The latest Voluminous is “A Lovecraftian Romantic Comedy”…
“In which HPL tells his friends Kleiner and Moe of his early encounters with Madame Greene”
10 Thursday Sep 2020
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The latest Voluminous is “A Lovecraftian Romantic Comedy”…
“In which HPL tells his friends Kleiner and Moe of his early encounters with Madame Greene”
01 Tuesday Sep 2020
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New to me, an unabridged recording of “The Dunwich Horror”. As a limited edition twin-LP vinyl album and wall-poster, from Psilowave Records. Listed as “2020”, and shipping now.
Not to be confused with the abridged full-cast vinyl LP recording of “The Dunwich Horror”, issued in summer 2018 by Cadabra Records. That featured veteran screen actor Robert Powell as Dr. Henry Armitage.
22 Saturday Aug 2020
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As the leaves crisp and fall, and the year turns toward cooler weather… “The Rutted Road” by H.P. Lovecraft, an early Autumn/Fall poem read by “Award-winning audiobook narrator and producer Mike Vendetti”. He also has many other readings of Lovecraft poems, such as “Providence”.
21 Friday Aug 2020
Posted in Lovecraftian arts, New books, Odd scratchings, Podcasts etc., Scholarly works
There will probably be more to come, but this is my round-up so far for 2020:
* The key website hplovecraft.com has… “completely overhauled and re-organized the “Lovecraft’s Letters” page” as a 130th birthday present. This being the page for the Lovecraft letters as published in book form.
* Portland’s H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival is celebrating Lovecraft’s 130th Birthday on the nearest weekend, via a “streaming event available to stream from anywhere in the U.S.”, and featuring “short films both new and classic from the festival’s 25 year history” and billed as “HPLFF Presents 130 Years of H.P. Lovecraft”. There is also a t-shirt for the event and the Festival’s co-director and “fellow Portland horror writers” ran an online Lovecraftian horror panel.
* The ‘Segundo Festival Literario H.P. Lovecraft’, aka ‘Literario 2do Festival H.P. Lovecraft’, appears to be taking place in Mexico from 20th-22nd August 2020, bringing together Lovecraftian artists, writers and film-makers in Mexico. Last year it was a physical event with stalls, talks and screenings at La Moderna. But this year it was perhaps only virtual. Online already is “Remanentes del pesimismo Schopenhaueriano en al obra de H.P. Lovecraft”, a 45 minute video lecture in Spanish on Schopenhauerian pessimism in Lovecraft. Doubtless more videos from the event will appear online soon.
* Elsewhere in Mexico there was a university event to launch the fourth edition of the La ciudad de las montañas de la locura (At The Mountains of Madness) and the blurb had it that… “there will be talks, short film screenings and will talk about art, science and cinema, all related to the writer.” The Casa Universitaria del Libro de la UANL also has livecasts via Facebook from August 17th to 22nd. “Among the themes will be addressed the relationship between Lovecraft and the First World War, his vision as a popularizer of science, the relationship between cinema and literature, and his poetry.”
* Also in Mexico, the 19th Macabre Film Festival at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico runs… “from August 25th to 30th, and will commemorate a hundred years of German Expressionism, and 130 years since the birth of H.P. Lovecraft”. The PDF Programme.
* Nothing from the Italian or other European Lovecraftians, that I can see. But possibly the search-engines have not yet got around to indexing the latest from across Europe. I get that impression from searches.
* I released my Annotated “Hypnos” at Tentaclii. This is the first substantial annotated edition, as Klinger omitted it from his two volumes, and the notes to be found from S.T. Joshi are fairly short.
* The latest Sept/Oct Halloween issue of Digital Production magazine, the substantial German trade magazine for high-end movie and TV digital FX and similar, was released on Lovecraft’s birthday with a ‘Cthulhu creation’ feature (article not yet online).
* There’s a “Cthulhu Mythos Sale” over on DriveThuRPG, which appears to be one of the largest of the RGP book sites. Tenkar’s Tavern has waded in and selected five of the best, and promises more picks soon.
* RPG gamers also chose the day to unleash Apocthulhu… “successfully launched the PDF edition of the APOCTHULHU Core Rulebook. It’s a 330 page behemoth packed with rules, world building resources, pre-defined settings…”.
* Comics artist Frank Brunner & Friends posted a nice arty ‘birthday-card’ on Facebook…
* A slightly less impressive Cthulhu Minecraft Skin was released. But fun, if you need a Cthulhu in there.
* Makowh released his full reading of “The Rats in the Walls”, accompanied by his own artwork which can be seen in crisper form at ArtStation.
