Two Correspondents In A Race To Save the World... and More Thrilling Horrors!
Herein, you’ll meet a psychotic school teacher, the lineal descendent of Keziah Mason and obedient servant of... More > mindless Azathoth; a group of youngsters attempting to bring about the return of Yog-Sothoth; a famed, bodiless detective who foils the devotees of Shub-Niggarath; Alan Hasrad on his cosmic odyssey and interview with the King in Yellow; a sentient altar awaiting the return of Tsathoqqua; Holmes and Watson investigating a severed tentacle the strangest Indian warrior you’ve ever seen, who has absolutely no sense of humor; Alan and his plan to summon the Warder of Knowledge; a rather nasty ex-con who unhappily meets the followers of Nyarlathotep.
To round out these wicked and oft times dryly amusing morsels is "Menace at Devil Reef," a lengthy novelette in which you’ll share the adventures of two of the most improbable characters ever to scamper through the pages of a Lovecraftian Mythos story.< Less
"Tales of Lovecraftian Cats" - Four Horror Stories Of Cats, newly done in the style and mythos of H.P. Lovecraft. 92 pages. Paperback.
CONTENTS:
1. "Beware the Cat". By William... More > Baldwin and David Haden. Being the first ever English novel (1584). A gothic horror story of talking cats, freely adapted and modernised in a new translation.
2. "How the Grimmalkin Came".
A new sequel to “Beware the Cat” and Lovecraft's
“Through the Gates of the Silver Key”. By Padraic Colum and David Haden.
3. "The Sending".
A new prequel to Lovecraft's “The Horror at Red Hook”.
By Rudyard Kipling and David Haden.
4. "The Case of the Savage Cat".
A new prequel to Lovecraft's “The Horror at Red Hook”. By Bram Stoker, Allan McLane Hamilton,
Algernon Blackwood and David Haden.
[ Full free sample (Lulu has a 15-page cap) here: http://www.d-log.info/PREVIEW_lulu_word_6x9.pdf ]< Less
When a self confessed madman contacts you and asks you to investigate something so strange that you'd have to be mad to believe it, what would you do?
This story is part of the Lovecraftian Shorts... More > collection.< Less
The secret "organisation" that resides beneath Westminster Palace keeps Britain safe from the machinations of the alien and mystical forces that surround humanity. When London's water... More > supply is suddenly drained, it's feared there may have been a second incursion.
This short story is part of the "Lovecraftian Shorts" series of short stories, that are inspired by H.P Lovecraft and his Cthulhu Mythos.< Less
Lovecraftian Shorts is story telling game for exactly three people. It's designed to allow you and two friends to create and weave a tale of horror and madness in twenty to forty minutes.
The game... More > forces your characters to use Occult Tools, Loves and Desires to defeat the enemies and obstacles, but those same enemies can impose Wounds and Insanities upon the bravest of characters.< Less
Astute readers will recall that in the winter of 1934–1935, Robert Harrison Blake – whose last days are recorded in H.P. Lovecraft’s “The Haunter of the Dark” –... More > wrote five weird tales. There has been some controversy over these stories, notably the question as to whether they were published under different titles or lost when Blake met his untimely demise. Some ten years ago, now, I acquired an old exercise book which belonged to a certain “Robert Blake” of Providence. The document has been reliably dated to the 1930s and appears to have taken sixty-odd years to make the journey from his hands in Rhode Island, New England to mine in Yorkshire, old England. Although it is impossible to verify the identity of the author...< Less
Astute readers will recall that in the winter of 1934–1935, Robert Harrison Blake – whose last days are recorded in H.P. Lovecraft’s “The Haunter of the Dark” –... More > wrote five weird tales. There has been some controversy over these stories, notably the question as to whether they were published under different titles or lost when Blake met his untimely demise. Some ten years ago, now, I acquired an old exercise book which belonged to a certain “Robert Blake” of Providence. The document has been reliably dated to the 1930s and appears to have taken sixty-odd years to make the journey from his hands in Rhode Island, New England to mine in Yorkshire, old England. Although it is impossible to verify the identity of the author...< Less
The Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1190 is in dire peril. Saladin’s army has retaken Jerusalem. The crusader army is in tatters. The once-mighty Christian kingdoms of Palestine are crumbling.
In the... More > easternmost provinces of the Christian kingdoms, the fortress of Li Vaux Moise has been under siege for three months. The defenders have tried to hold out, but the fortress is clearly about to fall, and the commander of the Muslim army has requested a meeting to discuss terms of the garrison’s surrender.
But there are dark forces at work here far greater than any mortal army. Ancient evils from the wind-swept deserts stalk the stone walls, hungry for blood and power. Terrible, mind-shattering secrets from beyond the stars lie ripe to be exposed. Horrors beyond the comprehension of both Christian and Muslim threaten to devour them both – or force them into an unlikely alliance.< Less