Pronounced "louwering brows", (lao-ring), not "lowering brows". lower "to look dark and menacing," also lour, from Middle English louren, luren "to frown, scowl" (early 13c.), "to lurk" (mid-15c.), from Old English *luran or from its cognates, Middle Low German luren, Middle Dutch loeren "lie in wait."
sang like an arrow in the darkness.
Pen dipped in power.
😮A true master of the writer's craft. Many imitations but none to match REH. RIP
That Texas boy sure could write.
It really is too bad that he had so many personal demons.
And this was pulp fiction. Americans were better educated back then.
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Got that right.
Writer of the Conan series and much more 😊
That was entertaining, thanks for sharing 😊
Great, intriguing, exciting, heroic and very interesting! Loved it!
Thanks!
Thank you Richard!
The movie had plot holes but Howard was a great writer.
I did not know he created Solomon Kane as well.
Most excellent ❤
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Quite the adventure
Only four good things that have come out of Texas are Fritos, Dr. Pepper, Willie Nelson and Robert E. Howard.
5.Waylon Jennings
the village that was set back.
I picture Daniel Day Lewis as Solomon, maybe because of The Crucible
Pronounced "louwering brows", (lao-ring), not "lowering brows".
lower "to look dark and menacing," also lour, from Middle English louren, luren "to frown, scowl" (early 13c.), "to lurk" (mid-15c.), from Old English *luran or from its cognates, Middle Low German luren, Middle Dutch loeren "lie in wait."
Besser-Visser!
an observer would have been stricken.
17:48 found the candle and LIT it, not LIGHTED it
Howard had written better stories .
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