* Harry Piper put together special 130th Birthday musings on “The Cosmic Pessimism of H.P. Lovecraft”.
* And lastly and rather more cheerily, the Journal of Geek Studies chose the day to celebrate Pokécrustacea: the crustacean-inspired Pokémon.
19 Wednesday Aug 2020
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The new podcast Hard to Believe #015 has a long interview with… “biographer S.T. Joshi on the life and legacy of Lovecraft”.
Also, the latest Arkham Reporter appreciates “How H.P. Lovecraft Chose His Pens”, with the aid of Frank Belknap Long’s late memoir.
08 Saturday Aug 2020
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Heavy Metal magazine has posted a new 47-minute YouTube recording of a 2020 Comic Con Panel: ‘Putting The Science In Science Fiction’…
CEO of Heavy Metal Matthew Medney is joined by Biologist Kurt Broz, Aerospace Engineer John Connelly, and Science Educator Ben Dickow, as they explore the reality of science in science fiction.
01 Saturday Aug 2020
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The paranormalist ‘X’ Zone Radio Show podcast interviews Lovecraftian David Goudsward…
his next publications will include H. P. Lovecraft in Florida (Bold Venture Press), Horror Guide to Southern New England (Post Mortem Press) and Sun, Sand, and Sea Serpents: A History of Florida Sea Monster Sightings.
30 Thursday Jul 2020
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Bradbury 100 is a new limited-run interviews podcast which will survey the Ray Bradbury scholar/fan scene as it stands in 2020. The first episode was released on 25th July 2020.
A younger Ray Bradbury
There’s also a new book, The Earliest Bradbury.
03 Friday Jul 2020
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I’m pleased to see that Interstellar Patrol: Federation of Humanity is now out, providing a new 17-hour audiobook for Christopher Anvil’s late 1960s Interstellar Patrol series. Which is not to be confused with the Hamilton Interstellar Patrol of the late 1920s and 1930s in Weird Tales, the one-plot wonder that Lovecraft was so tepid about. I’ve blogged here previously about the later and different Christoper Anvil and the Interstellar Patrol series if you want to know more.
A follow-up audiobook, Interstellar Patrol II, is set for September 2020.
Regrettably we’re not told which stories are included, or in what order they’re presented. Is this a complete reading of all the stories? I assume the audiobooks are straight readings of two print/ebook collections, the first titled Interstellar Patrol (2003), and the second Interstellar Patrol II: The Federation of Humanity (2005). These collected all the stories. But the potential listener might like a little more reassurance on that point, before they crack open their Paypal for £18 per.
18 Thursday Jun 2020
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A new podcast, Literary Wonder & Adventure Show #15: The History of Sword and Sorcery: A conversation with author Brian Murphy. [Link removed – dead]
I see Murphy’s book now has a handy £5 Kindle ebook edition.
And… what better excuse to post here the three classic Chris Achilleos covers for Panther UK’s three-part Skull-face paperback re-issue, which introduced many to Robert E. Howard.
I’m fairly sure I also had these, also from Panther…
07 Sunday Jun 2020
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The slick and focussed Stuff To Blow Your Mind podcast returns with the new “Subterrenes: Like Submarines but Underground”. The episode examines…
The notion of a subterrene, or underground drilling vehicle, is well established within the realm of science fiction, but what are the real-world possibilities for vehicles that drill or melt their way through the subterranean world.
Start at 9:20 minutes to skip the intros.
One might at first think ‘steampunk, Jules Verne, Mole Man from Fantastic Four‘, but these days we have to start thinking ‘nuclear-powered Boring Company mega-driller with Elon Musk at the controls’.
“To the Core” by Binoched
Lovecraftians may also be interested in the March 2020 Stuff To Blow Your Mind “The Invention of the Book”, a two-parter on the early history of book technologies.
05 Friday Jun 2020
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There’s a a new episode of The Lovecraft Geek podcast from Robert M. Price.
He fronts the podcast with news of his Emergency Relief Request fundraiser at Go Fund Me, to raise $15,000 for vital repair work to his broken kitchen and hot water supply — before the winter arrives.
Nearly half of the needed $15k amount has already been raised. If you can help push it along a bit, then I’m sure we’d all be all be happier knowing that Price will be snug-and-sound as the cold nights return in the Fall/Autumn.
He also mentions that his long-awaited possibly-Chaosium books The Exham Cycle (aka The Exham Priory Cycle) and The Yig Cycle, may well now be self-published under his own Exham Priory imprint. He also moots the possibility that he may take the next issue of The Crypt of Cthulhu journal back under his direct control, in order to see it published in a timely manner. Hopefully these and other projects can hastened by the good news that he has the funds to get a functioning kitchen and hot water again.