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Provided below is a small list of other websites relating to H. P. Lovecraft and/or the Cthulhu Mythos
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Magazine edited by Keeper of the Lore, Edward P. Berglund. The ezine is a sub-page of his immensely popular and information packed Reader's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos pages.
An excellent site archiving poetry that utilises Lovecraft's themes and concepts. These pages are maintained by Ron Shiflet, and also collect his fiction in one place. Stop by and exercise your Cthulhuvian Muse.
Corey Whitworth's ezine is devoted to Shub-Niggurath, Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young - along with other Mythosian things, of course. Not surprisingly, it is a sub-page of his brilliant Shub-Niggurath Fanclub site.
Website created and maintained to make available original Cthulhu Mythos short fiction. It may appear a rather plain site, but Bruce R. Turlish prefers to emphasize content over ornamentation.
This site is constantly updated by Jim Hawley. There are three versions to choose from: Frames | No Frames | Text Only. Both the Frames and No Frames options are multimedia enabled, while the text only is a fast loading, no graphics, no sound version as the name implies. He also maintains The NetherReal Awards of Excellence Program here too.
"What is a Haiku?" Webster's Dictionary says: an unrhymed verse form of Japenese origin having three lines containing usually 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively. Of course, since the site is the Lair of the Mythos Haiku, the cosmic rules are a little different. Here the Haiku's are Mythkus instead. Maintained by Philip C. Robinson.
NOTE: All the above sites welcome new and original contributions. However, submission guidelines can vary immensely. I cannot stress enough that you read the relevant section of whichever site before submitting your material. If in any doubt, e-mail the editor by clicking on the appropriate link above, or from their site. We don't bite!
I highly recommend Ian Davey's excellent homepage, dedicated to dark literature! Included here are short story bibliographies of Michael Moorcock, Robert E. Howard and Clark Ashton Smith. A similar effort for Ramsey Campbell is underway. A larger Clark Ashton Smith bibliography is here too, as well as some if Ian's own short fiction. An impressive list of author related websites are linked from his pages.
Edward P. Berglund's mammoth site is for all readers, writers, artists, composers, and publishers - anyone with an interest in H. P. Lovecraft's wonderful creation, the Cthulhu Mythos. Primarily, the RGttCM website is to direct readers to other stories that they are likely to find appealing. Its secondary purpose is to solicit information from the creators, editors, and publishers. This data will be featured in the Cthulhu Mythos Listings homed here, and in the eventual third edition of the RGttCM - either in book or CD-ROM format.
Another multimedia enhanced website. Home of the Mythos Soundbite Archive and the ezine, All Things Dark and Dangerous.A brief biography of H. P. Lovecraft is here also, along with Robert M. Price's introduction to The Shub-Niggurath Cycle, published by Chaosium, Inc. An excellent site by Corey Whitworth devoted to the Dark Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young Iä! Iä!
An excellent Cthulhu Mythos resource site maintained by Laurent Alquier. Go look!
Lurking in the forest of Averoigne that is the internet is this website dedicated to that other giant of Weird Tales - Clark Ashton Smith. These pages contain biographies, writings, art, originals inspired by CAS and miscellaneous pieces. The site is the creation of Boyd Pearson. If you have any material on Smith that you feel he is missing, then he would be grateful if you'd get in touch with him.
Created and maintained by Peter F. Guenther as an online guide to the fiction of the Cthulhu Mythos. It contains many interesting book reviews, an art gallery and a list of Mythos related web sites. There is also an About the Author page.
Simply one of the best sites dealing with the Old Gent of Providence. Created and continually revised by Donovan K. Loucks, although he cannot guarantee to reply to every query. There are pages detailing Lovecraft's life, his writings, and his creations. Excellent insights and information.
Website created by Ron Shiflet and designed/maintained by Peter A. Worthy. A joint project to provide interviews with authors, editors, publishers, etc. with an interest in the Cthulhu Mythos, H. P. Lovecraft and other ephemera. Come down to Y'ha-nthlei and hear the Deep Ones Speak!
A well laid out set of pages created to house the complete fiction to date of Mike Minnis. Aside from his fictional works, there are story backgrounds and his own links page. Included on the main page is a short piece by Mike entitled, "How the Author got to be this Way." Well worth your time!
