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Monthly Archives: January 2012

Graceless No.1

12 Thursday Jan 2012

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Graceless : a journal of the radical gothic. It’s a 116-page goth subculture journal, but it looks a serious endevour. No fiction, but rather a mix of interviews, photography and articles on aspects of the gothic subculture scene, plus occasional more serious-sounding articles such as “Jeepers Creepers!: The Dark Side of Victorian Childrens’ Literature”. May interest photographers and Lovecraftian goths.

Gothic Science Fiction: 1980-2010

11 Wednesday Jan 2012

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An interesting sounding new book from Livepool University Press in the UK, Gothic Science Fiction: 1980-2010 (Liverpool Science Fiction Texts & Studies) (Nov 2011)…

“This timely book explores what might be termed Gothic science fiction of the last three decades, 1980-2010. Identifying texts by this category may at first appear contradictory, as the Gothic’s connotations of the irrational and supernatural seems to conflict with science fiction’s rational foundations. However, this collection demonstrates that the two categories have rich intersections.”

Lovecraftian carpets

10 Tuesday Jan 2012

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Kirill Rozhkov has made a Lovecraftian carpet series called “Dark Water” for Danish carpet company EGE. bCreative has the photos…

New recording of Rats in The Walls

09 Monday Jan 2012

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A new audio recording of “The Rats in The Walls” adapted and directed by Jeffrey Gardner, read by Sebastian H. Orr, and with an original cello score performed by Ira Ochs.

Odd Fish

08 Sunday Jan 2012

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A nicely drawn webcomic, Odd Fish, featuring the adventures of Lovecraft the octopus and Howard the puffer fish.

New Polish zine

07 Saturday Jan 2012

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Super Lovecraft-portrait cover illustration, for the first issue of a new Polish zine…

“Available in February for distribution via online ebook shops, and also at selected retail sales outlets in Poland! The first issue of [Something On The Threshold], dedicated to horror, crime and amazing stories. The zine will have 64 pages in A5 format, and between the covers will be many excellent texts, both Polish and foreign. Including previously unpublished [in Polish?] works of H.P. Lovecraft. For more information, also about how to submit texts, can be found on the Facebook group page.”

Lovecraft and tentacles in racial propaganda

06 Friday Jan 2012

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Grady Hendrix has a couple of interesting examples that point to one way in which the young Lovecraft’s fear of the Asiatic races might have become intertwined (literally) with tentacles…

The first is said to be from 1881, the second is undated but looks like it might be early 1920s? One wonders if this specific type of tentacular depiction was more widespread between the 1880s and the 1920s?

Howard Lovecraft and the Undersea Kingdom – first chapter free

06 Friday Jan 2012

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Read the first chapter of the new Howard Lovecraft and the Undersea Kingdom for free.

Lovecraft infestation spreads through comics

05 Thursday Jan 2012

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A serious Lovecraft infestation spreads its tentacles through comics in early 2012. Infestation 2…

“is a 2012 multi-property crossover event that includes most of IDW Publishing’s licensed [comics] properties at time of publishing” […]

The first manifestation is an interesting concept… steampunk-era Transformers “strive against the incomprehensible evil of H.P. Lovecraft’s Elder Gods” during America’s Industrial Revolution, with the aid of Telsa…

This gripping [comic book] issue sets the stage for Lovecraft’s “Old Ones” to break through time and space and invade many titles, including TRANSFORMERS, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, and a special fifth-week one-shot, INFESTATION: TEAM-UP, featuring Bat Boy and GROOM LAKE’s grey alien Archibald in February. Then in March, the Infestation spreads even further, infecting TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES and G.I. JOE. In April, vampires battle zombies in 30 DAYS OF NIGHT: INFESTATION, followed by the stunning closing issue, INFESTATION 2 #2.

I’m not sure if the plots of all these get interlinked, but it sounds like they do. I somehow doubt I’ll be reading these to find out, but I love to observe the clever combinations of talent, conceptualisation, and marketing that goes into time-limited storytelling campaigns like this. There are even special temporary tattoos in each issue, thus kicking back against digital piracy. Perhaps the more staid book publishing world has something to learn from this sort of advanced combination of marketing and interlinked talent, focused into a three month period and harnessed to brands?

Sensualising Deformity

04 Wednesday Jan 2012

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Another conference to add to the list of those taking place in 2012 on monsters and the monstrous. Sensualising Deformity: Communication and Conception of Monstrous Embodiment is on 15th June 2012 to 16th June 2012, at the University of Edinburgh (in the far north of the UK)…

“It will direct an interdisciplinary gaze towards the spaces where the experience and representation of the deformed or monstrous body meet, not only in medical or scientific accounts, but also in literature, film, and the visual arts. We hope to explore these representations specifically with regards to the deformed body’s sensuality and sexuality, aspects of being which it has traditionally been denied.”

Russian quasicrystal has origin in outer space

04 Wednesday Jan 2012

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A deliciously Lovecraftian news item today. ‘Russian quasicrystal rock came from space‘…

A mysterious Russian rock made of a type of crystal never before seen outside a laboratory is most likely a meteorite from the early days of the solar system, geologists say. The first naturally occurring quasicrystals on Earth have been found among rock samples gathered from the remote Koryak Mountains in the far-east of Siberia. Researcher Paul Steinhardt of Princeton University describes such a bizarre arrangement as “a disharmony in space. Any symmetry thought to be forbidden is possible for quasicrystals,” he told Space.com.

The Last Train

03 Tuesday Jan 2012

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Great little animated short from Dublin, The Last Train, with a Lovecraftian feel and a kicker…

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKf1k08JS_E&w=640&h=360]

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