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A writer vacations at a small remote fishing village, where she discovers the town’s dark secret and falls into a Lovecraftian nightmare. Listen live with us tonight at 9:00pm Eastern! Read Article→.
REVIEW: “AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT” BY MIKE Reviewed by Pete Rawlik.. Purchase Aftermath of an Industrial Accident here. “Mike Allen habitually upends Lovecraftian tropes with his own brand of cosmic horror.” — Laird Barron. Many years ago I stumbled across Mike Allen’s collection Unseaming which I enjoyed immensely and still haunts my bookshelves as a permanent part of my weirdfiction collection.
LOVECRAFTIAN NOVELS THAT I RECOMMEND This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of Lovecraftian novels; just the opposite, in fact. This is a short list of some of my favorites. I'll be adding to this list in the future! If you have a suggestion, please email me at lovecraftezine@gmail.com . Click the book title to purchase. 14, by MIKE’S LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES MIKE DAVIS' LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES (Follow Lovecraft eZine on: Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. And be sure to check out our weekly podcast, where we talk about Lovecraftian and horror movies, books, and much more!) Below is a list of Lovecraftian-themed movies that I recommend -- what I consider to be the best of the best. HERE ARE 10 NEW LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Here are 10 new Lovecraftian books you should know about! If you’re looking for more Lovecraftian fiction to read, you’re in luck! Here’s a list of ten new (or upcoming) Lovecraftian books: Carter and Lovecraft, by Jonathan L. Howard: “A Pandora’s box loaded with all the wonderfully twisted stuff I love, including a two-fisted THE LOVECRAFTIAN STORIES OF STEPHEN KING Revival (novel) – This rich and disturbing novel spans five decades on its way to the most terrifying conclusion Stephen King has ever written. From a Buick 8 (novel) – Shortly after his father, a Pennsylvania state trooper, is killed in a senseless automobile accident, Ned Wilcox discovers that the members of Troop D have asecret
LOVECRAFT AND TOLKIEN: LOVECRAFTIAN HORRORS IN MIDDLE At the same time, Lovecraft began to come into his own. In the late 60s, H. P. Lovecraft was the name taken by an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, inspired by HPL’s macabre writings.Later, like Tolkien’s Sauron, HPL’s Cthulhu and other gods became the evil Dungeons and Dragons aficionados tried to overcome. And in the 1980s, Lovecraftians like Dr. Robert M. Price began LOVECRAFT’S CTHULHU AND THE GREAT OLD ONES: FACT, FICTION 1. Who were Lovecraft’s Great Old Ones? “Of such great powers or beings there may be conceivably a survivala survival of a hugely remote period whenconsciousness was manifestedin shapes and forms long since withdrawn before the tide of advancing humanityforms of which poetry and legend alone have caught a flying memory and called them gods, monsters, mythical beings of all MOMMIE DEAREST: H.P. LOVECRAFT’S DESCENT INTO MATERNAL This post is by John A. DeLaughter, a Lovecraft eZine contributor. Mommie Dearest was one of the first celebrity tell-all books (later to become a movie starring Faye Dunaway). In that work, Christina Crawford, an adopted daughter of actress Joan Crawford, recounts years of dark traumas she suffered privately at her famous mother’s hands.The
DID THE WRITER OF “TRUE DETECTIVE” PLAGIARIZE THOMAS (Above: Video comparing lines from True Detective to phrases from the works of Thomas Ligotti.) Like many fans of weird fiction, I was overjoyed to discover HBO's True Detective. But as the season progressed, I became increasingly uneasy. It seemed to me that True Detective writer Nic Pizzolatto was "borrowing" words and phrasing from other authors, especially Thomas Ligotti.LOVECRAFT EZINE
A writer vacations at a small remote fishing village, where she discovers the town’s dark secret and falls into a Lovecraftian nightmare. Listen live with us tonight at 9:00pm Eastern! Read Article→.
REVIEW: “AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT” BY MIKE Reviewed by Pete Rawlik.. Purchase Aftermath of an Industrial Accident here. “Mike Allen habitually upends Lovecraftian tropes with his own brand of cosmic horror.” — Laird Barron. Many years ago I stumbled across Mike Allen’s collection Unseaming which I enjoyed immensely and still haunts my bookshelves as a permanent part of my weirdfiction collection.
LOVECRAFTIAN NOVELS THAT I RECOMMEND This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of Lovecraftian novels; just the opposite, in fact. This is a short list of some of my favorites. I'll be adding to this list in the future! If you have a suggestion, please email me at lovecraftezine@gmail.com . Click the book title to purchase. 14, by MIKE’S LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES MIKE DAVIS' LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES (Follow Lovecraft eZine on: Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. And be sure to check out our weekly podcast, where we talk about Lovecraftian and horror movies, books, and much more!) Below is a list of Lovecraftian-themed movies that I recommend -- what I consider to be the best of the best. HERE ARE 10 NEW LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Here are 10 new Lovecraftian books you should know about! If you’re looking for more Lovecraftian fiction to read, you’re in luck! Here’s a list of ten new (or upcoming) Lovecraftian books: Carter and Lovecraft, by Jonathan L. Howard: “A Pandora’s box loaded with all the wonderfully twisted stuff I love, including a two-fisted THE LOVECRAFTIAN STORIES OF STEPHEN KING Revival (novel) – This rich and disturbing novel spans five decades on its way to the most terrifying conclusion Stephen King has ever written. From a Buick 8 (novel) – Shortly after his father, a Pennsylvania state trooper, is killed in a senseless automobile accident, Ned Wilcox discovers that the members of Troop D have asecret
LOVECRAFT AND TOLKIEN: LOVECRAFTIAN HORRORS IN MIDDLE At the same time, Lovecraft began to come into his own. In the late 60s, H. P. Lovecraft was the name taken by an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, inspired by HPL’s macabre writings.Later, like Tolkien’s Sauron, HPL’s Cthulhu and other gods became the evil Dungeons and Dragons aficionados tried to overcome. And in the 1980s, Lovecraftians like Dr. Robert M. Price began LOVECRAFT’S CTHULHU AND THE GREAT OLD ONES: FACT, FICTION 1. Who were Lovecraft’s Great Old Ones? “Of such great powers or beings there may be conceivably a survivala survival of a hugely remote period whenconsciousness was manifestedin shapes and forms long since withdrawn before the tide of advancing humanityforms of which poetry and legend alone have caught a flying memory and called them gods, monsters, mythical beings of all MOMMIE DEAREST: H.P. LOVECRAFT’S DESCENT INTO MATERNAL This post is by John A. DeLaughter, a Lovecraft eZine contributor. Mommie Dearest was one of the first celebrity tell-all books (later to become a movie starring Faye Dunaway). In that work, Christina Crawford, an adopted daughter of actress Joan Crawford, recounts years of dark traumas she suffered privately at her famous mother’s hands.The
DID THE WRITER OF “TRUE DETECTIVE” PLAGIARIZE THOMAS (Above: Video comparing lines from True Detective to phrases from the works of Thomas Ligotti.) Like many fans of weird fiction, I was overjoyed to discover HBO's True Detective. But as the season progressed, I became increasingly uneasy. It seemed to me that True Detective writer Nic Pizzolatto was "borrowing" words and phrasing from other authors, especially Thomas Ligotti. REVIEW: “AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT” BY MIKE Reviewed by Pete Rawlik.. Purchase Aftermath of an Industrial Accident here. “Mike Allen habitually upends Lovecraftian tropes with his own brand of cosmic horror.” — Laird Barron. Many years ago I stumbled across Mike Allen’s collection Unseaming which I enjoyed immensely and still haunts my bookshelves as a permanent part of my weirdfiction collection.
EVENTS: THE LATEST AUDIO PODCAST, LATEST VIDEOCAST, A NEW Hi there! Here are the latest events at Lovecraft eZine: AUDIO: Horror movies we’ve watched lately: SHUTTER, THE DEAD CENTER, and more. (Also on iTunes, Spotify, etc.: Simply search for “Lovecraft eZine Podcast”.) VIDEO: Guest Mike Allen, author of Unseaming, The Spider Tapestries, and more.Plus: we chat about the year so far in horror. LOVECRAFTIAN VIDEO GAMES Description: Conarium is a chilling Lovecraftian game that follows the gripping story of four scientists and their endeavour to challenge what we normally consider to be the “absolute” limits of nature. Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s novella At the Mountains of Madness, but largely set after the original story. YouTube. MIKE’S LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES MIKE DAVIS' LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES (Follow Lovecraft eZine on: Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. And be sure to check out our weekly podcast, where we talk about Lovecraftian and horror movies, books, and much more!) Below is a list of Lovecraftian-themed movies that I recommend -- what I consider to be the best of the best. “THE PRISONER” AND HP LOVECRAFT: DID ROVER ARISE FROM A The Prisoner: A Brief Synopsis: At this point, let us turn to a brief summarization of The Prisoner plot, as suggested by Collin Cleary in Summoning the Gods (2011).. An unknown, but senior government operative angrily resigns his job and prepares to leave the U.K. onpermanent vacation.
