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Unreleased Film Scripts

13 Friday Mar 2020

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New on Archive.org, Unreleased Film Scripts, all unreleased and effectively unmade as movies. There’s Bug Jack Barron by Norman Spinrad; del Toro’s At the Mountains of Madness; a Conan first draft (2008, presumably an early try for the 2011 movie); and a 2005 script for Ender’s Game (presumably an early try for the 2013 movie).

Good news for books and journals in the UK

12 Thursday Mar 2020

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Good news for authors and publishers in the UK’s Spring budget speech in Parliament…

From 1st December 2020 [UK] ebooks, newspapers, magazines or academic journals will have no VAT to pay.”

VAT is the UK’s main UK sales tax, and printed publications are already exempt from the tax. At present it’s uncertain if digital audiobooks will also be exempt.

Two Gentlemen Meet at Midnight

10 Tuesday Mar 2020

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New on Archive.org, August Derleth’s Arkham Sampler #4 (Autumn 1948). The journal ran for eight issues. This issue’s highlight, today, is a ‘poem for voices’ by Derleth. Inspired by reading Lovecraft’s letters he imagines the shades of Lovecraft and Poe meeting at last, one night in Providence.

And here’s a picture to set the mood for a reading. It’s not been seen here before at Tentaclii, and is from my late summer 2019 haul of such pictures showing Lovecraft’s 66 College St and its surroundings. The two men are at the Van Wickle Gates at the top of College Street, only a moment’s walk from 66 College Street. In fact, given the timing in the 1940s, one wonders if the picture wasn’t inspired by Derleth’s 1948 poem.

I don’t know who holds Derleth’s copyrights these days, but if they’re sensible descendents then there may be potential here for a musical album. Of soundscape / found-sounds / low-key ‘night music’, combined into tracks evoking Providence at night in the 1930s/40s leading into a dramatised vocal performance of this poem with FX. Perhaps earlier in the album one might also have some of Poe’s more ‘cosmic’ lyrics and then Lovecraft’s churchyard letters/poem, both mentioned in the above poem, done in the same way.

February on Tentaclii

29 Saturday Feb 2020

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Weary winter winds wizzle their way around Tentaclii Towers, offering spitterings of sleet. Lines of geese honk through the grey skies, newly back from the warm south and eager to shiver and hiss on perilous nests along the inner-city canals. Tentaclii’s own nest has been well-feathered in February, as daily or even twice-daily posting has continued. Although the fabled ‘golden egg’ has yet to be laid, as my Patreon total remains at $57, having lost $4 + $1 and gained a new $5 patron. If you are a potential patron and can afford even $1 a month, then it would be very encouraging. Being able to purchase a few more ginger beers might even help me ward off a virus or three. Apparently the virus has just arrived yesterday in the Tentaclii Towers hinterlands, via holiday-makers returning from the Canary Islands and Italy.

Two quality journals new to me were discovered this month: Fantasy Art and Studies; and Gramarye: The Journal of the Chichester Centre for Fairy Tales, Fantasy and Speculative Fiction. A new issue of the German Lovecrafter No.6, December 2019, was also noted. There were a number of calls and opportunities posted here, such as The Miskatonic Scholarship, and calls for The Pulpster and others. I noted that The Dark Man appears to need a publicist, and perhaps also a cover-artist, for each issue.

The month was light on new books but one was noted, Clark Ashton Smith: A Comprehensive Bibliography; and I was pleased to hear of a recent Spanish volume translating Lovecraft’s best poetry. I was also pleased to find The House of the Worm in ebook, and the comments on that post usefully got some of the publication history straightened out with the help of the author himself. A few more scholarly items were added to the Open Lovecraft page.

Various new pictures of Lovecraft’s Providence were found, including an aspect of the art of the Brown campus that I’d not previously known about. I also took a quick pictorial dive into what Lovecraft’s Quebec might have looked like. Various bits of Lovecraftian art were posted, and some tangentially related art / science exhibitions noted. Some passing attention was also paid to Lovecraftian videogames, and for film-makers there was a call for the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival 2020. Here in the UK interest in Lovecraftian theatre continues to build — there’s a substantial theatre tour of Lovecraft’s work in 2020, from a noted performer.

Leaping Lovecraft

29 Saturday Feb 2020

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For Leap Day, what better than a small selection of Lovecraft on the topics of “leaping” and “leaps”…

* “Leaping, floating, flying down those endless stairs…” — “Erich Zann”.

* “Occasionally the things were shewn leaping through open windows at night…” — said of creatures depicted in paintings, in “Pickman’s Model”.

* “The urge to walk was gradually changing to an urge to leap mystically into space, and suddenly he realised just where the source of the pull lay. It was in the sky. A definite point among the stars had a claim on him and was calling him.” — “Dreams in the Witch House”.

