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Darktowne By Ran Cartwright
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Welcome to Hell on Earth.

It all began on a hot August afternoon in Mill Creek Park. That’s when the mad slime from the... More > sky infected its first victim. Jamie George was the first – but he wasn’t the last. Oh no.

Soon nightmares are taking over the city. The streets are burning and cries of horror cut through the night. Unspeakable creatures of the shadows prey on all who happen to cross their path. The dead are walking, ready to feast on the living. And behind it all something even more monstrous is lurking.

Blood whores. Demons. Ghosts. Vampires. Witches. Zombies. Mutants. The mad. They are all here for the party.

Do the few citizens who still resist the tide of horrors stand a chance?

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The Musical Box of Wonders
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The Musical Box of Wonders By Paul StJohn Mackintosh
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This collection showcases imagination and
lyricism, and confessional landscapes from the boundaries between culture and... More > nature, mundane and divine, the everyday and the extraordinary.
The volume brings together themes ancient and modern, Scottish and English, Asian and European, and contains the fruits of ten years spent
living in Asia, including intensely personal poems about the writer’s family, all handled with great tactile strength, resourcefulness and a unique,
poetic power. The result is a genuinely new voice, with a style and spirit seldom heard in British poetry for decades.

Paul StJohn Mackintosh is a British poet, writer and translator. A graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, and a former executive committee
member of the Translators Association of the Society of Authors, he has published translations from Japanese and Romanian, and is also an
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August Derleth Redux: The Weird Tale 1930-1971
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August Derleth Redux: The Weird Tale 1930-1971 By John D. Haefele
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This monograph, published during the centennial year of August Derleth’s birth, contains comprehensive, cutting-edge... More > scholarship that will revitalize scholarship in Derleth, the man and his work. With rare clarity, Haefele demonstrates the essential role Derleth played in the “tale” of the literary Weird Tale genre, while carefully examining the events which led to millions of books by H. P. Lovecraft and others circulating world-wide. Here we find Derleth firmly re-established along-side S. T. Joshi as the eminent champion of Lovecraft he was.

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The Unspeakable and Others
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The Unspeakable and Others By Dan Clore
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Misanthropic tales of the macabre and the outré with a unique blend of the grotesque and the perverse.

Enter the... More > Lovecraftian universe of screaming horrors and Cthulhuvian insanity. Experience dark wonders and fantastic tales spanning the complete spectrum of the bizarre. These visions are what nightmares are made of. Throbbing at the shadowy heart of it all is the grotesque Lord Weÿrdgliffe and his web of penny dreadfuls.

In addition are bleak, satirical stories and essays with subjects ranging from the serious to the outrageous and hilarious, as well as strange, dark poetry. This collection has it all.

This is a revised and expanded edition of Dan Clore’s THE UNSPEAKABLE AND OTHERS, with new artwork by the famous weird artist, Allen Koszowski. Cover illustrations and all b/w interior illustrations are by this gifted artist. The foreword is by S. T. Joshi.

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Eldritch Horrors: Dark Tales (hplmythos.com Vol. 1)
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Eldritch Horrors: Dark Tales (hplmythos.com Vol. 1) By Henrik Sandbeck Harksen (Editor)
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Anthology with Lovecraftian horrors & Cthulhu Mythos monsters of insanity.

New tales of the gruesomely weird. Innsmouth,... More > Sesqua Valley and other areas are tainted, countries as far apart as Australia and Denmark are tainted, and on continents like Asia you can't escape it either - no place is safe from the ultimate fear. From the deepest oceans to shadowy woods, dark cities, across wars and unspeakable realms of the unknown - to forbidden books, strange cultists, dread lore & mad, ancient Gods from beyond time & space. The world is not safe; no one is safe. Welcome to this collection of ELDRITCH HORRORS: DARK TALES.

Stories by Paul S. Kemp (of Forgotten Realms fame), W. H. Pugmire (with new Sesqua Valley tale!), Gary Hill, Thomas Strømsholt, Paul Mackintosh, Leigh Blackmore, Don Webb, Henrik Sandbeck Harksen, Dan Clore, Blake Wilson, Linda Navroth, Ron Shiflet, Simon Bleaken, Benjamin Szumskyj.

Cover and 14 interior b/w illustrations by Internationally acclaimed artist, Jørgen Mahler Elbang. < Less