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They are lean and athirst!" Other stories worthy of inclusion would be "The Rats in the Walls" (his best short story) and "The Curious Case of Dexter Ward", which while arguably his most conventional long story was certainly one of the most well crafted.

Great lens. I know a lot of Lovecraft fans dislike this one, but it is so packed with Lovecraft's incredible imagination, and hot damn it if I don't love the ending. I also really liked how everything really tied into the ending, because it was all connected. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. 62 points - added 11 years ago by pxc0 - Pugmire and Jacob Henry Orloff, Dark Ambient Metamorphosis, by John Claude Smith, Lovecraftian Art – Issue #11 – February 2012, A Catechism for Aspiring Amnesiacs, by Nicole Cushing, The Fire of Zon Mezzamalech, by Randall D. Larson, Ecstasy of the Gold, by Stephen Mark Rainey, The Dog Who Wished He’d Never Heard of Lovecraft, by Anna Tambour, The Ouroboros Apocrypha, by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy, This Inscrutable Light: A Response to Thomas Ligotti’s “The Conspiracy Against the Human Race”, by Brandon H. Bell, Lovecraftian Art – Issue #13 – April 2012, Issue #14 – May 2012 – Introduction, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Now She Preys Through Endless Days, by Jenna M. Pitman, Station Waiting Room, by Simon Kurt Unsworth, Pickman’s Marble, by Peter and Mandy Rawlik, In Memoriam: Robert Nelson, by W.H.

Lovecraft’s Legacy – No works by the eponymous legator himself are included in this tribute to the master of horror in his centennial year. The final conflict with the horror and twist ending tap into the annals of human's fear of what lurks beyond what our minds are capable (or willing) to comprehend. The Colour Out of Space would be my second choice, a truly brilliant and imaginative piece of fiction.

(Also on iTunes). Now this is a great lens!!

ShareRanks is about ranking things that are top, most, greatest, or even worst in all categories. For instance, Dexter's relationship with his parents is a hilarious exaggeration of the struggles between parents and teen children everywhere in every time. From The Mysterious Package Company.

Go here: http://bit.ly/cthulhu-chronicles-android -- Experience immersive Lovecraftian Horror interactive fiction stories set in 1920s New England.

From haunted Kingsport across the globe to shadowy Berlin and the otherworldly music of Bangalore. I particularly enjoyed Night Surf, The Boogeyman,and One For the Road.

Lovecraft at his finest, "The Shadow Out of Time" is number four.

Enjoy my offering, "The Birth of Cthulhu" !

The stories within are some of the most powerful and dark pieces that Lovecraft has to offer. This one’s not out yet, because… well, we’re all not sure why. What's great about this story is that you're not exactly sure how to feel at the end. A very short, maddening tale, "Dagon" is a great introduction into Lovecraft's writing style.

One of Lovecraft's stories that isn't really scary, but is instead filled with a dreamlike beauty.

What if The Twilight Zone had adapted At the Mountains of Madness for television? And I don't know if you're into bloodborne, but It reminds me very much of that if it was a world of multiple of cities and climates and such. Each post maps a new story from Lovecraft's oeuvre, diving deep into classical world mythologies, tarot, and the Cthulhu Mythos woven into each tale. I once mentioned to a lady friend of mine, a responsible, intelligent,well-read and worldly woman, that I had just acquired a new Lovecraft book.

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Listen to the Lovecraft eZine podcast!

. no . Stone Cold Fever, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. Machen was akcknowledged by HP Lovecraft as a major influence, and one sees this here. Those who have visited it each telling a different and remarkable account, whisper tales of Arkham. The ancient evil God slumbering beneath the sea was one of the greatest inventions in speculative fiction and still horrifies to this day. Low traffic -- unsubscribe any time.

lovecraft story i've ever read i didn't want it to end. perhaps, in shapes and forms long since withdrawn before the tide (click the image) CTHULHU CHRONICLES: Lovecraftian text adventures! (Perhaps you will note the similarities between the ending of this story and the story "Dagon."). His stories are driven by plot and imagery rather than dialogue or character development.

I love reading short fiction, particularly the weird and strange tales of H.P.

