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Monthly Archives: February 2014

Marine Megafauna Collection

05 Wednesday Feb 2014

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PLOS ONE, the free open-access science journal, has just launched the Marine Megafauna Collection of academic articles. Megafauna is scientific shorthand for “creatures of very large size”. The PLOS archives only contains articles from, naturally enough, the various PLOS journals. For a wider trawl, and free access to historical articles on the subject and its folklore and myth, use my JURN open-access academic journal search-engine.

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The Collection accompanies a free open online learning course Marine Megafauna: An Introduction, which anyone can take to learn the basics of marine biology as its relates to the really big sea creatures. There’s an interview with the course leader.

Heavy cats

04 Tuesday Feb 2014

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Claveloux’s brief “The Language of Cats” from the H.P. Lovecraft special edition of Heavy Metal magazine, with text from The Dream-Quest.

Towards the Visionary Antipodes

04 Tuesday Feb 2014

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Towards the Visionary Antipodes of the Human Psyche is a short essay series examining the claims for Lovecraft and his circle as heralds of the 1960s psychedelic experience:

Part 1: Clark Ashton Smith and H.P. Lovecraft Anticipate the Psychedelic Experience.

Part 2: H.P. Lovecraft and the Door in the Wall, on H.P. Lovecraft’s fiction as a precursor to the psychedelic experience.

Part 3: H.P. Lovecraft, Psychedelia, Ancient Astronauts, and Occult Theories of Creativity.

If Lovecraft had been born in 1943…

04 Tuesday Feb 2014

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Not mine, found on a Russian Facebook group, used as a cow-catcher for a link to another Facebook group.

The cats on the walls

02 Sunday Feb 2014

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Awesome Teutonic kittee furniture that Lovecraft would have adored…

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The house of his friends Mrs Miniter and Miss Beebe had a series of “cat ladders” built into its walls, although only one of the many cats there knew how to use them.

“The Rats in the Walls” was written September 1923, before Lovecraft first visited the Beebe/Miniter household in June 1928, so the whimsical thought that it might originally have been “Cats in the Walls” and inspired by the cat-ladders is impossible.

On sex and poetry

02 Sunday Feb 2014

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A new blog post by S.T. Joshi. News that…

“Hippocampus Press has decided to publish a biannual journal devoted to weird poetry, entitled Spectral Realms [with] reviews and articles on the subject [in addition to poetry] … We hope to have the first issue ready by July [2014]”

Also news of a new scholarly book…

“Bobby Derie’s Sex and the Cthulhu Mythos, a serious and very perspicacious study of this subject. Derie, a young British critic, has analysed not only Lovecraft’s life and work for its sexual overtones and implications, but also the work of Lovecraft’s contemporaries [with publication planned for] later this year [2014] from Hippocampus Press”

More Open Lovecraft

01 Saturday Feb 2014

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* S.T. Joshi (2012), “Poe, Lovecraft, and the Revolution in Weird Fiction”, text of a lecture delivered at the Ninth Annual Commemoration Program of the Poe Society, 7th October 2012. Published on the website of the Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore.

More Open Lovecraft

01 Saturday Feb 2014

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* Patricia Garcia (2012), “The fantastic of place and the fantastic of space: two models of transgression”, Letras & Letras, Vol.28, No.2 (2012). (Part of a substantial special issue on horror and the fantastic. In English, with Spanish abstract).

* Brian S. Matzke (2013), All Scientific Stuff: Science, Expertise, and Everyday Reality in 1926. (PhD thesis for The University of Michigan. One short section is relevant: “Amazing Stories’ weird tale: “The Colour out of Space””.

* Elisa Gorusuk (2013), “Science et mythologie dans les oeuvres d’Howard Phillips Lovecraft”. (Masters disseration in French, examines the interplay of science and mythology in four key works).

Free online course: Fantasy and Science Fiction

01 Saturday Feb 2014

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Free Coursera online course, Fantasy and Science Fiction: The Human Mind, Our Modern World. 11 weeks, starts 3rd February 2014.

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