FREE LISTEN: FIVE LOVECRAFTIAN OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS Here are some old-time radio episodes with Lovecraftian themes. Enjoy. The Dunwich Horror (Suspense): Listen via the player below, or download here . When a traveller in north central Massachusetts takes the wrong fork at the junction of Aylesbury pike just beyond Dean’s Corners he comes upon a lonely and curious country. HERE ARE 10 NEW LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Here are 10 new Lovecraftian books you should know about! If you’re looking for more Lovecraftian fiction to read, you’re in luck! Here’s a list of ten new (or upcoming) Lovecraftian books: Carter and Lovecraft, by Jonathan L. Howard: “A Pandora’s box loaded with all the wonderfully twisted stuff I love, including a two-fisted TWO-LINE LOVECRAFTIAN HORROR CONTEST! Well, this contest is all about two-sentence cosmic horror stories, and/or two-sentence Lovecraftian stories! SO: in the comments below, write a two-sentence story with that theme, and I’ll select a winner on April 20, 2021. And if you haven’t read Revival, you really should. It’s great cosmic horror, and it’s only $8.99 on Kindle. THE SCARIEST OLD-TIME RADIO EPISODES OF ALL TIME I'm fond of pointing out that Lovecraft fans are, of course, also horror fans. And given that I love old-time radio, I thought it would interesting to list what I think are the scariest old-time radio shows of all time. I'm not going to give plot synopses for these shows, because it's best to listen H.P. LOVECRAFT: THE MYSTICAL WAYS OF A METAPHYSICAL Lovecraft was a modern-day mythmaker with a twist. Being an atheist with no hint of deism allowed HPL to invent his gods without the metaphysical baggage of traditional deities. While humanity’s shallows gods populated the heights of Mount Olympus, Lovecraft’s Deep Ones and other gods populated the depths in R’lyeh.LOVECRAFT EZINE
A writer vacations at a small remote fishing village, where she discovers the town’s dark secret and falls into a Lovecraftian nightmare. Listen live with us tonight at 9:00pm Eastern! Read Article→.
REVIEW: “AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT” BY MIKE Reviewed by Pete Rawlik.. Purchase Aftermath of an Industrial Accident here. “Mike Allen habitually upends Lovecraftian tropes with his own brand of cosmic horror.” — Laird Barron. Many years ago I stumbled across Mike Allen’s collection Unseaming which I enjoyed immensely and still haunts my bookshelves as a permanent part of my weirdfiction collection.
LOVECRAFTIAN NOVELS THAT I RECOMMEND This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of Lovecraftian novels; just the opposite, in fact. This is a short list of some of my favorites. I'll be adding to this list in the future! If you have a suggestion, please email me at lovecraftezine@gmail.com . Click the book title to purchase. 14, by LOVECRAFTIAN VIDEO GAMES Description: Conarium is a chilling Lovecraftian game that follows the gripping story of four scientists and their endeavour to challenge what we normally consider to be the “absolute” limits of nature. Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s novella At the Mountains of Madness, but largely set after the original story. YouTube. MIKE’S LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES MIKE DAVIS' LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES (Follow Lovecraft eZine on: Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. And be sure to check out our weekly podcast, where we talk about Lovecraftian and horror movies, books, and much more!) Below is a list of Lovecraftian-themed movies that I recommend -- what I consider to be the best of the best. FIVE RECENT WEIRD AND/OR LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU’LL WANT TO Smoke and Dagger: A Spectra Files Prequel, by Douglas Wynne – Praise for The Spectra Files: “Black January unites the best tradition of thrillers and cosmic horror. Wynne expands upon Lovecraftian mythology with style.”. – Laird Barron. A Lush and Seething Hell, by John Hornor Jacobs – “A beautiful, haunting book full of beautiful LOVECRAFTIAN ANTHOLOGIES AND COLLECTIONS (SHORT STORIES Cthulhu 2000 – The Shadow on the Doorstep in this collection is one of my favorite Lovecraftian stories. Editor Jim Turner has compiled a real page turner in Cthulhu 2000. His anthology of short stories based on the works of horrorist H.P. Lovecraft is a dark gem, and of superior stuff. Although they all have the coppery tang of theeldritch
THE LOVECRAFTIAN STORIES OF STEPHEN KING Revival (novel) – This rich and disturbing novel spans five decades on its way to the most terrifying conclusion Stephen King has ever written. From a Buick 8 (novel) – Shortly after his father, a Pennsylvania state trooper, is killed in a senseless automobile accident, Ned Wilcox discovers that the members of Troop D have asecret
25 GIFT IDEAS FOR THE LOVECRAFTIAN IN YOUR LIFE The following post is by Matthew Carpenter. On the last web chat for The Lovecraft eZine someone asked if we could make suggestions for gift ideas. I thought about and decided to take them up on it. I have no stake in any of these books except for one very egregious example, and even then I am not getting any money. MOMMIE DEAREST: H.P. LOVECRAFT’S DESCENT INTO MATERNAL This post is by John A. DeLaughter, a Lovecraft eZine contributor. Mommie Dearest was one of the first celebrity tell-all books (later to become a movie starring Faye Dunaway). In that work, Christina Crawford, an adopted daughter of actress Joan Crawford, recounts years of dark traumas she suffered privately at her famous mother’s hands.The
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A writer vacations at a small remote fishing village, where she discovers the town’s dark secret and falls into a Lovecraftian nightmare. Listen live with us tonight at 9:00pm Eastern! Read Article→.
REVIEW: “AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT” BY MIKE Reviewed by Pete Rawlik.. Purchase Aftermath of an Industrial Accident here. “Mike Allen habitually upends Lovecraftian tropes with his own brand of cosmic horror.” — Laird Barron. Many years ago I stumbled across Mike Allen’s collection Unseaming which I enjoyed immensely and still haunts my bookshelves as a permanent part of my weirdfiction collection.
LOVECRAFTIAN NOVELS THAT I RECOMMEND This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of Lovecraftian novels; just the opposite, in fact. This is a short list of some of my favorites. I'll be adding to this list in the future! If you have a suggestion, please email me at lovecraftezine@gmail.com . Click the book title to purchase. 14, by LOVECRAFTIAN VIDEO GAMES Description: Conarium is a chilling Lovecraftian game that follows the gripping story of four scientists and their endeavour to challenge what we normally consider to be the “absolute” limits of nature. Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s novella At the Mountains of Madness, but largely set after the original story. YouTube. MIKE’S LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES MIKE DAVIS' LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES (Follow Lovecraft eZine on: Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. And be sure to check out our weekly podcast, where we talk about Lovecraftian and horror movies, books, and much more!) Below is a list of Lovecraftian-themed movies that I recommend -- what I consider to be the best of the best. FIVE RECENT WEIRD AND/OR LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU’LL WANT TO Smoke and Dagger: A Spectra Files Prequel, by Douglas Wynne – Praise for The Spectra Files: “Black January unites the best tradition of thrillers and cosmic horror. Wynne expands upon Lovecraftian mythology with style.”. – Laird Barron. A Lush and Seething Hell, by John Hornor Jacobs – “A beautiful, haunting book full of beautiful LOVECRAFTIAN ANTHOLOGIES AND COLLECTIONS (SHORT STORIES Cthulhu 2000 – The Shadow on the Doorstep in this collection is one of my favorite Lovecraftian stories. Editor Jim Turner has compiled a real page turner in Cthulhu 2000. His anthology of short stories based on the works of horrorist H.P. Lovecraft is a dark gem, and of superior stuff. Although they all have the coppery tang of theeldritch
THE LOVECRAFTIAN STORIES OF STEPHEN KING Revival (novel) – This rich and disturbing novel spans five decades on its way to the most terrifying conclusion Stephen King has ever written. From a Buick 8 (novel) – Shortly after his father, a Pennsylvania state trooper, is killed in a senseless automobile accident, Ned Wilcox discovers that the members of Troop D have asecret