What really happened to Walter Gilman, and what is the origin of the witch Keziah Mason? Ramsey Campbell’s stories are an important contribution to the development of the mythology begun by Lovecraft and continued by Derleth and others. H.P.

Don't know if that makes sense, but anyways, that story is awesome. I agree with most of your list. Is there a reading order to these stories? You want to be scared, but that doesn't seem to be Lovecraft's intent (although it works well in its own right). Lovecraft. Some well thought out choices here.

Reminds one of Edgar Allen Poe, and indeed, stands up well to anything the other master of horror wrote in his heyday.

The Shadow of the Unknown – Edited by A.J. I highly reccomend it, or any others from them, if you are a Lovecraft fan. Chaos. In setting, it moves from Rhode Island to St. Louis, finally resting in an uncharted ocean area in the Pacific near 47°9′S 126°43′W.

For nearly a century, H. P. Lovecraft’s tales of malevolent Great Old Ones existing beyond the dimensions of this world, beyond the borders of sanity, have captured and held the imaginations of writers and aficionados of the dark, the macabre, the fantastic, and the horrible. This is a personal favorite. Cthulhu 2000 – The Shadow on the Doorstep in this collection is one of my favorite Lovecraftian stories.

Unsettling or haunting, these gifts of imagination transport the reader to districts in close proximity to the master of the modern weird tale, Thomas Ligotti.

themselves in the brain of superstition - but they were there before. Proves he actually could write a novel.

Should be on the list, and the stories Robert Bloch wrote on either side of this story along with "Notebook found in a Deserted House" are among the greatest additions to the Cthulhu Mythos.

a tale with a Lovecraftian bent, about the real reason Lake Warren in East Alstead, New Hampshire, was created, to the title story which is an alternate history with a dark side. The slow build-up creates maddening tension and it has a very satisfying conclusion.

The hero then finds a hermit to tell him the tale of the Gardner family, a falling meteor, and the despair that ensued after its landing on Gardner's farm. Barron returns with his third collection, The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All. A sailor adrift on the ocean comes upon a land mass that is revealed after an earthquake.

Remembrance and revelry. Regardless, an excellent list. Set in the southwest at the end of a famous era in American history, this story seeks to engage the reader in a historically sound adventure that also incorporates the eldritch charm of Lovecraft with primal lore and legend. This book pays tribute to those Things. i really enjoyed "the dreams in the witch-house"...although as usual in lovecraft stories the protagonist doesn't get what's going on until VERY very late in the story, although evidence has been thrown in the persons face again and again.

Ostensibly divided into two sections, one for stories set in the past and the other for stories set in the future, settings range from alien planets and space stations to the Old West.

BLACK HEART BOYS' CHOIR: Great art demands sacrifice. Lovecraft’s themes touch upon forbidden knowledge, cosmic fate, non-human influences on humanity, and the risks of science pushing too far. Nocturnes – Short stories by John Connolly. Still, one man's space-mead is another man's poison, eh? A mining colony on Venis harassed by the native lizard men (Avatar much?). These are some of the icy secrets thawed out for our inspection by a team of parka-clad authors including: Stephen Mark Rainey, Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Will Murray, Cody Goodfellow, Ken Asamatsu, C.J. Gifford, Lee Clark Zumpe, James S. Dorr, Geoffrey H. Goodwin, Erik T. Johnson, R.B. of sunlight...

Through his travels as a scholar of genealogy, he encounters the city and its abnormal resident, with traits that cause him concern. Cthulhu Fhtagn! The reader takes a dismal position finding the revelations as unbecoming as the protagonist. I basicly didn't understand a single word he said.

A stupendous read for anyone who enjoys a darker hue of fantasy.

Cold Print – Ramsey Campbell short stories. What mighty species might have evolved in the seas or on the continents of this world, might have learned to think and to speak, to build towering cities and construct great engines, to compose eloquent poems and paint magnificent images… and then have disappeared, leaving behind no evidence that ever they had walked this Earth… or at least, no evidence of which we are aware? Some of them are an alloy of horror with a sci-fi, humor, detective, vampire or even romance slant.

(exploring the personal history of writers and creators).

