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Post by deuce on Sept 30, 2017 11:59:38 GMT -5
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Post by deuce on Sept 30, 2017 15:55:06 GMT -5
"Fellow Lovecraft fans! Would you like to read two anthologies (The Yig Cycle and The Yog-Sothoth Cycle) I put together for Chaosium, Inc., about FIFTEEN YEARS ago? They've had them waiting in line all that time. If you think enough is enough, why dontcha email them about it?"
-- Robert M. PriceRMP has put together some great anthologies over the years. After my volumes of HPL, REH and CAS, I consider my RMP Chaosium anthologies to be the foundation of my Mythos collection. These books need published. Email customer service at the addy below: customerservice@chaosium.com
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Post by Von K on Sept 30, 2017 16:36:09 GMT -5
Greg Stafford is back at the helm of Chaosium with a new management team, including Jason Durall (who worked on Modiphius Conan). They are lining up 2018 releases for the new 7th edition Call of Cthulhu so a few polite emails should certainly help this get on the schedule.
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Post by deuce on Sept 30, 2017 19:43:42 GMT -5
Greg Stafford is back at the helm of Chaosium with a new management team, including Jason Durall (who worked on Modiphius Conan). They are lining up 2018 releases for the new 7th edition Call of Cthulhu so a few polite emails should certainly help this get on the schedule. I agree. Here are the contents of The Yog-Sothoth Cycle, awaiting publication from Chaosium: Ramsey Campbell, “The Church in High Street” Richard L. Tierney, The Winds of Zarr Stephen Mark Rainey, “The Threshold of Beyond” Charles Garofalo, “The Sending” Robert Bloch, “The Ultimate Ultimatum” Richard L. Tierney, “Lords of Pain” A.A. Attanasio, “Glimpses” Eric J. Miller, “The Gates of Perception” Edward Lee, “The Deviltry of Elemental Valence” David Langford, “Out of Space, out of Time” That's a strong lineup. The Tierney stuff is especially rare and hard to find.
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Post by emerald on Sept 30, 2017 20:18:25 GMT -5
Greg Stafford is back at the helm of Chaosium with a new management team, including Jason Durall (who worked on Modiphius Conan). They are lining up 2018 releases for the new 7th edition Call of Cthulhu so a few polite emails should certainly help this get on the schedule. I agree. Here are the contents of The Yog-Sothoth Cycle, awaiting publication from Chaosium: Ramsey Campbell, “The Church in High Street” Richard L. Tierney, The Winds of Zarr Stephen Mark Rainey, “The Threshold of Beyond” Charles Garofalo, “The Sending” Robert Bloch, “The Ultimate Ultimatum” Richard L. Tierney, “Lords of Pain” A.A. Attanasio, “Glimpses” Eric J. Miller, “The Gates of Perception” Edward Lee, “The Deviltry of Elemental Valence” David Langford, “Out of Space, out of Time” That's a strong lineup. The Tierney stuff is especially rare and hard to find., Strong lineup, indeed. The Winds of Zarr is notoriously elusive and supposedly a pretty wild tale. I can't understand why a collection of this quality has lain unpublished for so long. Zoth-Ommog knows we've seen plenty of Cthulhuvian collections that can't match this one for strength.
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Post by deuce on Sept 30, 2017 23:22:33 GMT -5
I agree. Here are the contents of The Yog-Sothoth Cycle, awaiting publication from Chaosium: Ramsey Campbell, “The Church in High Street” Richard L. Tierney, The Winds of Zarr Stephen Mark Rainey, “The Threshold of Beyond” Charles Garofalo, “The Sending” Robert Bloch, “The Ultimate Ultimatum” Richard L. Tierney, “Lords of Pain” A.A. Attanasio, “Glimpses” Eric J. Miller, “The Gates of Perception” Edward Lee, “The Deviltry of Elemental Valence” David Langford, “Out of Space, out of Time” That's a strong lineup. The Tierney stuff is especially rare and hard to find., Strong lineup, indeed. The Winds of Zarr is notoriously elusive and supposedly a pretty wild tale. I can't understand why a collection of this quality has lain unpublished for so long. Zoth-Ommog knows we've seen plenty of Cthulhuvian collections that can't match this one for strength. Yep, and here are the contents of The Yig Cycle: Robert W. Chambers, "The Maker of Moons" H.P. Lovecraft, "The Curse of Yig" H.P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Mound" H.P.Lovecraft and Adolphe de Castro, "The Automatic Electric Executioner” Ross F. Bagby, "The Artifacts from Quivira" Robert M. Price, Peter H. Cannon, Donald R. Burleson, and Brian McNaughton, "The Challenge from Below" Gary Myers, "Mother of Serpents" Larry Brasington, "The Temple in the Swamp" Larry Brasington, "The Shadow in the Valley" R.J. Zimmerman, "The Shortest Distance..." Pierre Comtois and Henry J. Vester III, "The Dreams of Yig" Lin Carter, "The Vengeance of Yig" Allen Mackey, "Scales of Justice" Frederick Stansfield, "The Return of Yig" Will Murray, "The Shadow over Uxmal" Walter C. de Bill, Jr., "A Movement in the Grass” Stanley C. Sargent, "From Darker Heavens" Adam Niswander, "The Sad Saga of Mad Jake Roberts" Michael Szymanski, "The Blue Light People" Allen Mackey, "The Tulu Metal Disk" James Ambuehl, "The Snake Farm"
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Post by robp on Oct 2, 2017 3:07:04 GMT -5
Just heard of this Spanish Lovecraftian movie, digging for more info
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Post by buxom9sorceress on Oct 2, 2017 6:34:04 GMT -5
Thanks for the book info & contents. I hope both collections are published soon? The Yog-Sothoth Cycle The Yig Cycle Obviously, somebody at chaosium forgot about them? New Lovecraftian /mythos collections sell like hot cakes these days.
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Post by buxom9sorceress on Oct 2, 2017 6:35:34 GMT -5
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Post by deuce on Oct 3, 2017 10:34:50 GMT -5
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Post by deuce on Oct 5, 2017 14:21:29 GMT -5
The Dark Trinity of the Mythos, courtesy of venerable UK artist, Jim Pitts...
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Post by buxom9sorceress on Oct 7, 2017 18:05:41 GMT -5
- - great art by dave carson.
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Post by buxom9sorceress on Oct 7, 2017 18:55:22 GMT -5
- - by victor fernandez
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Post by buxom9sorceress on Oct 13, 2017 17:01:11 GMT -5
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Post by deuce on Oct 15, 2017 11:54:49 GMT -5
Michael Whelan is highly underappreciated as an artist of cosmic horror. His covers for the Del Rey HPL series are still a high water mark in the genre, IMO. Here's another piece from him:
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