The Disciples of Cthulhu Second Revised Edition
The Disciples of Cthulhu Second Revised Edition Memory is a funny thing, isn’t it? If pushed I would have said that I discovered Lovecraft through one of the anthologies that I recall appearing in the ’seventies. Yet I’ve just noticed that Edward P. Berglund, the editor of The Disciples of Cthulhu described his first edition—published by DAW Books in 1976– as ‘the first professional, all-original, Cthulhu Mythos anthology.’...
BookBites: A Feast for Crows & The Careful Use of Compliments
BookBites: A Feast for Crows & The Careful Use of Compliments This is the one that seems to divide the fans. There is little point in going over the story line here. If you have reached Book Four of A Song of Ice and Fire then you are an enthusiast. These aren’t books that you read in a week; there is some time to be invested with George R. R. Martin’s epic tale, to put it mildly. And anyway, if you want a recap there are...
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