Similar to the work of H.P.Lovecraft thematically, but with very strong characterization, striking imagery, and contemporary themes; Klein tears aside the world of (frequently humorous) mundane existence, to reveal a landscape peopled by terrible monsters.

This one is a real doozy from Lovecraft for sure, and makes my top five.

They predate you. While it is a parody of such horror stories, its very entertaining and actually introduced Miskatonic University and Arkham. Chosen as number six, it is important to remember that this is one of his earlier works (published in 1922) and nothing but monstrous.

I hated it, it doesn't feel like a lovecraft story at all! New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird – Mostly reprints, but if you haven’t read these stories you will enjoy this book.

And finally, private detective Charlie Parker returns in the long novella “The Reflecting Eye,” in which the photograph of an unknown girl turns up in the mailbox of an abandoned house once occupied by an infamous killer. Magic, mysteries, monsters, mayhem, and ancient malignancies form the foundation of this unforgettable centuries’ old town. And with strange aeons even death may die.

Almost like a shortened version of Shadow over Innsmouth, this is one of his strongest entries in the 12 or less page category. Artifacts: Memories Out of Space and Time – Short stories by William Jones. Dedicated to the works of H.P. It left much less of an impression than most other Lovecraft stories I've read.

It has an instrumental by Metallica, numerous cartoons, comics, T-shirts, crossword puzzles, and many other things that all pay homage to this epic. My personal favorite is the unfairly scathed "The Dreams in the Witch House."

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They are lean and athirst!" Other stories worthy of inclusion would be "The Rats in the Walls" (his best short story) and "The Curious Case of Dexter Ward", which while arguably his most conventional long story was certainly one of the most well crafted.

Great lens. I know a lot of Lovecraft fans dislike this one, but it is so packed with Lovecraft's incredible imagination, and hot damn it if I don't love the ending. I also really liked how everything really tied into the ending, because it was all connected. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. 62 points - added 11 years ago by pxc0 - Pugmire and Jacob Henry Orloff, Dark Ambient Metamorphosis, by John Claude Smith, Lovecraftian Art – Issue #11 – February 2012, A Catechism for Aspiring Amnesiacs, by Nicole Cushing, The Fire of Zon Mezzamalech, by Randall D. Larson, Ecstasy of the Gold, by Stephen Mark Rainey, The Dog Who Wished He’d Never Heard of Lovecraft, by Anna Tambour, The Ouroboros Apocrypha, by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy, This Inscrutable Light: A Response to Thomas Ligotti’s “The Conspiracy Against the Human Race”, by Brandon H. Bell, Lovecraftian Art – Issue #13 – April 2012, Issue #14 – May 2012 – Introduction, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Now She Preys Through Endless Days, by Jenna M. Pitman, Station Waiting Room, by Simon Kurt Unsworth, Pickman’s Marble, by Peter and Mandy Rawlik, In Memoriam: Robert Nelson, by W.H.

Lovecraft’s Legacy – No works by the eponymous legator himself are included in this tribute to the master of horror in his centennial year. The final conflict with the horror and twist ending tap into the annals of human's fear of what lurks beyond what our minds are capable (or willing) to comprehend. The Colour Out of Space would be my second choice, a truly brilliant and imaginative piece of fiction.

(Also on iTunes). Now this is a great lens!!

ShareRanks is about ranking things that are top, most, greatest, or even worst in all categories. For instance, Dexter's relationship with his parents is a hilarious exaggeration of the struggles between parents and teen children everywhere in every time. From The Mysterious Package Company.

Go here: http://bit.ly/cthulhu-chronicles-android -- Experience immersive Lovecraftian Horror interactive fiction stories set in 1920s New England.

From haunted Kingsport across the globe to shadowy Berlin and the otherworldly music of Bangalore. I particularly enjoyed Night Surf, The Boogeyman,and One For the Road.

Lovecraft at his finest, "The Shadow Out of Time" is number four.

Enjoy my offering, "The Birth of Cthulhu" !

The stories within are some of the most powerful and dark pieces that Lovecraft has to offer. This one’s not out yet, because… well, we’re all not sure why. What's great about this story is that you're not exactly sure how to feel at the end. A very short, maddening tale, "Dagon" is a great introduction into Lovecraft's writing style.

