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<div>The Lovecraft eZine is a monthly online magazine (also known as an ezine) devoted to Lovecraftian horror. In addition to the monthly magazine, Mike Davis, the editor of the Lovecraft eZine blogs about all things Lovecraft several times a week. You can subscribe to the website via email or RSS (right side of this page), additionally to following the eZine on Twitter, and joining them on Facebook.<br />
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Starting with issues 11 the Lovecraft eZine also features an art section, featuring different artists each issue.<br />
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A video chat is being held (and hosted by the Lovecraft eZine) on Google Hangout every Sunday at 6:00pm EST (3pm PST, 5pm CST, 11pm London). Some chats have special guests such as Lovecraftian authors, editors, and publishers, and some chats are open to everyone who would like to chime in.<br />
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The main goal of The Lovecraft eZine "is and always will be to publish free quality Lovecraftian fiction — fiction that is every bit as good as print Lovecraftian anthologies. Quite a few well-known writers have been published here, but [they] also accept submissions from first-time writers. It’s all about the quality of the writing and the submission guidelines." <br />
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==contributors==<br />
* Editor and founder of The Lovecraft eZine: Mike Davis<br />
* Co-Editors (starting with No. 11): A.J. French, Bruce L. Priddy, David Binks<br />
* Design artist (t-shirts, flyers, & much more): Leslie Herzfeld<br />
* Story artists: Steve Santiago, Galen Dara, Ronnie Tucker, Nick Gucker, Mike Dominic, Stjepan Lukac, Dana Wright, Robert Elrod, Ronnie Tucker, Dana Wright, Warren Layberry, Domimic Black, Sascha Renninger, Peter Szmer, Miko<br />
* Story readers: Bruce L. Priddy, David Binks, Juliana Quartaroli, Morgan Scorpion, Vincent LaRosa, Chris Dead, Mars Homeworld, Xan Nyfors, Lou Columbus, Chaz Engan<br />
* Kindle/Nook design: Kenneth W. Cain<br />
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==Blurbs, recommendations and feedback==<br />
"If you’re a fan of Lovecraftian horror, the Lovecraft eZine is worth checking out. The blog’s main page is packed full of interesting Lovecraft-related links, photos, and articles. However, the site’s main appeal is the free, monthly eZine itself which contains a nice selection of Lovecraft-inspired horror stories written by both established and aspiring authors." www.wired.com / Geek dad<br />
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"Along with being a new, prolific, and well-run website, Lovecraft Zine is also a place that publishes I enjoy reading and, moreover, might be a place for myslef, or anyone else who loves the dark and macabre, to publish in the future." Lovecraft eZine: A Magazine Report by Greg Rozen<br />
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"Horror fans and Lovecraft afficionados have been darkly singing the praises of LOVECRAFT eZINE. Editor/founder Mike Davis and Crew offer monthly chills and thrills that “share the tone and themes of Lovecraft.” That is, cosmic fear, or simply “weird fiction” if you prefer. Within that spectrum there is a vast array of possibilities for horror, dark fantasy, and beyond. Some of the zine’s current best include tales by horrormeister [[W.H. Pugmire]], an Old School Gent when it comes to all things [[Lovecraftian]], as well as stories by [[Joseph S. Pulver]] and David J. West." Lovecraft eZine: Keeping it weird by John R. Fultz<br />
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"There are many other perhaps lesser known authors who take things a step further, writing new stories that actually take place within the “Lovecraftian universe. A prime example of this is the Lovecraft eZine, a monthly online publication that features short stories that share themes of cosmic horror, the discovered knowledge of unnameable, terrible things – and maybe even a Shoggoth or two." Dark Side of the Web: Lovecraft eZine<br />
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==Publishing History==<br />
===February 2011===<br />
* ''Sledding and Starlings'' by Bruce L. Priddy, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-1-february-2011/sledding-and-starlings-by-bruce-l-priddy audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''Rickman’s Plasma'' by William Meikle<br />
* ''The Brown Tower'' by John Prescott<br />
* ''The Crane Horror'' by Bruce Durham<br />
===March 2011===<br />
* ''Some Distant Baying Sound'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''A Different Morecambe'' by [[Simon Kurt Unsworth]]<br />
* ''False Light'' by Adrian Chamberlin, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-2-march-2011/false-light-by-adrian-chamberlin audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''Allure'' by [[Josh Wagner]]<br />
===April 2011===<br />
* ''Cockroaches'' by Amanda Underwood, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-3-april-2011/cockroaches-by-amanda-underwood audio version read by Juliana Quartaroli]<br />
* ''A Meeting on the Trail To Hot Iron'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]<br />
* ''Things We Are Not'' by Brandon H. Bell<br />
* ''Descent Into Shadow and Light'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''The Slickens'' by Jeremy Russell<br />
* ''The Town of Autumn: Chapter One'' by Mike Davis<br />
===May 2011===<br />
* ''All The Gold'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]<br />
* ''Dreams of Fire and Glass, part 1'' by Neal Jansons<br />
* ''O, Lad of Memory and Shadow'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''Dragon Star Lucky Food'' by John Medaille<br />
* ''Curse the Child'' by David J. West<br />
===June 2011===<br />
* ''The Case of the Galloway Eidolon'' by Bruce Durham<br />
* ''The Call of the Danc'' by William Meikle<br />
* ''Unearthly Awakening'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''Darius Roy’s Manic Grin'' by Brian Barnett<br />
* ''Dreams of Fire and Glass, conclusion'' by Neal Jansons<br />
===September 2011===<br />
* ''Ushered On the Wind'' by Jeffrey J. Taylor & [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''The Wagon’s Trail'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]<br />
* ''The Audient Void'' by Mark Lowell <br />
* ''In Phantom Isolation'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''The Weird Studies of Harley Warren'' by Berin Kinsman<br />
===October 2011===<br />
* ''Sky Full of Fire'' by Corinna Sara Bechko<br />
* ''The Lord of Endings'' by John R. Fultz<br />
* ''Loaners'' by Aaron Polson<br />
* ''The Prophecy of Zarah'' by Jenne Kaivo<br />
* ''The Stranger From Out of Town'' by John Prescott<br />
===November 2011===<br />
* ''Desert Mystery! Gas & Go!'' by Ann K. Schwader, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-8-november-2011/desert-mystery-gas-go-by-ann-k-schwader audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''The Tunnel Inside the Mountain'' by A.J. French<br />
* ''#Dreaming'' by William Meikle<br />
* ''What Dances In Shadow'' by Derek Ferreira<br />
* ''The Time Eater'' by Adam Bolivar<br />
===December 2011===<br />
* ''Elder Instincts'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]], [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-9-december-2011/elder-instincts-by-w-h-pugmire audio version read by Mars Homeworld]<br />
* ''Among the Dark Places of the Earth'' by Julio Toro San Martin, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-9-december-2011/among-the-dark-places-of-the-earth audio version read by Mars Homeworld]<br />
* ''At Best an Echo'' by Bradley H. Sinor<br />
* ''Stone City, Old as Immeasurable Time'' by Kelda Crich, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-9-december-2011/stone-city-old-as-immeasurable-time-by-kelda-crich audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''Just An Accountant'' by Henrik Sandbeck Harksen<br />
===January 2012===<br />
* ''Tark Left Santiago'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]], [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-10-january-2012/tark-left-santiago-by-joseph-s-pulver-sr audio version read by Bruce L. Priddy]<br />
* ''The Spaces Between Space'' by Brett J. Talley, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-10-january-2012/the-spaces-between-space-by-brett-j-talley audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''Eliza'' by Joshua Reynolds, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-10-january-2012/the-spaces-between-space-by-brett-j-talley audio version read by Xan Nyfors]<br />
* ''White Noise'' by Michael Matheson, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-10-january-2012/white-noise-by-michael-matheson audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''The Vessels'' by Nancy O. Greene, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-10-january-2012/the-vessels-by-nancy-o-greene audio version read by Kim]<br />
===February 2012===<br />
* ''Marked as Urgent'' by A.J. French, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/marked-as-urgent-by-a-j-french audio version read by Xan Nyfo]<br />
* ''This Scattered Ash'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]] and Jacob Henry Orloff, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/this-scattered-ash-by-w-h-pugmire-and-jacob-henry-orloff audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''I Am the Key'' by Mike Davis, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/i-am-the-key-by-mike-davis audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''Inheritance'' by Patricia Correll, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/inheritance-by-patricia-correll audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''Dark Ambient Metamorphosis'' by John Claude Smith, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/dark-ambient-metamorphosis-by-john-claude-smith audio version read by Mars Homeworld]<br />
* ''The Locked Door'' by Brian M. Sammons, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/the-locked-door-by-brian-m-sammons audio version read by Bruce L. Priddy]<br />
===March 2012===<br />
* ''A Catechism for Aspiring Amnesiacs'' by Nicole Cushing, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-12-march-2012/a-catechism-for-aspiring-amnesiacs-by-nicole-cushing audio version by Juliana Quartaroli]<br />
* ''Available Light'' by John Palisano, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-12-march-2012/available-light-by-john-palisano audio version read by Bruce L. Priddy]<br />
* ''That Old Problem'' by T.E. Grau, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-12-march-2012/that-old-problem-by-t-e-grau audio version read by Bruce L. Priddy]<br />
* ''Taking the Cure'' by Mark Howard Jones, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-12-march-2012/taking-the-cure-by-mark-howard-jones audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''The Fire of Zon Mezzamalech'' by Randall D. Larson, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-12-march-2012/the-fire-of-zon-mezzamalech-by-randall-d-larson audio version read by David Binks]<br />
===April 2012===<br />
* ''Ecstasy of the Gold'' by [[Stephen Mark Rainey]], [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-13-april-2012/ecstasy-of-the-gold-by-stephen-mark-rainey audio version read by Justin Zimmer]<br />
* ''Scale Hall'' by [[Simon Kurt Unsworth]], [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-13-april-2012/scale-hall-by-simon-kurt-unsworth audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''The Dog Who Wished He’d Never Heard of Lovecraft'' by [[Anna Tambour]], [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-13-april-2012/the-dog-who-wished-hed-never-heard-of-lovecraft-by-anna-tambour audio version read by Bruce L. Priddy]<br />
* ''The Ouroboros Apocrypha'' by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-13-april-2012/the-ourorboros-apocrypha-by-jayaprakash-satyamurthy audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''Over the Hills'' by Victor Takac [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-13-april-2012/over-the-hills-victor-takac audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''This Inscrutable Light: A Response to [[Thomas Ligotti]]’s “The Conspiracy Against the Human Race”'' by Brandon H. Bell (essay)<br />
===Special Issue: Women in Horror / May 2012===<br />
* ''A Beer and Tentacles'' by Holliann Kim [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-14-may-2012/a-beer-and-tentacles-by-holliann-kim audio version read by Tam Frager]<br />
* ''Now She Preys Through Endless Days'' by Jenna M. Pitman [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-14-may-2012/now-she-preys-through-endless-days-by-jenna-m-pitman audio version read by´Morgan Scorpion and Justin Zimmer]<br />
* ''Fiesta of Our Lady'' by Ann K. Schwader [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-14-may-2012/fiesta-of-our-lady-by-ann-k-schwader audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''God Serum'' by Wendy N. Wagner [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-14-may-2012/god-serum-by-wendy-n-wagner audio version read by Bruce L. Priddy]<br />
* ''Drive, She Said'' by Tracie McBride [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-14-may-2012/drive-she-said-by-tracie-mcbride audio version read by Juliana Quartaroli]<br />
===June 2012===<br />
* ''Bus Stop'' by Jerod Brennen [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/bus-stop-by-jerod-brennen audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''Starry… Yet…,'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]] [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/starry-yet-by-joseph-s-pulver-sr audio version by Mark Robinson]<br />
* ''Station Waiting Room'' by [[Simon Kurt Unsworth]]<br />
* ''Pickman’s Marble'' by Peter and Mandy Rawlik [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/pickmans-marble-by-peter-and-mandy-rawlik audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''Invitation'' by Siobhan Gallagher [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/invitation-by-siobhan-gallagher audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''In Memoriam: Robert Nelson'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]] [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/in-memoriam-robert-nelson-by-w-h-pugmire audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''A Stranger at the Door'' by Bradly Shelby [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/a-stranger-at-the-door-by-bradly-shelby audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
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===Special Issue: Water / July 2012===<br />
* ''In the Tank'' by Scott Nicolay [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-16-july-2012/in-the-tank-by-scott-nicolay audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''The Thing in the Depths'' by Peter Rawlik [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-16-july-2012/the-thing-in-the-depths-by-pete-rawlik audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''Fish Eye'' by David A. Riley [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-16-july-2012/fish-eye-by-david-a-riley audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''Fade to Black'' by Robert Borski [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-16-july-2012/fade-to-black-by-robert-borski audio version read by S.R. Jones]<br />
* ''The Visitor From Outside'' by A.J. French [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-16-july-2012/the-visitor-from-outside-by-a-j-french audio version read by David Binks]<br />
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===Special Issue: Science Fiction / September 2012===<br />
* ''A Mote in the Void'' by Simon Kewin [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-17-september-2012/a-mote-in-the-void-by-simon-kewin audio version read by Mark Robinson]<br />
* ''Miscegenation'' by Glynn Barrass [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-17-september-2012/miscegenation-by-glynn-barrass audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''Twilight Turns From Amethyst'' by Nicola Belte [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-17-september-2012/twilight-turns-from-amethyst-by-nicola-belte audio version read by Juliana Quartaroli]<br />
* ''Red Sands'' by Douglas Poirier [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-17-september-2012/red-sands-by-douglas-poirier audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''Extraction'' by Julio Toro San Martin [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-17-september-2012/extraction-by-julio-toro-san-martin audio version read by David Binks]<br />
===Special Issue: Roger Zelazny / October 2012===<br />
* ''A Counting Game'' by Derek Ferreira [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/a-counting-game-by-by-derek-ferreira audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''Carnacki: The Parliament of Owls'' by William Meikle [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/carnacki-the-parliament-of-owls-by-william-meikle audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''Twenty to Life in the Lonesome October'' by Evan Dicken [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/twenty-to-life-in-the-lonesome-october-by-evan-dicken audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''The Great and Groovy Game'' by Joshua Wanisko [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/the-great-and-groovy-game-by-joshua-wanisko audio version read by Mark Robinson]<br />
* ''My Least Immemorial Year'' by Zach Shephard [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/my-least-immemorial-year-by-zach-shephard audio version read by Juliana Quartaroli]<br />
* ''The Gotterdammerung Gavotte'' by Josh Reynolds [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/the-gotterdammerung-gavotte-by-josh-reynolds audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''Big D, Little D'' by Edward Morris [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/big-d-little-d-by-edward-morris audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''The Blackbird Whistling, or Just After'' by Orrin Grey [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/the-blackbird-whistling-or-just-after-by-orrin-grey audio version read by Mark Robinson]<br />
* ''Fallen Books and Other Subtle Clues in Zelazny’s “A Night in the Lonesome October”'' by Dr. Christopher S. Kovacs (essay)<br />
===November 2012===<br />
* ''A Thousand Smokes'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]] [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/a-thousand-smokes-by-w-h-pugmire audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''The Strange Case of Crazy Joe Gallo'' by [[Jeffrey Thomas]] [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/the-strange-case-of-crazy-joe-gallo-by-jeffrey-thomas audio version read by Lou Columbus]<br />
* ''In the House of the Hummingbirds'' by Silvia Moreno-Garcia [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/in-the-house-of-the-hummingbirds-by-silvia-moreno-garcia audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''The Treatment Room'' by Kevin Crisp [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/the-treatment-room-by-kevin-crisp audio version read by Mark Robinson]<br />
* ''Obsidian Capra Aegagrus'' by Christopher Slatsky [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/obsidian-capra-aegagrus-by-christopher-slatsky audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''The Dig'' by Monica Valentinelli [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/the-dig-by-monica-valentinelli audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''Amtopians'' by Logan Davis [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/amtopians-by-logan-davis audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
===December 2012===<br />
* ''Of Faith and Fallow'' by William R.D. Wood <br />
* ''The Dead of Winter'' by Jay Caselberg<br />
* ''Herbert West in Love'' by Molly Tanzer<br />
* ''Wind Walker'' by Neil John Buchanan<br />
* ''Yule Log'' by Richard Holland<br />
===January 2013===<br />
* ''Beneath the Pier'' by [[Stephen Mark Rainey]]<br />
* ''An Eidolon of Filth'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''A (~BIG~) Fishy Menu'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]<br />
