{"id":30444,"date":"2019-08-31T05:31:32","date_gmt":"2019-08-31T02:31:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tentaclii.wordpress.com\/?p=30444"},"modified":"2019-08-31T05:31:32","modified_gmt":"2019-08-31T02:31:32","slug":"august-at-tentaclii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/tentaclii\/index.php\/2019\/08\/31\/august-at-tentaclii\/","title":{"rendered":"August at Tentaclii"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Well, that&#8217;s August gone.  Tentaclii Towers sailed serenely on through the shimmering August blue and the increasingly chill nights of late summer, avoiding power-cuts or flash-flooding.  My daily blogging continued, although <a href=\"https:\/\/www.patreon.com\/davehaden\">my Patreon<\/a> remains stubbornly stuck at $59 a month. <\/p>\n<p>This month the password-protected posts for my Patreon patrons were:<\/p>\n<p>* &#8220;A Century Less a Dream, new for $4&#8221;. (Effectively the &#8216;best of <em>Lovecraft Studies&#8217;<\/em> as a nice hardback. I got one, but one was also left available at $4 for someone else to bag). <\/p>\n<p>* &#8220;Friday \u2018picture postals\u2019 from Lovecraft: Finding Bolton&#8221;. (My new discovery on the mysterious Bolton, a place featured in several Lovecraft stories).<\/p>\n<p>* &#8220;Moving Lovecraft\u2019s House&#8221; (an eyewitness account of the event and a photo).<\/p>\n<p>* &#8220;Knowing Derleth&#8221; (Derleth on the gay scene within early science-fiction fandom, and more).<\/p>\n<p>Just <a href=\"https:\/\/www.patreon.com\/davehaden\">$1 a month<\/a> or more (ideally more) gives you access to protected posts at <em>Tentaclii<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>In the arts, another &#8216;Lovecraft as a character&#8217; appearance was discovered in the graphic novel <em>Atomic Robo and The Shadow from Beyond Time<\/em>, and this discovery led to issue #42 of <em>Digital Art Live<\/em> magazine having a superb and long lead interview with the <em>Atomic Robo<\/em> guys. <em>Tentaclii<\/em> also featured: a brief first look at the new <em>Colour Out of Space<\/em> movie, with my musings on why it might have been time-shifted; an unearthing of a lost French Lovecraftian sculptor Henri Etienne-Martin with good pictures; an update on the Blaschka&#8217;s ocean invertebrate glass-models, including news of restorations and a new book; the Lovecraft Birthday &#8216;InnFest&#8217; festival in the <em>Second Life<\/em> virtual world (now with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=_VwpgO9suds\">90 minute &#8216;best of&#8217; video<\/a>; and a couple of other Lovecraftian arts items.<\/p>\n<p>New books were noted, such as: Lovecraft&#8217;s Letters to <em>Wilfred B. Talman and Helen V. and Genevieve Sully<\/em>; Lovecraft&#8217;s &#8216;autobiography in letters&#8217; <em>Lord of a Visible World<\/em> (as a second revised edition). In fiction, new affordable and properly edited ebooks of <em>The Averoigne Archives<\/em> (Clark Ashton Smith) and the best of Wilum Pugmire; plus<em> Arthur Machen: Collected Fiction<\/em>. I noted that the French can expect a &#8220;Fully Upholstered Luxury Lovecraft&#8221; set in early 2020. I was also pleased to find the <em>Lovecraft Lexicon<\/em> encyclopedia in affordable ebook, and I read through it cover-to-cover during August.<\/p>\n<p>August was a light month for new journals, but the new <em>Lovecraft Annual<\/em> #13 and <em>Pulpster<\/em> #28 were both major releases and also packed with independent scholars who Know Their Stuff. I also noted two calls for non-fiction material from future editions of the <em>Arkham Gazette<\/em> fanzine.  <\/p>\n<p>Useful freebies were linked to here, as usual. These included: concise synopses of Lovecraft\u2019s revision works, totalling 13,000 words; <em>Krazy Kat<\/em> 1916-22 free online (incidentally, I also found that Lovecraft made a probable passing reference to Krazy&#8217;s mouse &#8220;Ignatz&#8221;, so maybe he <em>did<\/em> come to know this famously surreal kittee strip after all); <em>The Fantasy Fan&#8217;<\/em>s 1933-34 issues were found and linked on Gutenberg; I found 15 pages of Breccia adapting &#8220;The Whisperer in Darkness&#8221;; and a French website called Cthulhu &amp; Co. was found, this being a fine online catalogue of Lovecraftian zines and journals. Of course August and Lovecraft&#8217;s birthday brought