One of Lovecraft's stories that isn't really scary, but is instead filled with a dreamlike beauty.

What if The Twilight Zone had adapted At the Mountains of Madness for television? And I don't know if you're into bloodborne, but It reminds me very much of that if it was a world of multiple of cities and climates and such. Each post maps a new story from Lovecraft's oeuvre, diving deep into classical world mythologies, tarot, and the Cthulhu Mythos woven into each tale. I once mentioned to a lady friend of mine, a responsible, intelligent,well-read and worldly woman, that I had just acquired a new Lovecraft book.

Low traffic -- unsubscribe any time.

Listen to the Lovecraft eZine podcast!

. no . Stone Cold Fever, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. Machen was akcknowledged by HP Lovecraft as a major influence, and one sees this here. Those who have visited it each telling a different and remarkable account, whisper tales of Arkham. The ancient evil God slumbering beneath the sea was one of the greatest inventions in speculative fiction and still horrifies to this day. Low traffic -- unsubscribe any time.

lovecraft story i've ever read i didn't want it to end. perhaps, in shapes and forms long since withdrawn before the tide (click the image) CTHULHU CHRONICLES: Lovecraftian text adventures! (Perhaps you will note the similarities between the ending of this story and the story "Dagon."). His stories are driven by plot and imagery rather than dialogue or character development.

I love reading short fiction, particularly the weird and strange tales of H.P.

What really happened to Walter Gilman, and what is the origin of the witch Keziah Mason? Ramsey Campbell’s stories are an important contribution to the development of the mythology begun by Lovecraft and continued by Derleth and others. H.P.

Don't know if that makes sense, but anyways, that story is awesome. I agree with most of your list. Is there a reading order to these stories? You want to be scared, but that doesn't seem to be Lovecraft's intent (although it works well in its own right). Lovecraft. Some well thought out choices here.

Reminds one of Edgar Allen Poe, and indeed, stands up well to anything the other master of horror wrote in his heyday.

The Shadow of the Unknown – Edited by A.J. I highly reccomend it, or any others from them, if you are a Lovecraft fan. Chaos. In setting, it moves from Rhode Island to St. Louis, finally resting in an uncharted ocean area in the Pacific near 47°9′S 126°43′W.

For nearly a century, H. P. Lovecraft’s tales of malevolent Great Old Ones existing beyond the dimensions of this world, beyond the borders of sanity, have captured and held the imaginations of writers and aficionados of the dark, the macabre, the fantastic, and the horrible. This is a personal favorite. Cthulhu 2000 – The Shadow on the Doorstep in this collection is one of my favorite Lovecraftian stories.

Unsettling or haunting, these gifts of imagination transport the reader to districts in close proximity to the master of the modern weird tale, Thomas Ligotti.

themselves in the brain of superstition - but they were there before. Proves he actually could write a novel.

Should be on the list, and the stories Robert Bloch wrote on either side of this story along with "Notebook found in a Deserted House" are among the greatest additions to the Cthulhu Mythos.

a tale with a Lovecraftian bent, about the real reason Lake Warren in East Alstead, New Hampshire, was created, to the title story which is an alternate history with a dark side. The slow build-up creates maddening tension and it has a very satisfying conclusion.

The hero then finds a hermit to tell him the tale of the Gardner family, a falling meteor, and the despair that ensued after its landing on Gardner's farm. Barron returns with his third collection, The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All. A sailor adrift on the ocean comes upon a land mass that is revealed after an earthquake.

Remembrance and revelry. Regardless, an excellent list. Set in the southwest at the end of a famous era in American history, this story seeks to engage the reader in a historically sound adventure that also incorporates the eldritch charm of Lovecraft with primal lore and legend. This book pays tribute to those Things. i really enjoyed "the dreams in the witch-house"...although as usual in lovecraft stories the protagonist doesn't get what's going on until VERY very late in the story, although evidence has been thrown in the persons face again and again.

Ostensibly divided into two sections, one for stories set in the past and the other for stories set in the future, settings range from alien planets and space stations to the Old West.