* ''Dom and Gio’s Barber Shop'' by Gerry Huntman<br />
* ''The Stranger’s Trail'' by Tom Lynch<br />
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The Lovecraft eZine is a monthly online magazine (also known as an ezine) devoted to Lovecraftian horror. In addition to the monthly magazine, Mike Davis, the editor of the Lovecraft eZine blogs about all things Lovecraft several times a week. You can subscribe to the website via email or RSS (right side of this page), additionally to following the eZine on Twitter, and joining them on Facebook.<br />
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Starting with issues 11 the Lovecraft eZine also features an art section, featuring different artists each issue.<br />
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A video chat is being held (and hosted by the Lovecraft eZine) on Google Hangout every Sunday at 6:00pm EST (3pm PST, 5pm CST, 11pm London). <ref>[http://lovecraftzine.com/chat Lovecraft eZine Chat]</ref> Some chats have special guests such as Lovecraftian authors, editors, and publishers, and some chats are open to everyone who would like to chime in.<br />
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The main goal of The Lovecraft eZine "is and always will be to publish free quality Lovecraftian fiction — fiction that is every bit as good as print Lovecraftian anthologies. Quite a few well-known writers have been published here, but [they] also accept submissions from first-time writers. It’s all about the quality of the writing and the submission guidelines." <ref>[http://lovecraftzine.com/submissions Lovecraft eZine submission guidelines]</ref> <ref>[http://lovecraftzine.com/about Lovecraft eZine editorial]</ref><br />
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==contributors==<br />
* Editor and founder of The Lovecraft eZine: Mike Davis<br />
* Co-Editors (starting with No. 11): A.J. French, Bruce L. Priddy, David Binks<br />
* Design artist (t-shirts, flyers, & much more): Leslie Herzfeld<br />
* Story artists: Steve Santiago, Galen Dara, Ronnie Tucker, Nick Gucker, Mike Dominic, Stjepan Lukac, Dana Wright, Robert Elrod, Ronnie Tucker, Dana Wright, Warren Layberry, Domimic Black, Sascha Renninger, Peter Szmer, Miko<br />
* Story readers: Bruce L. Priddy, David Binks, Juliana Quartaroli, Morgan Scorpion, Vincent LaRosa, Chris Dead, Mars Homeworld, Xan Nyfors, Lou Columbus, Chaz Engan<br />
* Kindle/Nook design: Kenneth W. Cain<br />
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==Blurbs, recommendations and feedback==<br />
"If you’re a fan of Lovecraftian horror, the Lovecraft eZine is worth checking out. The blog’s main page is packed full of interesting Lovecraft-related links, photos, and articles. However, the site’s main appeal is the free, monthly eZine itself which contains a nice selection of Lovecraft-inspired horror stories written by both established and aspiring authors." <ref>[http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2011/11/there-can-never-be-enough-horror-lovecraft-ezine www.wired.com / Geek dad]</ref><br />
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"Along with being a new, prolific, and well-run website, Lovecraft Zine is also a place that publishes I enjoy reading and, moreover, might be a place for myslef, or anyone else who loves the dark and macabre, to publish in the future." <ref>[http://www.colum.edu/Academics/Fiction_Writing/Publishing_Lab/PDF_Folder/Reports/Magazine%20Reports/Lovecraft%20Ezine.pdf Lovecraft eZine: A Magazine Report by Greg Rozen]</ref><br />
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"Horror fans and Lovecraft afficionados have been darkly singing the praises of LOVECRAFT eZINE. Editor/founder Mike Davis and Crew offer monthly chills and thrills that “share the tone and themes of Lovecraft.” That is, cosmic fear, or simply “weird fiction” if you prefer. Within that spectrum there is a vast array of possibilities for horror, dark fantasy, and beyond. Some of the zine’s current best include tales by horrormeister [[W.H. Pugmire]], an Old School Gent when it comes to all things [[Lovecraftian]], as well as stories by [[Joseph S. Pulver]] and David J. West." <ref>[http://www.blackgate.com/2011/06/16/lovecraft-ezine-keeping-it-weird Lovecraft eZine: Keeping it weird by John R. Fultz]</ref><br />
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"There are many other perhaps lesser known authors who take things a step further, writing new stories that actually take place within the “Lovecraftian universe. A prime example of this is the Lovecraft eZine, a monthly online publication that features short stories that share themes of cosmic horror, the discovered knowledge of unnameable, terrible things – and maybe even a Shoggoth or two." <ref>[http://www.into-the-dark.com/dark-side-of-the-web-lovecraft-ezine Dark Side of the Web: Lovecraft eZine]</ref><br />
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==Publishing History==<br />
===February 2011===<br />
* ''Sledding and Starlings'' by Bruce L. Priddy, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-1-february-2011/sledding-and-starlings-by-bruce-l-priddy audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''Rickman’s Plasma'' by William Meikle<br />
* ''The Brown Tower'' by John Prescott<br />
* ''The Crane Horror'' by Bruce Durham<br />
===March 2011===<br />
* ''Some Distant Baying Sound'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''A Different Morecambe'' by [[Simon Kurt Unsworth]]<br />
* ''False Light'' by Adrian Chamberlin, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-2-march-2011/false-light-by-adrian-chamberlin audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''Allure'' by [[Josh Wagner]]<br />
===April 2011===<br />
* ''Cockroaches'' by Amanda Underwood, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-3-april-2011/cockroaches-by-amanda-underwood audio version read by Juliana Quartaroli]<br />
* ''A Meeting on the Trail To Hot Iron'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]<br />
* ''Things We Are Not'' by Brandon H. Bell<br />
* ''Descent Into Shadow and Light'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''The Slickens'' by Jeremy Russell<br />
* ''The Town of Autumn: Chapter One'' by Mike Davis<br />
===May 2011===<br />
* ''All The Gold'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]<br />
* ''Dreams of Fire and Glass, part 1'' by Neal Jansons<br />
* ''O, Lad of Memory and Shadow'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''Dragon Star Lucky Food'' by John Medaille<br />
* ''Curse the Child'' by David J. West<br />
===June 2011===<br />
* ''The Case of the Galloway Eidolon'' by Bruce Durham<br />
* ''The Call of the Danc'' by William Meikle<br />
* ''Unearthly Awakening'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''Darius Roy’s Manic Grin'' by Brian Barnett<br />
* ''Dreams of Fire and Glass, conclusion'' by Neal Jansons<br />
===September 2011===<br />
* ''Ushered On the Wind'' by Jeffrey J. Taylor & [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''The Wagon’s Trail'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]<br />
* ''The Audient Void'' by Mark Lowell <br />
* ''In Phantom Isolation'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''The Weird Studies of Harley Warren'' by Berin Kinsman<br />
===October 2011===<br />
* ''Sky Full of Fire'' by Corinna Sara Bechko<br />
* ''The Lord of Endings'' by John R. Fultz<br />
* ''Loaners'' by Aaron Polson<br />
* ''The Prophecy of Zarah'' by Jenne Kaivo<br />
* ''The Stranger From Out of Town'' by John Prescott<br />
===November 2011===<br />
* ''Desert Mystery! Gas & Go!'' by Ann K. Schwader, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-8-november-2011/desert-mystery-gas-go-by-ann-k-schwader audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''The Tunnel Inside the Mountain'' by A.J. French<br />
* ''#Dreaming'' by William Meikle<br />
* ''What Dances In Shadow'' by Derek Ferreira<br />
* ''The Time Eater'' by Adam Bolivar<br />
===December 2011===<br />
* ''Elder Instincts'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]], [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-9-december-2011/elder-instincts-by-w-h-pugmire audio version read by Mars Homeworld]<br />
* ''Among the Dark Places of the Earth'' by Julio Toro San Martin, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-9-december-2011/among-the-dark-places-of-the-earth audio version read by Mars Homeworld]<br />
* ''At Best an Echo'' by Bradley H. Sinor<br />
* ''Stone City, Old as Immeasurable Time'' by Kelda Crich, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-9-december-2011/stone-city-old-as-immeasurable-time-by-kelda-crich audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''Just An Accountant'' by Henrik Sandbeck Harksen<br />
===January 2012===<br />
* ''Tark Left Santiago'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]], [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-10-january-2012/tark-left-santiago-by-joseph-s-pulver-sr audio version read by Bruce L. Priddy]<br />
* ''The Spaces Between Space'' by Brett J. Talley, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-10-january-2012/the-spaces-between-space-by-brett-j-talley audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''Eliza'' by Joshua Reynolds, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-10-january-2012/the-spaces-between-space-by-brett-j-talley audio version read by Xan Nyfors]<br />
* ''White Noise'' by Michael Matheson, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-10-january-2012/white-noise-by-michael-matheson audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''The Vessels'' by Nancy O. Greene, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-10-january-2012/the-vessels-by-nancy-o-greene audio version read by Kim]<br />
===February 2012===<br />
* ''Marked as Urgent'' by A.J. French, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/marked-as-urgent-by-a-j-french audio version read by Xan Nyfo]<br />
* ''This Scattered Ash'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]] and Jacob Henry Orloff, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/this-scattered-ash-by-w-h-pugmire-and-jacob-henry-orloff audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''I Am the Key'' by Mike Davis, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/i-am-the-key-by-mike-davis audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''Inheritance'' by Patricia Correll, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/inheritance-by-patricia-correll audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''Dark Ambient Metamorphosis'' by John Claude Smith, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/dark-ambient-metamorphosis-by-john-claude-smith audio version read by Mars Homeworld]<br />
* ''The Locked Door'' by Brian M. Sammons, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/the-locked-door-by-brian-m-sammons audio version read by Bruce L. Priddy]<br />
===March 2012===<br />
* ''A Catechism for Aspiring Amnesiacs'' by Nicole Cushing, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-12-march-2012/a-catechism-for-aspiring-amnesiacs-by-nicole-cushing audio version by Juliana Quartaroli]<br />
* ''Available Light'' by John Palisano, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-12-march-2012/available-light-by-john-palisano audio version read by Bruce L. Priddy]<br />
* ''That Old Problem'' by T.E. Grau, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-12-march-2012/that-old-problem-by-t-e-grau audio version read by Bruce L. Priddy]<br />
* ''Taking the Cure'' by Mark Howard Jones, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-12-march-2012/taking-the-cure-by-mark-howard-jones audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''The Fire of Zon Mezzamalech'' by Randall D. Larson, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-12-march-2012/the-fire-of-zon-mezzamalech-by-randall-d-larson audio version read by David Binks]<br />
===April 2012===<br />
* ''Ecstasy of the Gold'' by [[Stephen Mark Rainey]], [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-13-april-2012/ecstasy-of-the-gold-by-stephen-mark-rainey audio version read by Justin Zimmer]<br />
* ''Scale Hall'' by [[Simon Kurt Unsworth]], [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-13-april-2012/scale-hall-by-simon-kurt-unsworth audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''The Dog Who Wished He’d Never Heard of Lovecraft'' by [[Anna Tambour]], [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-13-april-2012/the-dog-who-wished-hed-never-heard-of-lovecraft-by-anna-tambour audio version read by Bruce L. Priddy]<br />
* ''The Ouroboros Apocrypha'' by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-13-april-2012/the-ourorboros-apocrypha-by-jayaprakash-satyamurthy audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''Over the Hills'' by Victor Takac [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-13-april-2012/over-the-hills-victor-takac audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''This Inscrutable Light: A Response to [[Thomas Ligotti]]’s “The Conspiracy Against the Human Race”'' by Brandon H. Bell (essay)<br />
===Special Issue: Women in Horror / May 2012===<br />
* ''A Beer and Tentacles'' by Holliann Kim [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-14-may-2012/a-beer-and-tentacles-by-holliann-kim audio version read by Tam Frager]<br />
* ''Now She Preys Through Endless Days'' by Jenna M. Pitman [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-14-may-2012/now-she-preys-through-endless-days-by-jenna-m-pitman audio version read by´Morgan Scorpion and Justin Zimmer]<br />
* ''Fiesta of Our Lady'' by Ann K. Schwader [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-14-may-2012/fiesta-of-our-lady-by-ann-k-schwader audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''God Serum'' by Wendy N. Wagner [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-14-may-2012/god-serum-by-wendy-n-wagner audio version read by Bruce L. Priddy]<br />
* ''Drive, She Said'' by Tracie McBride [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-14-may-2012/drive-she-said-by-tracie-mcbride audio version read by Juliana Quartaroli]<br />
===June 2012===<br />
* ''Bus Stop'' by Jerod Brennen [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/bus-stop-by-jerod-brennen audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''Starry… Yet…,'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]] [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/starry-yet-by-joseph-s-pulver-sr audio version by Mark Robinson]<br />
* ''Station Waiting Room'' by [[Simon Kurt Unsworth]]<br />
* ''Pickman’s Marble'' by Peter and Mandy Rawlik [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/pickmans-marble-by-peter-and-mandy-rawlik audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''Invitation'' by Siobhan Gallagher [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/invitation-by-siobhan-gallagher audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''In Memoriam: Robert Nelson'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]] [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/in-memoriam-robert-nelson-by-w-h-pugmire audio version read by Chris Dead]<br />
* ''A Stranger at the Door'' by Bradly Shelby [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/a-stranger-at-the-door-by-bradly-shelby audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
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===Special Issue: Water / July 2012===<br />
* ''In the Tank'' by Scott Nicolay [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-16-july-2012/in-the-tank-by-scott-nicolay audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''The Thing in the Depths'' by Peter Rawlik [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-16-july-2012/the-thing-in-the-depths-by-pete-rawlik audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''Fish Eye'' by David A. Riley [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-16-july-2012/fish-eye-by-david-a-riley audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''Fade to Black'' by Robert Borski [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-16-july-2012/fade-to-black-by-robert-borski audio version read by S.R. Jones]<br />
* ''The Visitor From Outside'' by A.J. French [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-16-july-2012/the-visitor-from-outside-by-a-j-french audio version read by David Binks]<br />
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===Special Issue: Science Fiction / September 2012===<br />
* ''A Mote in the Void'' by Simon Kewin [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-17-september-2012/a-mote-in-the-void-by-simon-kewin audio version read by Mark Robinson]<br />
* ''Miscegenation'' by Glynn Barrass [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-17-september-2012/miscegenation-by-glynn-barrass audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''Twilight Turns From Amethyst'' by Nicola Belte [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-17-september-2012/twilight-turns-from-amethyst-by-nicola-belte audio version read by Juliana Quartaroli]<br />
* ''Red Sands'' by Douglas Poirier [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-17-september-2012/red-sands-by-douglas-poirier audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''Extraction'' by Julio Toro San Martin [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-17-september-2012/extraction-by-julio-toro-san-martin audio version read by David Binks]<br />
===Special Issue: Roger Zelazny / October 2012===<br />
* ''A Counting Game'' by Derek Ferreira [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/a-counting-game-by-by-derek-ferreira audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''Carnacki: The Parliament of Owls'' by William Meikle [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/carnacki-the-parliament-of-owls-by-william-meikle audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''Twenty to Life in the Lonesome October'' by Evan Dicken [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/twenty-to-life-in-the-lonesome-october-by-evan-dicken audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''The Great and Groovy Game'' by Joshua Wanisko [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/the-great-and-groovy-game-by-joshua-wanisko audio version read by Mark Robinson]<br />
* ''My Least Immemorial Year'' by Zach Shephard [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/my-least-immemorial-year-by-zach-shephard audio version read by Juliana Quartaroli]<br />
* ''The Gotterdammerung Gavotte'' by Josh Reynolds [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/the-gotterdammerung-gavotte-by-josh-reynolds audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''Big D, Little D'' by Edward Morris [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/big-d-little-d-by-edward-morris audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''The Blackbird Whistling, or Just After'' by Orrin Grey [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-18-october-2012/the-blackbird-whistling-or-just-after-by-orrin-grey audio version read by Mark Robinson]<br />
* ''Fallen Books and Other Subtle Clues in Zelazny’s “A Night in the Lonesome October”'' by Dr. Christopher S. Kovacs (essay)<br />
===November 2012===<br />
* ''A Thousand Smokes'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]] [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/a-thousand-smokes-by-w-h-pugmire audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''The Strange Case of Crazy Joe Gallo'' by [[Jeffrey Thomas]] [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/the-strange-case-of-crazy-joe-gallo-by-jeffrey-thomas audio version read by Lou Columbus]<br />
* ''In the House of the Hummingbirds'' by Silvia Moreno-Garcia [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/in-the-house-of-the-hummingbirds-by-silvia-moreno-garcia audio version read by David Binks]<br />
* ''The Treatment Room'' by Kevin Crisp [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/the-treatment-room-by-kevin-crisp audio version read by Mark Robinson]<br />
* ''Obsidian Capra Aegagrus'' by Christopher Slatsky [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/obsidian-capra-aegagrus-by-christopher-slatsky audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
* ''The Dig'' by Monica Valentinelli [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/the-dig-by-monica-valentinelli audio version read by Morgan Scorpion]<br />
