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skookworks · 5 years
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August the 22nd, 2019 Just say "Yes". Happy Birthday to: Cynthia J. Parker Matt Granz Jeffrey Moeller Lee Clark Zumpe
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weirdletter · 4 years
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Lovecraftiana: The Magazine of Eldritch Horror, Volume 5, Issue 3, edited by Gavin Chappell, Rogue Planet Press, Halloween 2020. Cover art by James Toeken, interior illustrations by Dean Wirth, info: Facebook.
Cthulhuvian thrills from the modern day heirs of the Lovecraftian legacy! Lovecraftiana is a quarterly publication from Rogue Planet Press, with issues coming out April 30th, July 31st, October 31st, and January 31st. It features stories, articles, poetry or artwork on Cthulhu Mythos / Lovecraftian themes.
Contents: Answering the Call – Ngo Binh Anh Khoa The Thing in the Jar – Carlton Herzog Catch the Day – Ed Nobody The Randy Oswad Story – Dean Wirth Unexpected Turbulence – Daniel Purcell The Shadow by the Altar – David A. Riley A fidus Aranea – Kevin L. O’Brien Anadhan – Kieran Judge Experiments... – Sergio Palumbo and Ernesto Canepa The Shadow Resurrection – Lee Clark Zumpe andDavid Hopewell Portents and Omens – John M. McCormick Review: The Children of Gla'aki – John C. Adams Lilith – Sandro D. Fossemò Bête Noire – Greg Francis
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tenebraerick · 4 years
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Now available! Infernal Ink Magazine: Devilishly Erotic Horror (Spring/Summer 2020) Print: www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/26313317 Kindle: www.amazon.com/dp/B085VB8L9J In this issue we host Logospilgrim, The Quiet Professor, in our “The Author Bordello” a feature fiction and poetry from Abdul-Qaadir Bakari-Muhammad, Davide Nixon, David Estringel, Eric Neher, Lee Clark Zumpe, Magister Phineas, Viktor Wolfe, John Kojak, Ashley Dioses, Bryan Miller, J.B. Toner, Oliver Baer, T.C. Mill, Ronin Howlett. This magazine contains adult content and themes and is not meant for readers under eighteen years of age. https://www.instagram.com/p/B_APLNcpTDH/?igshid=piwcb6ddo5rz
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i-news-day · 4 years
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Movie review: I'm Thinking of Ending Things
Movie review: I'm Thinking of Ending Things. By LEE CLARK ZUMPE, Tampa Bay Newspapers; Sep 8, 2020; Sep 8, 2020 ... source https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://www.suncoastnews.com/arts_and_entertainment/movie-review-im-thinking-of-ending-things/article_7f7ccc1a-f1b7-11ea-898d-87cfedf99394.html&ct=ga&cd=CAIyH2VmYTU5NTA2YjZhMDQ3MWU6Y29tLmJyOmVuOlVTOlI&usg=AFQjCNHc4lCJ-p12mOzs8pnUbbQ-V9vG1Q via Blogger https://ift.tt/3bIJ1g1
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robertlampros-blog · 7 years
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A MESSAGE FROM CITSON by William McManus AMBROSE’S EIGHT-PLUS-ONETH by Judith Field THE SELICH by Kenneth O’Brien NEW DAWN by Pascal Inard ILLUMINATION by Gary Buller CONTAMINATION by Lee Clark Zumpe ST. ZENO’S SCHOOL FOR THE GIFTED by Charlotte H. Lee MOUNTAIN OF SILVER DUST by Robert Lampros MORPHIA by Vincent Sakowski
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weirdletter · 4 years
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Tales of Cthulhu Invictus: Britannia, edited by Brian M. Sammons and Oscar Rios, Golden Goblin Press, 2020. Cover art by Alberto Guerra, info: goldengoblinpress.com.
At the edge of the known world, surrounded by seas wild with monsters, lay an island filled with unknown peoples and mythical creatures. But the Romans crossed that ocean, and added most (never all) of this vast island to its Empire by sword, fire, and bloody conquest. The island of Britain, its various peoples and wondrous natural resources, remained part of the Roman Empire for centuries. But deadly peril lurked everywhere, in deep caves and ancient woods, in marble halls and thatched roof huts, in the legionary forts and along newly built roads. The men and women of the Province of Britannia, native Celt, Roman settler, and Romanized native alike faced these threats, and here are thirteen of their stories.
