{"id":52914,"date":"2022-03-03T03:15:19","date_gmt":"2022-03-03T03:15:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.jurn.org\/tentaclii\/?p=52914"},"modified":"2022-03-03T03:15:19","modified_gmt":"2022-03-03T03:15:19","slug":"february-2022-on-tentaclii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/tentaclii\/index.php\/2022\/03\/03\/february-2022-on-tentaclii\/","title":{"rendered":"February 2022 on Tentaclii"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The winter has definitely turned the corner here in the English Midlands, and another February is over. The land is not yet in the sunny season of &#8220;sportive lambkins&#8221;, as Lovecraft once put it. But after four pounding and bitter northerly wind-storms, it&#8217;s now all calmed down again. During the final wind-storm it got so cold that I had to put the heater on for the first time this winter, for a few hours. But now our birds and plants are definitely saying that a sustained spring is just around the corner. The pandemic measures are also removed here in the UK, and a relative freedom also appears to be around the corner. One thing not being removed is costs, which are soaring everywhere and likely to go higher. As always, <em>Tentaclii<\/em> readers can help me to to enjoy the spring a bit more please, by giving a few $&#8217;s a month via <a href=\"https:\/\/www.patreon.com\/davehaden\">Patreon<\/a> or by boosting their donation. Or by buying my books and other fundraiser items.<\/p>\n<p>In Lovecraft scholarship this month, I noted that the Polish <em>Litteraria Copernicana<\/em> journal was a Lovecraft special-issued titled \u201cLovecraftiana\u201d. I linked the forthcoming &#8216;Symposium from the Untold Depths: Lovecraft and the Popular&#8217; in the UK. S.T. Joshi will be in the UK in May, and giving at least one museum lecture here. This month I also completed a substantial piece for his <em>Lovecraft Annual<\/em> 2022 and submitted it. <\/p>\n<p>On forthcoming books, there was news in <em>The Fossil<\/em> that the book <em>Adventurous Liberation: H.P. Lovecraft in Florida<\/em> is moving forward and the author stated it has &#8220;gone to the editor for final review&#8221;. Ken Faig, Jr.&#8217;s forthcoming book <em>Lovecraftian People and Places<\/em> has listed at Hippocampus.<\/p>\n<p>In small historical context posts at <em>Tentaclii<\/em>, I was pleased to find a picture of leading New York educator Angelo Patri, who helped Lovecraft&#8217;s friend Everett McNeil at a crucial time. I stumbled on &#8220;Desultory Notes on Cats&#8221; (1844) by Edgar Allen Poe and it proved to be an obvious (if regrettably short) precursor to Lovecraft&#8217;s own essay. I was pleased to find a clear overhead photo of a favourite Lovecraft letter-writing spot on the Seekonk river, albeit from 1972 rather than 1932. <\/p>\n<p>I noted a Ladd Observatory Event in Providence that appears to be an annual &#8216;open observing night&#8217;. I&#8217;m uncertain if a visitor can obtain access at other times, still less ease themselves into the observing chair. Most probably not the one Lovecraft would have used, but still.<\/p>\n<p>In my &#8216;Picture Postals&#8217; posts I took a visual look at Lovecraft&#8217;s visit to New Orleans; with maps and pictures I tested to destruction the possibility that the High Bridge was the site at which Lovecraft observed the 1925 eclipse; I looked at Lovecraft&#8217;s final attendances of public lectures at Brown, and found a glimpse of an inner lounge; and I also looked at the Yale quadrangles he enjoyed.<\/p>\n<p>Over in Europe, Lovecraftian theatre seems to be still alive despite the pandemic. There was an announcement of a Lovecraft opener for the Kreuzgangspiele in May, and \u201cLovecraft, Mon Amour\u201d will have another staging in April. The acclaimed Portuguese director Edgar Pera has also produced a new Lovecraft movie. There was also a touch of theatre activity in New York, where the Write Act Repertory called for Lovecraft plays. <\/p>\n<p>Here in the UK the ITV TV station is apparently making a Lovecraft documentary of some sort, which will be interesting if there&#8217;s some costume drama added. In the USA a TV-movie adaptation of &#8220;Dreams in the Witch House&#8221; is said to be due in 2022.<\/p>\n<p>In fiction I noted the new Dreamlands anthology <em>New Maps of Dream<\/em> (2021). I also noted a couple of Tolkien related items, which may have interested some readers. <\/p>\n<p>In art the new &#8216;Dream by Wombo&#8217; art-AI has interesting possibilities for weird art and illustration. Though the results are sadly &#8216;non-commercial use&#8217; according to the two guys who are Wombo. The newspaper <em>El Pais<\/em> gave the world a very simple and pleasing Lovecraft caricature via a comic-strip. Chaosium offered a new video profile of their key artist Loic Muzy, titled &#8216;Illustrating Cthulhu&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>I didn&#8217;t look for anything game-related this month, but there&#8217;s likely to have been activity there both in videogames and RPGs.<\/p>\n<p>In audio, the <em>Voluminous<\/em> podcast this month featured Lovecraft\u2019s letters to fellow amateur journalist Edward Cole. Librovox popped out an unexpected public-domain reading of of Henry S. Whitehead\u2019s \u201cEditorial Prejudice Against the Occult\u201d (1922), which gives a snapshot of magazine editor prejudice against the sort of stories that his friend Lovecraft was beginning to write. I also looked at Eno as weirdist and worked out an initial-listening set of albums for the instrumentals, from which one might pick out a refined playlist. I found the unusual archive of historic &#8216;Rhode Island Fish Sounds&#8217; in audio, though sadly not under Creative Commons.<\/p>\n<p>Audio software was also a focus this month, which may have been of interest to readers who are also into podcasting and spoken-word production. As part of getting a historic interview into text,  after a little research I was able to upgrade my tools. I found the desktop Nuance Dragon Professional 15 does pretty good offline AI auto-transcription from a podcast .MP3 file. I finally got rid of Audacity as an editor, and now have the equally freeware replacement Ocenaudio. And I discovered that Izotope RX is a great AI repair kit for various common glitches in spoken-word audio. Those faced with an old interview, which has echo and other problems, may find things like Izotope RX&#8217;s &#8216;Dialogue De-reverb&#8217; module especially useful.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve completed the next issue of <em>Digital Art Live<\/em> which will be on &#8216;Plants&#8217;, especially 3D-model alien plants. As a side-post I noted here on <em>Tentaclii<\/em> that <em>Dark Worlds Quarterly<\/em> has been doing a fine ongoing series on plant monsters in the pulps and golden age comics.<\/p>\n<p>Ok, that&#8217;s it for the short and cold month of February. Onward into March&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The winter has definitely turned the corner here in the English Midlands, and another February is over. 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