* ''Amtopians'' by Logan Davis [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/amtopians-by-logan-davis audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]<br />
===December 2012===<br />
* ''Of Faith and Fallow'' by William R.D. Wood <br />
* ''The Dead of Winter'' by Jay Caselberg<br />
* ''Herbert West in Love'' by Molly Tanzer<br />
* ''Wind Walker'' by Neil John Buchanan<br />
* ''Yule Log'' by Richard Holland<br />
===January 2013===<br />
* ''Beneath the Pier'' by [[Stephen Mark Rainey]]<br />
* ''An Eidolon of Filth'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]<br />
* ''A (~BIG~) Fishy Menu'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]<br />
* ''Dom and Gio’s Barber Shop'' by Gerry Huntman<br />
* ''The Stranger’s Trail'' by Tom Lynch<br />
* ''Dunwich Redux'' by Tim Scott<br />
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== Sources ==<br />
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<references/></div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=D.F._Lewis&diff=43473D.F. Lewis2011-06-05T16:57:14Z<p>LadyLovecraft: New page: D. F. Lewis (born January 18, 1948, Walton-on-Naze, Essex) is an English author who has had approximately 1,500 short fictions published in print from 1986 to 2000, some in hard-to-find ou...</p>
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<div>D. F. Lewis (born January 18, 1948, Walton-on-Naze, Essex) is an English author who has had approximately 1,500 short fictions published in print from 1986 to 2000, some in hard-to-find outlets, others in literary journals such as Stand, Iron, Orbis, Panurge and London Magazine. Others have appeared in anthologies. <br />
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From 2001 until 2010, he has been editor and publisher of the [[Nemonymous]] "megazanthus" of short fiction. In 2008, he was the first exponent of Real-Time Reviewing of books.</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Nemonymous&diff=43472Nemonymous2011-06-05T16:53:42Z<p>LadyLovecraft: New page: Nemonymous is a short fiction publication that labels itself a "megazanthus" (a portmanteau word combining magazine and anthology). It is published in the United Kingdom and edited by Brit...</p>
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<div>Nemonymous is a short fiction publication that labels itself a "megazanthus" (a portmanteau word combining magazine and anthology). It is published in the United Kingdom and edited by British writer [[D.F. Lewis]].<br />
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This publication is distinctive in that all stories are published anonymously, with the identities of contributing authors being normally withheld until the following issue, an arrangement intended to temporarily strip the reader of any prejudices surrounding the author's name (including popularity, gender and place of origin), and thus level the playing field for the writer. Later issues did not follow this exact model.<br />
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The first issue of Nemonymous was a biannual magazine subtitled A Journal of Parthenogenetic Fiction and Late Labelling, which appeared in November 2001. Ten issues have been published through July 2010, reportedly the final issue.<br />
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Nemonymous has published new fiction by authors including Simon Clark, Scott Edelman, Terry Gates-Grimwood, Rhys Hughes, Bob Lock, William Meikle, Reggie Oliver, Steven Pirie, [[Joseph S. Pulver]], Ekaterina Sedia, Steve Rasnic Tem, Lavie Tidhar, Jeff VanderMeer and Tamar Yellin.</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Thomas_Ligotti&diff=43471Thomas Ligotti2011-06-05T16:45:39Z<p>LadyLovecraft: New page: Thomas Ligotti (born July 9, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan) is a contemporary American horror author and reclusive literary cult figure. His writings are unique in style, have been noted as ma...</p>
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<div>Thomas Ligotti (born July 9, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan) is a contemporary American horror author and reclusive literary cult figure. His writings are unique in style, have been noted as major continuations of several literary genres –most prominently Lovecraftian horror– and have overall been variously described as works of "philosophical horror," often written as philosophical novels with a "darker" undertone which is similar to gothic fiction. The Washington Post called him "the best kept secret in contemporary horror fiction"; another critic declared "It's a skilled writer indeed who can suggest a horror so shocking that one is grateful it was kept offstage."<br />
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His unique and affecting tales gathered a small following. Ligotti's relative anonymity and reclusiveness led to speculation about his identity: Was Ligotti a pseudonym used by a prominent literary writer? Were his stories in fact collaborations of multiple authors? In an introduction to a 1996 collection of Ligotti fiction, The Nightmare Factory, Poppy Z. Brite mentioned these notions, with a rhetorical question: "Are you out there, Thomas Ligotti?"<br />
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In recent years, Ligotti has conducted interviews and disclosed some details of his background. For twenty-three years Ligotti worked as an Associate Editor at Gale Research (now the Gale Group), a publishing company that produces compilations of literary (and other) research. In the summer of 2001, Ligotti quit his job at the Gale Group and moved to south Florida. His favorite music is generally instrumental rock.<br />
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Ligotti's worldview has been described as profoundly nihilistic (though he's wary of the label, stating thus: "'Nihilist' is a name that other people call you. No intelligent person has ever described or thought of himself as a nihilist."[3]), and has stated he has suffered from chronic anxiety for much of his life; these have been prominent themes in his work.<br />
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Ligotti has stated he prefers short stories to longer forms, both as a reader and writer, though he has recently written a novella, My Work Is Not Yet Done.<br />
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Ligotti has collaborated with the musical group Current 93 on the albums In A Foreign Town, In A Foreign Land (1997, reissued 2002), I Have a Special Plan for This World (2000) and This Degenerate Little Town (2001) all released on David Tibet's Durtro label.</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=H._P._Lovecraft&diff=43470H. P. Lovecraft2011-06-05T16:34:35Z<p>LadyLovecraft: New page: Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) was an American author of horror, fantasy and science fiction, especially the subgenre known as weird fiction. Lovecraft's g...</p>
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<div>Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) was an American author of horror, fantasy and science fiction, especially the subgenre known as weird fiction.<br />
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Lovecraft's guiding literary principle was what he termed "cosmicism" or "cosmic horror", the idea that life is incomprehensible to human minds and that the universe is fundamentally alien. Those who genuinely reason, like his protagonists, gamble with sanity. As early as the 1940s, Lovecraft's work had developed a cult following for his Cthulhu Mythos, a series of loosely interconnected fiction featuring a pantheon of humanity-nullifying entities, as well as the Necronomicon, a fictional grimoire of magical rites and forbidden lore. His works were deeply pessimistic and cynical, challenging the values of the Enlightenment, Romanticism, Humanism and Christianity. Lovecraft's protagonists usually achieve the juxtaposition of traditional gnosis and mysticism by momentarily glimpsing the horror of ultimate reality and the abyss.<br />
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Although Lovecraft's readership was limited during his life, his reputation has grown over the decades, and he is now regarded as one of the most influential horror writers of the 20th century. According to Joyce Carol Oates, Lovecraft — as with Edgar Allan Poe in the 19th century — has exerted "an incalculable influence on succeeding generations of writers of horror fiction".<br />
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Stephen King called Lovecraft "the twentieth century's greatest practitioner of the classic horror tale." King has even made it clear in his semi-autobiographical non-fiction book Danse Macabre that Lovecraft was responsible for his own fascination with horror and the macabre, and was the single largest figure to influence his fiction writing.<br />
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Lovecraft's themes and ideas have had a profound effect on culture and literature in general, and have embedded themselves into the foundation that is used for horror associated with the strange.</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Esoteric_Order_of_Dagon&diff=43468Esoteric Order of Dagon2011-06-05T15:58:38Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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<div>'''Esoteric Order of Dagon''' is an [[Amateur Press Association|APA]] devoted to [[H.P. Lovecraft]] and his circle. <br />
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===Esoteric Order of Dagon Zines===<br />
* [[Amethystine Hippocampus]] by Derrick Hussey<br />
* [[The Arkham Anchorite]] by Joe Moudry<br />
* [[Crumbling Relicks]] by Chet Williamson<br />
* [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
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* [[Ibid]] by Ben Indick<br />
* [[The Inhabitants of the Lake]] by Bernadette Bosky<br />
* [[Magic Lantern]] by Christine Pasnen and Harry Morris<br />
* [[Mantichore]] by Leigh Blackmore<br />
* [[The Miskatonic]] by Dirk Mosig<br />
* [[The Moshassuck Review]] by Kenneth Faig<br />
* [[Nocturne]] by Harry Morris<br />
* [[Outre]] by J. Vernon Shea<br />
* [[Queer Madness]] by [[Wilum Pugmire]]<br />
* [[Tales of the Lovecraft Collectors]] by Kenneth Faig<br />
* [[What Is Anything]] by S.T. Joshi<br />
* [[Zarfhaana]] by Glenn Lord<br />
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<div>'''Spoor''' was a literary zine devoted to horror fiction published by Fred Adams. <br />
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The first issue of ''Spoor'' appeared in 1974, and was published in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. It featured an extensive directory of fanzines devoted to horror fiction, and the story "Wander" by [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]). <br />
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Issue two featured additions to the directory, as well as an interview with Dale Donaldson, editor of [[Moonbroth]].<br />
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Fred Adams later published two volumes of the ''Spoor Anthology'', the second one guest edited by Edward Paul Berglund, fiction editor of [[Nyctalops]]. Contributors to the anthology included Arthur Aspromatis, David J. Brown, Llewellyn M. Cabos, Gerard E. Giannattasio, William Scott Home, Richard Landwehr, David E. Schultz, and Robert E. Weinberg. <br />
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Fred Adams is also known as a writer of [[Cthulhu]] Mythos stories, which were published in a number of fanzines, including [[Space and Time]].<br />
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'''Space and Time''' was a science fiction, fantasy and horror fanzine by Gordon Linzner. <br />
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''Space and Time'' was a long running fanzine that began in 1966 and was published in Kew Gardens, NY, U.S.A. It featured comics, science fiction, fantasy and horror writing, poetry and art work.<br />
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Contributors of writing included Fred Adams ([[Spoor]]), Allen Ashley, Blythe Ayne, Steve Behrends, Edward Paul Berglund ([[Nyctalops]]), John Bredon, Llewellyn M. Cabos, Brad Cahoon, Gene Day ([[Dark Fantasy]]), George C. Diezell II, Denise Dumars, Steve Eng, Janet Fox, Joey Froehlich, W. Paul Ganley ([[Weirdbook]]), Norman Hartman ([[Viewpoints]]), Vaclav Hazel, Connie Hirsch, Jon Inouye, Phyllis Ann Karr ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), Judy Klass, C.C. Klingan ([[The Diversifier]]), Mitya Kornedeplov, Megan Lindholm, Angus MacLeod, David Madison, Marcia Martin, Ed Newby, Andrew J. Offut, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ( [[Midnight Fantasies]], [[Old Bones]]), [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Fantasy Macabre]]), Susan Anne Santo, Alex Saviuk, Darrell Schweitzer, Josepha Sherman, Judith Johnson Sherwin, Charles T. Smith, David C. Smith, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Robert E. Weinberg, Ron Wilber, and Neal Wilgus. <br />
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Contributors of art work included Sheryl Birkhead, Dan Day, Gene Day, Jack Gaughan, Mark Gelotte, Earl Johnson, Jr., Gary Kato, Allen Koszowski, Tim Lynch, Ken Meyer, Jr., Pat Morrisey, John Romita, Jr., Stephen Schwartz, and Marge B. Simon. <br />
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Also included is the complete comic story "The Hellsman" by Gordon Linzner and Alex Saviuk, with ink work by John Romita, Jr.<br />
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''Space and Time'', during its run, published a number of works by authors whose stories include the [[Cthulhu]] Mythos. Gordon Linzner also published special 'theme' issues, devoted solely to Horror (# 20) and Swords and Sorcery (# 27). <br />
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'''The Miskatonic''' is a fanzine published by Dr. Dirk W. Mosig in the 1970s. <br />
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''The Miskatonic'' is a zine devoted to H.P. Lovecraft, and featured articles, poetry, research and at least one piece of fiction in every issue. It was first published in Americus, Georgia, U.S.A. and subsequently in Kearney, Nebraska, U.S.A. <br />
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Contributors have included Uwe Anton, F. Lee Baldwin ([[The Star Rover]]), Donald R. Burleson, K. Allen Daniels, Walter Gillings, S.T. Joshi, John Rieber, J. Vernon Shea ([[Outre]]), James Wade, Neal Wilgus, and Donald Wandrei.<br />
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''The Miskatonic'' was distributed by [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]], an APA devoted to [[H. P. Lovecraft]]. <br />
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The entire run of ''The Miskatonic'' was published as a two volume book by Moshassuck Press in 1991.<br />
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[[Crypt of Cthulhu]] devoted their 33rd issue to Dirk Mosig. <br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.qusoor.com/EOD/EODhistory.html History of "The Esoteric Order of Dagon" by Ben Indick]<br />
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[[Category:Esoteric Order of Dagon]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=The_H.P._Lovecraft_Fanzine&diff=43464The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine2011-06-05T15:53:10Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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'''The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine''' was edited by Les Thomas and published by 13th Hour Press in Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A..<br />
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The full title of the zine was ''Les Thomas presents the H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine''. It was a literary zine devoted to the weird fiction writer [[H.P. Lovecraft]] and his [[Cthulhu]] Mythos, published in the 1990s, and contained fiction, poetry and news. <br />
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Contributors included David Barker, Sutter Cane, Lee Clark, Craig Cortright, Allen Koszowki, [[D.F. Lewis]], George Meredith, John Newt, [[Wilum Pugmire]] (editor of [[Midnight Fantasies]] and [[Old Bones]]), and [[Stanley Sargent]]. <br />
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<div>[[Image:Lovecraft_fanzine.jpg|right|frame|'''The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine''' Issue 4 1977]]<br />
'''The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine''' was edited by Les Thomas and published by 13th Hour Press in Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A..<br />
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The full title of the zine was ''Les Thomas presents the H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine''. It was a literary zine devoted to the weird fiction writer H.P. [[Lovecraft]] and his [[Cthulhu]] Mythos, published in the 1990s, and contained fiction, poetry and news. <br />
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Contributors included David Barker, Sutter Cane, Lee Clark, Craig Cortright, Allen Koszowki, [[D.F. Lewis]], George Meredith, John Newt, [[Wilum Pugmire]] (editor of [[Midnight Fantasies]] and [[Old Bones]]), and [[Stanley Sargent]]. <br />
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[[Category:Lovecraft|H.P. Lovecraft]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Imelod&diff=43462Imelod2011-06-05T15:51:17Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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'''Imelod''' was a litzine of horror and the bizarre published in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, by Todd H.C. Fisher.<br />
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''Imelod'' was subtitled "the litzine of Mythosian horror" and was dedicated to the Lovecraftian-Cthulhu Mythos. 17 issues appeared between the years 1996 and 2000. <br />
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Contributors include James Ambuehl ([[Cthulhu Cultus]]), Paul Dearborn, M.E.F., Stephanie Bedwell-Grime, D.F. Lewis, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Midnight Fantasies]], [[Old Bones]]), D. Ian Rogers, Octavio Ramos, Jr., [[Stanley C. Sargent]], Ron Shislet, Rebecca Strong, Jeffrey Thomas and Michael Tice. <br />
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Art was by Mark A. Damicis, Toren G. Atkinson, and Chris Woods. <br />
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The zine also featured interviews with S.T. Joshi and [[Wilum Pugmire]]. <br />
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Stephanie Bedwell-Grime was nominated for the 2000 Aurora Award for Best Short-Form Work in English for her story ''Skin Deep'', which appeared in the January 1999 issue of ''Imelod''.<br />
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<div>'''Wilum Pugmire''' aka W. H. Pugmire, is a writer and fanzine editor from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.<br />
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Wilum Pugmire began publishing zines in the mid 1970s with the release of [[Midnight Fantasies]]. He followed this zine with [[Punk Lust]] and has written that “Punk rock gave me the guts to be myself, and for this I shall be eternally grateful.”<br />
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In the 1990's Pugmire became a writer for horror and fantasy zines, with a particular interest in [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and the [[Cthulhu]] Mythos. He has contributed his own element to the Mythos in the form of Sesqua Valley, a fictional area in the Pacific Northwest that is the primary location of much of his fiction. He is a frequent contributor to small press magazines as well as the revived ''Weird Tales'', the horror pulp magazine that brought Lovecraft's fiction to the attention of the general public. His official biography states that his "goal as an author is to dwell forevermore within Lovecraft's titan shadow." <br />
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He has been a contributor to zines since the 1970s. <br />
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===Zines===<br />
*[[Fantasia]]<br />
*[[Flabbergasting Ramblings]]<br />
*[[Idiot Chaos]]<br />
*[[Lost Souls]]<br />
*[[Midnight Fantasies]]<br />
*[[Old Bones]]<br />
*[[Punk Lust]]<br />
