Contributor David Hambling sent me a review copy of this one. As usual, it jumped the review queue. Review: Tales of Shub-Niggurath, 2025. Cover by David Dodd There’s an obvious motif and plot elem…| MarzAat
The other day, Warren D at I Cast Light put up a really good and thought-provoking post about running Lovecraftian investigation games. The post covers a lot of ground that I won’t rehash but the b…| Taskerland
Recently, the Chicago Sun-Times and other newspapers published an AI-generated summer reading list that consisted mostly of nonexistent books. Now, if you are going to recommend nonexistent books, …| Scientific Gems
The last quarter of 2018 saw some delays and general hold-ups here at MMP HQ, but we’re happy to announce that operations are back on track and the two anthologies that were planned for 2019 are still on their way. The first book will be Innsmouthbreathers: Cautionary Tales of Cthulhu Mythos [...]|
Martian Migraine Press is now open to submissions for our 2019 anthology project… “Their hand is at your throats, yet ye see Them not; and Their habitation is even one with your guarded threshold.” — H. P. Lovecraft, The Dunwich Horror Monstrous Outlines will be an anthology of horror and weird [...]|
There are folks for whom the question of whether Cthulhu has two eyes or six is a vitally important one. Individuals that believe, somehow, that a dinner of tinned spaghetti and ice cream with a reanimated H. P. Lovecraft would be the height of both culinary and intellectual pleasure. Scholars who [...]|
Canon Fodder is an occasional series in which I write about classic works of horror fiction. This particular part of the series is devoted to the complete published works of H.P. Lovecraft, which I…| Taskerland
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective was released in 1982, apparently to great critical acclaim. I’ve been thinking about it recently because while I play it cooperatively, I think it would be a fine solo game, and solo gaming is having a bit of a moment. It’s also inspired many imitators.| The Benign Brown Beast
Canon Fodder is an occasional series in which I write about classic works of horror fiction. This particular part of the series is devoted to the complete published works of H.P. Lovecraft, which I…| Taskerland
The Fool Cuttlefish that loves diving/Ai Qianshui de Wuzei, Chinois Volume 8/8 du premier cycle de Lord of the Mysteries Webnovel – Gaslamp Fantasy/Horreur cosmique Lecture en anglais, traduit…| L'Imaginaerum de Symphonie
Canon Fodder is an occasional series in which I write about classic works of horror fiction. This particular part of the series is devoted to the complete published works of H.P. Lov…| Taskerland
Présentation : « La terreur cosmique lovecraftienne rencontre la conspiration moderne dans ces 33 récits d’horreur et d’apocalypse personnelle, tous aussi courts et tranchants qu’un scalpel. »…| Constellations
My novel, A Coven in Essex County, completed its print run as a serialized book. It’s available to read on Visitant, with links to the chapters in an organized list on my blog here: A Coven I…| Josephine M. YaLes
Canon Fodder is an occasional series in which I write about classic works of horror fiction. This particular part of the series is devoted to the complete published works of H.P. Lov…| Taskerland
We’ll have three exciting new releases for attendees at Dragon Con this year, and for those of you who are reading this website right now! First, our 2012 live production […]| Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
According to reports, something lurks in the forests of Vermont. Is there a monster out there? And did this terror, known as “the Awful” inspire H.P. Lovecraft?| Historic Mysteries
En un apartado rincón de la Taberna Flotante, bajo una silenciosa campana extractora que impedía que el humo se difundiera por el local, Mou Gonza y Ric Ric (también conocido como Grillo por ser su nombre onomatopeya del canto del ortóptero) compartían un anacrónico narguilé. Y también compartían su interés por el corpulento nohumano que, sentado en uno de los taburetes de la barra, conversaba con el tabernero.—En| Revista Mercurio