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Dreams in the Witch House discussion wraps up

05 Wednesday Oct 2011

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The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast has finished its three-part discussion of “The Dreams in the Witch House”, read by Dave Stinton. The only full reading I know of is by Morgan Scorpion, and I’ve looked hard for an alternative reading but not yet found one.

Robert Aickman

03 Monday Oct 2011

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Bookslut has a new appreciation of Sheridan Le Fanu and Robert Aickman. Robert Aickman is a new name to me, but he sounds fascinating. Sadly, he’s yet another author who can’t be purchased for the Kindle, despite being published in print by Faber and Faber (three print volumes: Cold Hand in Mine, The Wine-Dark Sea, The Unsettled Dust). You might think publishers wanted people to go get the pirated versions.

I was delighted to learn that the first story in Cold Hand in Mine is set in Wolverhampton. I’m always keen to find horror and fantasy stories that arise from my own West Midlands of England…

“The Swords” is one, a seedy [horror] tale of adolescence and first love, set against a grimy industrial background of Midlands Britain, replete with carnivals, snakemen and two-bit whorehouses.

Aickman also co-founded The Inland Waterways Association, along with L.T.C. Rolt, a grassroots organisation which so wonderfully restored the old canals of the Midlands.

Dandelion Wine to be filmed

03 Monday Oct 2011

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Weird. Why can’t I buy any Ray Bradbury books on the Amazon Kindle store? Not a single one is listed, on either the USA or UK store. Does he despise ebooks? Or does he just have a lousy publisher these days?

Anyway, according to The Hollywood Reporter there’s a new planned cinema version of Dandelion Wine, with the 91 year-old Bradbury set to adapt the screenplay.

Lord it’s An Expensive World

03 Monday Oct 2011

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Here come the silly prices for mint first-edition hardback copies of Lord Of Visible World: Autobiography In Letters, now that the book is out-of-print…

Trollhunter is sick – literally

01 Saturday Oct 2011

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Tried to watch Trollhunter. Gave up a third of the way in. Note to film-makers: use of a shaky handheld camera may get you a tick in the ‘Trendy’ box at film-school, but in the real-world half your audience is puking with sea-sickness after the first twenty minutes.

Techno triffids

01 Saturday Oct 2011

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Need inspiration for your fiction? Three posts from Data.is.nature, on ideas in patabotany: one, two, three. Growable machines, trees as biological libraries for human knowledge, vegetal syncretism between humans and plants via computers…

Bette Burgoyne

01 Saturday Oct 2011

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Bette Burgoyne

Fungi from Yuggoth, free audio-book

30 Friday Sep 2011

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William Hart’s excellent free reading of Lovecraft’s complete Fungi from Yuggoth. Blissfully music-free and FX-free.

The Whisperer in Manchester

30 Friday Sep 2011

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The Whisperer in Darkness movie is set for its UK premiere in October.

I Am cheap

28 Wednesday Sep 2011

Posted by asdjfdlkf in Historical context, New books, Scholarly works

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The two-volume I Am Providence, currently direct from Amazon with free shipping, for just $63. I doubt it’ll ever get much lower than this?

Free Wayne June reading of ‘The Statement Of Randolph Carter’

27 Tuesday Sep 2011

Posted by asdjfdlkf in Lovecraftian arts, Podcasts etc.

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The 19th Sept 2011 SFF Audio Podcast #126 offers…

“a complete and unabridged reading of The Statement Of Randolph Carter by H.P. Lovecraft, read by Wayne June (from the Audio Realms collection The Dark Worlds Of H.P. Lovecraft – Volume 3), followed by a discussion of the story.”

Steampunk Writers & Artists Guild

26 Monday Sep 2011

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I just found the Steampunk Writers & Artists Guild, which may be of interest to some readers here.

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