*[[Queer Madness]]<br />
*[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]<br />
*[[Visions of Khroyd'hon]]<br />
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===Contributions===<br />
*[[babysue]]<br />
*[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]<br />
*[[Cthulhu Codex]]<br />
*[[Deathrealm]]<br />
*[[The Diversifier]]<br />
*[[Eldritch Leanings]]<br />
*[[Fantasy Macabre]]<br />
*[[The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine]]<br />
*[[Imelod]]<br />
*[[Midnight Shambler]]<br />
*[[Myrddin]]<br />
*[[Nyctalops]]<br />
*[[Punk Planet]]<br />
*[[Punk Research]]<br />
*[[Space and Time]]<br />
*[[Windhaven]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.lovecraftianhorror.blogspot.com/ W. H. Pugmire's Web site, ''A View From Sesqua Valley'']<br />
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[[Category:Zinester|Pugmire]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=The_Nekromantikon&diff=43460The Nekromantikon2011-06-05T15:48:17Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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'''The Nekromantikon''' was an amateur press periodical released by [[Manly Banister]] in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A.. <br />
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Subtitled "The Amateur Magazine of Weird and Fantasy", it was a literary fanzine focusing on fiction in the weird, fantasy and science fiction genres. Five issues were released in the 1950s. It was a mimeographed publication and the cover and illustrations for the first issue were made with [[Woodcut and Linocut in Zine Production|linoleum cuts]], carved and printed by the editor. All the issues have colour covers, issues two through five using photo-engravings.<br />
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The first issue was 52 pages, released in an edition of 250. The first four issues appeared in 1950 in Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter editions; the last issue appeared in 1951. <br />
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Contributors included Steve Benedict, C. O. Betancourt, Edwin Brooks, Alice L. Bullock, David R. Bunch, R. Flavie Carson, Lin Carter ([[Spaceteer]]), Stanton A. Coblentz ([[Wings]]), Isabelle E. Dinwiddle, Dorothy M. Faulkner, Terry Jeeves, Hyacinthe Hill (Virginia Anderson), Marjorie Houston, Alan Hunter, David William Hunter, Clive Jackson, Terry Jeeves, David H. Keller, [[Lilith Lorraine]] ([[Challenge]], [[Flame]]), Edward W. Ludwig ([[Fantastic Worlds]]), Vernon McCain ([[Wastebasket]]), [[Orma McCormick]] ([[Starlanes]]), D.R. Smith, [[Genevieve K. Stephens]] ([[Loki]]), Charlotte Todd, E.C. Tubb, Cedric Walker, Wilson "Bob" Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]), James Warren, and many others. <br />
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''The Nekromantikon'' also contains the story "Why Abdul Alharred Went Mad", by D.R. Smith, which is considered an essential work in the creation of the [[Cthulhu]] Mythos.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://fanac.org/fanzines/Slant/Slant7-20.html Manly Banister on amateur publishing], from [[Slant]]<br />
*[http://fanac.org/fanzines/Slant/Slant4-25.html Profile of Manly Banister ] in [[Slant]]<br />
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[[Category:Science Fiction Zines|Nekromantikon, The]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=FanFare&diff=43459FanFare2011-06-05T15:46:15Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Fanzine-fanfare-8-cthulhu-by-roy-hunt-damon-knight_180622059669_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''FanFare''' Issue 8 cover by Roy Hunt and Damon Knight]] <br />
'''FanFare''' was a science fiction fanzine published by [[Art Widner]] in the 1940s, and co-edited with Francis Paro and Henry Earl Singleton.<br />
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''FanFare'' was published from 1940 till 1943, and 10 issues were released during that time. It was a hektographed publication of around 28 pages. It was the official publication of the Boston Science Fiction Association, "The Stranger Club". <br />
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Contributors included Forrest J. Ackerman ([[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]]), Will Bryant, [[Louis Russell Chauvenet]], Virginia Combs, Joseph Gilbert ([[The Southern Star]]), Howard Gott, Damon Knight - writing as himself and as Ritter Conway, Harry Jenkins Jr. ([[Fanart]], ''The Southern Star''), H.C. Koenig, Robert W. Lowndes, Ray Martinuk, Jack Chapman Miske ([[Scienti-Snaps]], [[Bizarre]]), Sam Moskowitz ([[Helios]]), Laetaz U. Sewell, Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]) and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Spaceways]]).<br />
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Contributing artists include Bob Jones, Damon Knight and Roy Hunt ([[The Alchemist]]). The cover of issue 8 featured a portrait of [[Cthulhu]] by both artists.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.noreascon.com/n123/stranger.html Art Widner's history of ''Fanfare'' and The Stranger Club] <br />
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<div>[[Image:Polaris_194012_v2_n1.jpg|right|frame|'''Polaris''', Vol 1 Issue 4 1940]]<br />
'''Polaris''' is a fanzine published by Paul Freehafer (d. 1944) in the 1930s in Payette, Indiana, and later in the 1940s in Pasadena, and then Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. <br />
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Six issues were published of this zine between the years 1939 and 1941. It was devoted to "weird" fiction and stories. <br />
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''Polaris'' features fiction by Robert Barlow, Ray Bradbury ([[Futuria Fantasia]]), John F. Burke ([[Satellite]]), Damon Knight, Jack Chapman Miske ([[Scienti-Snaps]], [[Bizarre]]), Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]), and [[Donald Wollheim]] ([[The Phantagraph]]). It also included art work by [[Hannes Bok]]. <br />
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Vol 1, issue 4, published in September of 1940 included "The Tree on the Hill" by [[Duane Rimel]], which had been revised by [[H.P. Lovecraft]] in 1934, and this was the first publication of it. It is now considered an essential work in the creation of the [[Cthulhu]] Mythos. Rimel was a correspondent of Lovecraft's from 1934 till 37. He was also one of the co-editors of [[The Acolyte]].<br />
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During 1941, ''Polaris'' was a split zine with [[Shangri L'Affaires]]. <br />
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[[Category:Split Zine]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=The_Acolyte&diff=43457The Acolyte2011-06-05T15:42:43Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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<div>[[Image:111989_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''The Acolyte''', Cover Illustration by Howard Wandrei, Vol 2 No 1 Fall 1943 ]]<br />
'''The Acolyte''' was a [[fanzine]] devoted to [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and his circle, published by Francis Towner Laney in the 1940s. <br />
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The first issue appeared in 1942, published in Washington, U.S.A. Editors for the fanzine included Francis T. Laney, Samuel D. Russell, and [[Duane Rimel]]. Rah Hoffman was listed as Art Director. The first two issues were hectographed and the subsequent issues were mimeographed. <br />
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Issue One featured the "Map of Arkham", drawn by [[H.P. Lovecraft]]. Other issues of ''The Acolyte'' included "The [[Cthulhu]] Mythology: A Glossary" by Francis T. Laney, essays by Fritz Leiber about Lovecraft's fiction, as well as fiction in the fantasy and supernatural genres, and poetry. Also featured were contributions by Clark Ashton Smith, as well as many previously unpublished essays by Lovecraft. <br />
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Later issues list F. Lee Baldwin ([[The Star Rover]]), [[Duane Rimel]] and Harold Wakefield as contibuting editors.<br />
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Other contributors included Virginia Anderson (a.k.a. Hyacinthe Hill), Robert Avrett, Robert Barlow, Stuart Morton Boland, Ruby Diehr, W.R. Gibson, Henry Hasse (Emil Petaja), Arthur F. Hillman, [[Lilith Lorraine]] ([[Challenge]]), Elmer Perdue, E. Hoffmann Price, Samuel D. Russell, Margaret Stavely, Tigrina (a.k.a. [[Eydthe Eyde]], editor of [[Vice Versa]]), Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]), Donald Wandrei , [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Spaceways]]) and Carol Wyatt.<br />
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Art work was contributed by Thomas G. L. Cockroft, [[Alva Rogers]], Harold Wakefield, Carol Wyatt, and Howard Wandrei.<br />
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Two works of writing from ''The Acolyte'' are considered essential in the creation of the [[Cthulhu Mythos]], including "Music of the Stars" by [[Duane W. Rimel]], and "Horror at Vecra" by Henry Hasse.<br />
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Four issues of ''The Acolyte'' were published in Washington 1943, and three in 1944. The winter of 1945 saw one issue released, after which the publisher, Francis Laney, moved to Los Angeles, where he released three more issues that year. In 1946 the last two issues were released.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.eldritchdark.com/articles/biographies/16/letter-on-clark-ashton-smith Rah Hoffman's Recollections of Clark Ashton Smith] <br />
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[[Category:Lovecraft|Acolyte, The]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Cupcake_Revelations&diff=43455Cupcake Revelations2011-06-05T15:40:15Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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<div>'''Cupcake Revelations''' is a zine by long time zinester and writer Lola Batling. <br />
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In high school Lola Batling published [[Misspent Youth]].<br />
Lola Batling started Cupcake Revelations in 2008, after a 4 years hiatus, during which time she wrote her first novel ''Sweet Angel, Suicide Kiss'', as well as a podcast ''Manga, Sex, Food & Gaming'' with her husband Jak Banjo. Cupcake Revelations is a zine about Lola's world view, which often features music, fan fiction drabbles, and the comic [[Cthulhu]] Knows Best<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
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[http://www.inkigirl.com InkiGirl.com]-Lola's Homebase<br />
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[[Category:Zine|Cupcake Revelations]] [[Category:2000's publications]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=MP_Johnson&diff=43454MP Johnson2011-06-05T15:39:43Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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<div>MP Johnson is the creator of [[Freak Tension]] zine. For more than a decade, Freak Tension has popped up sporadically on the streets of Wisconsin and Minnesota. FT combines punk and horror into a frothy stew that looks like hot chocolate at the right angle, accept it has eyeballs floating at the top instead of marshmallows.<br />
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MP Johnson is also an underground horror author whose short stories have appeared in a variety of mags, including Bare Bone, [[Cthulhu]] Sex, and Black Petals. He is the author of a weird little chapbook called "The Mutilation of Paris Hilton," which is pretty self-explanatory. MP Johnson also writes reviews for [[Razorcake]] zine.<br />
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http://www.freaktension.com<br />
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http://www.myspace.com/freaktension<br />
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[[Category:Zinester|Johnson]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Deathrealm&diff=43451Deathrealm2011-06-05T15:23:50Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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<div>Subtitled "The Gate Where Horror Begins", '''Deathrealm''' is a literary horror zine edited by Stephen Mark Rainey.<br />
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''Deathrealm'' was published from 1987 till 1997 in Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.A. Issues 1 through 17 were independently published by Rainey. After this it became a "semi-pro" zine and was published by Tal Publications for issues 18-22, and then by Malicious Press for issues 23-31. <br />
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It featured horror fiction, poetry, artwork and columns by writers such as [[D.F. Lewis]], Roger Dale Trexler, and Karl Edward Wagner. <br />
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Contributors of writing included Paul Dale Anderson, Fred Chappell, Pamela Chillemi-Yeager, Douglas Clegg, Mary Elizabeth Counselman, Colleen Drippe, Margaret Frastley, Joey Froelich, Dwight E. Humphries, Charlee Jacob, Ian McDowell, William F. Nolan, Jeffrey Osier, [[Robert M. Price]] ([[Cthulhu Codex]], [[Crypt of Cthulhu]]), [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Midnight Fantasies]], [[Old Bones]]), William G. Raley ([[After Hours]]), William Rassmussen, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Fantasy Macabre]]), Ed Shannon, L.S. Shevshenko, David Starkey, Don Webb, Manly Wade Wellman, J. N. Williamson, and David Niall Wilson.<br />
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Also included were interviews with authors such as Clive Barker, Poppy Z. Brite, Stephen Jones, Tom Piccirilli, and F. Paul Wilson.<br />
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Contributors of art work included Richard Corben, Alan M. Clarke, Bill Gudmundson, Jeffrey Osier, Ted Piwowar, Mark Rainey, Marge Simon and Marlon West.<br />
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Covers were by Jeffrey Osier, Ian McDowell, and Mark Rainey. <br />
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Cover art on issue #27 by Ian McDowell caused that issue to be banned in Canada. <br />
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'''Nyctalops''' is a fanzine edited by Harry O. Morris and Edward Paul Berglund and published in the 1970's.<br />
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'''Nyctalops''' is devoted to [[H.P. Lovecraft]] and his circle, Charles Ashton Smith, and [[Robert Bloch]]. It is a 8.5 X 11" publication of approximately 100 pages that was published in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in May 1970. ''Nyctalops'' was initially published solely by Morris and consisted of literary criticism. but after issue three he asked Edward Berglund to become fiction editor for the zine and commencing with issue four the fanzine included fiction. The two editors worked together for seven more issues, with nineteen issues released in all. <br />
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Contributors included Bernadette Bosky, David J. Brown, Ramsey Campbell, Walter C. DeBill, Jr., Gary Drake, Denise Dumars, Thomas M. Egan, Steve Eng, R. Alain Everts, Kenneth W. Faig, Jr., Donald Sidney-Fryer, Charles Richard Grose, Alan D. Gullette, Gary Harrison, John Jacob, John Koblas, George Laking, James Lawson, [[Thomas Ligotti]], Brian Lumley, Rob Hollis Miller, Dirk W. Mosig ([[The Miskatonic]]), Joe Moudry, Dale Nelson, Gerald W. Page, Jim Pianfetti, Ted Pons, E. Hoffman Price, [[Robert M. Price]] ([[Crypt of Cthulhu]], [[Cthulhu Codex]]), Graham Pryor, [[Wilum Pugmire|W. Pugmire]] ([[Midnight Fantasies]], [[Old Bones]]), Glen Rahman, Phyllis Rose, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), Lewis Sanders, David E. Schultz, Darell Schweitzer, Vernon Shea, James Taylor, Stephen Verba, Bruce Walker, William Wallace, George Wetzel, and Neal Wilgus. <br />
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Artists included Mike Garcia, Jim Pitts, Denis Tiani and Helmet Wenske.<br />
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Harry O. Morris also published the apazine [[Nocturne]] for the "Esoteric Order of Dagon". <br />
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[[Category:Supernatural]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Robert_M._Price&diff=43449Robert M. Price2011-06-05T14:52:08Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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<div>Robert M. Price was the editor of the magazines [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], [[Cthulhu Codex]]<br />
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(taken from Robert M. Price's homepage [[www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com]])<br />
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Robert M. Price (born July 7, 1954) is a Mississippian by birth, lived in New Jersey for most of his life, and has recently resettled in North Carolina. After early involvement in a fundamentalist Baptist church, he went on to become a leader in the Montclair State College chapter of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Having developed a keen interest in apologetics (the defense of the faith on intellectual grounds), Bob went on to enroll at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he received an MTS degree in New Testament. Billy Graham was the commencement speaker. <br />
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It was during this period, 1977-78, however, that Bob began to reassess his faith, deciding at length that traditional Christianity simply did not have either the historical credentials or the intellectual cogency its defenders claimed for it. Embarking on a wide program of reading religious thinkers and theologians from other traditions, as well as the sociology, anthropology, and psychology of religion, he soon considered himself a theological liberal in the camp of Paul Tillich. He received the Ph.D. degree in systematic theology from Drew University in 1981. <br />
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After some years teaching in the religious studies department of Mount Olive College in North Carolina, Price returned to New Jersey to pastor First Baptist Church of Montclair, the first pastorate, many years before, of liberal preacher Harry Emerson Fosdick. Price soon enrolled in a second doctoral program at Drew, receiving the Ph.D. in New Testament in 1993. These studies, together with his encounter with the writings of Don Cupitt, Jacques Derrida, and the New Testament critics of the Nineteenth Century, rapidly eroded his liberal Christian stance, and Price resigned his pastorate in 1994. A brief flirtation with Unitarian Universalism disenchanted him even with this liberal extreme of institutional religion. For six years Bob and Carol led a living room church called The Grail. Now, back in North Carolina, he attends the Episcopal Church and keeps his mouth shut.<br />
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Robert M. Price is Professor of Biblical Criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute as well as the editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism. His books include Beyond Born Again, The Widow Traditions in Luke-Acts: A Feminist-Critical Scrutiny, Deconstructing Jesus, and The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man. Forthcoming titles are The Crisis of Biblical Authority, Jesus Christ Superstar: A Redactional Study of a Modern Gospel, The Da Vinci Controversy and The Amazing Colossal Apostle.<br />
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'''''Occasionally someone familiar with Robert M. Price as a writer on religion comes across the same name attached to books related to H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, etc., and inevitably wonders if it could possibly be the same person, all the more since one also finds titles on South Africa and on guns credited to a Robert M. Price. Those last two are not our man, but the horror writer and the religion writer are indeed the Jeckyll and Hyde sides of the same fellow. Click here to read about Price's Hyde side and how he has cultivated it.''''' <br />
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'''The Wicked Clergyman'''<br />
