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Monthly Archives: June 2012

Old paths and legends of New England

30 Saturday Jun 2012

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Two books found on the Internet Archive…

Old paths and legends of New England (1908 edition)

Old paths and legends of the New England border (1907 edition)

Dead Reckonings No.11, out now

27 Wednesday Jun 2012

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Out now, a new issue of Dead Reckonings: a review of horror literature. Including a review of Massimo Berruti’s Dim-Remembered Stories: a critical study of R.H. Barlow (2011).

Necronomicon 2013

27 Wednesday Jun 2012

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An early dating of the Providence Necronomicon… August 2013. Exact dates and venue to be announced.

Jamie Bishop Memorial Award

26 Tuesday Jun 2012

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The call is out for the 2012 Jamie Bishop Memorial Award, for a critical essay on the fantastic. 3,000-10,000 words, deadline 1st September 2012.

Queer pussy

26 Tuesday Jun 2012

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Mention of an interesting-sounding academic paper, presented last month at the Queertopia! queer studies conference in northwest Australia…

Alexandra Edwards, “Like some monstrous stealthy cat”: queerness and felinomorphism in Charles Brockden Brown, Henry James, and H.P. Lovecraft.

Edwards won the English Department’s Best Graduate Essay prize with the paper, but sadly it’s not online. The term “felinomorphism” appears to come via the parody Ground Zero by Paul Lysymy, which makes me think the paper might be also in that line(?).

Lovecraft in 1935

18 Monday Jun 2012

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Some photos from the H.P. Lovecraft Photo Gallery that I’d not seen before, of Lovecraft in 1935…


1935: Lovecraft in St. John’s Churchyard, Providence.


1935: Lovecraft in front of the Sarah Helen Whitman House, Providence.


1935(?): Lovecraft in Florida?


1935, March 2 – Lovecraft in the doorway of his home at 66 College Street, Providence.

The last two look like they may have been made by someone familiar with American modernist photography.

Robert Nelson (1912-1935)

16 Saturday Jun 2012

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Nodens Books has published a little edition of the collected works of Robert Nelson, Sable Revery: Poems, Sketches and Letters by Robert Nelson…

“Robert Nelson (1912-1935) was a contributor of verse to Weird Tales magazine in the mid-1930s, and of verse and prose to fan magazines like The Fantasy Fan. He was also a correspondent of H.P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith. This slim volume collects all of his published poems, prose-sketches and letters, which date from the last four years of his short life. Also included are five letters by H.P. Lovecraft, four to Nelson and one to Nelson’s mother after the young man’s death.”

More Lovecraftian places that really exist

15 Friday Jun 2012

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More Lovecraftian places that really exist…


Kanheri Caves, India. (Credit: HelveticaNormal)


Structure built for bats, Key West, USA. (Credit: Jrau272)


Fingal’s Cave, British Isles. (Credit: Jim Richardson / National Geographic magazine)


Whinlatter, British Isles. (Credit: Eliot Reeves)


Alpine ice cave, Aiguille du Midi, Europe. (Credit: Kamil Tamiola)


Abandoned house, North Brother Island, USA. (Credit: unknown)

Lovecraft Action Figure

14 Thursday Jun 2012

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Lovecraft Action Figure…

Horacio Lalia

09 Saturday Jun 2012

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Argentinian comics artist Horacio Lalia (Judge Dredd, The Time Machine, Lovecraft) is licencing some of his Lovecraft adaptations…

During his career her has adapted…

“The Nameless City, The Rats in the Walls, The Festival, He, Out of Time, The Unnamable, Dagon, The Alchemist, The Colour Out of Space, The Haunter of the Dark, The Outsider, Pickman’s Model, The Call of Cthulhu, The Moon-Bog, The Dreams in the Witch House, In the Vault, The Mystery of the Grave-Yard, The Ghost-Eater and Cool Air.”

According to Amazon his adaptations were collected in a 2003 book, but it was in French. This is reportedly only 93 pages, so perhaps doesn’t include all of them. There also seems to have been two Spanish language collections Lovecraft: El Grimorio Maldito and Lovecraft: El Manuscrito Olvidado. There’s no English Lalia Lovecraft collection that I can find, although his adaptation of “The Festival” is possibly available in English for the iPad (the description page is very confused about what the product actually is).

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