BLACK HEART BOYS' CHOIR: Great art demands sacrifice. Lovecraft’s themes touch upon forbidden knowledge, cosmic fate, non-human influences on humanity, and the risks of science pushing too far. Nocturnes – Short stories by John Connolly. Still, one man's space-mead is another man's poison, eh? A mining colony on Venis harassed by the native lizard men (Avatar much?). These are some of the icy secrets thawed out for our inspection by a team of parka-clad authors including: Stephen Mark Rainey, Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Will Murray, Cody Goodfellow, Ken Asamatsu, C.J. Gifford, Lee Clark Zumpe, James S. Dorr, Geoffrey H. Goodwin, Erik T. Johnson, R.B. of sunlight...

Through his travels as a scholar of genealogy, he encounters the city and its abnormal resident, with traits that cause him concern. Cthulhu Fhtagn! The reader takes a dismal position finding the revelations as unbecoming as the protagonist. I basicly didn't understand a single word he said.

A stupendous read for anyone who enjoys a darker hue of fantasy.

Cold Print – Ramsey Campbell short stories. What mighty species might have evolved in the seas or on the continents of this world, might have learned to think and to speak, to build towering cities and construct great engines, to compose eloquent poems and paint magnificent images… and then have disappeared, leaving behind no evidence that ever they had walked this Earth… or at least, no evidence of which we are aware? Some of them are an alloy of horror with a sci-fi, humor, detective, vampire or even romance slant.

(exploring the personal history of writers and creators).

Similar to the work of H.P.Lovecraft thematically, but with very strong characterization, striking imagery, and contemporary themes; Klein tears aside the world of (frequently humorous) mundane existence, to reveal a landscape peopled by terrible monsters.

This one is a real doozy from Lovecraft for sure, and makes my top five.

They predate you. While it is a parody of such horror stories, its very entertaining and actually introduced Miskatonic University and Arkham. Chosen as number six, it is important to remember that this is one of his earlier works (published in 1922) and nothing but monstrous.

I hated it, it doesn't feel like a lovecraft story at all! New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird – Mostly reprints, but if you haven’t read these stories you will enjoy this book.

And finally, private detective Charlie Parker returns in the long novella “The Reflecting Eye,” in which the photograph of an unknown girl turns up in the mailbox of an abandoned house once occupied by an infamous killer. Magic, mysteries, monsters, mayhem, and ancient malignancies form the foundation of this unforgettable centuries’ old town. And with strange aeons even death may die.

Almost like a shortened version of Shadow over Innsmouth, this is one of his strongest entries in the 12 or less page category. Artifacts: Memories Out of Space and Time – Short stories by William Jones. Dedicated to the works of H.P. It left much less of an impression than most other Lovecraft stories I've read.

It has an instrumental by Metallica, numerous cartoons, comics, T-shirts, crossword puzzles, and many other things that all pay homage to this epic. My personal favorite is the unfairly scathed "The Dreams in the Witch House."

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They are lean and athirst!" Other stories worthy of inclusion would be "The Rats in the Walls" (his best short story) and "The Curious Case of Dexter Ward", which while arguably his most conventional long story was certainly one of the most well crafted.

Great lens. I know a lot of Lovecraft fans dislike this one, but it is so packed with Lovecraft's incredible imagination, and hot damn it if I don't love the ending. I also really liked how everything really tied into the ending, because it was all connected. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. 62 points - added 11 years ago by pxc0 - Pugmire and Jacob Henry Orloff, Dark Ambient Metamorphosis, by John Claude Smith, Lovecraftian Art – Issue #11 – February 2012, A Catechism for Aspiring Amnesiacs, by Nicole Cushing, The Fire of Zon Mezzamalech, by Randall D. Larson, Ecstasy of the Gold, by Stephen Mark Rainey, The Dog Who Wished He’d Never Heard of Lovecraft, by Anna Tambour, The Ouroboros Apocrypha, by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy, This Inscrutable Light: A Response to Thomas Ligotti’s “The Conspiracy Against the Human Race”, by Brandon H. Bell, Lovecraftian Art – Issue #13 – April 2012, Issue #14 – May 2012 – Introduction, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Now She Preys Through Endless Days, by Jenna M. Pitman, Station Waiting Room, by Simon Kurt Unsworth, Pickman’s Marble, by Peter and Mandy Rawlik, In Memoriam: Robert Nelson, by W.H.