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When did it begin? When was I first tainted by the cosmic contagion that is Lovecraft? Actually, it is no big mystery. Back in 1967, when I was first enthusiastically swimming in the paperback revival of pulp fiction from Ace, Lancer, Dell, and others, I was comparing notes one afternoon with my pal Russ Farrington, and he suggested I read these new Lancer paperbacks he had just finished, [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s The Colour out of Space and The Dunwich Horror. I did. (At least that’s the way I remember it; Russ tells me he recalls me telling him about HPL!) And to this day I could probably tell you just where I was and how I felt while reading each one of those wonderful tales! I was thirteen years old, which I much later discovered is the optimum age for discovering Lovecraft. Encountering the Old Gent then can mark one for life. It certainly marked me! Lovecraft has loomed much larger in my life than he does right now, but he still casts a pretty long shadow over me, and I look forward to an opportunity to reread this or that tale again soon. And I’m planning on buying the Cthulhu action figure when it comes out.<br />
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Anyway, back to 1967: I was soon buying and reading the Arkham House Lovecraft collections, then the related works by other authors, including August Derleth, Ramsey Campbell, and Colin Wilson. Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos became a kind of Bible for me. Together with other material I was then reading (Robert E. Howard, Tolkien, Doc Savage, Lin Carter, Burroughs, etc.), Lovecraft and his Mythos composed an imaginative world I happily lived in as a junior high and then high school nerd. Soon my teenage fundamentalism swelled up to demand all my time and attention, but by 1978, I had exorcised fundamentalism and decided to look up some of my old favorite fantasy authors. The next year I discovered the Necronomicon Press journal Lovecraft Studies and decided to submit an article. I did, and editor S.T. Joshi accepted it, “Higher Criticism and the Necronomicon.”<br />
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Joshi, a cultured and gracious young man, kindly invited me to drive up to Providence, Rhode Island, to meet “the Providence Pals,” the gang who put together Necronomicon Press publications. It was great fun meeting publisher Marc Michaud, illustrator Jason Eckhardt, writers Don and Mollie Burleson (they weren’t married yet, but it wouldn’t be long) and Peter Cannon, and fan editor and collector Ken Neilly. What a bunch! What a hobby! We would walk around various Lovecraft sites in Providence (places he had lived, places he had mentioned) and would haunt bookshops and examine our finds over pizza. I treasure those times!<br />
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Soon I joined the merry crew again for a regional horror convention at Roger Williams College in Rhode Island (NeCon 1981) where I was delighted to hear Les Daniels, Peter Straub, Michael McDowell, and other genre pros, disappointed only that Stephen King had bowed out. It was here that I met another great friend and colleague, Will Murray. A few years later, I would be tagging along with Will through the streets of Lower Manhattan, looking for the exact spot where Richard Henry Savage, the prototype for the fictional Doc Savage, was killed in a cart accident (yes, that’s cart, not car). Around the same time, Will led a bunch of us on an eerie expedition through South Boston to recap the route to Pickman’s studio in “Pickman’s Model.” I will never forget rooting around in Copp’s Hill Burying Ground where we discovered that, just as in the story, it was honeycombed with a series of tunnels to which staircases beneath false tombstones led!<br />
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On that NeCon 1981 weekend, the Providence Pals told me about the Esoteric Order of Dagon Amateur Press Association and suggested I join. All it required was cranking out a few pages of HPL-related material for the mailing list every three months. I figured I could do that with no trouble. And so [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] was born! My mother, Mable Price, a retired typist and executive secretary, once a high school yearbook editor, joined me in what would become our greatest hobby. I soon discovered local stores, then regional dealers, would sell Crypt and that I could make some money off it. The mag was a bizarre miscegenation; half Lovecraft Studies rip-off, half humor magazine, a “pulp thriller and theological journal.”<br />
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I decided to send out free copies to some big names in the field of Lovecraft scholarship and latter-day Lovecraftian fiction. Before long, the letters pages became the equivalent of a modern computer message board where unknown fans could trade barbs with their favorite authors. And I was able to persuade a number of those authors to contribute fiction and articles to the mag. It was great! Inevitably I began penning my own horror stories, most of them Mythos pastiches.<br />
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Occasionally we ran all-fiction issues of [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], and for these I lined up new material by the pros (Lin Carter, Gary Myers, Brian Lumley, Frank Belknap Long) as well as old manuscripts by Howard, Carl Jacobi, and others. Crypt functioned very much like the old fanzines contemporary with Lovecraft and his generation, like The Acolyte, Fantasy Magazine, and Phantagraph. Lin Carter took an active interest in Crypt, and before long a bunch of us New Jersey and New York fans had begun meeting every other Saturday at his Manhattan apartment for the New Kalem Club. Sometimes the ancient Frank Belknap Long would make his way across the city for the meetings. We basked. <br />
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These fiction issues, filled with Mythos collector’s items and rare obscurities, led directly to the next phase of my Lovecraftian involvement, editing fiction anthologies. It was 1990, and a bunch of us were shooting the breeze at Eileen MacNamara’s apartment during the Lovecraft Centennial conference hosted by Brown University. Phil Rahman, kingpin of Fedogan & Bremer publishers, invited me to put together a hardcover anthology of Mythos tales, and the eventual result was Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos, followed many years later by The New Lovecraft Circle and Acolytes of Cthulhu. Three years after this, Chaosium Publishers approached me with the idea of my compiling collections of Mythos stories to answer the needs of a younger generation of fans who had discovered Lovecraft through the medium of fantasy role-playing games. The new series would focus on a Mythos deity, a magic book, a major locale familiar to the fans from their role-playing and allow them to catch up with the source material. I did a dozen or so of these, and several more are awaiting publication from Chaosium even now. I branched out to other publishers, including Arkham House, for whom I put together Flowers from the Moon and Other Lunacies, a collection of rare early Robert Bloch pulp tales. Now I’m trying to finish out the series of topical collections with new publishers including Mythos Books, Die, Monster, Die! Books, Lindesfarne Press, and Hippocampus Press.<br />
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Perhaps my most bizarre (and most fun!) adventures in Lovecraftianity were the series of biennial “NecronomiCons,” or [[Cthulhu]] Mythos conventions, held in Danvers, Mass, or Providence. I loved pontificating on panels to packed rooms of Mythos addicts. Even more I loved hosting the Cthulhu Prayer Breakfasts which formed the climax of each Con. We would gather for a breakfast buffet and present lifetime achievement awards to elders of the movement including Robert Bloch, Gahan Wilson, L. Sprague de Camp, Ramsey Campbell, Brian Lumley, Dirk W. Mosig, Fred Chappell, and others. And then I would come on stage, dressed in Innsmouth finery, and give a sermon. I’d lead into it with some stand-up material, then do a serious and (I hoped relevant) homily, which would inevitably slide into a crazed display of Cthulhuvian tomfoolery, as I would begin to rant about the return of the Old Ones or to speak in tongues (R’lyehian, specifically), and lead the crowd in strategically reworded hymns. It was always a thrill. Too bad those days are over! My precious keepsake from back then is my copy of the first edition of the Schlangekraft-Barnes Necronomicon (you know, the one that looks like a high school yearbook), whose once-blank end pages are covered with the autographs of major Lovecraftian writers, many of them now dead and suffering Hell’s torments. I’m glad I thought of it before it was too late. Now no one could duplicate it.<br />
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These days, I have sold off most of my Lovecraft criticism volumes. I do not race to acquire the latest Lovecraft pastiche and don’t bother keeping up with them. Now my Lovecraft fixation tends to be a more private matter. Lovecraft remains indelibly a part of me, and I would never have it any other way.<br />
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Robert M. Price <br />
September 2004</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Cthulhu_Codex&diff=43448Cthulhu Codex2011-06-05T14:50:57Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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'''Cthulhu Codex''' was a Lovecraftian literary zine edited by [[Robert M. Price]], and, as of #16, [[Joseph S. Pulver]].<br />
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From Rhode Island, U.S.A., the publication began in 1985 as ''The Cthulhu Codex'', but with issue 6, in 1996, it assumed the name it is best remembered as, ''Cthulhu Codex'', which it retained till the last issue, #17, published in 2000, which was called ''Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex''. ''Cthulhu Codex'' published fiction by writers working in the horror and weird fiction vein.<br />
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Contributors include James Ambuehl ([[Cthulhu Cultus]]), Paul Bastienne, E.P. Berglund, Mollie L. Burleson, Margaret L. Carter, Pierre Comtois, David Daniel, Mark Francis, Sam Gafford, Chad Hensley, Ron Hilger, [[D.F. Lewis]], P.R. McBride, Gary Myers, Jennifer Mellwee Myers, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Old Bones]], [[Queer Madness]]), Sean Ramsey, [[Stanley Sargent]], Franklyn Searight, Ann K. Schwader, Darrell Schweitzer, Frederick Stansfield, Henry J. Vester III, C. L. Werner, and R.J. Zimmerman and the editors. <br />
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Also included was reprints of poetry by Clark Ashton Smith and Richard Tierney. <br />
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Contributing artists include Richard Corben, Jason Eckhardt, Gervasio Gallardo, Robert H. Knox, Allen Koszowski, Gregorio Montejo, Christopher G. Porter,and comic art by Paul Montelone.<br />
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A number of these stories are considered to be part of the [[Cthulhu]] Mythos. <br />
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Robert M. Price also edited [[Crypt of Cthulhu]].<br />
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<div>'''Esoteric Order of Dagon''' is an [[Amateur Press Association|APA]] devoted to H.P. Lovecraft and his circle. <br />
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===Esoteric Order of Dagon Zines===<br />
* [[Amethystine Hippocampus]] by Derrick Hussey<br />
* [[The Arkham Anchorite]] by Joe Moudry<br />
* [[Crumbling Relicks]] by Chet Williamson<br />
* [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* [[Darkness Over Providence]] by Lawson W. Hill<br />
* [[Drake's Potpourri]] by David A. Drake<br />
* [[Eldritch Leanings]] by Will Hart<br />
* [[Fantasy Commentator]] by A. Langley Searles<br />
* [[Ibid]] by Ben Indick<br />
* [[The Inhabitants of the Lake]] by Bernadette Bosky<br />
* [[Magic Lantern]] by Christine Pasnen and Harry Morris<br />
* [[Mantichore]] by Leigh Blackmore<br />
* [[The Miskatonic]] by Dirk Mosig<br />
* [[The Moshassuck Review]] by Kenneth Faig<br />
* [[Nocturne]] by Harry Morris<br />
* [[Outre]] by J. Vernon Shea<br />
* [[Queer Madness]] by [[Wilum Pugmire]]<br />
* [[Tales of the Lovecraft Collectors]] by Kenneth Faig<br />
* [[What Is Anything]] by S.T. Joshi<br />
* [[Zarfhaana]] by Glenn Lord<br />
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<div>[[Image:Cofc051.gif|right|frame|'''Crypt of Cthulhu''' Issue 51 Cover Art by Grey Ginter 1987]]<br />
'''Crypt of Chtulhu''' is a literary zine devoted to the works of [[H.P. Lovecraft]] and his circle, and the [[Chtulhu Mythos]].<br />
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First released by [[Robert M. Price]] on Hallowmas, 1981, ''Crypt of Chtulhu'' presented essays, articles, interviews, reviews, research, new items, fiction, poetry and more. It was published for twenty years, first in Bloomfield, New Jersey, and then, as of issue #34, in Mount Olive, North Carolina, U.S.A. and featured contributions by many notable writers and artists. <br />
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Contributors of writing included E.P. Berglund ([[Nyctalops]]), Leigh Blackmore, Carolyn L. Boyd, Scott D. Briggs, Donald Burleson, Ramsey Campbell, Peter Cannon, Lin Carter ([[Spaceteer]]), Marc A. Cerasini, T. G. Cockcroft, Mary Elizabeth Counselman-Vinyard, Donna Death, Stefan Dziemianowicz, Jason Eckhardt, Kenneth Fiag, Jr., William Fulwiler, Charles Garofalo, John S. Glasby, C.J. Henderson, Ben P. Indick ([[Ibid]]), Tani Jangsang ([[Cthulhu Cultus]]), P.F. Jeffery, S.T. Joshi, [[DF Lewis]], [[Thomas Ligotti]], Brian Lumley, Dirk W. Mosig ([[The Miskatonic]]), Will Murray, Gary Myers, Fred L. Pelton, [[Robert M. Price]], [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Midnight Fantasies]]), [[Joseph S. Pulver]], Carol Selby, David E. Schultz, Darrell Schweitzer, Richard Tierney, and Ralph E. Vaughan.<br />
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''Crypt of Cthulhu'' also featured reprints of work by R.H. Barlow, Robert Bloch, Fred Chappell,August Derluth, Henry Kuttner, Francis T. Laney ([[The Acolyte]]), [[H.P. Lovecraft]], Samuel Loveman, E. Hoffman Price, [[Gerry de la Ree]] ([[Clark Ashton Smith - Artist]]), Duane Rimel, David F. Searight, and Clark Ashton Smith.<br />
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Contributors of artwork included John Borkowski, Rick Bryant, Guy Cowlishaw, Jason C. Eckhardt, Stephan E. Fabian, Jim Garrison, Peter H. Gilmore, Grey Ginter, Chris Gross, D.L. Hutchinson, Allen Koszowski, Robert H. Knox, Larry Latham, L.L.McAdams, Chris Pelletiere, [[Robert M. Price]] and Darrel Tutchton.<br />
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For a period of time during the 1980s, ''Crypt of Cthulhu'' was also included in the apazine, [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]] mailings. <br />
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[[Robert M. Price]] also edited [[Cthulhu Codex]].<br />
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<div>[[Image:Cthulhu_cultus_1996_n4.jpg|right|frame|'''Cthulhu Cultus''', Issue 4, 1996]]<br />
'''Cthulhu Cultus''' was a literary fanzine published by Philip Marsh and Tani Jantsang. The Associate Editor was James Ambuehl. <br />
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''Cthulhu Cultus'' was published in Florida, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in 1995. It was devoted to weird, supernatural and horror fiction and poetry with an emphasis on [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s [[Cthulhu Mythos]]. <br />
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Contributors included James Ambuehl, Tracy Ambuehl, Kenneth J. Beattle, Robert Bee, R.D. Bookout, Crispin Burnham, R. S. Cartwright, Lee Clark, Jason Gridley, Peter F. Guenther, Jonathon William Hodges, Tani Jantsang, J.W. Kelley, D.F. Lewis, Philip Marsh, Andy Nunez, Brian Nutter, Duane Pesice, [[Robert M. Price]] ([[Crypt of Cthulhu]]), [[Joseph S. Pulver]] ([[Cthulhu Codex]]), P.J. Roberts, Ian Rogers, Ron Shiflet, Kenneth Silver, G.W.Thomas, John H. Toon, Ray Wallace, and Peter A. Worthy.<br />
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Illustrations were done by T. Marsh. <br />
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Eighteen issues of ''Cthulhu Cultus'' appeared, the last one in 2001. The editors also recorded a 60 minute CD of original ''Cthulhu Cultus'' Music. <br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.eodagon23.byethost24.com/eoDagon23/lovecraft_was_here/hplindex.html Cthulhu Culius editors website ''Lovecraft was Here'']<br />
*[http://www.epberglund.com/RGttCM/nightscapes/NS06/ns6rev.htm#overview Overview of ''Cthulhu Cultus'' by James Ambuehl]<br />
*[http://eodagon23.byethost24.com/eoDagon23/trip_to_innsmouth/pages/t-innsmouth-01.html The Editors of ''Cthulhu Cultus'' take a trip to Innsmouth]<br />
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[[Category:Lovecraft]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Robert_M._Price&diff=43444Robert M. Price2011-06-05T14:33:09Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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<div>(taken from Robert M. Price's homepage [[www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com]])<br />
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Robert M. Price (born July 7, 1954) is a Mississippian by birth, lived in New Jersey for most of his life, and has recently resettled in North Carolina. After early involvement in a fundamentalist Baptist church, he went on to become a leader in the Montclair State College chapter of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Having developed a keen interest in apologetics (the defense of the faith on intellectual grounds), Bob went on to enroll at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he received an MTS degree in New Testament. Billy Graham was the commencement speaker. <br />
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It was during this period, 1977-78, however, that Bob began to reassess his faith, deciding at length that traditional Christianity simply did not have either the historical credentials or the intellectual cogency its defenders claimed for it. Embarking on a wide program of reading religious thinkers and theologians from other traditions, as well as the sociology, anthropology, and psychology of religion, he soon considered himself a theological liberal in the camp of Paul Tillich. He received the Ph.D. degree in systematic theology from Drew University in 1981. <br />
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After some years teaching in the religious studies department of Mount Olive College in North Carolina, Price returned to New Jersey to pastor First Baptist Church of Montclair, the first pastorate, many years before, of liberal preacher Harry Emerson Fosdick. Price soon enrolled in a second doctoral program at Drew, receiving the Ph.D. in New Testament in 1993. These studies, together with his encounter with the writings of Don Cupitt, Jacques Derrida, and the New Testament critics of the Nineteenth Century, rapidly eroded his liberal Christian stance, and Price resigned his pastorate in 1994. A brief flirtation with Unitarian Universalism disenchanted him even with this liberal extreme of institutional religion. For six years Bob and Carol led a living room church called The Grail. Now, back in North Carolina, he attends the Episcopal Church and keeps his mouth shut.<br />
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Robert M. Price is Professor of Biblical Criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute as well as the editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism. His books include Beyond Born Again, The Widow Traditions in Luke-Acts: A Feminist-Critical Scrutiny, Deconstructing Jesus, and The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man. Forthcoming titles are The Crisis of Biblical Authority, Jesus Christ Superstar: A Redactional Study of a Modern Gospel, The Da Vinci Controversy and The Amazing Colossal Apostle.<br />