25 GIFT IDEAS FOR THE LOVECRAFTIAN IN YOUR LIFE The following post is by Matthew Carpenter. On the last web chat for The Lovecraft eZine someone asked if we could make suggestions for gift ideas. I thought about and decided to take them up on it. I have no stake in any of these books except for one very egregious example, and even then I am not getting any money. MOMMIE DEAREST: H.P. LOVECRAFT’S DESCENT INTO MATERNAL This post is by John A. DeLaughter, a Lovecraft eZine contributor. Mommie Dearest was one of the first celebrity tell-all books (later to become a movie starring Faye Dunaway). In that work, Christina Crawford, an adopted daughter of actress Joan Crawford, recounts years of dark traumas she suffered privately at her famous mother’s hands.The
TWO-LINE LOVECRAFTIAN HORROR CONTEST! Well, this contest is all about two-sentence cosmic horror stories, and/or two-sentence Lovecraftian stories! SO: in the comments below, write a two-sentence story with that theme, and I’ll select a winner on April 20, 2021. And if you haven’t read Revival, you really should. It’s great cosmic horror, and it’s only $8.99 on Kindle. 25 GIFT IDEAS FOR THE LOVECRAFTIAN IN YOUR LIFE The following post is by Matthew Carpenter. On the last web chat for The Lovecraft eZine someone asked if we could make suggestions for gift ideas. I thought about and decided to take them up on it. I have no stake in any of these books except for one very egregious example, and even then I am not getting any money. LOVECRAFT AND TOLKIEN: LOVECRAFTIAN HORRORS IN MIDDLE At the same time, Lovecraft began to come into his own. In the late 60s, H. P. Lovecraft was the name taken by an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, inspired by HPL’s macabre writings.Later, like Tolkien’s Sauron, HPL’s Cthulhu and other gods became the evil Dungeons and Dragons aficionados tried to overcome. And in the 1980s, Lovecraftians like Dr. Robert M. Price began H.P. LOVECRAFT: THE MYSTICAL WAYS OF A METAPHYSICAL Lovecraft was a modern-day mythmaker with a twist. Being an atheist with no hint of deism allowed HPL to invent his gods without the metaphysical baggage of traditional deities. While humanity’s shallows gods populated the heights of Mount Olympus, Lovecraft’s Deep Ones and other gods populated the depths in R’lyeh. THE LOST TALES OF ROBERT BLOCH The following is by Rick Lai.. H. P. Lovecraft’s Letters to Robert Bloch and Others (Hippocampus Press, 2015, edited by S T. Joshi and David E. Schultz) contained discussions of several unpublished early tales by Bloch that never saw print. The text of these stories has been lost, but clues exist in Lovecraft’s letters and elsewhere as to their probable contents. IS “PROMETHEUS” A LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIE? There are a lot of reviews and discussion on the internet about Prometheus. I don't want to duplicate those here -- rather, my goal with this post is to focus on whether Prometheus should be considered a "Lovecraftian" movie. After I watched it, one of the theater employees asked me if I liked it. I A REVIEW OF “PROVIDENCE” BY ALAN MOORE Black finds himself outside a brownstone at number 317 West 14th St. where the good doctor is living in icy splendor, his landlady just a door’s knock away to lend him a little cosy, if cold, carnal comfort. And this, incidentally, was the real address in 1925 of the Chelsea Book Shop, run by Lovecraft’s friend George Kirk. “LOVECRAFT WAS A BAD WRITER”, THEY SAID. DISCUSS L. Sprague De Camp, in his biography of Lovecraft, does a lot of picking-apart of HPL’s prose, often with a negative slant. He obviously judges Lovecraft by the standard of “good writing” of the mid- to late 20th century. But HPL wrote at the beginning of thatcentury, and was a
LOVECRAFT’S CTHULHU AND MELVILLE’S MOBY DICK: “COSMIC As Ishmael floats helplessly atop the ocean deep, he becomes the stuff of Cosmicism - a strikingly lonely image of humanity adrift in a universe neither good nor evil. Death ends their misunderstanding, and negates their madness. The true madness of man is that of trying to apply a reasonableness to an unreasonable cosmos. DID THE WRITER OF “TRUE DETECTIVE” PLAGIARIZE THOMAS (Above: Video comparing lines from True Detective to phrases from the works of Thomas Ligotti.) Like many fans of weird fiction, I was overjoyed to discover HBO's True Detective. But as the season progressed, I became increasingly uneasy. It seemed to me that True Detective writer Nic Pizzolatto was "borrowing" words and phrasing from other authors, especially Thomas Ligotti.LOVECRAFT EZINE
A writer vacations at a small remote fishing village, where she discovers the town’s dark secret and falls into a Lovecraftian nightmare. Listen live with us tonight at 9:00pm Eastern! Read Article→.
EVENTS: THE LATEST AUDIO PODCAST, LATEST VIDEOCAST, A NEW Hi there! Here are the latest events at Lovecraft eZine: AUDIO: Horror movies we’ve watched lately: SHUTTER, THE DEAD CENTER, and more. (Also on iTunes, Spotify, etc.: Simply search for “Lovecraft eZine Podcast”.) VIDEO: Guest Mike Allen, author of Unseaming, The Spider Tapestries, and more.Plus: we chat about the year so far in horror. REVIEW: “AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT” BY MIKE Reviewed by Pete Rawlik.. Purchase Aftermath of an Industrial Accident here. “Mike Allen habitually upends Lovecraftian tropes with his own brand of cosmic horror.” — Laird Barron. Many years ago I stumbled across Mike Allen’s collection Unseaming which I enjoyed immensely and still haunts my bookshelves as a permanent part of my weirdfiction collection.
LOVECRAFTIAN NOVELS THAT I RECOMMEND This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of Lovecraftian novels; just the opposite, in fact. This is a short list of some of my favorites. I'll be adding to this list in the future! If you have a suggestion, please email me at lovecraftezine@gmail.com . Click the book title to purchase. 14, by FIVE RECENT WEIRD AND/OR LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU’LL WANT TO Smoke and Dagger: A Spectra Files Prequel, by Douglas Wynne – Praise for The Spectra Files: “Black January unites the best tradition of thrillers and cosmic horror. Wynne expands upon Lovecraftian mythology with style.”. – Laird Barron. A Lush and Seething Hell, by John Hornor Jacobs – “A beautiful, haunting book full of beautiful “THE PRISONER” AND HP LOVECRAFT: DID ROVER ARISE FROM A While McGoohan was a fine actor, with many other credits to his name, The Prisoner, is a standout, named by many in the TV culture as one of the best series of all times. It charmed even the band, Iron Maiden, to write a song entitled, “The Prisoner” (1982). LOVECRAFT AND TOLKIEN: LOVECRAFTIAN HORRORS IN MIDDLE At the same time, Lovecraft began to come into his own. In the late 60s, H. P. Lovecraft was the name taken by an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, inspired by HPL’s macabre writings.Later, like Tolkien’s Sauron, HPL’s Cthulhu and other gods became the evil Dungeons and Dragons aficionados tried to overcome. And in the 1980s, Lovecraftians like Dr. Robert M. Price began 5 OF LAIRD BARRON’S FAVORITE LOVECRAFTIAN SHORT STORIES Welcome to our weekly list of Lovecraftian short story favorites. Note this is not a "Top Five" list, just a list of five favorites by Lovecraftian authors, editors, reviewers, etc. This week, author Laird Barron gives us his list: Children of the Kingdom, by T.E.D. Klein. (In Dark Gods.) Exactly what was the cause of the 1977 NewCALL OF CTHULHU
H. P. Lovecraft’s famously twisted universe will be coming alive on consoles and PC in 2017, in the official video game adaptation of Chaosium’s pen & paper RPG Call of Cthulhu. THE SCARIEST OLD-TIME RADIO EPISODES OF ALL TIME I'm fond of pointing out that Lovecraft fans are, of course, also horror fans. And given that I love old-time radio, I thought it would interesting to list what I think are the scariest old-time radio shows of all time. I'm not going to give plot synopses for these shows, because it's best to listenLOVECRAFT EZINE
A writer vacations at a small remote fishing village, where she discovers the town’s dark secret and falls into a Lovecraftian nightmare. Listen live with us tonight at 9:00pm Eastern! Read Article→.
EVENTS: THE LATEST AUDIO PODCAST, LATEST VIDEOCAST, A NEW Hi there! Here are the latest events at Lovecraft eZine: AUDIO: Horror movies we’ve watched lately: SHUTTER, THE DEAD CENTER, and more. (Also on iTunes, Spotify, etc.: Simply search for “Lovecraft eZine Podcast”.) VIDEO: Guest Mike Allen, author of Unseaming, The Spider Tapestries, and more.Plus: we chat about the year so far in horror. REVIEW: “AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT” BY MIKE Reviewed by Pete Rawlik.. Purchase Aftermath of an Industrial Accident here. “Mike Allen habitually upends Lovecraftian tropes with his own brand of cosmic horror.” — Laird Barron. Many years ago I stumbled across Mike Allen’s collection Unseaming which I enjoyed immensely and still haunts my bookshelves as a permanent part of my weirdfiction collection.