Official homepage of Franklyn Searight, creator of the wonderful Folks of Innsmouth cycle of poems, as well as writing Cthulhu Mythos tales and editing a series of three books of work by his father, Richard F. Searight - creator of the Eltdown Shards in The Sealed Casket. The site contains information on H. P. Lovecraft, as well as Richard F. Searight and Franklyn himself. I highly recommend H. P. Lovecraft: Letters to Richard F. Searight, as well as The Brain in the Jar and Others, The Sealed Casket and Others, and a third forthcoming book all available from Necronomicon Press.
A tribute site by author and poet, Alan D. Peschke. It contains his own small collection of Lovecraftian short stories and verse along with some works of the Old Gent of Providence himself that Alan especially enjoys. Background information to his tales can be found here too. Go look!
Page previewing 10 of the brilliant tarot cards by Daryl Hutchinson. E-mail David Wynn for purchase details
Official website of F. Paul Wilson. Includes a biography, details of his 'Adversary Cycle', his short stories and other books too. A 'What's New' section also catalogues Paul's schedule for the near future. His novella The Barrens, included in both Tor Books, Lovecraft's Legacy anthology, and the Arkham House collection, Cthulhu 2000, is a perfect homage to HPL and the Cthulhu Mythos, while also being distinctly the author's own - read it!
Homage to Weird Tales. Subtitled 'The Unique Magazine', J. C. Henneberger began the publication in 1923. The famous weird fiction journal ran for 30 much troubled years, publishing stories that were odd, outré, macabre and fantastic. Here you can learn the story of Weird Tales, as well as information and some pictures of some of the authors, the artists, and the covers from 1923 and onwards that were all a part of it. Maintained by Lars Klores.
Editor of award winning magazine Deathrealm and author of horror and dark fantasy works. His work has appeared in such books as Fedogan & Bremer's The New Lovecraft Circle and various of the Chaosium Cycle Series. You can contact him via e-mail at either S.Rainey@Genie.com or MarkRainey@aol.com.
Home to the Cthulhu Mythos FAQ. For anyone new to the Mythos, the FAQ answers most queries. Also here, a new collaborative work by Daniel Harms and John Wisdom Gonce III on HPL's imaginary grimoire, entitled The Necronomicon Files. He is also the compiler of Chaosium's Encyclopedia Cthulhiana.
This site contains a biography, a bibliography, and the latest Lumley news. It has details of his early work.his novels, and short story collections. E-Mail Brian, or his wife/secretary, Silky - but they ask that questions and/or comments brief and to the point.
A sub-page of Charles McKee Books. New and out of print titles from the original home of Lovecraft fiction.
Publisher of the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game, among others. Chaosium is doing a great job for Mythos fans with its Cycle Book Series, edited by the more than capable Robert M. Price. The series reprints old and positively hard to come by pieces alongside original material.
Another sub-page of Charles McKee Books. Fedogan & Br emer is a small press publisher of hardcover fiction representing the Cthulhu Mythos and other horror genres. Their books are high-quality, low print run works by some of the finest writers in the field with full-colour dust jackets by exeptional artists. A News page which includes information about the press, publications schedule, authors, plans, and gossip.
Now offers secure online shopping for all of their stock. Necronomicon Press has issued hundreds of publications, covering all aspects of the horror genre, from reprints of old fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, to printing the material of some of the very best contemporary authors. You can access their catalog, learn about the press, and sign up to be on their new mailing list. Also, you can access The Weird Fiction Research Library, a series of on-line search databases of use and interest to the weird fiction fan and researcher.
Small press operated by Perry M. Grayson. Home of Yawning Vortex, the Tsathoggua Press Weird Fiction Journal, and chapbooks by Frank Belknap Long, Will Murray, Peter H. Cannon, and Donald Sidney-Fryer. The press is currently running to schedule. Check it out!
Home of Pagan Publishing, Armitage House, and The Outsider catalog. Pagan issue Call of Cthulhu related role-playing supplements, two which I highly recommend being The Golden Dawn and Delta Green. Fiction and non-fiction is issued under the Armitage House imprint - another recommendation here - Alien Intelligence. You can order loads of collectibles through their Outsider mail order catalog, including their world-infamous Plush Cthulhu Dolls!
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