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'''''Occasionally someone familiar with Robert M. Price as a writer on religion comes across the same name attached to books related to H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, etc., and inevitably wonders if it could possibly be the same person, all the more since one also finds titles on South Africa and on guns credited to a Robert M. Price. Those last two are not our man, but the horror writer and the religion writer are indeed the Jeckyll and Hyde sides of the same fellow. Click here to read about Price's Hyde side and how he has cultivated it.''''' <br />
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'''The Wicked Clergyman'''<br />
<br />
When did it begin? When was I first tainted by the cosmic contagion that is Lovecraft? Actually, it is no big mystery. Back in 1967, when I was first enthusiastically swimming in the paperback revival of pulp fiction from Ace, Lancer, Dell, and others, I was comparing notes one afternoon with my pal Russ Farrington, and he suggested I read these new Lancer paperbacks he had just finished, [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s The Colour out of Space and The Dunwich Horror. I did. (At least that’s the way I remember it; Russ tells me he recalls me telling him about HPL!) And to this day I could probably tell you just where I was and how I felt while reading each one of those wonderful tales! I was thirteen years old, which I much later discovered is the optimum age for discovering Lovecraft. Encountering the Old Gent then can mark one for life. It certainly marked me! Lovecraft has loomed much larger in my life than he does right now, but he still casts a pretty long shadow over me, and I look forward to an opportunity to reread this or that tale again soon. And I’m planning on buying the Cthulhu action figure when it comes out.<br />
<br />
Anyway, back to 1967: I was soon buying and reading the Arkham House Lovecraft collections, then the related works by other authors, including August Derleth, Ramsey Campbell, and Colin Wilson. Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos became a kind of Bible for me. Together with other material I was then reading (Robert E. Howard, Tolkien, Doc Savage, Lin Carter, Burroughs, etc.), Lovecraft and his Mythos composed an imaginative world I happily lived in as a junior high and then high school nerd. Soon my teenage fundamentalism swelled up to demand all my time and attention, but by 1978, I had exorcised fundamentalism and decided to look up some of my old favorite fantasy authors. The next year I discovered the Necronomicon Press journal Lovecraft Studies and decided to submit an article. I did, and editor S.T. Joshi accepted it, “Higher Criticism and the Necronomicon.”<br />
<br />
Joshi, a cultured and gracious young man, kindly invited me to drive up to Providence, Rhode Island, to meet “the Providence Pals,” the gang who put together Necronomicon Press publications. It was great fun meeting publisher Marc Michaud, illustrator Jason Eckhardt, writers Don and Mollie Burleson (they weren’t married yet, but it wouldn’t be long) and Peter Cannon, and fan editor and collector Ken Neilly. What a bunch! What a hobby! We would walk around various Lovecraft sites in Providence (places he had lived, places he had mentioned) and would haunt bookshops and examine our finds over pizza. I treasure those times!<br />
<br />
Soon I joined the merry crew again for a regional horror convention at Roger Williams College in Rhode Island (NeCon 1981) where I was delighted to hear Les Daniels, Peter Straub, Michael McDowell, and other genre pros, disappointed only that Stephen King had bowed out. It was here that I met another great friend and colleague, Will Murray. A few years later, I would be tagging along with Will through the streets of Lower Manhattan, looking for the exact spot where Richard Henry Savage, the prototype for the fictional Doc Savage, was killed in a cart accident (yes, that’s cart, not car). Around the same time, Will led a bunch of us on an eerie expedition through South Boston to recap the route to Pickman’s studio in “Pickman’s Model.” I will never forget rooting around in Copp’s Hill Burying Ground where we discovered that, just as in the story, it was honeycombed with a series of tunnels to which staircases beneath false tombstones led!<br />
<br />
On that NeCon 1981 weekend, the Providence Pals told me about the Esoteric Order of Dagon Amateur Press Association and suggested I join. All it required was cranking out a few pages of HPL-related material for the mailing list every three months. I figured I could do that with no trouble. And so [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] was born! My mother, Mable Price, a retired typist and executive secretary, once a high school yearbook editor, joined me in what would become our greatest hobby. I soon discovered local stores, then regional dealers, would sell Crypt and that I could make some money off it. The mag was a bizarre miscegenation; half Lovecraft Studies rip-off, half humor magazine, a “pulp thriller and theological journal.”<br />
<br />
I decided to send out free copies to some big names in the field of Lovecraft scholarship and latter-day Lovecraftian fiction. Before long, the letters pages became the equivalent of a modern computer message board where unknown fans could trade barbs with their favorite authors. And I was able to persuade a number of those authors to contribute fiction and articles to the mag. It was great! Inevitably I began penning my own horror stories, most of them Mythos pastiches.<br />
<br />
Occasionally we ran all-fiction issues of [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], and for these I lined up new material by the pros (Lin Carter, Gary Myers, Brian Lumley, Frank Belknap Long) as well as old manuscripts by Howard, Carl Jacobi, and others. Crypt functioned very much like the old fanzines contemporary with Lovecraft and his generation, like The Acolyte, Fantasy Magazine, and Phantagraph. Lin Carter took an active interest in Crypt, and before long a bunch of us New Jersey and New York fans had begun meeting every other Saturday at his Manhattan apartment for the New Kalem Club. Sometimes the ancient Frank Belknap Long would make his way across the city for the meetings. We basked. <br />
<br />
These fiction issues, filled with Mythos collector’s items and rare obscurities, led directly to the next phase of my Lovecraftian involvement, editing fiction anthologies. It was 1990, and a bunch of us were shooting the breeze at Eileen MacNamara’s apartment during the Lovecraft Centennial conference hosted by Brown University. Phil Rahman, kingpin of Fedogan & Bremer publishers, invited me to put together a hardcover anthology of Mythos tales, and the eventual result was Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos, followed many years later by The New Lovecraft Circle and Acolytes of Cthulhu. Three years after this, Chaosium Publishers approached me with the idea of my compiling collections of Mythos stories to answer the needs of a younger generation of fans who had discovered Lovecraft through the medium of fantasy role-playing games. The new series would focus on a Mythos deity, a magic book, a major locale familiar to the fans from their role-playing and allow them to catch up with the source material. I did a dozen or so of these, and several more are awaiting publication from Chaosium even now. I branched out to other publishers, including Arkham House, for whom I put together Flowers from the Moon and Other Lunacies, a collection of rare early Robert Bloch pulp tales. Now I’m trying to finish out the series of topical collections with new publishers including Mythos Books, Die, Monster, Die! Books, Lindesfarne Press, and Hippocampus Press.<br />
<br />
Perhaps my most bizarre (and most fun!) adventures in Lovecraftianity were the series of biennial “NecronomiCons,” or [[Cthulhu]] Mythos conventions, held in Danvers, Mass, or Providence. I loved pontificating on panels to packed rooms of Mythos addicts. Even more I loved hosting the Cthulhu Prayer Breakfasts which formed the climax of each Con. We would gather for a breakfast buffet and present lifetime achievement awards to elders of the movement including Robert Bloch, Gahan Wilson, L. Sprague de Camp, Ramsey Campbell, Brian Lumley, Dirk W. Mosig, Fred Chappell, and others. And then I would come on stage, dressed in Innsmouth finery, and give a sermon. I’d lead into it with some stand-up material, then do a serious and (I hoped relevant) homily, which would inevitably slide into a crazed display of Cthulhuvian tomfoolery, as I would begin to rant about the return of the Old Ones or to speak in tongues (R’lyehian, specifically), and lead the crowd in strategically reworded hymns. It was always a thrill. Too bad those days are over! My precious keepsake from back then is my copy of the first edition of the Schlangekraft-Barnes Necronomicon (you know, the one that looks like a high school yearbook), whose once-blank end pages are covered with the autographs of major Lovecraftian writers, many of them now dead and suffering Hell’s torments. I’m glad I thought of it before it was too late. Now no one could duplicate it.<br />
<br />
These days, I have sold off most of my Lovecraft criticism volumes. I do not race to acquire the latest Lovecraft pastiche and don’t bother keeping up with them. Now my Lovecraft fixation tends to be a more private matter. Lovecraft remains indelibly a part of me, and I would never have it any other way.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price <br />
September 2004</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Robert_M._Price&diff=43443Robert M. Price2011-06-05T14:25:49Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
<hr />
<div>(taken from Robert M. Price's homepage [[www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com]])<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price (born July 7, 1954) is a Mississippian by birth, lived in New Jersey for most of his life, and has recently resettled in North Carolina. After early involvement in a fundamentalist Baptist church, he went on to become a leader in the Montclair State College chapter of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Having developed a keen interest in apologetics (the defense of the faith on intellectual grounds), Bob went on to enroll at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he received an MTS degree in New Testament. Billy Graham was the commencement speaker. <br />
<br />
It was during this period, 1977-78, however, that Bob began to reassess his faith, deciding at length that traditional Christianity simply did not have either the historical credentials or the intellectual cogency its defenders claimed for it. Embarking on a wide program of reading religious thinkers and theologians from other traditions, as well as the sociology, anthropology, and psychology of religion, he soon considered himself a theological liberal in the camp of Paul Tillich. He received the Ph.D. degree in systematic theology from Drew University in 1981. <br />
<br />
After some years teaching in the religious studies department of Mount Olive College in North Carolina, Price returned to New Jersey to pastor First Baptist Church of Montclair, the first pastorate, many years before, of liberal preacher Harry Emerson Fosdick. Price soon enrolled in a second doctoral program at Drew, receiving the Ph.D. in New Testament in 1993. These studies, together with his encounter with the writings of Don Cupitt, Jacques Derrida, and the New Testament critics of the Nineteenth Century, rapidly eroded his liberal Christian stance, and Price resigned his pastorate in 1994. A brief flirtation with Unitarian Universalism disenchanted him even with this liberal extreme of institutional religion. For six years Bob and Carol led a living room church called The Grail. Now, back in North Carolina, he attends the Episcopal Church and keeps his mouth shut.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price is Professor of Biblical Criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute as well as the editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism. His books include Beyond Born Again, The Widow Traditions in Luke-Acts: A Feminist-Critical Scrutiny, Deconstructing Jesus, and The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man. Forthcoming titles are The Crisis of Biblical Authority, Jesus Christ Superstar: A Redactional Study of a Modern Gospel, The Da Vinci Controversy and The Amazing Colossal Apostle.<br />
<br />
'''''Occasionally someone familiar with Robert M. Price as a writer on religion comes across the same name attached to books related to H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, etc., and inevitably wonders if it could possibly be the same person, all the more since one also finds titles on South Africa and on guns credited to a Robert M. Price. Those last two are not our man, but the horror writer and the religion writer are indeed the Jeckyll and Hyde sides of the same fellow. Click here to read about Price's Hyde side and how he has cultivated it.''''' <br />
<br />
'''The Wicked Clergyman'''<br />
<br />
When did it begin? When was I first tainted by the cosmic contagion that is Lovecraft? Actually, it is no big mystery. Back in 1967, when I was first enthusiastically swimming in the paperback revival of pulp fiction from Ace, Lancer, Dell, and others, I was comparing notes one afternoon with my pal Russ Farrington, and he suggested I read these new Lancer paperbacks he had just finished, [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s The Colour out of Space and The Dunwich Horror. I did. (At least that’s the way I remember it; Russ tells me he recalls me telling him about HPL!) And to this day I could probably tell you just where I was and how I felt while reading each one of those wonderful tales! I was thirteen years old, which I much later discovered is the optimum age for discovering Lovecraft. Encountering the Old Gent then can mark one for life. It certainly marked me! Lovecraft has loomed much larger in my life than he does right now, but he still casts a pretty long shadow over me, and I look forward to an opportunity to reread this or that tale again soon. And I’m planning on buying the Cthulhu action figure when it comes out.<br />
<br />
Anyway, back to 1967: I was soon buying and reading the Arkham House Lovecraft collections, then the related works by other authors, including August Derleth, Ramsey Campbell, and Colin Wilson. Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos became a kind of Bible for me. Together with other material I was then reading (Robert E. Howard, Tolkien, Doc Savage, Lin Carter, Burroughs, etc.), Lovecraft and his Mythos composed an imaginative world I happily lived in as a junior high and then high school nerd. Soon my teenage fundamentalism swelled up to demand all my time and attention, but by 1978, I had exorcised fundamentalism and decided to look up some of my old favorite fantasy authors. The next year I discovered the Necronomicon Press journal Lovecraft Studies and decided to submit an article. I did, and editor S.T. Joshi accepted it, “Higher Criticism and the Necronomicon.”<br />
<br />
Joshi, a cultured and gracious young man, kindly invited me to drive up to Providence, Rhode Island, to meet “the Providence Pals,” the gang who put together Necronomicon Press publications. It was great fun meeting publisher Marc Michaud, illustrator Jason Eckhardt, writers Don and Mollie Burleson (they weren’t married yet, but it wouldn’t be long) and Peter Cannon, and fan editor and collector Ken Neilly. What a bunch! What a hobby! We would walk around various Lovecraft sites in Providence (places he had lived, places he had mentioned) and would haunt bookshops and examine our finds over pizza. I treasure those times!<br />
<br />
Soon I joined the merry crew again for a regional horror convention at Roger Williams College in Rhode Island (NeCon 1981) where I was delighted to hear [[Les Daniels]], [[Peter Straub]], [[Michael McDowell]], and other genre pros, disappointed only that [[Stephen King]] had bowed out. It was here that I met another great friend and colleague, [[Will Murray]]. A few years later, I would be tagging along with Will through the streets of Lower Manhattan, looking for the exact spot where [[Richard Henry Savage]], the prototype for the fictional [[Doc Savage]], was killed in a cart accident (yes, that’s cart, not car). Around the same time, Will led a bunch of us on an eerie expedition through South Boston to recap the route to Pickman’s studio in “Pickman’s Model.” I will never forget rooting around in Copp’s Hill Burying Ground where we discovered that, just as in the story, it was honeycombed with a series of tunnels to which staircases beneath false tombstones led!<br />
<br />
On that NeCon 1981 weekend, the Providence Pals told me about the Esoteric Order of Dagon Amateur Press Association and suggested I join. All it required was cranking out a few pages of HPL-related material for the mailing list every three months. I figured I could do that with no trouble. And so [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] was born! My mother, Mable Price, a retired typist and executive secretary, once a high school yearbook editor, joined me in what would become our greatest hobby. I soon discovered local stores, then regional dealers, would sell Crypt and that I could make some money off it. The mag was a bizarre miscegenation; half Lovecraft Studies rip-off, half humor magazine, a “pulp thriller and theological journal.”<br />
<br />
I decided to send out free copies to some big names in the field of Lovecraft scholarship and latter-day Lovecraftian fiction. Before long, the letters pages became the equivalent of a modern computer message board where unknown fans could trade barbs with their favorite authors. And I was able to persuade a number of those authors to contribute fiction and articles to the mag. It was great! Inevitably I began penning my own horror stories, most of them Mythos pastiches.<br />
<br />
Occasionally we ran all-fiction issues of [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], and for these I lined up new material by the pros ([[Lin Carter]], [[Gary Myers]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Frank Belknap Long]]) as well as old manuscripts by Howard, [[Carl Jacobi]], and others. Crypt functioned very much like the old fanzines contemporary with Lovecraft and his generation, like The Acolyte, Fantasy Magazine, and Phantagraph. [[Lin Carter]] took an active interest in Crypt, and before long a bunch of us New Jersey and New York fans had begun meeting every other Saturday at his Manhattan apartment for the New Kalem Club. Sometimes the ancient [[Frank Belknap Long]] would make his way across the city for the meetings. We basked. <br />
<br />
These fiction issues, filled with Mythos collector’s items and rare obscurities, led directly to the next phase of my Lovecraftian involvement, editing fiction anthologies. It was 1990, and a bunch of us were shooting the breeze at [[Eileen MacNamara]]’s apartment during the Lovecraft Centennial conference hosted by Brown University. [[Phil Rahman]], kingpin of Fedogan & Bremer publishers, invited me to put together a hardcover anthology of Mythos tales, and the eventual result was [[Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos]], followed many years later by The New Lovecraft Circle and Acolytes of Cthulhu. Three years after this, Chaosium Publishers approached me with the idea of my compiling collections of Mythos stories to answer the needs of a younger generation of fans who had discovered Lovecraft through the medium of fantasy role-playing games. The new series would focus on a Mythos deity, a magic book, a major locale familiar to the fans from their role-playing and allow them to catch up with the source material. I did a dozen or so of these, and several more are awaiting publication from Chaosium even now. I branched out to other publishers, including [[Arkham House]], for whom I put together Flowers from the Moon and Other Lunacies, a collection of rare early [[Robert Bloch]] [[pulp]] tales. Now I’m trying to finish out the series of topical collections with new publishers including Mythos Books, Die, Monster, Die! Books, Lindesfarne Press, and Hippocampus Press.<br />
<br />