Lovecraft’s Legacy – No works by the eponymous legator himself are included in this tribute to the master of horror in his centennial year. The final conflict with the horror and twist ending tap into the annals of human's fear of what lurks beyond what our minds are capable (or willing) to comprehend. The Colour Out of Space would be my second choice, a truly brilliant and imaginative piece of fiction.

(Also on iTunes). Now this is a great lens!!

ShareRanks is about ranking things that are top, most, greatest, or even worst in all categories. For instance, Dexter's relationship with his parents is a hilarious exaggeration of the struggles between parents and teen children everywhere in every time. From The Mysterious Package Company.

Go here: http://bit.ly/cthulhu-chronicles-android -- Experience immersive Lovecraftian Horror interactive fiction stories set in 1920s New England.

From haunted Kingsport across the globe to shadowy Berlin and the otherworldly music of Bangalore. I particularly enjoyed Night Surf, The Boogeyman,and One For the Road.

Lovecraft at his finest, "The Shadow Out of Time" is number four.

Enjoy my offering, "The Birth of Cthulhu" !

The stories within are some of the most powerful and dark pieces that Lovecraft has to offer. This one’s not out yet, because… well, we’re all not sure why. What's great about this story is that you're not exactly sure how to feel at the end. A very short, maddening tale, "Dagon" is a great introduction into Lovecraft's writing style.

One of Lovecraft's stories that isn't really scary, but is instead filled with a dreamlike beauty.

What if The Twilight Zone had adapted At the Mountains of Madness for television? And I don't know if you're into bloodborne, but It reminds me very much of that if it was a world of multiple of cities and climates and such. Each post maps a new story from Lovecraft's oeuvre, diving deep into classical world mythologies, tarot, and the Cthulhu Mythos woven into each tale. I once mentioned to a lady friend of mine, a responsible, intelligent,well-read and worldly woman, that I had just acquired a new Lovecraft book.

Low traffic -- unsubscribe any time.

Listen to the Lovecraft eZine podcast!

. no . Stone Cold Fever, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. Machen was akcknowledged by HP Lovecraft as a major influence, and one sees this here. Those who have visited it each telling a different and remarkable account, whisper tales of Arkham. The ancient evil God slumbering beneath the sea was one of the greatest inventions in speculative fiction and still horrifies to this day. Low traffic -- unsubscribe any time.

lovecraft story i've ever read i didn't want it to end. perhaps, in shapes and forms long since withdrawn before the tide (click the image) CTHULHU CHRONICLES: Lovecraftian text adventures! (Perhaps you will note the similarities between the ending of this story and the story "Dagon."). His stories are driven by plot and imagery rather than dialogue or character development.

I love reading short fiction, particularly the weird and strange tales of H.P.

What really happened to Walter Gilman, and what is the origin of the witch Keziah Mason? Ramsey Campbell’s stories are an important contribution to the development of the mythology begun by Lovecraft and continued by Derleth and others. H.P.

Don't know if that makes sense, but anyways, that story is awesome. I agree with most of your list. Is there a reading order to these stories? You want to be scared, but that doesn't seem to be Lovecraft's intent (although it works well in its own right). Lovecraft. Some well thought out choices here.

Reminds one of Edgar Allen Poe, and indeed, stands up well to anything the other master of horror wrote in his heyday.

The Shadow of the Unknown – Edited by A.J. I highly reccomend it, or any others from them, if you are a Lovecraft fan. Chaos. In setting, it moves from Rhode Island to St. Louis, finally resting in an uncharted ocean area in the Pacific near 47°9′S 126°43′W.

For nearly a century, H. P. Lovecraft’s tales of malevolent Great Old Ones existing beyond the dimensions of this world, beyond the borders of sanity, have captured and held the imaginations of writers and aficionados of the dark, the macabre, the fantastic, and the horrible. This is a personal favorite. Cthulhu 2000 – The Shadow on the Doorstep in this collection is one of my favorite Lovecraftian stories.

Unsettling or haunting, these gifts of imagination transport the reader to districts in close proximity to the master of the modern weird tale, Thomas Ligotti.

themselves in the brain of superstition - but they were there before. Proves he actually could write a novel.

