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| | teodoreljic.com
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| | Horror writer T.E. Grau is slowly but surely carving a niche for himself as one of the most eclectic and artful practitioners of the genre in the American scene, as is borne out by his critically acclaimed debut collection The Nameless Dark -- which we reviewed right here just a couple of days ago. Now...
| | www.belloflostsouls.net
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| | Created in 1928, the mythos of Cthulhu is still a relevant and wildly popular part of pop culture and horror to this day.
| | lovecraftzine.com
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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,...
| | theimaginativeconservative.org
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| By and large the educated elites in the Western world today are without religious belief and often animated by a "culture of repudiation," keen to banish old ideas of the sacred from public life and to remake the institutions and structures of civil society so as to reflect their own liberated lifestyle. (essay by Sir Roger Scruton)