Perhaps my most bizarre (and most fun!) adventures in Lovecraftianity were the series of biennial “NecronomiCons,” or [[Cthulhu]] Mythos conventions, held in Danvers, Mass, or Providence. I loved pontificating on panels to packed rooms of Mythos addicts. Even more I loved hosting the Cthulhu Prayer Breakfasts which formed the climax of each Con. We would gather for a breakfast buffet and present lifetime achievement awards to elders of the movement including [[Robert Bloch]], [[Gahan Wilson]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Ramsey Campbell]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Dirk W. Mosig]], [[Fred Chappell]], and others. And then I would come on stage, dressed in Innsmouth finery, and give a sermon. I’d lead into it with some stand-up material, then do a serious and (I hoped relevant) homily, which would inevitably slide into a crazed display of Cthulhuvian tomfoolery, as I would begin to rant about the return of the [[Old Ones]] or to speak in tongues (R’lyehian, specifically), and lead the crowd in strategically reworded hymns. It was always a thrill. Too bad those days are over! My precious keepsake from back then is my copy of the first edition of the Schlangekraft-Barnes Necronomicon (you know, the one that looks like a high school yearbook), whose once-blank end pages are covered with the autographs of major Lovecraftian writers, many of them now dead and suffering Hell’s torments. I’m glad I thought of it before it was too late. Now no one could duplicate it.<br />
<br />
These days, I have sold off most of my Lovecraft criticism volumes. I do not race to acquire the latest Lovecraft pastiche and don’t bother keeping up with them. Now my Lovecraft fixation tends to be a more private matter. Lovecraft remains indelibly a part of me, and I would never have it any other way.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price <br />
September 2004</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Robert_M._Price&diff=43441Robert M. Price2011-06-05T14:20:28Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
<hr />
<div>(taken from Robert M. Price's homepage [[www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com]])<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price (born July 7, 1954) is a Mississippian by birth, lived in New Jersey for most of his life, and has recently resettled in North Carolina. After early involvement in a fundamentalist Baptist church, he went on to become a leader in the Montclair State College chapter of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Having developed a keen interest in apologetics (the defense of the faith on intellectual grounds), Bob went on to enroll at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he received an MTS degree in New Testament. Billy Graham was the commencement speaker. <br />
<br />
It was during this period, 1977-78, however, that Bob began to reassess his faith, deciding at length that traditional Christianity simply did not have either the historical credentials or the intellectual cogency its defenders claimed for it. Embarking on a wide program of reading religious thinkers and theologians from other traditions, as well as the sociology, anthropology, and psychology of religion, he soon considered himself a theological liberal in the camp of Paul Tillich. He received the Ph.D. degree in systematic theology from Drew University in 1981. <br />
<br />
After some years teaching in the religious studies department of Mount Olive College in North Carolina, Price returned to New Jersey to pastor First Baptist Church of Montclair, the first pastorate, many years before, of liberal preacher Harry Emerson Fosdick. Price soon enrolled in a second doctoral program at Drew, receiving the Ph.D. in New Testament in 1993. These studies, together with his encounter with the writings of Don Cupitt, Jacques Derrida, and the New Testament critics of the Nineteenth Century, rapidly eroded his liberal Christian stance, and Price resigned his pastorate in 1994. A brief flirtation with Unitarian Universalism disenchanted him even with this liberal extreme of institutional religion. For six years Bob and Carol led a living room church called The Grail. Now, back in North Carolina, he attends the Episcopal Church and keeps his mouth shut.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price is Professor of Biblical Criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute as well as the editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism. His books include Beyond Born Again, The Widow Traditions in Luke-Acts: A Feminist-Critical Scrutiny, Deconstructing Jesus, and The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man. Forthcoming titles are The Crisis of Biblical Authority, Jesus Christ Superstar: A Redactional Study of a Modern Gospel, The Da Vinci Controversy and The Amazing Colossal Apostle.<br />
<br />
'''''Occasionally someone familiar with Robert M. Price as a writer on religion comes across the same name attached to books related to H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, etc., and inevitably wonders if it could possibly be the same person, all the more since one also finds titles on South Africa and on guns credited to a Robert M. Price. Those last two are not our man, but the horror writer and the religion writer are indeed the Jeckyll and Hyde sides of the same fellow. Click here to read about Price's Hyde side and how he has cultivated it.''''' <br />
<br />
'''The Wicked Clergyman'''<br />
<br />
When did it begin? When was I first tainted by the cosmic contagion that is Lovecraft? Actually, it is no big mystery. Back in 1967, when I was first enthusiastically swimming in the paperback revival of [[pulp fiction]] from Ace, Lancer, Dell, and others, I was comparing notes one afternoon with my pal [[Russ Farrington]], and he suggested I read these new Lancer paperbacks he had just finished, [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s The Colour out of Space and The Dunwich Horror. I did. (At least that’s the way I remember it; Russ tells me he recalls me telling him about HPL!) And to this day I could probably tell you just where I was and how I felt while reading each one of those wonderful tales! I was thirteen years old, which I much later discovered is the optimum age for discovering Lovecraft. Encountering the Old Gent then can mark one for life. It certainly marked me! Lovecraft has loomed much larger in my life than he does right now, but he still casts a pretty long shadow over me, and I look forward to an opportunity to reread this or that tale again soon. And I’m planning on buying the Cthulhu action figure when it comes out.<br />
<br />
Anyway, back to 1967: I was soon buying and reading the Arkham House Lovecraft collections, then the related works by other authors, including [[August Derleth]], [[Ramsey Campbell]], and Colin Wilson. Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos became a kind of Bible for me. Together with other material I was then reading ([[Robert E. Howard]], Tolkien, [[Doc Savage]], [[Lin Carter]], Burroughs, etc.), Lovecraft and his Mythos composed an imaginative world I happily lived in as a junior high and then high school nerd. Soon my teenage fundamentalism swelled up to demand all my time and attention, but by 1978, I had exorcised fundamentalism and decided to look up some of my old favorite fantasy authors. The next year I discovered the Necronomicon Press journal Lovecraft Studies and decided to submit an article. I did, and editor S.T. Joshi accepted it, “Higher Criticism and the Necronomicon.”<br />
<br />
Joshi, a cultured and gracious young man, kindly invited me to drive up to Providence, Rhode Island, to meet “the Providence Pals,” the gang who put together Necronomicon Press publications. It was great fun meeting publisher [[Marc Michaud]], illustrator [[Jason Eckhardt]], writers Don and Mollie Burleson (they weren’t married yet, but it wouldn’t be long) and [[Peter Cannon]], and fan editor and collector Ken Neilly. What a bunch! What a hobby! We would walk around various Lovecraft sites in Providence (places he had lived, places he had mentioned) and would haunt bookshops and examine our finds over pizza. I treasure those times!<br />
<br />
Soon I joined the merry crew again for a regional horror convention at Roger Williams College in Rhode Island (NeCon 1981) where I was delighted to hear [[Les Daniels]], [[Peter Straub]], [[Michael McDowell]], and other genre pros, disappointed only that [[Stephen King]] had bowed out. It was here that I met another great friend and colleague, [[Will Murray]]. A few years later, I would be tagging along with Will through the streets of Lower Manhattan, looking for the exact spot where [[Richard Henry Savage]], the prototype for the fictional [[Doc Savage]], was killed in a cart accident (yes, that’s cart, not car). Around the same time, Will led a bunch of us on an eerie expedition through South Boston to recap the route to Pickman’s studio in “Pickman’s Model.” I will never forget rooting around in Copp’s Hill Burying Ground where we discovered that, just as in the story, it was honeycombed with a series of tunnels to which staircases beneath false tombstones led!<br />
<br />
On that NeCon 1981 weekend, the Providence Pals told me about the Esoteric Order of Dagon Amateur Press Association and suggested I join. All it required was cranking out a few pages of HPL-related material for the mailing list every three months. I figured I could do that with no trouble. And so [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] was born! My mother, Mable Price, a retired typist and executive secretary, once a high school yearbook editor, joined me in what would become our greatest hobby. I soon discovered local stores, then regional dealers, would sell Crypt and that I could make some money off it. The mag was a bizarre miscegenation; half Lovecraft Studies rip-off, half humor magazine, a “pulp thriller and theological journal.”<br />
<br />
I decided to send out free copies to some big names in the field of Lovecraft scholarship and latter-day Lovecraftian fiction. Before long, the letters pages became the equivalent of a modern computer message board where unknown fans could trade barbs with their favorite authors. And I was able to persuade a number of those authors to contribute fiction and articles to the mag. It was great! Inevitably I began penning my own horror stories, most of them Mythos pastiches.<br />
<br />
Occasionally we ran all-fiction issues of [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], and for these I lined up new material by the pros ([[Lin Carter]], [[Gary Myers]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Frank Belknap Long]]) as well as old manuscripts by Howard, [[Carl Jacobi]], and others. Crypt functioned very much like the old fanzines contemporary with Lovecraft and his generation, like The Acolyte, Fantasy Magazine, and Phantagraph. [[Lin Carter]] took an active interest in Crypt, and before long a bunch of us New Jersey and New York fans had begun meeting every other Saturday at his Manhattan apartment for the New Kalem Club. Sometimes the ancient [[Frank Belknap Long]] would make his way across the city for the meetings. We basked. <br />
<br />
These fiction issues, filled with Mythos collector’s items and rare obscurities, led directly to the next phase of my Lovecraftian involvement, editing fiction anthologies. It was 1990, and a bunch of us were shooting the breeze at [[Eileen MacNamara]]’s apartment during the Lovecraft Centennial conference hosted by Brown University. [[Phil Rahman]], kingpin of Fedogan & Bremer publishers, invited me to put together a hardcover anthology of Mythos tales, and the eventual result was [[Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos]], followed many years later by The New Lovecraft Circle and Acolytes of Cthulhu. Three years after this, Chaosium Publishers approached me with the idea of my compiling collections of Mythos stories to answer the needs of a younger generation of fans who had discovered Lovecraft through the medium of fantasy role-playing games. The new series would focus on a Mythos deity, a magic book, a major locale familiar to the fans from their role-playing and allow them to catch up with the source material. I did a dozen or so of these, and several more are awaiting publication from Chaosium even now. I branched out to other publishers, including [[Arkham House]], for whom I put together Flowers from the Moon and Other Lunacies, a collection of rare early [[Robert Bloch]] [[pulp]] tales. Now I’m trying to finish out the series of topical collections with new publishers including Mythos Books, Die, Monster, Die! Books, Lindesfarne Press, and Hippocampus Press.<br />
<br />
Perhaps my most bizarre (and most fun!) adventures in Lovecraftianity were the series of biennial “NecronomiCons,” or [[Cthulhu]] Mythos conventions, held in Danvers, Mass, or Providence. I loved pontificating on panels to packed rooms of Mythos addicts. Even more I loved hosting the Cthulhu Prayer Breakfasts which formed the climax of each Con. We would gather for a breakfast buffet and present lifetime achievement awards to elders of the movement including [[Robert Bloch]], [[Gahan Wilson]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Ramsey Campbell]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Dirk W. Mosig]], [[Fred Chappell]], and others. And then I would come on stage, dressed in Innsmouth finery, and give a sermon. I’d lead into it with some stand-up material, then do a serious and (I hoped relevant) homily, which would inevitably slide into a crazed display of Cthulhuvian tomfoolery, as I would begin to rant about the return of the [[Old Ones]] or to speak in tongues (R’lyehian, specifically), and lead the crowd in strategically reworded hymns. It was always a thrill. Too bad those days are over! My precious keepsake from back then is my copy of the first edition of the Schlangekraft-Barnes Necronomicon (you know, the one that looks like a high school yearbook), whose once-blank end pages are covered with the autographs of major Lovecraftian writers, many of them now dead and suffering Hell’s torments. I’m glad I thought of it before it was too late. Now no one could duplicate it.<br />
<br />
These days, I have sold off most of my Lovecraft criticism volumes. I do not race to acquire the latest Lovecraft pastiche and don’t bother keeping up with them. Now my Lovecraft fixation tends to be a more private matter. Lovecraft remains indelibly a part of me, and I would never have it any other way.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price <br />
September 2004</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Robert_M._Price&diff=43440Robert M. Price2011-06-05T14:20:08Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
<hr />
<div>(taken from Robert M. Price's homepage [[www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com]])<br />
<br />
[[image:http://www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com/cthpb.jpg]]<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price (born July 7, 1954) is a Mississippian by birth, lived in New Jersey for most of his life, and has recently resettled in North Carolina. After early involvement in a fundamentalist Baptist church, he went on to become a leader in the Montclair State College chapter of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Having developed a keen interest in apologetics (the defense of the faith on intellectual grounds), Bob went on to enroll at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he received an MTS degree in New Testament. Billy Graham was the commencement speaker. <br />
<br />
It was during this period, 1977-78, however, that Bob began to reassess his faith, deciding at length that traditional Christianity simply did not have either the historical credentials or the intellectual cogency its defenders claimed for it. Embarking on a wide program of reading religious thinkers and theologians from other traditions, as well as the sociology, anthropology, and psychology of religion, he soon considered himself a theological liberal in the camp of Paul Tillich. He received the Ph.D. degree in systematic theology from Drew University in 1981. <br />
<br />
After some years teaching in the religious studies department of Mount Olive College in North Carolina, Price returned to New Jersey to pastor First Baptist Church of Montclair, the first pastorate, many years before, of liberal preacher Harry Emerson Fosdick. Price soon enrolled in a second doctoral program at Drew, receiving the Ph.D. in New Testament in 1993. These studies, together with his encounter with the writings of Don Cupitt, Jacques Derrida, and the New Testament critics of the Nineteenth Century, rapidly eroded his liberal Christian stance, and Price resigned his pastorate in 1994. A brief flirtation with Unitarian Universalism disenchanted him even with this liberal extreme of institutional religion. For six years Bob and Carol led a living room church called The Grail. Now, back in North Carolina, he attends the Episcopal Church and keeps his mouth shut.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price is Professor of Biblical Criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute as well as the editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism. His books include Beyond Born Again, The Widow Traditions in Luke-Acts: A Feminist-Critical Scrutiny, Deconstructing Jesus, and The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man. Forthcoming titles are The Crisis of Biblical Authority, Jesus Christ Superstar: A Redactional Study of a Modern Gospel, The Da Vinci Controversy and The Amazing Colossal Apostle.<br />
<br />
'''''Occasionally someone familiar with Robert M. Price as a writer on religion comes across the same name attached to books related to H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, etc., and inevitably wonders if it could possibly be the same person, all the more since one also finds titles on South Africa and on guns credited to a Robert M. Price. Those last two are not our man, but the horror writer and the religion writer are indeed the Jeckyll and Hyde sides of the same fellow. Click here to read about Price's Hyde side and how he has cultivated it.''''' <br />
<br />
'''The Wicked Clergyman'''<br />
<br />
When did it begin? When was I first tainted by the cosmic contagion that is Lovecraft? Actually, it is no big mystery. Back in 1967, when I was first enthusiastically swimming in the paperback revival of [[pulp fiction]] from Ace, Lancer, Dell, and others, I was comparing notes one afternoon with my pal [[Russ Farrington]], and he suggested I read these new Lancer paperbacks he had just finished, [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s The Colour out of Space and The Dunwich Horror. I did. (At least that’s the way I remember it; Russ tells me he recalls me telling him about HPL!) And to this day I could probably tell you just where I was and how I felt while reading each one of those wonderful tales! I was thirteen years old, which I much later discovered is the optimum age for discovering Lovecraft. Encountering the Old Gent then can mark one for life. It certainly marked me! Lovecraft has loomed much larger in my life than he does right now, but he still casts a pretty long shadow over me, and I look forward to an opportunity to reread this or that tale again soon. And I’m planning on buying the Cthulhu action figure when it comes out.<br />
<br />
Anyway, back to 1967: I was soon buying and reading the Arkham House Lovecraft collections, then the related works by other authors, including [[August Derleth]], [[Ramsey Campbell]], and Colin Wilson. Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos became a kind of Bible for me. Together with other material I was then reading ([[Robert E. Howard]], Tolkien, [[Doc Savage]], [[Lin Carter]], Burroughs, etc.), Lovecraft and his Mythos composed an imaginative world I happily lived in as a junior high and then high school nerd. Soon my teenage fundamentalism swelled up to demand all my time and attention, but by 1978, I had exorcised fundamentalism and decided to look up some of my old favorite fantasy authors. The next year I discovered the Necronomicon Press journal Lovecraft Studies and decided to submit an article. I did, and editor S.T. Joshi accepted it, “Higher Criticism and the Necronomicon.”<br />
<br />
Joshi, a cultured and gracious young man, kindly invited me to drive up to Providence, Rhode Island, to meet “the Providence Pals,” the gang who put together Necronomicon Press publications. It was great fun meeting publisher [[Marc Michaud]], illustrator [[Jason Eckhardt]], writers Don and Mollie Burleson (they weren’t married yet, but it wouldn’t be long) and [[Peter Cannon]], and fan editor and collector Ken Neilly. What a bunch! What a hobby! We would walk around various Lovecraft sites in Providence (places he had lived, places he had mentioned) and would haunt bookshops and examine our finds over pizza. I treasure those times!<br />