Should be on the list, and the stories Robert Bloch wrote on either side of this story along with "Notebook found in a Deserted House" are among the greatest additions to the Cthulhu Mythos.

a tale with a Lovecraftian bent, about the real reason Lake Warren in East Alstead, New Hampshire, was created, to the title story which is an alternate history with a dark side. The slow build-up creates maddening tension and it has a very satisfying conclusion.

The hero then finds a hermit to tell him the tale of the Gardner family, a falling meteor, and the despair that ensued after its landing on Gardner's farm. Barron returns with his third collection, The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All. A sailor adrift on the ocean comes upon a land mass that is revealed after an earthquake.

Remembrance and revelry. Regardless, an excellent list. Set in the southwest at the end of a famous era in American history, this story seeks to engage the reader in a historically sound adventure that also incorporates the eldritch charm of Lovecraft with primal lore and legend. This book pays tribute to those Things. i really enjoyed "the dreams in the witch-house"...although as usual in lovecraft stories the protagonist doesn't get what's going on until VERY very late in the story, although evidence has been thrown in the persons face again and again.

Ostensibly divided into two sections, one for stories set in the past and the other for stories set in the future, settings range from alien planets and space stations to the Old West.

BLACK HEART BOYS' CHOIR: Great art demands sacrifice. Lovecraft’s themes touch upon forbidden knowledge, cosmic fate, non-human influences on humanity, and the risks of science pushing too far. Nocturnes – Short stories by John Connolly. Still, one man's space-mead is another man's poison, eh? A mining colony on Venis harassed by the native lizard men (Avatar much?). These are some of the icy secrets thawed out for our inspection by a team of parka-clad authors including: Stephen Mark Rainey, Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Will Murray, Cody Goodfellow, Ken Asamatsu, C.J. Gifford, Lee Clark Zumpe, James S. Dorr, Geoffrey H. Goodwin, Erik T. Johnson, R.B. of sunlight...

Through his travels as a scholar of genealogy, he encounters the city and its abnormal resident, with traits that cause him concern. Cthulhu Fhtagn! The reader takes a dismal position finding the revelations as unbecoming as the protagonist. I basicly didn't understand a single word he said.

A stupendous read for anyone who enjoys a darker hue of fantasy.

Cold Print – Ramsey Campbell short stories. What mighty species might have evolved in the seas or on the continents of this world, might have learned to think and to speak, to build towering cities and construct great engines, to compose eloquent poems and paint magnificent images… and then have disappeared, leaving behind no evidence that ever they had walked this Earth… or at least, no evidence of which we are aware? Some of them are an alloy of horror with a sci-fi, humor, detective, vampire or even romance slant.

(exploring the personal history of writers and creators).

Similar to the work of H.P.Lovecraft thematically, but with very strong characterization, striking imagery, and contemporary themes; Klein tears aside the world of (frequently humorous) mundane existence, to reveal a landscape peopled by terrible monsters.

This one is a real doozy from Lovecraft for sure, and makes my top five.

They predate you. While it is a parody of such horror stories, its very entertaining and actually introduced Miskatonic University and Arkham. Chosen as number six, it is important to remember that this is one of his earlier works (published in 1922) and nothing but monstrous.

I hated it, it doesn't feel like a lovecraft story at all! New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird – Mostly reprints, but if you haven’t read these stories you will enjoy this book.

And finally, private detective Charlie Parker returns in the long novella “The Reflecting Eye,” in which the photograph of an unknown girl turns up in the mailbox of an abandoned house once occupied by an infamous killer. Magic, mysteries, monsters, mayhem, and ancient malignancies form the foundation of this unforgettable centuries’ old town. And with strange aeons even death may die.

Almost like a shortened version of Shadow over Innsmouth, this is one of his strongest entries in the 12 or less page category. Artifacts: Memories Out of Space and Time – Short stories by William Jones. Dedicated to the works of H.P. It left much less of an impression than most other Lovecraft stories I've read.

It has an instrumental by Metallica, numerous cartoons, comics, T-shirts, crossword puzzles, and many other things that all pay homage to this epic. My personal favorite is the unfairly scathed "The Dreams in the Witch House."

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