Texas town home to writer who created Conan the Barbarian

This April 2018 photo shows the residence of author Robert E. Howard in Cross Plains, Texas. Howard fans gather at the residence on the second weekend in June every year to remember the writer who died from a self inflicted gunshot wound on June 11, 1936. (Joe Holley/Houston Chronicle via AP)

This April 2018 photo shows the residence of author Robert E. Howard in Cross Plains, Texas. Howard fans gather at the residence on the second weekend in June every year to remember the writer who died from a self inflicted gunshot wound on June 11, 1936. (Joe Holley/Houston Chronicle via AP)

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