LOVECRAFTIAN NOVELS THAT I RECOMMEND This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of Lovecraftian novels; just the opposite, in fact. This is a short list of some of my favorites. I'll be adding to this list in the future! If you have a suggestion, please email me at lovecraftezine@gmail.com . Click the book title to purchase. 14, by FIVE RECENT WEIRD AND/OR LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU’LL WANT TO Smoke and Dagger: A Spectra Files Prequel, by Douglas Wynne – Praise for The Spectra Files: “Black January unites the best tradition of thrillers and cosmic horror. Wynne expands upon Lovecraftian mythology with style.”. – Laird Barron. A Lush and Seething Hell, by John Hornor Jacobs – “A beautiful, haunting book full of beautiful “THE PRISONER” AND HP LOVECRAFT: DID ROVER ARISE FROM A While McGoohan was a fine actor, with many other credits to his name, The Prisoner, is a standout, named by many in the TV culture as one of the best series of all times. It charmed even the band, Iron Maiden, to write a song entitled, “The Prisoner” (1982). LOVECRAFT AND TOLKIEN: LOVECRAFTIAN HORRORS IN MIDDLE At the same time, Lovecraft began to come into his own. In the late 60s, H. P. Lovecraft was the name taken by an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, inspired by HPL’s macabre writings.Later, like Tolkien’s Sauron, HPL’s Cthulhu and other gods became the evil Dungeons and Dragons aficionados tried to overcome. And in the 1980s, Lovecraftians like Dr. Robert M. Price began 5 OF LAIRD BARRON’S FAVORITE LOVECRAFTIAN SHORT STORIES Welcome to our weekly list of Lovecraftian short story favorites. Note this is not a "Top Five" list, just a list of five favorites by Lovecraftian authors, editors, reviewers, etc. This week, author Laird Barron gives us his list: Children of the Kingdom, by T.E.D. Klein. (In Dark Gods.) Exactly what was the cause of the 1977 NewCALL OF CTHULHU
H. P. Lovecraft’s famously twisted universe will be coming alive on consoles and PC in 2017, in the official video game adaptation of Chaosium’s pen & paper RPG Call of Cthulhu. THE SCARIEST OLD-TIME RADIO EPISODES OF ALL TIME I'm fond of pointing out that Lovecraft fans are, of course, also horror fans. And given that I love old-time radio, I thought it would interesting to list what I think are the scariest old-time radio shows of all time. I'm not going to give plot synopses for these shows, because it's best to listen LOVECRAFTIAN ANTHOLOGIES AND COLLECTIONS (SHORT STORIES Here's a list of Lovecraftian anthologies and collections that I personally recommend. Enjoy! NOTE: This is not meant to a complete list of all the Lovecraftian short story collections available; in fact, just the opposite. The books in the list below are the some that I personally have enjoyed reading. Ancient Exhumations +2 - Shortstories by
FIVE RECENT WEIRD AND/OR LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU’LL WANT TO Smoke and Dagger: A Spectra Files Prequel, by Douglas Wynne – Praise for The Spectra Files: “Black January unites the best tradition of thrillers and cosmic horror. Wynne expands upon Lovecraftian mythology with style.”. – Laird Barron. A Lush and Seething Hell, by John Hornor Jacobs – “A beautiful, haunting book full of beautiful MIKE’S LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES MIKE DAVIS' LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES (Follow Lovecraft eZine on: Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. And be sure to check out our weekly podcast, where we talk about Lovecraftian and horror movies, books, and much more!) Below is a list of Lovecraftian-themed movies that I recommend -- what I consider to be the best of the best. THE SCARIEST OLD-TIME RADIO EPISODES OF ALL TIME I'm fond of pointing out that Lovecraft fans are, of course, also horror fans. And given that I love old-time radio, I thought it would interesting to list what I think are the scariest old-time radio shows of all time. I'm not going to give plot synopses for these shows, because it's best to listen FREE LISTEN: FIVE LOVECRAFTIAN OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS Here are some old-time radio episodes with Lovecraftian themes. Enjoy. The Dunwich Horror (Suspense): Listen via the player below, or download here . When a traveller in north central Massachusetts takes the wrong fork at the junction of Aylesbury pike just beyond Dean’s Corners he comes upon a lonely and curious country. LOVECRAFT AND TOLKIEN: LOVECRAFTIAN HORRORS IN MIDDLE At the same time, Lovecraft began to come into his own. In the late 60s, H. P. Lovecraft was the name taken by an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, inspired by HPL’s macabre writings.Later, like Tolkien’s Sauron, HPL’s Cthulhu and other gods became the evil Dungeons and Dragons aficionados tried to overcome. And in the 1980s, Lovecraftians like Dr. Robert M. Price began THE LOVECRAFTIAN STORIES OF STEPHEN KING Revival (novel) – This rich and disturbing novel spans five decades on its way to the most terrifying conclusion Stephen King has ever written. From a Buick 8 (novel) – Shortly after his father, a Pennsylvania state trooper, is killed in a senseless automobile accident, Ned Wilcox discovers that the members of Troop D have asecret
THE GROANER IN THE GLEN, BY ERIC IAN STEELE The sky hung overhead in a leaden pall, filled with the promise of more sleeting rain. Against the clouds, our golden eagle shone in stark contrast to the colourless heavens. The drum-beaters struck up a march, and the long column headed out through the wooden gates of the fort at a steady pace. IS “PROMETHEUS” A LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIE? There are a lot of reviews and discussion on the internet about Prometheus. I don't want to duplicate those here -- rather, my goal with this post is to focus on whether Prometheus should be considered a "Lovecraftian" movie. After I watched it, one of the theater employees asked me if I liked it. I “LOVECRAFT, NIHILISM, AND FASCISM”: AN ARTICLE BY PAUL ST After the Charlie Hebdo atrocity, astute Anglo readers may have twigged that one writer whose name keeps coming up in that context, Michel Houellebecq, also happens to be H.P. Lovecraft’s biggest French fan. His seminal work H.P. Lovecraft: Contre le monde, contre la vie (H.P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life), first published in 1991 but only translated into English in 2005, wasLOVECRAFT EZINE
A writer vacations at a small remote fishing village, where she discovers the town’s dark secret and falls into a Lovecraftian nightmare. Listen live with us tonight at 9:00pm Eastern! Read Article→.
EVENTS: THE LATEST AUDIO PODCAST, LATEST VIDEOCAST, A NEW Hi there! Here are the latest events at Lovecraft eZine: AUDIO: Horror movies we’ve watched lately: SHUTTER, THE DEAD CENTER, and more. (Also on iTunes, Spotify, etc.: Simply search for “Lovecraft eZine Podcast”.) VIDEO: Guest Mike Allen, author of Unseaming, The Spider Tapestries, and more.Plus: we chat about the year so far in horror. REVIEW: “AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT” BY MIKE Reviewed by Pete Rawlik.. Purchase Aftermath of an Industrial Accident here. “Mike Allen habitually upends Lovecraftian tropes with his own brand of cosmic horror.” — Laird Barron. Many years ago I stumbled across Mike Allen’s collection Unseaming which I enjoyed immensely and still haunts my bookshelves as a permanent part of my weirdfiction collection.
LOVECRAFTIAN NOVELS THAT I RECOMMEND This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of Lovecraftian novels; just the opposite, in fact. This is a short list of some of my favorites. I'll be adding to this list in the future! If you have a suggestion, please email me at lovecraftezine@gmail.com . Click the book title to purchase. 14, by FIVE RECENT WEIRD AND/OR LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU’LL WANT TO Smoke and Dagger: A Spectra Files Prequel, by Douglas Wynne – Praise for The Spectra Files: “Black January unites the best tradition of thrillers and cosmic horror. Wynne expands upon Lovecraftian mythology with style.”. – Laird Barron. A Lush and Seething Hell, by John Hornor Jacobs – “A beautiful, haunting book full of beautiful “THE PRISONER” AND HP LOVECRAFT: DID ROVER ARISE FROM A While McGoohan was a fine actor, with many other credits to his name, The Prisoner, is a standout, named by many in the TV culture as one of the best series of all times. It charmed even the band, Iron Maiden, to write a song entitled, “The Prisoner” (1982). LOVECRAFT AND TOLKIEN: LOVECRAFTIAN HORRORS IN MIDDLE At the same time, Lovecraft began to come into his own. In the late 60s, H. P. Lovecraft was the name taken by an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, inspired by HPL’s macabre writings.Later, like Tolkien’s Sauron, HPL’s Cthulhu and other gods became the evil Dungeons and Dragons aficionados tried to overcome. And in the 1980s, Lovecraftians like Dr. Robert M. Price began 5 OF LAIRD BARRON’S FAVORITE LOVECRAFTIAN SHORT STORIES Welcome to our weekly list of Lovecraftian short story favorites. Note this is not a "Top Five" list, just a list of five favorites by Lovecraftian authors, editors, reviewers, etc. This week, author Laird Barron gives us his list: Children of the Kingdom, by T.E.D. Klein. (In Dark Gods.) Exactly what was the cause of the 1977 NewCALL OF CTHULHU
H. P. Lovecraft’s famously twisted universe will be coming alive on consoles and PC in 2017, in the official video game adaptation of Chaosium’s pen & paper RPG Call of Cthulhu. THE SCARIEST OLD-TIME RADIO EPISODES OF ALL TIME I'm fond of pointing out that Lovecraft fans are, of course, also horror fans. And given that I love old-time radio, I thought it would interesting to list what I think are the scariest old-time radio shows of all time. I'm not going to give plot synopses for these shows, because it's best to listenLOVECRAFT EZINE
A writer vacations at a small remote fishing village, where she discovers the town’s dark secret and falls into a Lovecraftian nightmare. Listen live with us tonight at 9:00pm Eastern! Read Article→.