* “… little specks of light leaping out one by one till the expanded sea of roofs is one titanic constellation” — Lovecraft describing watching a vista of Providence, slowly sliding from sunset into night.

* “The leap of the cats through space was very swift” — the Cats of Ulthar return from the Moon to the Dreamlands, in “Dream Quest”.

* “And on summer evenings in the twilight he [a kitten] would prove his kinship to the elfin things of shadow by racing across the lawn on nameless errands, darting into the blackness of the shrubbery now & then, & occasionally leaping at me from ambush & then bounding away again into invisibility before I could catch him.” — Lovecraft recalling his beloved childhood cat.

* “art has no parallel for the bewitching grace of the cat’s slightest motion. … whilst the unerring accuracy of his leaping and springing, running and hunting, has an art-value just as high in a more spirited way” — “Cats and Dogs”.

The Miskatonic Scholarship

27 Thursday Feb 2020

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George R.R. Martin (A Game of Thrones) has announced he is offering The Miskatonic Scholarship… “for a promising writer of Lovecraftian cosmic horror”. The winner gets an intensive six-week workshop retreat for “aspiring writers of science fiction, fantasy, and horror” in New Hampshire. Entrants will need to complete a Financial Need Statement which is due to be available 1st April 2020.

Scroll down the page to also find details another fund for the same New Hampshire retreat…

Applicants from the New York Metropolitan Area (including New Jersey) who are accepted into Odyssey [the New Hampshire writing retreat) are eligible to apply for a scholarship from the Donald A. and Elsie B. Wollheim Memorial Scholarship Fund.

Enchanted: A History of Fantasy Illustration

26 Wednesday Feb 2020

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Opening 6th June 2020, Enchanted: A History of Fantasy Illustration at the Norman Rockwell Museum in the USA.

Robots, Rayguns, and Alternate Views of Reality

25 Tuesday Feb 2020

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Until 7th March 2020 in Maryland, USA: “Robots, Rayguns, and Alternate Views of Reality: Experiencing Art Through the Sci-Fi Paperback Collection in the SMCM Archives”.

And ending 29th March 2020 over in Oklahoma, the exhibition “Cosmic Culture: Intersections of Art and Outer Space”. The Olklahoman has an excellent long interview and gallery from the show.

eBay – PayPal problems, and a solution

25 Tuesday Feb 2020

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eBay sellers of books etc may be encountering problems that appear to have been ongoing for several weeks now. Customers may be contacting you telling you they can’t pay, with far more silently abandoning their cart. Specifically, the problem is that eBay Checkout never passes the customer over to PayPal, as the log-on popup hangs forever at the ‘spinning disc’. If that’s the case, then tell them to add the following URLs to their ad-blocker whitelist…

That solved the problem for me. It appears that recent updates to Web browers adblockers, the popular UBlock Origin specifically, means that these URLs have to be whitelisted afresh. pay.ebay also looks new to me, and may be the real stumbling block. Your customer’s native Web browser ‘tracking protection’ / adblocker / pop-up blocking may need to be turned off, as well as secondary adblocking add-ons such as Fair AdBlocker. The generic ‘accept cookies’ pop-up may also need to be accepted, over at PayPal.

New PEAPS

24 Monday Feb 2020

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The Pulp Era Amateur Press Society (PEAPS) reportedly has member vacancies…

Since 1987, members of the Pulp Era Amateur Press Society have offered research and commentary on the pulp magazines, their contributors, and their legacy. PEAPS — founded by Lynn Hickman in 1987 and still running today — focuses on all aspects of the pulp magazine hobby and related topics. Current members and alumni include some of the most accomplished pulp magazine fans and professionals in the world, including Al Tonik, Glenn Lord, Howard DeVore, Jerry Page, George Evans, Rusty Hevelin, Mike Ashley, Doug Ellis, Will Murray, Anthony Tollin, Brian Earl Brown, and Curt Phillips.

Membership is limited to 28 and it involves quarterly printed-paper mailings, presumably to some far-flung places if the membership is global.

“I hope it will not make it utterly un-decipherable to you…”

20 Thursday Feb 2020

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Some of Lovecraft’s best poetry, now ably translated into Spanish. The leading Spanish newspaper El Pais has a review of the new volume.

Lovecraft is a prophet of human insignificance in the cosmos, yet Garcia Roman finally decides that one of the tonal keys to Lovecraft’s poetry is that… “The poems show an author of maturity. One who is less pessimistic … If Lovecraft opened any doors to hope, he did so in his verses.”

The Doctor Who Art of Chris Achilleos

18 Tuesday Feb 2020

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Kklak!: The Doctor Who Art of Chris Achilleos is due in spring 2020, with large reproductions of paperback cover-art showing classic Doctor Who incarnations. Several of these feature the more Lovecraftian style of monsters, such as the Sea Devils…

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