Throwback Thursday: H.P. Lovecraft’s Wilbur Whateley (1928)
Great and dreadful Cthulhu is without doubt Lovecraft’s most recognized creation, and many who are only casually aware of his work may think he’s the end-all and be-all of his work. I’d even personally go so far as to say that Cthulhu in the present day is overexposed, his shadow obscuring many of H.P.’s other... Continue Reading →
Graham Plowman – The Dunwich Horror
I discovered Graham Plowman's absolutely fantastic and haunting music inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft looking for resources and material for short short story I'm currently writing that also is based off Lovecraft's ideas. After hearing only a few tracks, I knew that I had to download all three of his albums. They have... Continue Reading →
Lovecraft Tribute, by Juan Calle
Sorry folks, a shoggoth ate the Lovecraft essay that I was going to share with you today. :-( But never fear, I'll have it rewritten for next week's Throwback Thursday! In its place this afternoon, I offer you this little piece of tribute art featuring old HP and the secret of his inspirations instead. ;-)
Throwback Thursday: H.P. Lovecraft’s Color Out of Space (1927)
Great and dreadful Cthulhu is without doubt Lovecraft’s most recognized creation, and many who are only casually aware of his work may think he’s the end-all and be-all of his work. I’d even personally go so far as to say that Cthulhu in the present day is overexposed, his shadow obscuring many of H.P.’s other... Continue Reading →
Graham Plowman – The Colour Out of Space
I discovered Graham Plowman's absolutely fantastic and haunting music inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft looking for resources and material for short short story I'm currently writing that also is based off Lovecraft's ideas. After hearing only a few tracks, I knew that I had to download all three of his albums. They have... Continue Reading →
Throwback Thursday: H.P. Lovecraft’s Deep Ones (1931)
Great and dreadful Cthulhu is without doubt Lovecraft’s most recognized creation, and many who are only casually aware of his work may think he’s the end-all and be-all of his work. I’d even personally go so far as to say that Cthulhu in the present day is overexposed, his shadow obscuring many of H.P.’s other... Continue Reading →
Graham Plowman – The Shadow Over Innsmouth
I discovered Graham Plowman's absolutely fantastic and haunting music inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft looking for resources and material for short short story I'm currently writing that also is based off Lovecraft's ideas. After hearing only a few tracks, I knew that I had to download all three of his albums. They have... Continue Reading →
Throwback Thursday: H.P. Lovecraft’s Great Race of Yith (1936)
Great and dreadful Cthulhu is without doubt Lovecraft’s most recognized creation, and many who are only casually aware of his work may think he’s the end-all and be-all of his work. I’d even personally go so far as to say that Cthulhu in the present day is overexposed, his shadow obscuring many of H.P.’s other... Continue Reading →
Graham Plowman – The Shadow Out of Time
I discovered Graham Plowman's absolutely fantastic and haunting music inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft looking for resources and material for short short story I'm currently writing that also is based off Lovecraft's ideas. After hearing only a few tracks, I knew that I had to download all three of his albums. They have... Continue Reading →
Throwback Thursday: H.P. Lovecraft’s Elder Things (1931)
Great and dreadful Cthulhu is without doubt Lovecraft’s most recognized creation, and many who are only casually aware of his work may think he’s the end-all and be-all of his work. I’d even personally go so far as to say that Cthulhu in the present day is overexposed, his shadow obscuring many of H.P.’s other... Continue Reading →
Graham Plowman – At the Mountains of Madness
I discovered Graham Plowman's absolutely fantastic and haunting music inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft looking for resources and material for short short story I'm currently writing that also is based off Lovecraft's ideas. After hearing only a few tracks, I knew that I had to download all three of his albums. They have... Continue Reading →
Throwback Thursday: H.P. Lovecraft’s Mi-Go (1931)
Great and dreadful Cthulhu is without doubt Lovecraft’s most recognized creation, and many who are only casually aware of his work may think he’s the end-all and be-all of his work. I’d even personally go so far as to say that Cthulhu in the present day is overexposed, his shadow obscuring many of H.P.’s other... Continue Reading →
Graham Plowman – Flight of the Mi-Go
I discovered Graham Plowman's absolutely fantastic and haunting music inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft looking for resources and material for short short story I'm currently writing that also is based off Lovecraft's ideas. After hearing only a few tracks, I knew that I had to download all three of his albums. They have... Continue Reading →
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