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Travis Anthony

19 Tuesday Jul 2011

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Two impressive Lovecraftian artworks by Travis Anthony…

Dunwich Horror coming in graphic-novel adaptation

17 Sunday Jul 2011

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IDW has announced a comic adaptation of “The Dunwich Horror”, by author Joe R. Lansdale and artist Peter Bergting. This team are a big deal in the world of contemporary comics, and Lansdale has won the Bram Stoker Award seven times. The aim is to produce… “a modern update” and it seems it’ll run to about 100 pages. The adaptation will first appear as a four-issue mini-series, and then be collected as a paperpack with the addition of Robert Weinberg’s adaptation of “The Hound” with art from Menton3.

Vacation Necronomicon School – preliminary taster

16 Saturday Jul 2011

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And they’re off! The Vacation Necronomicon School, a summer school for literary Lovecraft fans, started today with an initial ‘taster’ assignment for beginners. Over the weekend, we’re reading “The Cats of Ulthar” if you’re a Lovecraft beginner. Or revisiting “At the Mountains of Madness” if you’re an old Lovecraft hand. More formal assignments start on 18th July.

If you’d like to listen to “The Cats of Ulthar” there are three free Librivox recordings. But I wasn’t satisfied with any of them — so I’ve created a new Creative Commons audio reading of the story to celebrate the return of the Summer School.

Vacation Necronomicon School 2011

11 Monday Jul 2011

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Excellent news. The Vacation Necronomicon School rises from its slumber! The Headmistress writes…

“it has become clear to me that the time for Vacation Necronomicon School is once more at hand.”

“Our second term begins 18th July 2011, with an additional orientation lesson for newcomers posted on Friday the 15th. Those interested in formal enrollment should e-mail the Headmistress, and all curious parties are encouraged to do so, as formal enrollment comes with formal acknowledgement.”

The email is on the blog’s sidebar, about halfway down.

Bruce Sterling on Lovecraft

06 Wednesday Jul 2011

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Science fiction author Bruce Sterling annotates Lovecraft’s Commonplace Book through the prism of 21st century tech. Newly posted today, it makes for a bizzare little page.

28 The Cats of Ulthar […] (((endless seething primal LOLcat hordes)))


Whisperer in Darkness review from Film Threat

05 Tuesday Jul 2011

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The first carefully critical review (that I’ve seen) for the feature-length The Whisperer in Darkness. Tom Cruise isn’t in it, apparently. Darn.

Film Threat concludes…

“Branney nails the spirit of Lovecraft. Through voice-over narratives and frightened faces, The Whisperer in Darkness conveys a sense of human sanity being unraveled by too much forbidden fruit.”

There’s a new dedicated set of Web pages for the movie. The DVD should be out around… “October of 2011”.

H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast escapes from Mountains

04 Monday Jul 2011

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The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast has finished its 7-part reading and discussion of At The Mountains of Madness. It’s free online.

The Tentaclii Summer Story Challenge 2011

04 Monday Jul 2011

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Here’s a bit of fun for the summer. I’ve written a brief Lovecraftian story idea/outline, in the manner of the short entries in Lovecraft’s Commonplace Book. The challenge is to write a short story that fleshes it out and gives it a strong conclusion, much like the challenge that Lovecraft occasionally had from his ghost-writing commissioners. There may be prizes!

“A scientific or scholarly protagonist discovers that each person’s mind contains the trigger for each person’s exact date of death. This is due to the gradual layered accumulation of dream-memories over a lifetime. The human mind is born with only a certain finite capacity to retain and hold these faint and fleeting memories of past dreams, and when the mind is full of these — then death is swiftly triggered by making the body an ‘attractor’ for some form of evil or harm. But the protagonist creates a device to capture and siphon off his own dream-memories into bell-jars or some other storage devices, and by this he hopes for immortality.

Only after some months does he realise that he cannot contain his siphoned dream-memories in artificial vessels (they begin to fester and mingle there, and in doing so open up dimensional-portals which threaten to allow unspeakable hybrid dream-entities into the world, entities which he thinks he sees scratching and whispering at the glass of the bell-jars, etc). He decides that his festering dream-memories must be passed into the mind of another human, where he hopes they may be better contained. While researching how to do this, he is led to understand that it is only the balancing and calming factor of the faint dream-memories in the human mind that is keeping the human race from seeing the true cosmic horror of their situation in the universe. He has condemned himself to madness by removing too many of his dream-memories, but yet he cannot restore them (in their corrupted form) to his mind.

Can he accomplish the transfer of his now-diseased dream-memories into another, before his dream-memory deprived brain is engulfed by the shattering awareness of the nature of the horrors pressing against the glass of the bell-jars? And what will happen to the chosen recipient?”

Eldritch!

29 Wednesday Jun 2011

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A long interview with Aaron Alexovich and Drew Rausch of the new Eldritch! webcomic, which is now available…

“Eldritch! is a horror book. A dark, brutal, MESSY horror book, but with a lot of humor built in… The story’s about Anya Sobczek, an angry punk-rock science major who discovers her teenage occultist brother is full of black tentacles and ancient, awful powers. There’s a lot of Lovecraft in it, obviously… Lots of monsters…”

CRUSOE : the Macabre Later Adventures of Robinson Crusoe – new Kindle revision

20 Monday Jun 2011

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I have a new revision of the Kindle ebook CRUSOE : the Macabre Later Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, available now. This has had some minor revisions, and the benefit of three extra passes of close proof-reading. I’ve also dropped the price to a special ‘summer sale’ price of $0.99 plus your local sales tax. Ideal summer reading for those going on cruises or visiting small tropical islands!

H.P. Lovecraft’s favourite artists

09 Thursday Jun 2011

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John Coulthart has a brisk survey of H.P. Lovecraft’s favourite artists, on Tor.com. See also Monster Brains‘ new collection of hi-res Sidney Sime scans.

Whisperer in Darkness interview

09 Thursday Jun 2011

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The improbably titled Sun Break interviews the makers of the feature-length film adaptation of Lovecraft’s The Whisperer in Darkness.

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