EVENTS: THE LATEST AUDIO PODCAST, LATEST VIDEOCAST, A NEW Hi there! Here are the latest events at Lovecraft eZine: AUDIO: Horror movies we’ve watched lately: SHUTTER, THE DEAD CENTER, and more. (Also on iTunes, Spotify, etc.: Simply search for “Lovecraft eZine Podcast”.) VIDEO: Guest Mike Allen, author of Unseaming, The Spider Tapestries, and more.Plus: we chat about the year so far in horror. REVIEW: “AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT” BY MIKE Reviewed by Pete Rawlik.. Purchase Aftermath of an Industrial Accident here. “Mike Allen habitually upends Lovecraftian tropes with his own brand of cosmic horror.” — Laird Barron. Many years ago I stumbled across Mike Allen’s collection Unseaming which I enjoyed immensely and still haunts my bookshelves as a permanent part of my weirdfiction collection.
LOVECRAFTIAN NOVELS THAT I RECOMMEND This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of Lovecraftian novels; just the opposite, in fact. This is a short list of some of my favorites. I'll be adding to this list in the future! If you have a suggestion, please email me at lovecraftezine@gmail.com . Click the book title to purchase. 14, by FIVE RECENT WEIRD AND/OR LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU’LL WANT TO Smoke and Dagger: A Spectra Files Prequel, by Douglas Wynne – Praise for The Spectra Files: “Black January unites the best tradition of thrillers and cosmic horror. Wynne expands upon Lovecraftian mythology with style.”. – Laird Barron. A Lush and Seething Hell, by John Hornor Jacobs – “A beautiful, haunting book full of beautiful “THE PRISONER” AND HP LOVECRAFT: DID ROVER ARISE FROM A While McGoohan was a fine actor, with many other credits to his name, The Prisoner, is a standout, named by many in the TV culture as one of the best series of all times. It charmed even the band, Iron Maiden, to write a song entitled, “The Prisoner” (1982). LOVECRAFT AND TOLKIEN: LOVECRAFTIAN HORRORS IN MIDDLE At the same time, Lovecraft began to come into his own. In the late 60s, H. P. Lovecraft was the name taken by an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, inspired by HPL’s macabre writings.Later, like Tolkien’s Sauron, HPL’s Cthulhu and other gods became the evil Dungeons and Dragons aficionados tried to overcome. And in the 1980s, Lovecraftians like Dr. Robert M. Price began 5 OF LAIRD BARRON’S FAVORITE LOVECRAFTIAN SHORT STORIES Welcome to our weekly list of Lovecraftian short story favorites. Note this is not a "Top Five" list, just a list of five favorites by Lovecraftian authors, editors, reviewers, etc. This week, author Laird Barron gives us his list: Children of the Kingdom, by T.E.D. Klein. (In Dark Gods.) Exactly what was the cause of the 1977 NewCALL OF CTHULHU
H. P. Lovecraft’s famously twisted universe will be coming alive on consoles and PC in 2017, in the official video game adaptation of Chaosium’s pen & paper RPG Call of Cthulhu. THE SCARIEST OLD-TIME RADIO EPISODES OF ALL TIME I'm fond of pointing out that Lovecraft fans are, of course, also horror fans. And given that I love old-time radio, I thought it would interesting to list what I think are the scariest old-time radio shows of all time. I'm not going to give plot synopses for these shows, because it's best to listen LOVECRAFTIAN ANTHOLOGIES AND COLLECTIONS (SHORT STORIES Here's a list of Lovecraftian anthologies and collections that I personally recommend. Enjoy! NOTE: This is not meant to a complete list of all the Lovecraftian short story collections available; in fact, just the opposite. The books in the list below are the some that I personally have enjoyed reading. Ancient Exhumations +2 - Shortstories by
FIVE RECENT WEIRD AND/OR LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU’LL WANT TO Smoke and Dagger: A Spectra Files Prequel, by Douglas Wynne – Praise for The Spectra Files: “Black January unites the best tradition of thrillers and cosmic horror. Wynne expands upon Lovecraftian mythology with style.”. – Laird Barron. A Lush and Seething Hell, by John Hornor Jacobs – “A beautiful, haunting book full of beautiful MIKE’S LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES MIKE DAVIS' LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES (Follow Lovecraft eZine on: Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. And be sure to check out our weekly podcast, where we talk about Lovecraftian and horror movies, books, and much more!) Below is a list of Lovecraftian-themed movies that I recommend -- what I consider to be the best of the best. THE SCARIEST OLD-TIME RADIO EPISODES OF ALL TIME I'm fond of pointing out that Lovecraft fans are, of course, also horror fans. And given that I love old-time radio, I thought it would interesting to list what I think are the scariest old-time radio shows of all time. I'm not going to give plot synopses for these shows, because it's best to listen FREE LISTEN: FIVE LOVECRAFTIAN OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS Here are some old-time radio episodes with Lovecraftian themes. Enjoy. The Dunwich Horror (Suspense): Listen via the player below, or download here . When a traveller in north central Massachusetts takes the wrong fork at the junction of Aylesbury pike just beyond Dean’s Corners he comes upon a lonely and curious country. LOVECRAFT AND TOLKIEN: LOVECRAFTIAN HORRORS IN MIDDLE At the same time, Lovecraft began to come into his own. In the late 60s, H. P. Lovecraft was the name taken by an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, inspired by HPL’s macabre writings.Later, like Tolkien’s Sauron, HPL’s Cthulhu and other gods became the evil Dungeons and Dragons aficionados tried to overcome. And in the 1980s, Lovecraftians like Dr. Robert M. Price began THE LOVECRAFTIAN STORIES OF STEPHEN KING Revival (novel) – This rich and disturbing novel spans five decades on its way to the most terrifying conclusion Stephen King has ever written. From a Buick 8 (novel) – Shortly after his father, a Pennsylvania state trooper, is killed in a senseless automobile accident, Ned Wilcox discovers that the members of Troop D have asecret
THE GROANER IN THE GLEN, BY ERIC IAN STEELE The sky hung overhead in a leaden pall, filled with the promise of more sleeting rain. Against the clouds, our golden eagle shone in stark contrast to the colourless heavens. The drum-beaters struck up a march, and the long column headed out through the wooden gates of the fort at a steady pace. IS “PROMETHEUS” A LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIE? There are a lot of reviews and discussion on the internet about Prometheus. I don't want to duplicate those here -- rather, my goal with this post is to focus on whether Prometheus should be considered a "Lovecraftian" movie. After I watched it, one of the theater employees asked me if I liked it. I “LOVECRAFT, NIHILISM, AND FASCISM”: AN ARTICLE BY PAUL ST After the Charlie Hebdo atrocity, astute Anglo readers may have twigged that one writer whose name keeps coming up in that context, Michel Houellebecq, also happens to be H.P. Lovecraft’s biggest French fan. His seminal work H.P. Lovecraft: Contre le monde, contre la vie (H.P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life), first published in 1991 but only translated into English in 2005, wasLOVECRAFT EZINE
A writer vacations at a small remote fishing village, where she discovers the town’s dark secret and falls into a Lovecraftian nightmare. Listen live with us tonight at 9:00pm Eastern! Read Article→.
EVENTS: THE LATEST AUDIO PODCAST, LATEST VIDEOCAST, A NEW Hi there! Here are the latest events at Lovecraft eZine: AUDIO: Horror movies we’ve watched lately: SHUTTER, THE DEAD CENTER, and more. (Also on iTunes, Spotify, etc.: Simply search for “Lovecraft eZine Podcast”.) VIDEO: Guest Mike Allen, author of Unseaming, The Spider Tapestries, and more.Plus: we chat about the year so far in horror. REVIEW: “AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT” BY MIKE Reviewed by Pete Rawlik.. Purchase Aftermath of an Industrial Accident here. “Mike Allen habitually upends Lovecraftian tropes with his own brand of cosmic horror.” — Laird Barron. Many years ago I stumbled across Mike Allen’s collection Unseaming which I enjoyed immensely and still haunts my bookshelves as a permanent part of my weirdfiction collection.
