When I was reading the recent work by Marcos Legaria on Robert Barlow, The Man Who Collected Lovecraft, I read of an incident when the young Barlow had a...
Tag - H.P. Lovecraft
I picked up a new work by Marcos Legaria, the author of L’Affaire Barlow: H.P. Lovecraft and the Battle for His Literary Legacy. Legaria is a leading authority...
So I have touched on the matter of amateur press associations, but felt a longer posting on them and highlighting several pulp-related ones would be a good...
I have posted on Harry Dickson, the American Sherlock Holmes, a popular character and series in Europe. As I noted, he started as a German pastiche series...
This will be one of at least three postings on U.K. author John S. Glasby (1928-2011). Glasby, surprisingly, had two parallel careers. After graduating from...
When it comes to reading the works of Robert E. Howard (1906-1936), my first time was through his Cthulhu mythos and related works. This was via a very nice...
In my prior posting on the Hellboy-related comics, I bemoaned the fact that it looked like we would not see any more titles, though there were several plot...
I’ve always felt it important for creative people to recognize their inspirations. Some are good at that, others not so much. An excellent example of...
The Library Lovecraftian was a short-lived series that came out from Ken Krueger‘s Shroud publications in the mid-1970s. Running only four issues, most...
For those interested in scholarship on the works of H.P. Lovecraft should check out Hippocampus Press‘ Lovecraft Annual. This journal, edited by top...