Contents: Green Water by Andi Newton The Hounds of the Dawn by William Meikle Matched Pairs by Josh Reynolds The Ruins at Raven’s Rock by Glynn Owen Barrass Knockers Down Below by Konstantine Paradias The Isle of The White Lady by Edward M. Erdelac A Layer of Ash by Oscar Rios The Island of the Gathoga by Pete Rawlik Mothers of Flesh and Fire by John Linwood Grant Bill of Goods by William Adcock Their Vulgar Pedigree by Lee Clark Zumpe Blood of the Woods by Morgan Llewellyn Wrath of the Kelpie by Francesca McMahon
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weirdletter · 4 years
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Lovecraftiana: The Magazine of Eldritch Horror, Volume 5, Issue 2, edited by Gavin Chappell, Rogue Planet Press, Lammas Eve 2020. Cover art by Javier Garcia Ureña, interior illustrations by Dean Wirth, info: Facebook.
Cthulhuvian thrills from the modern day heirs of the Lovecraftian legacy! Lovecraftiana is a quarterly publication from Rogue Planet Press, with issues coming out April 30th, July 31st, October 31st, and January 31st. It features stories, articles, poetry or artwork on Cthulhu Mythos / Lovecraftian themes.
Contents: Sun and Sentinel – Avery Kit Malone Windows to the Soul – Tim Kane Deconstruction – Harris Coverley Shreds of a Suit on a Library Floor – RC Mulhare The Tower of Dreams – Mike Adamson The Seen and the Unseen – Tim Stevens Acquired through Deaccession – Lee Clark Zumpe The Green Fireballs – Jason Radak Prom Night, or Whateley Family Happiness – G Large Gnashing Whispers – David Kenney The Riddle of Jeremy Roman – Dean Wirth Memory – Josh Maybrook A Vision and other poems – Kieran Dacey Boylan
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weirdletter · 4 years
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Children of Lovecraft Country: Six stories of growing up in Arkham, Kingsport, Dunwich and Innsmouth, edited by Brian M. Sammons and Oscar Rios, Golden Goblin Press, 2020. Cover art by David Lee Ingersoll, info: goldengoblinpress.com.
When the dark and malevolent forces of the Cthulhu Mythos gaze upon mankind’s inhumanity towards his fellow man, it casts a long and dark shadow from our own inner darkness. These seven stories explore such shadows, with tales of all-too-familiar evils further darkened by the corruption of the Cthulhu Mythos.
Contents: Ghosts & Monsters (Kingsport) by Peter Rawlik Dreams of Dunwich (Dunwich) by Glynn Owen Barrass Witchlights (Dunwich) by Christine Morgan Luck be With You (Arkham) by Brian M. Sammons George Weedon and The Mystery of Emily Keane (Arkham) by Lee Clark Zumpe Blood and the Deep Blue Sea (Innsmouth) by Oscar Rios
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weirdletter · 4 years
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Lovecraftiana: The Magazine of Eldritch Horror, Volume 5, Issue 1, edited by Gavin Chappell, Rogue Planet Press, Walpurgisnacht 2020. Cover art by Dave Senecal, interior illustrations by Dean Wirth and Majid M. Binghalib, info: Facebook.
More Cthulhuvian thrills from the modern day heirs of the Lovecraftian legacy! Lovecraftiana is a quarterly publication from Rogue Planet Press, with issues coming out April 30th, July 31st, October 31st, and January 31st. It features stories, articles, poetry or artwork on Cthulhu Mythos / Lovecraftian themes.
Contents: Lurkers – David A, Riley Every Star is Mad – C.M. Fields The Reliquiary – C.P. Webster Unholy Cosmic Horror – Cameron Walker Bug of thr Stars – Evan Rodenhausen Afterburn – Carlton Herzog The Vesel – Henry Snider How to Frame a Dying Art – Mike Lee The Blue Canoe – Ben Scotti The Terror of Emmet’s Cove – Lee Clarke Zumpe The Dewey Mine Attack – Dean Wirth Shipping on the River – Sergio Palumbo The End of History – Mathew Chabin
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weirdletter · 4 years
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Shadows of an Inner Darkness: Stories of the Struggle Against Eldritch Horrors & Our Own Inhumanity, edited by Brian Sammons, Golden Goblin Press, 2020. Cover art by Reuben Dodd, info: goldengoblinpress.com.