LOVECRAFTIAN NOVELS THAT I RECOMMEND This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of Lovecraftian novels; just the opposite, in fact. This is a short list of some of my favorites. I'll be adding to this list in the future! If you have a suggestion, please email me at lovecraftezine@gmail.com . Click the book title to purchase. 14, by FIVE RECENT WEIRD AND/OR LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU’LL WANT TO Smoke and Dagger: A Spectra Files Prequel, by Douglas Wynne – Praise for The Spectra Files: “Black January unites the best tradition of thrillers and cosmic horror. Wynne expands upon Lovecraftian mythology with style.”. – Laird Barron. A Lush and Seething Hell, by John Hornor Jacobs – “A beautiful, haunting book full of beautiful “THE PRISONER” AND HP LOVECRAFT: DID ROVER ARISE FROM A While McGoohan was a fine actor, with many other credits to his name, The Prisoner, is a standout, named by many in the TV culture as one of the best series of all times. It charmed even the band, Iron Maiden, to write a song entitled, “The Prisoner” (1982). LOVECRAFT AND TOLKIEN: LOVECRAFTIAN HORRORS IN MIDDLE At the same time, Lovecraft began to come into his own. In the late 60s, H. P. Lovecraft was the name taken by an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, inspired by HPL’s macabre writings.Later, like Tolkien’s Sauron, HPL’s Cthulhu and other gods became the evil Dungeons and Dragons aficionados tried to overcome. And in the 1980s, Lovecraftians like Dr. Robert M. Price began 5 OF LAIRD BARRON’S FAVORITE LOVECRAFTIAN SHORT STORIES Welcome to our weekly list of Lovecraftian short story favorites. Note this is not a "Top Five" list, just a list of five favorites by Lovecraftian authors, editors, reviewers, etc. This week, author Laird Barron gives us his list: Children of the Kingdom, by T.E.D. Klein. (In Dark Gods.) Exactly what was the cause of the 1977 NewCALL OF CTHULHU
H. P. Lovecraft’s famously twisted universe will be coming alive on consoles and PC in 2017, in the official video game adaptation of Chaosium’s pen & paper RPG Call of Cthulhu. THE SCARIEST OLD-TIME RADIO EPISODES OF ALL TIME I'm fond of pointing out that Lovecraft fans are, of course, also horror fans. And given that I love old-time radio, I thought it would interesting to list what I think are the scariest old-time radio shows of all time. I'm not going to give plot synopses for these shows, because it's best to listenLOVECRAFT EZINE
A writer vacations at a small remote fishing village, where she discovers the town’s dark secret and falls into a Lovecraftian nightmare. Listen live with us tonight at 9:00pm Eastern! Read Article→.
EVENTS: THE LATEST AUDIO PODCAST, LATEST VIDEOCAST, A NEW Hi there! Here are the latest events at Lovecraft eZine: AUDIO: Horror movies we’ve watched lately: SHUTTER, THE DEAD CENTER, and more. (Also on iTunes, Spotify, etc.: Simply search for “Lovecraft eZine Podcast”.) VIDEO: Guest Mike Allen, author of Unseaming, The Spider Tapestries, and more.Plus: we chat about the year so far in horror. REVIEW: “AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT” BY MIKE Reviewed by Pete Rawlik.. Purchase Aftermath of an Industrial Accident here. “Mike Allen habitually upends Lovecraftian tropes with his own brand of cosmic horror.” — Laird Barron. Many years ago I stumbled across Mike Allen’s collection Unseaming which I enjoyed immensely and still haunts my bookshelves as a permanent part of my weirdfiction collection.
LOVECRAFTIAN NOVELS THAT I RECOMMEND This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of Lovecraftian novels; just the opposite, in fact. This is a short list of some of my favorites. I'll be adding to this list in the future! If you have a suggestion, please email me at lovecraftezine@gmail.com . Click the book title to purchase. 14, by FIVE RECENT WEIRD AND/OR LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU’LL WANT TO Smoke and Dagger: A Spectra Files Prequel, by Douglas Wynne – Praise for The Spectra Files: “Black January unites the best tradition of thrillers and cosmic horror. Wynne expands upon Lovecraftian mythology with style.”. – Laird Barron. A Lush and Seething Hell, by John Hornor Jacobs – “A beautiful, haunting book full of beautiful “THE PRISONER” AND HP LOVECRAFT: DID ROVER ARISE FROM A While McGoohan was a fine actor, with many other credits to his name, The Prisoner, is a standout, named by many in the TV culture as one of the best series of all times. It charmed even the band, Iron Maiden, to write a song entitled, “The Prisoner” (1982). LOVECRAFT AND TOLKIEN: LOVECRAFTIAN HORRORS IN MIDDLE At the same time, Lovecraft began to come into his own. In the late 60s, H. P. Lovecraft was the name taken by an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, inspired by HPL’s macabre writings.Later, like Tolkien’s Sauron, HPL’s Cthulhu and other gods became the evil Dungeons and Dragons aficionados tried to overcome. And in the 1980s, Lovecraftians like Dr. Robert M. Price began 5 OF LAIRD BARRON’S FAVORITE LOVECRAFTIAN SHORT STORIES Welcome to our weekly list of Lovecraftian short story favorites. Note this is not a "Top Five" list, just a list of five favorites by Lovecraftian authors, editors, reviewers, etc. This week, author Laird Barron gives us his list: Children of the Kingdom, by T.E.D. Klein. (In Dark Gods.) Exactly what was the cause of the 1977 NewCALL OF CTHULHU
H. P. Lovecraft’s famously twisted universe will be coming alive on consoles and PC in 2017, in the official video game adaptation of Chaosium’s pen & paper RPG Call of Cthulhu. THE SCARIEST OLD-TIME RADIO EPISODES OF ALL TIME I'm fond of pointing out that Lovecraft fans are, of course, also horror fans. And given that I love old-time radio, I thought it would interesting to list what I think are the scariest old-time radio shows of all time. I'm not going to give plot synopses for these shows, because it's best to listen LOVECRAFTIAN ANTHOLOGIES AND COLLECTIONS (SHORT STORIES Here's a list of Lovecraftian anthologies and collections that I personally recommend. Enjoy! NOTE: This is not meant to a complete list of all the Lovecraftian short story collections available; in fact, just the opposite. The books in the list below are the some that I personally have enjoyed reading. Ancient Exhumations +2 - Shortstories by
FIVE RECENT WEIRD AND/OR LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU’LL WANT TO Smoke and Dagger: A Spectra Files Prequel, by Douglas Wynne – Praise for The Spectra Files: “Black January unites the best tradition of thrillers and cosmic horror. Wynne expands upon Lovecraftian mythology with style.”. – Laird Barron. A Lush and Seething Hell, by John Hornor Jacobs – “A beautiful, haunting book full of beautiful MIKE’S LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES MIKE DAVIS' LIST OF RECOMMENDED LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIES (Follow Lovecraft eZine on: Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. And be sure to check out our weekly podcast, where we talk about Lovecraftian and horror movies, books, and much more!) Below is a list of Lovecraftian-themed movies that I recommend -- what I consider to be the best of the best. THE SCARIEST OLD-TIME RADIO EPISODES OF ALL TIME I'm fond of pointing out that Lovecraft fans are, of course, also horror fans. And given that I love old-time radio, I thought it would interesting to list what I think are the scariest old-time radio shows of all time. I'm not going to give plot synopses for these shows, because it's best to listen FREE LISTEN: FIVE LOVECRAFTIAN OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS Here are some old-time radio episodes with Lovecraftian themes. Enjoy. The Dunwich Horror (Suspense): Listen via the player below, or download here . When a traveller in north central Massachusetts takes the wrong fork at the junction of Aylesbury pike just beyond Dean’s Corners he comes upon a lonely and curious country. LOVECRAFT AND TOLKIEN: LOVECRAFTIAN HORRORS IN MIDDLE At the same time, Lovecraft began to come into his own. In the late 60s, H. P. Lovecraft was the name taken by an American psychedelic rock band from Chicago, inspired by HPL’s macabre writings.Later, like Tolkien’s Sauron, HPL’s Cthulhu and other gods became the evil Dungeons and Dragons aficionados tried to overcome. And in the 1980s, Lovecraftians like Dr. Robert M. Price began THE LOVECRAFTIAN STORIES OF STEPHEN KING Revival (novel) – This rich and disturbing novel spans five decades on its way to the most terrifying conclusion Stephen King has ever written. From a Buick 8 (novel) – Shortly after his father, a Pennsylvania state trooper, is killed in a senseless automobile accident, Ned Wilcox discovers that the members of Troop D have asecret
THE GROANER IN THE GLEN, BY ERIC IAN STEELE The sky hung overhead in a leaden pall, filled with the promise of more sleeting rain. Against the clouds, our golden eagle shone in stark contrast to the colourless heavens. The drum-beaters struck up a march, and the long column headed out through the wooden gates of the fort at a steady pace. IS “PROMETHEUS” A LOVECRAFTIAN MOVIE? There are a lot of reviews and discussion on the internet about Prometheus. I don't want to duplicate those here -- rather, my goal with this post is to focus on whether Prometheus should be considered a "Lovecraftian" movie. After I watched it, one of the theater employees asked me if I liked it. I “LOVECRAFT, NIHILISM, AND FASCISM”: AN ARTICLE BY PAUL ST After the Charlie Hebdo atrocity, astute Anglo readers may have twigged that one writer whose name keeps coming up in that context, Michel Houellebecq, also happens to be H.P. Lovecraft’s biggest French fan. His seminal work H.P. Lovecraft: Contre le monde, contre la vie (H.P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life), first published in 1991 but only translated into English in 2005, wasLOVECRAFT EZINE
A writer vacations at a small remote fishing village, where she discovers the town’s dark secret and falls into a Lovecraftian nightmare. Listen live with us tonight at 9:00pm Eastern! Read Article→.