my own freebies: Lovecraft&#8217;s \u201cThe Cats of Ulthar\u201d with 8,000 words of scholarly annotations; and my new revised high-res map of &#8220;Lovecraft&#8217;s Providence&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>In my biographical posts, &#8216;Lovecraft on a bicycle&#8217; offered my detailed timeline of Lovecraft&#8217;s bicycling, done in order to rebut a recent tendentious (and now, proven false) claim about Lovecraft. Several of my regular &#8220;Picture Postals&#8221; posts at <em>Tentaclii<\/em> were biographical, with one of these including the full run of Frank Belknap Long&#8217;s &#8216;comic strip by postcards\u2019 featuring Lovecraft as a character; &#8220;HPL in an aquarium&#8221;; and an unusual night-view photograph of College St. very near to Lovecraft&#8217;s final home.<\/p>\n<p>I feel I had a breakthrough in the post &#8220;On that elbow&#8221;, by tallying story-interpretation against historical context.  I similarly looked into the real <em>Sydney Bulletin<\/em>, of &#8220;Call of Cthulhu&#8221; fame &mdash; I&#8217;ve long suspected that Lovecraft had several unknown Australian correspondents, and though this post wasn&#8217;t on his correspondents it served to further confirm my hunch.<\/p>\n<p>My big discovery this month came in the post &#8220;Eddy bookstore on Weybosset St&#8221;. I found a seemingly previously-unknown 1948 memoir of Lovecraft, by one who knew him well.  This led me to the equally un-noticed uncle Eddy, Providence&#8217;s used bookseller.  Just a few streets over from the Public Library, Lovecraft had access to a large (20,000 volumes?) used bookstore, whose friendly proprietor would open up especially for him and who was also the uncle of his best friend in the city.  Who knew?<\/p>\n<p>Due to the tribble-like expansion of volumes of Lovecraft\u2019s letters, I wrote a quick post suggesting the need for a public &#8216;mega-index&#8217; of these and I suggested how this might be speedily created. I also noted that Rhode Island newspapers before 1923 should be online soon, after news of a $250,000 funding grant for scanning and digitisation. One wonders if the Library might offer some sort of &#8216;hunt the Lovecraft&#8217; prize, once that database is online and public. Talking of Providence, I thought I might get a blog post by rounding up all the reports from NeconomiCon Providence 2019.  But after extensive searching I can only find one&#8230; and curiously that doesn&#8217;t even mention Lovecraft.<\/p>\n<p>Scholarly links this month included a free detailed paper on the history of the lost Arabian desert city of Irem\/Iram, plus a number of new additions (inc. one thesis) to my Open Lovecraft page.  I also noted that the call for &#8220;Tolkien\u2019s Legendarium and the Arts&#8221; included explicit openness to Lovecraft; and that there&#8217;s a call for general horror scholarship from the UK&#8217;s Ann Radcliffe Academic Conference 2020.<\/p>\n<p>For my own <a href=\"https:\/\/www.jurn.link\/tentaclii\/oldimages\/500-600-dollar-lovecraft-shelf.jpg\">puny shelf<\/a> I bagged the book <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.hplovecraft.com\/study\/litcrit\/cld.aspx\">A Century Less a Dream: Selected Criticism on H.P. Lovecraft<\/a><\/em>, new in hardback for a mere $4, via a fire-sale book direct from Amazon USA. It was just $11 even with shipping to the UK, which was irresistible.  It was fine on arrival, the only slight mar being a bar-code sticker firmly affixed to the back cover. I&#8217;ve also been able to bag a copy of the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hippocampuspress.com\/journals\/lovecraft-annual\/lovecraft-annual-no.-9-2015\"><em>Lovecraft Annual<\/em> for 2015<\/a> at a low price, and this should be arriving here shortly. <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>That was August. Please help me to continue the <em>Tentaclii<\/em> blog by pledging <a href=\"https:\/\/www.patreon.com\/davehaden\">$1 a month<\/a> or more via Patreon.  It would be nice to get to $100 a month by the late Autumn\/Fall, a year after re-starting <em>Tentaclii<\/em>.  If you made new contacts at summer conventions and conferences then please let them know about the blog and my need for patrons. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Well, that&#8217;s August gone. 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