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Tag Archives: Lovecraft
Rediscovered: HPL at 124
I was well aware that yesterday was birthday 124 for H.P. Lovecraft — been doing a lot of rereading of The Old Gent in the past year or so, even grabbed a moment in memoriam to decipher some of his squiggly … Continue reading
Rediscovered: Weird Tales, Paperbacked and eBooked
Just the other day Terry Zobeck did up a list of pretty much everything Hammett ever wrote or edited, including a single anthology — of horror fiction. Creeps by Night. Take a gander at the cover for a British paperback reprint of … Continue reading
Posted in Dash, Lit, News
Tagged August Derleth, Creeps by Night, Cthulhu Mythos, Doug Draa, eBooks, Farnsworth Wright, Frank Belknap Long, Haefele's Heretics, Lovecraft, Pulps, Robert Bloch, Terry Zobeck, Weird Tales
Sinister Cinema: And the Bleak Noir Rains Crashed Down
I’ve got my slideshow talk in Livermore tomorrow, after warming up with the Q&A in Novato the other day. Wow. You can tell when you’re showing a genuine noir classic, because the sky breaks open and cold rain paints everything in shades … Continue reading
Posted in Dash, Film, Lit, News, Willeford
Tagged Arkham House, August Derleth, Clark Ashton Smith, Donald Wandrei, IMDb, John Huston, Lovecraft, Novato Theater, Oscar, Peter O'Toole, Philip Rahman, Sidney Greenstreet, Weird Tales
John D. Haefele’s “A Further Look Behind S.T. Joshi’s Review”
“I now see that John Haefele,” S.T. Joshi observes on his blog for August 31, “has written an angry response to my review of his Look at the Derleth Mythos [sic, since Joshi gets the title wrong].” Really? Angry? Anyone who … Continue reading
Posted in Lit
Tagged August Derleth, Cthulhu Mythos, Ellen Datlow, John D. Haefele, Lovecraft, Lovecraft Annual, S.T. Joshi
Smackdown: Haefele’s Back, with the Eldritch Truth
A new article by John D. Haefele on Lovecraft’s last story sale to Weird Tales, in his lifetime, just got picked up for inclusion in Lovecraft Annual no. 7 — I haven’t read any of the other contents, but the Haefele … Continue reading
Posted in Lit, News
Tagged August Derleth, Cthulhu Mythos, John D. Haefele, Lovecraft, Lovecraft Annual, S.T. Joshi, Weird Tales
Rediscovered: The Complete Dyson
When I did the post about doing yet another reread of the Dyson stories by Arthur Machen, I had the nagging thought that I was missing one or more — one, as it turns out. “The Inmost Light” — which … Continue reading
Posted in Lit, News, REH
Tagged Arthur Machen, Book Collecting, Deuce Richardson, Dyson, Fritz Leiber, John D. Haefele, Lovecraft
Two-Gun Bob: An Untidy Mountain of Earth and Other Madnesses
Over on the Two-Gun Raconteur blog our good pal Brian Leno — henceforth to be known as Brian Leno, the Famous Masochist — just posted a review of the new Cthulhu Mythos novel by S.T. Joshi. Pretty much all of … Continue reading
Posted in Lit, News, REH
Tagged August Derleth, Brian Leno, Cthulhu Mythos, Lovecraft, S.T. Joshi, Weird Tales
John D. Haefele’s “A Look Behind S. T. Joshi’s Review”
It might surprise S. T. Joshi to know how many of our associates in the world of Lovecraft scholarship and fandom are asking that I rebut his scathing review of A Look Behind the Derleth Mythos: Origins of the Cthulhu … Continue reading
Smackdown: Haefele vs. Joshi!
When I first mentioned John D. Haefele’s book on Derleth, Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos, I knew he’d eventually catch a barrage or two from the entrenched forces in that arena. And now longtime Lovecraftian and Publishers Weekly editor Peter Cannon suggests … Continue reading





