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This is a remarkably poignant story told from the perspective of a survival of a brutal US Military massacre. And who just happens to be a worshiper of the Old Ones. This is perhaps the best of the recent Lovecraftian works.
Though I haven’t read any of his stories myself, I can understand why Lovecraft‘s Cthulu mythos appeals to other writers. It’s so sprawling that one writer, even if they lived to ripe old age, wouldn’t have enough time to tell all of the stories. It’s also got problems with inclusivity, enough that ...
Modern timeless Lovecraft. This captured the feel of Lovecraft's universe without ever really feeling like Lovecraft's writing. I enjoyed it quite a bit. It answers some questions about what happened after some of the events of Shadow over Innsmouth and handles them quite well. The fact that ...
Oh, Lovecraft...The Litany of Earth was wonderful - it was a reference-filled tribute to Lovecraft, while attempting to be more racially sensitive than Lovecraft ever was. I say "attempting" because it compares the fictional struggle of the Deep Ones to what Japanese Americans went through during Wo...