Click the picture above for full-size. On Art-Tastic Tuesdays I feature a selected piece of visual art that I have come across. These are pieces that have inspired my writing or beautifully frame some concept or another that I have already written or want to write about. I present them without commentary so they may... 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 →
Mid-Week Muses: “I Prefer Solitude and Books.”
A weekly compilation of collected microfictions composed by yours truly. If your time is short, these are shorter! Copyright © 2017 by Jason H. Abbott, All Rights Reserved.
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 →
Fifty Word Fantasy: Yeti
Text is Copyright © 2017 by Jason H. Abbott, All Rights Reserved. Art elements are original, open source, or in the public domain.
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 →
WIP-it Wednesday: September 20th, 2017
Time for a new weekly writer’s roundup of my works-in-progress and those ready to read! Things are playing out somewhat as I thought they would at this time last week. The break on the novel continues as I work on other projects, but I’m disappointed to report that that my HP Lovecraft and RE Howard... 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 →
Mid-Week Muses: “One Ship? Show Me.”
A weekly compilation of collected microfictions composed by yours truly. If your time is short, these are shorter! He'd hiked up a mountain in Maine, Mai one in Japan. They met in wonderment, brought by the mists to an Everest sized pyramid. His birth removed from the time stream, he lingered as a paradox. Memories... Continue Reading →

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