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Setting Up the Awards PhotoBy Don Herron
“You’d think posing for a picture for the
Awards Issue would be easy, and it probably would be if I weren’t interested in
totems and symbolic icons and the like. Really easy would have been me with a
first edition copy of The Dark Barbarian
in my right hand and a copy of
The Barbaric Triumph in my left, maybe standing in
front of some kind of rock wall to simulate a ruin looted in a past life. I know
a few places that would be good for that sort of thing, one of the local
wineries, or — archly symbolic — a drive up to Glen Ellen where I lived for a
decade for a hike over to the monumental ruins of Jack London’s Wolf House.
Yeah, those two books and a hint of the ultimate fall of civilization would be
apt, and easy enough.” “While I wouldn’t argue that the two
anthologies are my big contributions, with The Dark
Barbarian doing more than anything else you could
name in that era to change the perception that Howard was just some
super-charged pulp hack, the idea still is life
achievement in the field. I began thinking that I could haul out all the
Howardian publications to a table on the patio, stack them up, prop the better
items so the covers are visible. . . . One of my career highlights, after all,
was standing up to de Camp in the letters column of
Two-Gun Raconteur no. 4. Getting Howard the feature
article in Firsts wasn’t
bad, either — Leo tells me that the only
reason the bookseller in South Africa knew enough to pull that copy of the
Jenkins A Gent from Bear Creek
out of the ‘dust bin’ that was slated to go to the dump the
next day was because he’d read that write-up, and recognized treasure where
others saw trash. That’s the copy visitors to the Howard House see on display.
I did the cornerstone essay for first issue of
The Dark Man, as well, and the
short piece concerning ‘Howardian Fairyland’ that appears in the second issue
often gets cited as the most penetrating critical observation I have made, among
the many. And of course I have left a paw print or two on the pages of
The Cimmerian, so the photo
would need a tower of back issues looming like some jet-hued doom.” “For that shot of all my Howardian stuff, I’d stack up the
thirteen mailings of The Hyperborian League, and I guess I would have to make up
a pile of the REHupa mailings I appeared in. You might say I have a Love-Hate
relationship with REHupa, though it would be more accurate to describe it as an
I Like REHupa Okay in Theory But Most of the Contributors Bore Me to Tears
attitude. After quitting with mailing sixteen I came back in time to be on the
scene for mailing 100, and recently returned to the fray for mailing 200. If
REHupa and I are both around for mailing 300, hey, I’ll do my best to be on hand
for it.” “And I’d need to find a cool position in
the display for a copy of the Penguin Encyclopedia
of Horror and the Supernatural from 1986, to which I
contributed the entry on Howard — unless someone can prove otherwise, the first
encyclopedia entry that treated Howard with respect. And the 2005 encyclopedia
where I — but then it hit me. Doing that kind of photo wouldn’t be
easy. And I like easy.” “So I made a quick decision and cleared excess items, such as my collection of R. J. Mischo CDs, off the three and a half shelves that hold the various books I have written, edited or appeared in — all in chronological order, of course. Once the shelves looked a lot neater than normal, I placed the three Cimmerian Awards, and I was ready for the camera.” Copyright © 2008 by Don Herron
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