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Category Archives: Lovecraft
November ‘Hopeless’ reviews#1
New England Gothic By Nimue Brown , illustrated by Tom Brown I am, as some readers may be aware, an unapologetic a fan boy when it comes to Tom Browns art, Nimue Browns writing and the world of Hopeless … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, book reviews, books, Canadian steampunk, cthulhu, dreamlands, fantasy, fiction, goodreads, Goth, grathic novels, horror, indie, indie novels, indie writers, IndieApril, indieoctober, indiewriter, Lovecraft, steampunk
Tagged bookblog, bookreview, bookreviews, books, cthulhu, graphic novels, hopeless, horror, Lovecraft, steampunk, steampunk fantasy
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The Very Old Folk: TCL#55
“Malitia vetus—malitia vetus est . . . venit . . . tandem venit . . .” Or for those of you without a working grasp of Latin… Or who don’t have google to hand… “Wickedness of old—it is wickedness of old…happened…happened at last…” Those are the last words of … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, book reviews, books, cthulhu, dreamlands, goodreads, horror, Lovecraft, mythos, Nyarlathotep, reads, retro book reviews, rites, sci-fi, supernatural
Tagged cthulhu, horror, Lovecraft, lovecraftian, mythos, Nyarlathotep, retroreads, reviews
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The Colour Out Of Space: TCL#54
It was a scene from a vision of Fuseli, and over all the rest reigned that riot of luminous amorphousness, that alien and undimensioned rainbow of cryptic poison from the well—seething, feeling, lapping, reaching, scintillating, straining, and malignly bubbling in … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, cthulhu, dreamlands, fiction, horror, indie, Lovecraft, mythos, Nyarlathotep, opinion, reads, retro book reviews, sci-fi, supernatural, Uncategorized
Tagged amreading, cthulhu, horror, Lovecraft, lovecraftian, mythos, Nyarlathotep, reading, reads
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Gormenghast on the river Anhk…
One of my favourite series of books, written it is no coincidence by the late great Terry Pratchett, are the Discworld novels, in particular, the novels that centre around perhaps his greatest creation, the city of Anhk-Morpork. Not least this … Continue reading
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Tagged #scifi, Goth, gothic, indie, indie publishing, novelist, novels, sciencefiction, scifiscarbrough, steampunk, steampunk fantasy, writing
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The Case Of Charles Dexter Ward: TCL#53
‘The Case Of Charles Dexter Ward,’ is the only full novel HP Lovecraft ever wrote, which might make you think it is likely to be his grand opus… Sadly it is not. Its a long hard trawl through a Lovecraft … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, book reviews, books, cthulhu, goodreads, horror, Lovecraft, Nyarlathotep, reads, retro book reviews, sci-fi
Tagged cthulhu, goodreads, horror, Lovecraft, lovecraftian, Nyarlathotep, reads, reviews, sciencefiction
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For Boston, for Boston…
I don’t know much about Boston Massachusetts, which is not all that surprising as I grew up a hell of a lot closer to Boston Lincolnshire from whence the American East coast city got its name. Its streets are familiar … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, book reviews, dystopia, fiction, goodreads, grathic novels, indie, indie novels, IndieApril, indiewriter, Lovecraft, reads, sci-fi, steampunk
Tagged bookblog, bookreview, bookreviews, books, reads, reviews, sciencefiction, steampunk, steampunk fantasy
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Indie April#5: Of a man and his rat
It’s Indie April, a celebration of all things Indie, be it novels, movies, music or art. The idea being to encourage interaction between indie creatives, and that most elusive of beasties the wider audience, and it is a time to … Continue reading
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Tagged amreading, harveyduckman, horror, indie, IndieApril, indiebooks, Lovecraft, lovecraftian, rats, reads, spooky, supernatural, talking rats, teesside
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Quoting the horror…
Everyone likes a good horror movie, even if they say they don’t, and the best horror movies often start out as novels. Of course, they don’t always seem much like the novels when they are finished, and the novels are … Continue reading
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