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Tag Archives: horror
In The Vault: The Complete Lovecraftian #44
Not for the first time, and not for the last, I find myself with little sympathy for the unfortunate main character of a Lovecraft short story. Let’s face it, Lovecraft’s characters often get what they deserve. Okay, that may seem harsh, after all, who … Continue reading
He: The Complete Lovecraftian #43
New York, New York; the big apple, the land of dreams, where the canyon walls are made of concrete and glass, full of life and people of all creed and custom, the melting pot of the western world. Who could … Continue reading
Posted in cthulhu, Goth, horror, Lovecraft, mythos, Nyarlathotep, reads, rites
Tagged #amwriting, amreading, cthulhu, horror, Lovecraft, lovecraftian, Nyarlathotep
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The Shunned House: The Complete Lovecraftian #41
I know, I know, I am fully aware, yer thanks for pointing that out… Yes, I did say last time I was back on the horse, and the Lovecraftian side of this blog would be back on track, after the … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, blogging, book reviews, fiction, goodreads, Goth, horror, Lovecraft, mythos, opinion, pointless things of wonderfulness, rant, reads, retro book reviews, sci-fi
Tagged #scifi, amreading, books, cthulhu, horror, Lovecraft, lovecraftian, reading, reviews, wordpress
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Birthday Book Sale…
While it is no more than an excuse to do so, as it was my birthday a few days ago Both my in print novels are available on Kindle this week on a special sale price of 99c / 99p … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, cider lane, fiction, kindlesale, novels, Passing Place, publication, reads, retro book reviews, sci-fi, self-publishing, world book day
Tagged #novel, #scifi, bookblog, books, fiction, horror, kindle, kindlesale, kindleunlimited, novels, romance, wordpress
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The Festival: The Complete Lovecraft #40
“Efficiunt Daemones, ut quae non sunt, sic tamen quasi sint, conspicienda hominibus exhibeant.” —Lactantius. (Devils so work, that things which are not, appear to men as if they were real.) The mildly ominous quote above preludes a Lovecraft tale that … Continue reading
The Unnameable: The Complete Lovecraft #39
What is it about Randolph Carter and sitting around in graveyards, it never turns out well for him, you would think he would learn… At least this time he is in the pastoral surroundings of New England rather than the middle of … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, goodreads, horror, Lovecraft, movies, reads, retro book reviews
Tagged amreading, bookreview, books, horror, Lovecraft, lovecraftian, movies, mythos, reads, spooky
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The Rats In the Walls: The Complete Lovecraft #38
The first Lovecraft story I ever read was ‘The Rats In The Walls’. I always have, and will always, looked upon it fondly, for all its flaws. It remains the tale I am most likely to recommend as a starting … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, horror, Lovecraft, music, mythos, opinion, pointless things of wonderfulness, reads, retro book reviews, sci-fi
Tagged #scifi, amreading, horror, Lovecraft, lovecraftian, music, mythos, reads
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Everything Must Go…
Both my novels are on Kindle 99p/99c sale this week. Which I set up some weeks ago, forgot about, got caught unawares and should have mentioned before. Nothing like a badly planned promotional sale… However, that said, please take the opportunity to … Continue reading
Posted in books, booksale, cider lane, errol the bookcase dragon, goodreads, kindlesale, Passing Place, pointless things of wonderfulness, publication, reads, sci-fi, writes
Tagged #amwriting, #scifi, amreading, bookblog, books, booksale, horror, kindle, kindlesale, kindleunlimited, paranormal, romance
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What The Moon Brings: The Complete Lovecraft #36
ales …the spectral summer when the moon shone down on the old garden where I wandered; the spectral summer of narcotic flowers and humid seas of foliage that bring wild and many-coloured dreams… Lovecraft at his best is a master … Continue reading
Posted in dreamlands, Lovecraft, mythos, reads, retro book reviews, sci-fi
Tagged #scifi, bookreview, dreamlands, horror, Lovecraft, lovecraftian
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The Other Gods: The complete Lovecraft #32
Pantheonic gods are cooler than monotheistic ones. I say this not to denigrate anyone’s faith. Somethings just are… A cigarette smoking teenage Marlon Brando in black leather in ‘Rebel without a cause’. Leaning against a Harley Daverson answering the onerous question “What … Continue reading