When the dark and malevolent forces of the Cthulhu Mythos gaze upon mankind’s inhumanity towards his fellow man, it casts a long and dark shadow from our own inner darkness. These seven stories explore such shadows, with tales of all-too-familiar evils further darkened by the corruption of the Cthulhu Mythos.
Contents: The Parkland Experiments by William Meikle Carrion Crows by Peter Rawlik By Unknown Hands by Edward M. Erdelac A Ghastly Industry by Lee Clark Zumpe The Last Appointment by Oscar Rios Man of the House by Christine Morgan Heart Mountain by Glynn Owen Barrass
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weirdletter · 5 years
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Ancestors & Descendants: Lovecraftian Prequels and Sequels, edited by Robert Poyton, Innsmouth Gold, 2019. Cover art and illustrations by Graveheart Designs, info: innsmouthgold.com.
Ancestors — we all have them. Family lines that extend deep into the past and, sometimes, into the future. The works of H.P. Lovecraft are full of references to twisted family trees, evil ancestors, and degenerate descendants. Inheritance and legacy, rebirth and decay. This anthology explores both prequels and sequels to Lovecraftian tales. Seventeen stories that tell of the descendants of Randolph Carter and of the aftermath of the fateful 1928 Innsmouth raid. You will discover the dark history of the de la Poers, read of the early days of the artist Pickman, and learn the secrets of Erich Zann. From downtown Arkham to distant Venus, from the dawn of time to the far flung future; this unique collection, by authors old and new, seeks to expand and explore the rich Mythos legacy left to us by the Father of the Weird Tale.
Contents: The Events at Exham Priory – Robert Poyton A Brief Delay on the Road to San Bernardino – B Harlan Crawford Sympathetic Vibrations – Lee Clark Zumpe His Last Summer – Russell Smeaton Portrait of the Artist – Frank Coffman The Acquisition of Mariah Lieberman – Peter Rawlik The Shadow Over America – John Houlihan Crepitus – Mark Jenkins Whatever Happened to Bobby Lee? – Eduardo Peret Bad Dream – Chris Halliday The Derelict in the Dock – John A DeLaughter The Lullaby of Erich Zann – GK Lomax Twilight of the Gods – Glynn Owen Barrass Memories – Tony Bradbury Nyarlathotep 2030 (or A Dark Carnival) – Ian Delacroix Beneath the Walls of Eryx – Dickon Springate The Nyarlathotep Experience – Miguel Fliguer
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weirdletter · 5 years
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Summer of Lovecraft: Cosmic Horror in the 1960s, edited by Brian M. Sammons and Glynn Owen Barrass, The Dark Regions Press, 2019. Info: darkregions.com.
A new Lovecraftian anthology based in the 1960s from the editors behind World War Cthulhu: A Collection of Lovecraftian War Stories!
Contents: Night Trippers by Lois H. Gresh Being for the Benefit of Mr. Sullivan by Lee Clark Zumpe Dreamland by David Dunwoody Lost In the Poppy-Fields of Flesh by Konstantine Paradias Five To One by Edward M. Erdelac Keeping the Faith by Sam Stone Mud Men by Sean Hoade Misconception by Jamie D. Jenkins No Colors Anymore by Joe L. Murr Operation Alice by Pete Rawlik Shimmer and Sway by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy Short Wave by Stephen Mark Rainey The Song that Crystal Sang by Tom Lynch Through a Looking Glass Darkly by Glynn Owen Barrass and Brian M. Sammons The Color from the Deep by William Meikle The Long Fine Flash by Edward Morris The Summer of Love by C.J. Henderson Just Another Afternoon in Arkham, Brought to You in Living Color by Mark McLaughlin and Michael Sheehan, Jr. Crystal Blue Persuasion by Jeffrey Thomas
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weirdletter · 5 years
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Lovecraftiana: The Magazine of Eldritch Horror, Volume 4, Issue 2, edited by Gavin Chappell, Rogue Planet Press, Lammas Eve 2019. Cover art by Borja Pintado, interior illustrations by Dean Wirth, info: lulu.com.
Lovecraftiana is a quarterly publication dedicated to stories, poems and illustrations inspired by the works of HP Lovecraft. Issues are published April 30, July 31, October 31, and January 31.
