{"id":55433,"date":"2022-07-02T03:59:14","date_gmt":"2022-07-02T03:59:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/tentaclii\/?p=55433"},"modified":"2022-06-30T19:03:44","modified_gmt":"2022-06-30T19:03:44","slug":"new-on-tentaclii-in-june-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jurn.link\/tentaclii\/index.php\/2022\/07\/02\/new-on-tentaclii-in-june-2022\/","title":{"rendered":"New on Tentaclii in June 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Time for another monthly round-up for <em>Tentaclii<\/em>. As always, please try to support me <a href=\"https:\/\/www.patreon.com\/davehaden\">via Patreon<\/a> or an occasional PayPal donation or even an Amazon Gift Voucher. Also, please note that I may well be looking for additional regular-monthly paid work from September 2022. If anyone can use my talents for $500 a month, please enquire. Digital magazine production and historical research work are a speciality. At present I&#8217;m producing <em>Digital Art Live<\/em> magazine each month, and have been for years now. To contact me, just post a comment on <em>Tentaclii<\/em> and I&#8217;ll see it.<\/p>\n<p>This month on <em>Tentaclii<\/em>, in &#8216;Picture Postals&#8217; I took more deep dives into Lovecraft&#8217;s New York City: strolling along Willoughby \/ Fulton Street, Clinton Street, and also popping into Automats pre and post-Deco. In the most recent posts in this series I put the final touches to the discovery of Lovecraft&#8217;s favourite cafe and grocery in Brooklyn, with a useful map, the names of businesses and business-men surround the cafe, and new vintage photos of 169 Clinton Street. I think this burst of New York research is pretty much done now. It adds to the story of Lovecraft&#8217;s cafes, most of which turn out to have unusual characteristics or unusual characters who ran them.<\/p>\n<p>I also posted research essays on Lovecraft and Haldeman-Julius&#8217;s censorship-busting &#8220;Little Blue Books&#8221; of the 1920s and 30s, and on Lovecraft&#8217;s passing adoration of the now-obscure French writer Remy de Gourmont at the end of his &#8216;decadent phase&#8217;. A question from a Patreon patron also resulted in the short essay &#8220;Lovecraft and E.E. \u2018Doc\u2019 Smith&#8221;. E.E. Smith being a contemporary cosmic tale-weaver but of a very different sort.<\/p>\n<p>I linked to a scan of the Lovecraft poem &#8220;New England Fallen&#8221;, new at the Brown Repository and not in the collected poetry. A new collection of mid 1960s sci-fi convention programmes being posted on Archive.org enabled me to put a face to Lovecraft&#8217;s biographer L. Sprague de Camp. I also found a small new 1923 item by Everett McNeil, \u201coldster\u201d of the Lovecraft Circle, the non-fiction &#8220;The Feast of the Dead&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>I posted my lengthy &#8220;Notes on <em>Selected Letters<\/em> II: Part Two&#8221;; &#8220;<em>Selected Letters<\/em> III&#8221;, and &#8220;<em>Selected Letters<\/em> IV&#8221;.  I&#8217;m now starting on the final Volume V, again making notes as I go. Relating to a recent &#8216;Picture Postals&#8217; post, I was pleased to find evidence that Lovecraft did see the hothouses at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens. The <em>Letters<\/em> also offered more evidence for his early love of florist&#8217;s shops and fine ornamental gardens.<\/p>\n<p>New scholarly books noted this month included Ken Faig Jr, <em>Pike\u2019s Peak or Bust: The Life and Works of David V. Bush<\/em> (Lovecraft&#8217;s major revision client in the 1920s); S.T. Joshi published <em>The Parameters of the Weird Tale<\/em>, with some Lovecraft-related essays not in his recent volume collected essays on Lovecraft; and also <em>Cosmicism and Neocosmicism in H.P. Lovecraft<\/em> (forthcoming). New in Spanish was <em>H.P. Lovecraft: poesia fantastica completa<\/em> (\u2018the complete fantastic poetry\u2019). I suggested the need for a volume of Lovecraft&#8217;s maps, alongside the forthcoming mega-index to the volumes of Lovecraft&#8217;s <em>Letters<\/em>, and outlined a contents-list.<\/p>\n<p>In the arts, the opera <em>A Dream at the End of Time, a Lovecraft musical<\/em> was staged in Los Angeles for a week&#8217;s run. Various forthcoming TV and movie adaptations of Lovecraft were noted. A number of new public-domain audio readings were linked, including <em>The Strange World of Harry Houdini<\/em> from 1920s issues of <em>Weird Tales<\/em>. The useful typewriter font &#8216;X Typewriter&#8217; was found and linked.<\/p>\n<p>In terms of free research materials, this month I found a run of the journal <em>Old-Time New England, 1910-1981<\/em> on Archive.org. And as for research tools I made a home-brew mouse-gesture to <a href=\"https:\/\/jurn.link\/jurnsearch\/2022\/06\/12\/fixing-operas-problem-with-google-search-spellcheck\/\">fix the Opera browser&#8217;s problem with Google Search + spellcheck<\/a> (only relevant if your browser can&#8217;t do spellcheck on search-terms you type into the Google Search box).<\/p>\n<p>I was ill for two weeks this month, and so my <a href=\"https:\/\/jurn.link\/tentaclii\/index.php\/2022\/01\/08\/my-skip-or-watch-for-the-tom-baker-years-of-doctor-who\/\"><em>Doctor Who<\/em> Tom Baker watch or skip list<\/a> was updated. Some months back I had stalled in my re-watch at the end of Season 14. But now I&#8217;ve also seen series 15, 16, 17 and 18 and have updated the watch\/skip list accordingly. I&#8217;ve now also ferreted out the &#8216;watch&#8217; list for the subsequent <em>Doctor Who<\/em>, Peter Davison (1981-84) which totals 11 stories.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s it for June, onward to July!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Time for another monthly round-up for Tentaclii. 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