LOVECRAFTIAN NOVELS THAT I RECOMMEND This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of Lovecraftian novels; just the opposite, in fact. This is a short list of some of my favorites. I'll be adding to this list in the future! If you have a suggestion, please email me at lovecraftezine@gmail.com . Click the book title to purchase. 14, by LOVECRAFTIAN VIDEO GAMES Description: Conarium is a chilling Lovecraftian game that follows the gripping story of four scientists and their endeavour to challenge what we normally consider to be the “absolute” limits of nature. Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s novella At the Mountains of Madness, but largely set after the original story. YouTube. FIVE RECENT WEIRD AND/OR LOVECRAFTIAN BOOKS YOU’LL WANT TO Smoke and Dagger: A Spectra Files Prequel, by Douglas Wynne – Praise for The Spectra Files: “Black January unites the best tradition of thrillers and cosmic horror. Wynne expands upon Lovecraftian mythology with style.”. – Laird Barron. A Lush and Seething Hell, by John Hornor Jacobs – “A beautiful, haunting book full of beautiful THE LOVECRAFTIAN STORIES OF STEPHEN KING Revival (novel) – This rich and disturbing novel spans five decades on its way to the most terrifying conclusion Stephen King has ever written. From a Buick 8 (novel) – Shortly after his father, a Pennsylvania state trooper, is killed in a senseless automobile accident, Ned Wilcox discovers that the members of Troop D have asecret
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H. P. Lovecraft’s famously twisted universe will be coming alive on consoles and PC in 2017, in the official video game adaptation of Chaosium’s pen & paper RPG Call of Cthulhu. FREE LISTEN: FIVE LOVECRAFTIAN OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS Here are some old-time radio episodes with Lovecraftian themes. Enjoy. The Dunwich Horror (Suspense): Listen via the player below, or download here . When a traveller in north central Massachusetts takes the wrong fork at the junction of Aylesbury pike just beyond Dean’s Corners he comes upon a lonely and curious country. THE CREVASSE, BY DALE BAILEY AND NATHAN BALLINGRUDTHE CREVASSE BY EDGAR MUELLERCREVASSE DEFINE OEDINTO THE CREVASSE 30 ROCKINTO THECREVASSE WOW
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H. P. Lovecraft’s famously twisted universe will be coming alive on consoles and PC in 2017, in the official video game adaptation of Chaosium’s pen & paper RPG Call of Cthulhu. FREE LISTEN: FIVE LOVECRAFTIAN OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS Here are some old-time radio episodes with Lovecraftian themes. Enjoy. The Dunwich Horror (Suspense): Listen via the player below, or download here . When a traveller in north central Massachusetts takes the wrong fork at the junction of Aylesbury pike just beyond Dean’s Corners he comes upon a lonely and curious country. THE CREVASSE, BY DALE BAILEY AND NATHAN BALLINGRUDTHE CREVASSE BY EDGAR MUELLERCREVASSE DEFINE OEDINTO THE CREVASSE 30 ROCKINTO THECREVASSE WOW
Crouching in the low tent, Garner dressed. He shoved a flashlight into his jacket, shouldered aside the tent flap, and leaned into the wind tearing across the waste. The crevasse lay before him, rope still trailing through the pitons to dangle into the pit below. Garner feltthe pull of
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* Issue #1 – February 2011 * Issue #1, February 2011: Introduction * Sledding and Starlings, by Bruce L. Priddy * Rickman’s Plasma, by William Meikle * The Brown Tower, by John Prescott * The Crane Horror, by Bruce Durham * Issue #2 – March 2011 * Issue #2, March 2011: Introduction * Some Distant Baying Sound, by W.H. Pugmire * A Different Morecambe, by Simon Kurt Unsworth * False Light, by Adrian Chamberlin * Allure, by Josh Wagner * Issue #3 – April 2011 * Issue #3, April 2011: Introduction * Cockroaches, by Amanda Underwood * A Meeting on the Trail To Hot Iron, by Joseph S. Pulver * Things We Are Not, by Brandon H. Bell * Descent Into Shadow and Light, by W.H. Pugmire * The Slickens, by Jeremy Russell * Issue #4 – May 2011 * Issue #4 – May 2011: Introduction * All The Gold, by Joseph S. Pulver * Dreams of Fire and Glass, part 1, by Neal Jansons * O, Lad of Memory and Shadow, by W.H. Pugmire * Dragon Star Lucky Food, by John Medaille * Curse the Child, by David J. West * Issue #5 – June 2011 * Issue #5, June 2011: Introduction * The Case of the Galloway Eidolon, by Bruce Durham * The Call of the Dance, by William Meikle * Unearthly Awakening, by W.H. Pugmire * Dreams of Fire and Glass, conclusion, by Neal Jansons * Darius Roy’s Manic Grin, by Brian Barnett * Issue #6 – September 2011 * Issue #6, September 2011: Introduction * Ushered On the Wind, by Jeffrey J. Taylor & W.H. Pugmire * The Wagon’s Trail, by Joseph S. Pulver * The Audient Void, by Mark Lowell * In Phantom Isolation, by W.H. Pugmire * The Weird Studies of Harley Warren, by Berin Kinsman * Issue #7 – October 2011 * Issue #7, October 2011: Introduction * Sky Full of Fire, by Corinna Sara Bechko * The Lord of Endings, by John R. Fultz * Loaners, by Aaron Polson * The Prophecy of Zarah, by Jenne Kaivo * The Stranger From Out of Town, by John Prescott * Issue #8 – November 2011 * Issue #8, November 2011: Introduction * Desert Mystery! Gas & Go!, by Ann K. Schwader * The Tunnel Inside the Mountain, by A.J. French * #Dreaming, by William Meikle * What Dances In Shadow, by Derek Ferreira * The Time Eater, by Adam Bolivar * Issue #9 – December 2011 * Issue #9, December 2011: Introduction * Elder Instincts, by W.H. Pugmire * Among the Dark Places of the Earth, by Julio Toro San Martin * At Best an Echo, by Bradley H. Sinor * Stone City, Old as Immeasurable Time, by Kelda Crich * Just An Accountant, by Henrik Sandbeck Harksen* 2012
* Issue #10 – January 2012 * Tark Left Santiago, by Joseph S. Pulver, SR * The Spaces Between Space, by Brett J. Talley * Eliza, by Joshua Reynolds * White Noise, by Michael Matheson * The Vessels, by Nancy O. Greene * Lovecraftian Art – Issue #10 – January 2012 * Issue #11 – February 2012 * Marked as Urgent, by A.J. French * This Scattered Ash, by W.H. Pugmire and Jacob Henry Orloff * I Am the Key, by Mike Davis * Inheritance, by Patricia Correll * Dark Ambient Metamorphosis, by John Claude Smith * The Locked Door, by Brian M. Sammons * Lovecraftian Art – Issue #11 – February 2012 * Issue #12 – March 2012 * A Catechism for Aspiring Amnesiacs, by Nicole Cushing * Available Light, by John Palisano * That Old Problem, by T.E. Grau * Taking the Cure, by Mark Howard Jones * The Fire of Zon Mezzamalech, by Randall D. Larson * Issue #13 – April 2012 * Ecstasy of the Gold, by Stephen Mark Rainey * Scale Hall, by Simon Kurt Unsworth * The Dog Who Wished He’d Never Heard of Lovecraft, by AnnaTambour
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* Issue #21 – January 2013 * Beneath the Pier, by Stephen Mark Rainey * An Eidolon of Filth, by W.H. Pugmire * A (~BIG~) Fishy Menu, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. * Dom and Gio’s Barber Shop, by Gerry Huntman * The Stranger’s Trail, by Tom Lynch * Dunwich Redux, by Tim Scott * Issue #22 – February 2013 * Cthulhu Does Stuff #1, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * The Dance, by Robin Spriggs * Maybe the Stars, by Samantha Henderson * The Pyramid Spider, by Simon Kurt Unsworth * Powers of Air and Darkness, by Don Webb * Verbapeutic, by Joe Nazare * The Masked Messenger, by David Conyers & John Goodrich * Issue #23 – April 2013 * Cthulhu Does Stuff #2, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt #1, by Robert M. Price * The Strange Tale of Samuel Winchester, by Andrew Nicolle &Samantha Hendersen
* Tracking the Black Book, by Douglas Wynne * Not With a Bang, But Waves Whispering, by Wendy Wagner * A Cold Yellow Moon, by Joe Pulver & Edward Morris * The Whisper From the Deep, by Cora Pop * Nectar of Strange Lips, by Michael Griffin * Issue #24 – May 2013 * Cthulhu Does Stuff #3, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt #2, by Robert M. Price * Less A Dream Than This We Know, by Christopher M. Cevasco * The Horror Under the City, by Kevin Crisp * How Rare are Light and Life, by J.T. Glover * The Basalt Obelisk, by Michael Wen * Evolved, by Kenneth W. Cain * Cosmic Terror From Poe to Lovecraft, by Sandro D. Fossemò * Issue #25 – July 2013 * Cthulhu Does Stuff #4, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt #3, by Robert M. Price * And They Did Live by Watchfires, by Evan Dicken * In Dark Corners, by Bradley H. Sinor * Missing Presumed Wiped, by Derek John * The Eye, by Justin Munro * A Glimpse of the Future, by Stewart Horn * Issue #26 – August 2013 * Cthulhu Does Stuff #5, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt #4, by Robert M. Price * The Crevasse, by Dale Bailey and Nathan Ballingrud * Cement Shoe Cthulhu, by Derek Ferreira * Between, by William Meikle * The Moon’s Architecture, by Graham Lowther * The Arkham Terror, by Pete Rawlik * The Pariah, by Bruce Durham * Issue #27 – October 2013 * Introduction to issue 27, by Trent Zelazny * Cthulhu Does Stuff #6, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * He Knew Not the Month Was October, by Zach Shephard * Crash_the_World.exe, by Derek Ferreira * A Knight in the Lonesome October, by William Meikle * Mother of Monsters, by Josh Wanisko * The Bells of Northam, by Joshua Reynolds * What You Leave Behind, by Evan Dicken * Issue #28 – December 2013 * Introduction to Issue #28, by S. T. Joshi * Cthulhu Does Stuff #7, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt #5, by Robert M. Price * A Massing of the Shades, by Richard Gavin * The Storm Horses, by Scott Thomas * Vyvyan’s Father, by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy * The Winds of Sesqua Valley, by Ann K. Schwader * Jar of Mist, by Jeffrey Thomas * (he) Dreams of Lovecraftian Horror . . . , by Joseph S. Pulver,Sr.
