Added at the end of the Open Lovecraft listings page…
“Also recently available online — scholarly articles from The Crypt of Cthulhu, c.1980-85:”
07 Tuesday Aug 2012
Posted in Housekeeping, Scholarly works
Added at the end of the Open Lovecraft listings page…
“Also recently available online — scholarly articles from The Crypt of Cthulhu, c.1980-85:”
07 Tuesday Aug 2012
Posted in New books, Odd scratchings
Released today in print and audio book, Neal Stephenson’s collection of essays and provocations, Some Remarks: Essays and Other Writing. Nothing very Lovecraftian in it as far as I can see. But interesting defences of bookishness, musings on the social role and cultural depictions of scientists, and musings on SF/fantasy/horror genres and blurring boundaries.
06 Monday Aug 2012
Posted in Historical context, Scholarly works
The complete CD-ROM version of Lovecraft’s Collected Essays volumes is available at Innsmouth House with a 25% off discount throughout August 2012. Discount applied automatically at checkout, so the offer says. Innsmouth House is based in the UK, so for us Brits I’m guessing that the price won’t be inflated too much by extra shipping and dollar-conversion costs. PayPal accepted. I’m very tempted, but I can’t really afford it, even at that price…
“This groundbreaking CD-ROM incorporates not only the text of the entire five volumes of H.P. Lovecraft’s Collected Essays, with annotations, bibliographical citations, and introductions, but also the complete texts of Lovecraft’s own journal The Conservative, plus actual scans of the entire run of the journal. This amazing archive is fully searchable…”

04 Saturday Aug 2012
Posted in Historical context
The latest issue of The Fossil is now available. July 2012 is a “Memories of ‘Tryout’ Smith” special issue, with several contributions by Lovecraft.
03 Friday Aug 2012
Posted in Scholarly works
The new Weird Tales website has a complete S.T. Joshi interview (from June 2012), free online…
“The more you read Lovecraft’s letters and learn about his life, the more you realise what a pungent sense of humour he had. This doesn’t come out in his fiction precisely because he felt (rightly, I think) that humor doesn’t mix well with the kind of intense, clutching horror he sought to write. But he really had a good sense of humour, ranging from light-hearted buffoonery to biting satire.”
03 Friday Aug 2012
Posted in New books
Oozing into a bookstore near you at the end of September, Slime Dynamics by Ben Woodard…
“…slime is more often than not relegated to a mere residue the trail of a verminous life form, the trace of decomposition, or an entertaining synthetic material […] this text explores naturephilosophie, speculative realism, and contemporary science; hyperbolic representations of slime found in the weird texts of H.P. Lovecraft and Thomas Ligotti; as well as survival horror films, video games, and graphic novels, in order to present the dynamics of slime not only as the trace of life but as the darkly vitalistic substance of life.”

84 pages.
Introduction – Slime Ascent.
1 – The Nightmarish Microbial.
2 – Fungoid Horror and The Creep of Life.
3 – Extra-Galactic Terror.
Conclusion – Slime Metaphysics?
02 Thursday Aug 2012
Posted in Lovecraftian arts, Unnamable
How to occupy the kidlings in the dog-days of August? Why, “Build an Elder God”, of course! 🙂 Releasing from Signal Fire Studios on 15th August for $20…
“Building An Elder God is a casual card game of Lovecraftian construction for 2-5 players ages 10 and up. The rules are easy to learn and a typical game takes from 15-30 minutes, depending on the number of players. Build a Cthulhu-esque tentacled monstrosity to completion before the other players, using damage cards to blast your opponents’ creatures to slow down their progress so that you can win!”

01 Wednesday Aug 2012
Posted in Lovecraftian arts, New books
The German book-oriented fanzine Cthulhu Libria is keeping up a regular publication schedule, and free PDF editions are available. With fine covers for each issue by Johann Peterka…

Above: Robert Bloch – “Notebook found in a Deserted House”, by Johann Peterka.
Johan Peterka also starts a comic-strip adaptation of “The Haunter of the Dark” in Cthulhu Libria issue 44 (April 2012)…

31 Tuesday Jul 2012
Posted in Odd scratchings, Scholarly works
Here’s a thought for a 125th birthday present for H.P. Lovecraft (20th August 2015). A new public-access library collection, containing copies of all of the print scholarship ever written about him. The purchase of these books and journals to be funded by a major Kickstarter or IndieGoGo campaign. To be open and catalogued by 2017, which is the 100th anniversary of the inception of the Mythos.
31 Tuesday Jul 2012
Posted in Scholarly works
Article on Lovecraft’s mathematics-inspired spaces…
Thomas Hull (2006), “H.P. Lovecraft: a Horror in Higher Dimensions”, Math Horizons, Vol.13, No.3, Feb 2006, pp.10-12.
31 Tuesday Jul 2012
Posted in Historical context, New books, Scholarly works
I’m pleased to say that my new book, Lovecraft in Historical Context: a third collection of essays and notes, is now available for the Kindle ebook reader, in the USA and the UK.

This was a 12-hour hand-coding job, with four passes of proof-reading on an actual Kindle, and is not an automatic conversion. There is a linked table-of-contents, and the footnotes are fully interactive “round trip” links.
The ebook is also available for the Kindle in Germany and Italy.
A 120-page print edition is also available, for those who prefer print. This print edition link will also get you to the table-of-contents and a PDF sample.
31 Tuesday Jul 2012
Posted in Historical context, Lovecraftian arts
From an early comic-strip in the London Graphic, 1894…
