A haunting is on the horizon in the third episode
Arkham is a fictional city in Massachusetts, part of the Lovecraft Country setting created by H. P. Lovecraft and is featured in many of his stories, as well as those of other Cthulhu Mythos writers. Arkham House, a publishing company started by two of Lovecraft's correspondents, August Derleth and Donald Wandrei, takes its name from this city as a tribute.
H.P. Lovecraft was one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. He was also one of its most racist.
Who was the mysterious French Leach residing in H. P. Lovecraft’s fictional town of Arkham, Massachusetts? Which of Lovecraft’s works did he appear in?
“#LovecraftCountry Episode 103: “Holy Ghost” (Cover by @tajfrancis)”
For SFFaudio, Mr Jim Moon reads HP Lovecraft's sonnet The Port from Fungi From Yuggoth HEAR IT HERE - http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=47648
This is my recent photo project titled INNSMOUTH PORTRAITS. I photographed 4 vintage portraits of the monstrous fish people created by J. Anthony Kosar and his team at Kosart Effects as a supplemen…
Malevolent forces lie just beneath our veneer of civilized civility. The unsettling creatures of Ken Taylor's illustrations bring these gruesome horrors to the surface for each episode of Misha Green's audacious pulp treatise on the horrors of racism in America.
Jason McKittrick crafts elaborate prop sets based on H.P. Lovecraft's horror stories. Grab yourself a cultist's kit and you'll be summoning Cthulhu in no time!
This page is Providence convention/Weird Pulp covers – for Neonomicon go here. Also included below are the Providence 7 ghoul variant covers, by the same creators. Avatar Press uses variant covers …
H.P. Lovecraft’s The Haunter of The Dark // Gou Tanabe
The Shadow Out Of Time by HP Lovecraft Astounding Stories - June 1936
Are you a fan of H. P. Lovecraft? Or, maybe just seeking that perfect something for the Lovecraftian in your life? Then look no further than John Coulthart’s Lovecraftiana Calendar for 2016, which contains twelve sumptuous illustrations of some of Lovecraft’s best known creations. Coulthart is an artist, designer, writer and curator of the website {feuilleton}—an essential compendium of his interests, obsessions, and passing enthusiasms. Coulthart earliest artwork was for the album Church of Hawkwind in 1982. Since then, he has created a splendid oeuvre of artwork for books, magazines, comics and albums—for the likes of Steven Severin, Cradle of Filth, Melechesh and many, many others. Coulthart illustrated the “definitive” edition of Lovecraft’s The Haunter of the Dark and Other Grotesque Visions, and was involved in creating the legendary and infamous comic Lord Horror published by Savoy Books. He also has the “dubious accolade of having an earlier Savoy title, Hard Core Horror #5, declared obscene in a British court of law.” With the Lovecraftiana Calendar, Coulthart has brought together a selection of his mixed media illustrations of such mythical figures as Hastur, Night Gaunt, Shoggoth, and locations such as the lost city of R’lyeh...
Explore the most memorable quotes from Lovecraft Country with our curated list of the 18 best lines from the acclaimed series.
‘Lovecraft Tormented’ wall sculpture. Get it here. Like many of you oh-so-cool Dangerous Minds readers I am a collector of a great many THINGS. From records to books and a slew of action figures, my house is a mini-museum full of cool THINGS. I also happen to know that a number of our regular visitors to DM seem to have a thing for anything that associated with the great American horror writer H.P. Lovecraft. Which leads me to my post for today which features a number of intricate sculptures depicting some of Lovecraft’s eldritch entities such as “Dagon,” a creature that first made its appearance in Lovecraft’s short story of the same name from 1917; everyone’s favorite octopus-headed cosmic being, “Cthulhu”; Pickman’s model, and the nutty Nyarlathotep among others. I’m just aching to bring a few of these critters into my own menagerie of mayhem… Some of the sculptures in this post are available for purchase. That said they are not cheap—specifically that magnificent wall sculpture “Lovecraft Tormented” (pictured at the top of this post). That puppy will run you a cool $1288. Several toy companies have released sets of Lovecraft’s monstrous nightmares...