* The Deep Black Pit, by Jessica Salmonson* 2014
* Issue #29 – February 2014 * Cthulhu Does Stuff #8, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt #6, by Robert M. Price * The Mouth of God, by Gary Myers * Burning Stars, by K.G. Orphanides * The Time Travelers’ Ex-Wife, by Pete & Mandy Rawlik * The Chamber, by Jonathan Richardson * The Carrion Birds and the Drone, by Harry Baker * The Establishment of the Doctors Hamilton, by L.T. Patridge * The Groaner in the Glen, by Eric Ian Steele * Adrift in Black Seas, by Michael Matheson * The Eldritch Force – A Cthulhu Mythos Round Robin * Re:Animated, by Kenneth W. Cain * Issue #30 – April 2014 * Introduction to Issue #30, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. * Cthulhu Does Stuff #9, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt #7, by Robert M. Price * The Queen’s Speech, by Ann K. Schwader * O Skies Above O Earth Below I Love The Best, by JayaprakashSathyamurthy
* The First Act, by Pete Rawlik * The Masks of Hastur, by Rick Lai * Stairsie, by Tom Lynch * No Mask to Conceal Her Voice, by Michael Griffin * The Yellow Sign, by Robert W. Chambers * Issue #31 – June 2014 * Cthulhu Does Stuff #10, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt #8, by Robert M. Price * Stone Cold Fever, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. * The Shadow Under Scotland, by Cameron Johnston * alligators, by Scott Nicolay * Pick’s Ghoul, by Ross E. Lockhart * Changes, by Lars Kramhøft * Pawn to E4, by Jenna E. Pitman * War Gods of Men, by David Conyers and David Kernot * Spectacles, Tentacles, Wallet, and Watch, by Wayne Helge * U.S. of Kaos, by Federico de Luca * Issue #32 – August 2014 * Cthulhu Does Stuff #11, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt #9, by Robert M. Price * Beyond the Wakeful Senses, by W.H. Pugmire * The Presence, by William Rasmussen * The White Cathedral, by Robert Karol * All Within the Tender Bones, by Jason Rolfe * Leviathan’s Wake, by Mark Howard Jones * The Power of a Name, by David Anthony * The Princess and the Bee, by Gregory L. Norris * King Kane, by John Howard * Issue #33 – December 2014 * Cthulhu Does Stuff #12, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt #10, by Robert M. Price * Rain Blush, by Neil Murrell * Song in the Dark, by Andrew Jack * A Sense of Time, by Pete Rawlik * That Which Dwells Beneath, by Andrew Nicolle * The Pnakotic Puzzle, by Josh Reynolds * Books (Misc.), by Steven Prizeman * The Story of Herr Hackenschmidt, by Benjamin Welton * Monarch of the Mountains, by Matthew Warner* 2015
* Issue #34 – Spring 2015 * Cthulhu Does Stuff #13, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt #11, by Robert M. Price * To Kiss Your Canvas, by W.H. Pugmire * The Sleekit Ones, by Cameron Johnston * Hunger Full and Lean, by J.T. Glover * What the Storm Brings, by KC Grifant * Maps, by Arley Sorg * Spiral, by Matthew Lowes * Exit Horizon, by Damir Salkovic * In the Forest of the Night, by Alter Reiss * The Mask and the Mirror, by Ethan Carpenter * A Hero’s Welcome, by David Kernot * The Unmistakable Shape of Night’s River, by Joseph S. Pulver,Sr.
* March 2015 Back Cover * Issue #35 – Summer 2015 * Cthulhu Does Stuff #14, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt #12, by Robert M. Price * The Drunks’ Totem, by Simon Kurt Unsworth * Seeking Whom He May Devour, by Josh Reynolds * Art as a Mirror, by Tracie McBride * Gently Down the Stream, by Evan Dicken * The Silent Symphony, by Sam Gafford * The Changing Things, by Josh Wagner * Rowan, by K.G. Orphanides * Eden, by Tom Lynch * The City of Yellow Lights, by Jason Andrew * The Secret of Ventriloquism, by Jon Padgett * Issue #36 – Autumn 2015 * Cthulhu Does Stuff #15, by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson * Better Halves, by KC Grifant * The Last Leaves, by Derek Wentz * Descent, by Christopher M. Cevasco * Restless Nights, by Justin Munro * The Thing in the Corner, by David A. Anthony * The Pardon of the Fogs, by Cora Pop * Mortuus Machanus, by D.B. Poirier * Resonance, by Stewart Horn * The Voice of Zarnak, by Rick Lai * Notes on “The Voice of Zarnak” by Rick Lai * White Light Panic, by Phillip J. Johnson* 2016
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(click the image) ELDRITCH TAROT! "Three years ago we published a set of Major Arcana based on Lovecraft's stories, magnificently illustrated by Sara Bardi. The deck, composed of 22 cards, was presented in two editions, and since then we have been receiving messages from our beloved backers asking for a complete deck. Sara set to work with the new art... and today we're proud to introduce you the new edition of the Eldritch Tarot!" (click the image) From the stygian depths of the Chinese internet, we proudly present four wholly original tales of cosmic horror based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft and translated into English for the very first time. These ghoulish short stories take their inspiration from some of Lovecraft's choicest nightmares and offer a different perspective on those things best left unseen. (click the image) "Holloway and Talley have managed to transform the Cthulhu Mythos into something with a more modern flavor, drawing not just from the well of cosmic horror, but from technothrillers, survival horror, and splatterpunk, with just a dash of the lost sensibilities of the shudder pulps. A cup full of tentacles mixed with existential nihilism and sprinkled with liberal quantities of gore, this is Lovecraftian horror with a bloody bent that few others have dared to explore." --Peter Rawlik, author of Reanimators (click the image) Other worlds exist that press against our own—and sometimes things pass through the edges where sanity has rubbed thin. From the fertile imagination of Donald Tyson, a reading experience that takes you down paths untrodden, through unmarked forests, with no signposts to lead you back home. (click the image) Under the surface dark and terrible things are stirring. A serial killer is on the loose… The Dean is having guilty nightmares… A long dead Bishop of Morchester appears in his choir stall at evensong… A mysterious ring disappears from the cathedral museum… A famous composer is beginning his long descent into Hell… (click the image) Shop for the CRATE OF CTHULHU and other unworldly artifacts inspired by Lovecraft! From The Mysterious Package Company. (click the image) Fate of the Elder Gods 3D RPG (Cthulhu): A massive single and multi-player stealth ARPG allowing a virtual way to lead a cult and destroy the world! (click the image) When downtrodden, life weary office worker Steven thinks his pointless existence couldn’t get any worse, a chance meeting proves how wrong one man could be. As soon as Fenston, a dapper dressed barman walks into his life it is as if the very essence of the stygian cosmic nothingness is unleashed. As Steven rapidly descends into a whirlpool of cataclysmic visions, he starts to realize a solitary woman stands at the center of his ruination. A woman of such beauty he can barely comprehend, let alone resist. Alone and surrounded by otherworldly horrors Steven must make a choice, a choice that not only has ramifications for him personally but for humanity inits entirety.
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