Contents: Incense of Irem – Lee Clarke Zumpe Lovecraft's Pets – Matthew Wilson Cthulhu Chicks – Ronald Linson The Book – Jacob Jones-Goldstein The Colour of Deceit – William Robert Webb III The King in the Emerald Cloak – Kieran Judge The Last Resort – Dean Wirth The Lost Archivist – David Kenney The Crimson Sin – J.R. Young The Bat – Sandro D. Fossemò The Horror on the Buffet Table – R.C. Mulhare The Orphanage of Lowell Street – Sergio Palumbo Late Night Encounter – Greg Fewer
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weirdletter · 5 years
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Sorrow: A Horror Anthology, edited by James Ward Kirk, James Ward Kirk Publishing, 2019. Cover art by Mike Jansen, info: amazon.
Authors from around the world address the idea of sorrow through the lens of horror. These stories approach a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others. Sorrow is an universal emotion, and sometimes it frightens us. Come and see. You'll not be sorry.
Contents: Absorption – Joe X Young Girl, Waiting – Marge Simon Underworld – Sheldon Woodbury In the Short Season of a Long Year Without You – Bruce Boston Soul Seeking – Mike Jansen Baby, Come Back – Kenneth C. Goldman Curse of the Werewolf’s Wife – Bruce Boston Where They Buried Me – Wendell Cooper Copper Menagerie – Bruce Boston Trash Vortex 696 – Alessandro Manzetti Doll Eyes – Joy Ruijmgaart Damnation/Salvation – Trevor Hallam White Siege – Marge Simon & Alessandro Manzetti I’ve Already Forgotten Amy Bailey – Stephen McQuiggan Stars May Rise to Hell and Back – Bruce Boston Single Slice – Lucas Leery The Lights Go Out – Brian Rosenberger Summer’s End – Brian Rosenberger At the End of the Ocean Is the Past – Rob Teun Why Are You So Dark? – James Michael Shoberg The Last Door – RJ Meldrum Double Layer – Andre Sanders I’m Back – Mathias Jansson Survivor – Thomas M. Malafarina When Death Comes Back – Cindy O'Quinn In Absinthe Dreams – H.R. Boldwood Where the Ash Falls – Hillary Lyon Seated ’Twixt the Shadows – Roy Ruijmgaart e-Roger Swimming Upstream – J. Michael Major The Shade and the Abyss – Jerry Langdon Inquietari Umbris – Scáth Beorh The Darkness of the Embrace – Lee Clark Zumpe The Scent of Mothballs – Lee Clark Zumpe An Unhaunting – Mark Silcox Where Secrets Linger – Lee Clark Zumpe Sand – Vada Katherine   Cold – Reed Alexander Terror of the Soul – Norbert Góra Author Bios
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weirdletter · 6 years
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Lovecraftiana: The Magazine of Eldritch Horror, Volume 3, Issue 4, edited by Gavin Chappell, Rogue Planet Press, Candlemass 2019. Cover art by Waldknust, interior illustrations by Dean Wirth, info: lulu.com.
Lovecraftiana is a quarterly publication dedicated to stories, poems and illustrations inspired by the works of HP Lovecraft. Issues are published April 30, July 31, October 31, and January 31.
Contents: The City of Fear – Jamie C. Weir Crabs – Harris Coverley From Arkham – S. Gepp Conductor of Chaos – E.W. Farnsworth Aurora – Dean Whirth The Inner Spheres – Jeff Remling The Void – A. Toren Maggot – Lee Clarke Zumpe To Swim in the Light – Paul Lubaczewski The Colonists – Stuart West Paradise – Michael Meillarec Tenebras Autem Vivit – Lee Glenwright
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weirdletter · 6 years
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Disturbed Digest: Tales of the Dark Side, December 2018, edited by Tyree Campbell, Alban Lake Publishing, December 2018. Cover art by by Laura Givens, info: smashwords.com.
This is a quarterly digest. You'll find some bent and tilted tales in the genres of dark fantasy, horror, and even some science fiction.
stories Son of Caddaja by Ethan Nahté Aulus Fabius Ambustus by Gustavo Bondoni The Ghoul Man Keeps Running All Night Long by Francis W. Alexander A Halo of Butterflies by Ville Meriläinen Wild with Hunger by Lee Clark Zumpe The Death Waltz by Aria J. Wolf Disembodied by Gregory L. Norris
flash fiction Nineteenth Century Rebellion by Bruce Boston Death of the Kool Klub by Matthew Wilson
poetry Light Fades in Her Dark Embrace by Ashley Dioses The Gathering Time by Marge Simon It by Marc Shapiro
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