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Buddy Read of Facts Concerning The Late Arthur Jermyn... by H.P. Lovecraft

Thanks for posting the link!
It may end up being just us, but we'll see if we reel anyone in here. :)

Thanks for posting the link!
It may end up being just us, but we'll see if we reel anyone in here. :)"
Wouldn't surprise me. :) I expect something like that.




I love The Shadow Over Innsmouth so anything similar can only be a plus as far as I am concerned.

It's interesting sometimes to look into the lesser known stories and see what they have to offer. With Lovecraft there are so many to choose from. :)
Charlene wrote: "Welcome, Perry! I'm pretty sure every person in here so far is relatively well versed in Lovecraft.
It's interesting sometimes to look into the lesser known stories and see what they have to offer..."
You can find not only his early work, but also his revisions for other writers.
Most of the latter tend to be pure Lovecraft.
It's interesting sometimes to look into the lesser known stories and see what they have to offer..."
You can find not only his early work, but also his revisions for other writers.
Most of the latter tend to be pure Lovecraft.



Can anybody recommend some modern authors that write stories like HP? Laird Barron is the only one I know of that I have read.
Oh my!! The narrator for the reading I shard is not very good. I'll read this tomorrow since that audio didn't work out :(





Barron is my current favorite but you could try these authors
John Langan -The Wide, Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies
Simon Strantzas -Beneath the Surface
Michael Cisco -Secret Hours

http://www.salon.com/2014/09/11/its_o...
Now that I know this, perhaps I'm more aware of it, and maybe that's why I didn't notice it so much when I was younger?
"It was no mere negro village?"

Anyway, I liked it. :)
While I love most of HPL's cosmic horror stories, it's some of these, that are mostly like a quick punch in the gut, that I like the most.


It is. And I do have to remember that it was a different time back then-not that that means that it was okay to be a racist, but it was more accepted and/or mainstream than it is now.

Yes, there are a few cringe moments in some of his writing, but it almost fits the stories. Does that make sense?
Does anyone else want to see an HP Lovecraft show? Each week a new episode with a new story, kind of like the Twilight Zone? Someone with more talent get it off the ground and I'll back it 100%!

Yes, there are a few cringe moments in some of his writing, but it almost fits the stories. Does that make sense?
Does anyone else want to see an HP Lovecraft show? Each..."
It does make sense.


Yes, there are a few cringe moments in some of his writing, but it almost fits the stories. Does that make sense?
Does anyone else want to see an HP Lovecraft show? Each..."
It makes some type of twisted sense to me too. :)

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I like that idea. Have you checked out the Lovecraft eZine? They have periodic videos from across the web.
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The Death of Halpin Frayser (other topics)The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (other topics)
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (other topics)
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