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| | | | | In November of 1916, Howard Phillips Lovecraft published his first short story, The Alchemist, in theUnited Amateur Press Association. While his commercial work would come later, there is an argument to be made that November should be considered the birth month of cosmic horror as a genre. Lovecraft wasn't the first to write weird fiction;... | |
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| | | | | Origin: Blasphemous Appearance: At first glimpse, he could even look like a normal child, a sort of oversized baby Jesus or a giant cherub. Then, his nightmarish profile will become very clear in all the sick details. The giant baby is blindfolded, and looks like that he is constantly crying tears of blood, flowing down[...]... | |
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| | | | | The following essay is by Pete Rawlik, author of the upcoming Lovecraftian novelReanimators. The term "Lovecraftian Horror" gets bandied about quite a bit, including by me, but what does it mean? How do we, (meaning I) define it? Some people use it interchangeably with "Cthulhu Mythos" or "Cosmic Horror", but to me this is sloppy,... | |
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| | | We've reached the fourth post in this series of reviews of the stories in NEITHER BEG NOR YIELD , the great new anthology of sword and sorce... | ||