On the subject of HP Lovecraft
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 6:59 am
I noted that the latest issue of the Swords Edge had a little on HP Lovecraft - who just happens to be a bit of a passion for me (favourite author, read everything he wrote, a few times ). If you are interested at all, then this is probably the book to get as it has most of his stuff, including the most famous, Call of Cthulhu as well as many other well known ones (Thing on the Doorstep, Rats in the Walls, Mountains of Madness, Shadow over Innsmouth etc)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Fictio ... t+complete
Very cheap if you have a kindle.
There is also an online ezine dedicated to Lovecraft at http://lovecraftzine.com/ which among other things, has a list of films that are either inspired or based on Lovecraft, or have a theme reminiscent of Lovecraft's mythology (http://lovecraftzine.com/movies/).
Also, on a final note, should it interest you I am currently having the great dread Lord Cthulhu tattooed on my back:
(and yes, it does hurt )
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Fictio ... t+complete
Very cheap if you have a kindle.
There is also an online ezine dedicated to Lovecraft at http://lovecraftzine.com/ which among other things, has a list of films that are either inspired or based on Lovecraft, or have a theme reminiscent of Lovecraft's mythology (http://lovecraftzine.com/movies/).
Also, on a final note, should it interest you I am currently having the great dread Lord Cthulhu tattooed on my back:
(and yes, it does hurt )