<br />
Soon I joined the merry crew again for a regional horror convention at Roger Williams College in Rhode Island (NeCon 1981) where I was delighted to hear [[Les Daniels]], [[Peter Straub]], [[Michael McDowell]], and other genre pros, disappointed only that [[Stephen King]] had bowed out. It was here that I met another great friend and colleague, [[Will Murray]]. A few years later, I would be tagging along with Will through the streets of Lower Manhattan, looking for the exact spot where [[Richard Henry Savage]], the prototype for the fictional [[Doc Savage]], was killed in a cart accident (yes, that’s cart, not car). Around the same time, Will led a bunch of us on an eerie expedition through South Boston to recap the route to Pickman’s studio in “Pickman’s Model.” I will never forget rooting around in Copp’s Hill Burying Ground where we discovered that, just as in the story, it was honeycombed with a series of tunnels to which staircases beneath false tombstones led!<br />
<br />
On that NeCon 1981 weekend, the Providence Pals told me about the Esoteric Order of Dagon Amateur Press Association and suggested I join. All it required was cranking out a few pages of HPL-related material for the mailing list every three months. I figured I could do that with no trouble. And so [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] was born! My mother, Mable Price, a retired typist and executive secretary, once a high school yearbook editor, joined me in what would become our greatest hobby. I soon discovered local stores, then regional dealers, would sell Crypt and that I could make some money off it. The mag was a bizarre miscegenation; half Lovecraft Studies rip-off, half humor magazine, a “pulp thriller and theological journal.”<br />
<br />
I decided to send out free copies to some big names in the field of Lovecraft scholarship and latter-day Lovecraftian fiction. Before long, the letters pages became the equivalent of a modern computer message board where unknown fans could trade barbs with their favorite authors. And I was able to persuade a number of those authors to contribute fiction and articles to the mag. It was great! Inevitably I began penning my own horror stories, most of them Mythos pastiches.<br />
<br />
Occasionally we ran all-fiction issues of [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], and for these I lined up new material by the pros ([[Lin Carter]], [[Gary Myers]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Frank Belknap Long]]) as well as old manuscripts by Howard, [[Carl Jacobi]], and others. Crypt functioned very much like the old fanzines contemporary with Lovecraft and his generation, like The Acolyte, Fantasy Magazine, and Phantagraph. [[Lin Carter]] took an active interest in Crypt, and before long a bunch of us New Jersey and New York fans had begun meeting every other Saturday at his Manhattan apartment for the New Kalem Club. Sometimes the ancient [[Frank Belknap Long]] would make his way across the city for the meetings. We basked. <br />
<br />
These fiction issues, filled with Mythos collector’s items and rare obscurities, led directly to the next phase of my Lovecraftian involvement, editing fiction anthologies. It was 1990, and a bunch of us were shooting the breeze at [[Eileen MacNamara]]’s apartment during the Lovecraft Centennial conference hosted by Brown University. [[Phil Rahman]], kingpin of Fedogan & Bremer publishers, invited me to put together a hardcover anthology of Mythos tales, and the eventual result was [[Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos]], followed many years later by The New Lovecraft Circle and Acolytes of Cthulhu. Three years after this, Chaosium Publishers approached me with the idea of my compiling collections of Mythos stories to answer the needs of a younger generation of fans who had discovered Lovecraft through the medium of fantasy role-playing games. The new series would focus on a Mythos deity, a magic book, a major locale familiar to the fans from their role-playing and allow them to catch up with the source material. I did a dozen or so of these, and several more are awaiting publication from Chaosium even now. I branched out to other publishers, including [[Arkham House]], for whom I put together Flowers from the Moon and Other Lunacies, a collection of rare early [[Robert Bloch]] [[pulp]] tales. Now I’m trying to finish out the series of topical collections with new publishers including Mythos Books, Die, Monster, Die! Books, Lindesfarne Press, and Hippocampus Press.<br />
<br />
Perhaps my most bizarre (and most fun!) adventures in Lovecraftianity were the series of biennial “NecronomiCons,” or [[Cthulhu]] Mythos conventions, held in Danvers, Mass, or Providence. I loved pontificating on panels to packed rooms of Mythos addicts. Even more I loved hosting the Cthulhu Prayer Breakfasts which formed the climax of each Con. We would gather for a breakfast buffet and present lifetime achievement awards to elders of the movement including [[Robert Bloch]], [[Gahan Wilson]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Ramsey Campbell]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Dirk W. Mosig]], [[Fred Chappell]], and others. And then I would come on stage, dressed in Innsmouth finery, and give a sermon. I’d lead into it with some stand-up material, then do a serious and (I hoped relevant) homily, which would inevitably slide into a crazed display of Cthulhuvian tomfoolery, as I would begin to rant about the return of the [[Old Ones]] or to speak in tongues (R’lyehian, specifically), and lead the crowd in strategically reworded hymns. It was always a thrill. Too bad those days are over! My precious keepsake from back then is my copy of the first edition of the Schlangekraft-Barnes Necronomicon (you know, the one that looks like a high school yearbook), whose once-blank end pages are covered with the autographs of major Lovecraftian writers, many of them now dead and suffering Hell’s torments. I’m glad I thought of it before it was too late. Now no one could duplicate it.<br />
<br />
These days, I have sold off most of my Lovecraft criticism volumes. I do not race to acquire the latest Lovecraft pastiche and don’t bother keeping up with them. Now my Lovecraft fixation tends to be a more private matter. Lovecraft remains indelibly a part of me, and I would never have it any other way.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price <br />
September 2004</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Robert_M._Price&diff=43439Robert M. Price2011-06-05T14:18:30Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
<hr />
<div>(taken from Robert M. Price's homepage [[www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com]])<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price (born July 7, 1954) is a Mississippian by birth, lived in New Jersey for most of his life, and has recently resettled in North Carolina. After early involvement in a fundamentalist Baptist church, he went on to become a leader in the Montclair State College chapter of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Having developed a keen interest in apologetics (the defense of the faith on intellectual grounds), Bob went on to enroll at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he received an MTS degree in New Testament. Billy Graham was the commencement speaker. <br />
<br />
It was during this period, 1977-78, however, that Bob began to reassess his faith, deciding at length that traditional Christianity simply did not have either the historical credentials or the intellectual cogency its defenders claimed for it. Embarking on a wide program of reading religious thinkers and theologians from other traditions, as well as the sociology, anthropology, and psychology of religion, he soon considered himself a theological liberal in the camp of Paul Tillich. He received the Ph.D. degree in systematic theology from Drew University in 1981. <br />
<br />
After some years teaching in the religious studies department of Mount Olive College in North Carolina, Price returned to New Jersey to pastor First Baptist Church of Montclair, the first pastorate, many years before, of liberal preacher Harry Emerson Fosdick. Price soon enrolled in a second doctoral program at Drew, receiving the Ph.D. in New Testament in 1993. These studies, together with his encounter with the writings of Don Cupitt, Jacques Derrida, and the New Testament critics of the Nineteenth Century, rapidly eroded his liberal Christian stance, and Price resigned his pastorate in 1994. A brief flirtation with Unitarian Universalism disenchanted him even with this liberal extreme of institutional religion. For six years Bob and Carol led a living room church called The Grail. Now, back in North Carolina, he attends the Episcopal Church and keeps his mouth shut.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price is Professor of Biblical Criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute as well as the editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism. His books include Beyond Born Again, The Widow Traditions in Luke-Acts: A Feminist-Critical Scrutiny, Deconstructing Jesus, and The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man. Forthcoming titles are The Crisis of Biblical Authority, Jesus Christ Superstar: A Redactional Study of a Modern Gospel, The Da Vinci Controversy and The Amazing Colossal Apostle.<br />
<br />
'''''Occasionally someone familiar with Robert M. Price as a writer on religion comes across the same name attached to books related to H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, etc., and inevitably wonders if it could possibly be the same person, all the more since one also finds titles on South Africa and on guns credited to a Robert M. Price. Those last two are not our man, but the horror writer and the religion writer are indeed the Jeckyll and Hyde sides of the same fellow. Click here to read about Price's Hyde side and how he has cultivated it.''''' <br />
<br />
'''The Wicked Clergyman'''<br />
<br />
When did it begin? When was I first tainted by the cosmic contagion that is Lovecraft? Actually, it is no big mystery. Back in 1967, when I was first enthusiastically swimming in the paperback revival of [[pulp fiction]] from Ace, Lancer, Dell, and others, I was comparing notes one afternoon with my pal [[Russ Farrington]], and he suggested I read these new Lancer paperbacks he had just finished, [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s The Colour out of Space and The Dunwich Horror. I did. (At least that’s the way I remember it; Russ tells me he recalls me telling him about HPL!) And to this day I could probably tell you just where I was and how I felt while reading each one of those wonderful tales! I was thirteen years old, which I much later discovered is the optimum age for discovering Lovecraft. Encountering the Old Gent then can mark one for life. It certainly marked me! Lovecraft has loomed much larger in my life than he does right now, but he still casts a pretty long shadow over me, and I look forward to an opportunity to reread this or that tale again soon. And I’m planning on buying the Cthulhu action figure when it comes out.<br />
<br />
Anyway, back to 1967: I was soon buying and reading the Arkham House Lovecraft collections, then the related works by other authors, including [[August Derleth]], [[Ramsey Campbell]], and Colin Wilson. Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos became a kind of Bible for me. Together with other material I was then reading ([[Robert E. Howard]], Tolkien, [[Doc Savage]], [[Lin Carter]], Burroughs, etc.), Lovecraft and his Mythos composed an imaginative world I happily lived in as a junior high and then high school nerd. Soon my teenage fundamentalism swelled up to demand all my time and attention, but by 1978, I had exorcised fundamentalism and decided to look up some of my old favorite fantasy authors. The next year I discovered the Necronomicon Press journal Lovecraft Studies and decided to submit an article. I did, and editor S.T. Joshi accepted it, “Higher Criticism and the Necronomicon.”<br />
<br />
Joshi, a cultured and gracious young man, kindly invited me to drive up to Providence, Rhode Island, to meet “the Providence Pals,” the gang who put together Necronomicon Press publications. It was great fun meeting publisher [[Marc Michaud]], illustrator [[Jason Eckhardt]], writers Don and Mollie Burleson (they weren’t married yet, but it wouldn’t be long) and [[Peter Cannon]], and fan editor and collector Ken Neilly. What a bunch! What a hobby! We would walk around various Lovecraft sites in Providence (places he had lived, places he had mentioned) and would haunt bookshops and examine our finds over pizza. I treasure those times!<br />
<br />
Soon I joined the merry crew again for a regional horror convention at Roger Williams College in Rhode Island (NeCon 1981) where I was delighted to hear [[Les Daniels]], [[Peter Straub]], [[Michael McDowell]], and other genre pros, disappointed only that [[Stephen King]] had bowed out. It was here that I met another great friend and colleague, [[Will Murray]]. A few years later, I would be tagging along with Will through the streets of Lower Manhattan, looking for the exact spot where [[Richard Henry Savage]], the prototype for the fictional [[Doc Savage]], was killed in a cart accident (yes, that’s cart, not car). Around the same time, Will led a bunch of us on an eerie expedition through South Boston to recap the route to Pickman’s studio in “Pickman’s Model.” I will never forget rooting around in Copp’s Hill Burying Ground where we discovered that, just as in the story, it was honeycombed with a series of tunnels to which staircases beneath false tombstones led!<br />
<br />
On that NeCon 1981 weekend, the Providence Pals told me about the Esoteric Order of Dagon Amateur Press Association and suggested I join. All it required was cranking out a few pages of HPL-related material for the mailing list every three months. I figured I could do that with no trouble. And so [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] was born! My mother, Mable Price, a retired typist and executive secretary, once a high school yearbook editor, joined me in what would become our greatest hobby. I soon discovered local stores, then regional dealers, would sell Crypt and that I could make some money off it. The mag was a bizarre miscegenation; half Lovecraft Studies rip-off, half humor magazine, a “pulp thriller and theological journal.”<br />
<br />
I decided to send out free copies to some big names in the field of Lovecraft scholarship and latter-day Lovecraftian fiction. Before long, the letters pages became the equivalent of a modern computer message board where unknown fans could trade barbs with their favorite authors. And I was able to persuade a number of those authors to contribute fiction and articles to the mag. It was great! Inevitably I began penning my own horror stories, most of them Mythos pastiches.<br />
<br />
Occasionally we ran all-fiction issues of [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], and for these I lined up new material by the pros ([[Lin Carter]], [[Gary Myers]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Frank Belknap Long]]) as well as old manuscripts by Howard, [[Carl Jacobi]], and others. Crypt functioned very much like the old fanzines contemporary with Lovecraft and his generation, like The Acolyte, Fantasy Magazine, and Phantagraph. [[Lin Carter]] took an active interest in Crypt, and before long a bunch of us New Jersey and New York fans had begun meeting every other Saturday at his Manhattan apartment for the New Kalem Club. Sometimes the ancient [[Frank Belknap Long]] would make his way across the city for the meetings. We basked. <br />
<br />
These fiction issues, filled with Mythos collector’s items and rare obscurities, led directly to the next phase of my Lovecraftian involvement, editing fiction anthologies. It was 1990, and a bunch of us were shooting the breeze at [[Eileen MacNamara]]’s apartment during the Lovecraft Centennial conference hosted by Brown University. [[Phil Rahman]], kingpin of Fedogan & Bremer publishers, invited me to put together a hardcover anthology of Mythos tales, and the eventual result was [[Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos]], followed many years later by The New Lovecraft Circle and Acolytes of Cthulhu. Three years after this, Chaosium Publishers approached me with the idea of my compiling collections of Mythos stories to answer the needs of a younger generation of fans who had discovered Lovecraft through the medium of fantasy role-playing games. The new series would focus on a Mythos deity, a magic book, a major locale familiar to the fans from their role-playing and allow them to catch up with the source material. I did a dozen or so of these, and several more are awaiting publication from Chaosium even now. I branched out to other publishers, including [[Arkham House]], for whom I put together Flowers from the Moon and Other Lunacies, a collection of rare early [[Robert Bloch]] [[pulp]] tales. Now I’m trying to finish out the series of topical collections with new publishers including Mythos Books, Die, Monster, Die! Books, Lindesfarne Press, and Hippocampus Press.<br />
<br />
Perhaps my most bizarre (and most fun!) adventures in Lovecraftianity were the series of biennial “NecronomiCons,” or [[Cthulhu]] Mythos conventions, held in Danvers, Mass, or Providence. I loved pontificating on panels to packed rooms of Mythos addicts. Even more I loved hosting the Cthulhu Prayer Breakfasts which formed the climax of each Con. We would gather for a breakfast buffet and present lifetime achievement awards to elders of the movement including [[Robert Bloch]], [[Gahan Wilson]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Ramsey Campbell]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Dirk W. Mosig]], [[Fred Chappell]], and others. And then I would come on stage, dressed in Innsmouth finery, and give a sermon. I’d lead into it with some stand-up material, then do a serious and (I hoped relevant) homily, which would inevitably slide into a crazed display of Cthulhuvian tomfoolery, as I would begin to rant about the return of the [[Old Ones]] or to speak in tongues (R’lyehian, specifically), and lead the crowd in strategically reworded hymns. It was always a thrill. Too bad those days are over! My precious keepsake from back then is my copy of the first edition of the Schlangekraft-Barnes Necronomicon (you know, the one that looks like a high school yearbook), whose once-blank end pages are covered with the autographs of major Lovecraftian writers, many of them now dead and suffering Hell’s torments. I’m glad I thought of it before it was too late. Now no one could duplicate it.<br />
<br />
These days, I have sold off most of my Lovecraft criticism volumes. I do not race to acquire the latest Lovecraft pastiche and don’t bother keeping up with them. Now my Lovecraft fixation tends to be a more private matter. Lovecraft remains indelibly a part of me, and I would never have it any other way.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price <br />
September 2004</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Robert_M._Price&diff=43438Robert M. Price2011-06-05T14:16:49Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
<hr />
<div>(taken from Robert M. Price's homepage [[www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com]])<br />
<br />
[[Image:http://www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com/cthpb.jpg]]<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price (born July 7, 1954) is a Mississippian by birth, lived in New Jersey for most of his life, and has recently resettled in North Carolina. After early involvement in a fundamentalist Baptist church, he went on to become a leader in the Montclair State College chapter of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Having developed a keen interest in apologetics (the defense of the faith on intellectual grounds), Bob went on to enroll at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he received an MTS degree in New Testament. Billy Graham was the commencement speaker. <br />
<br />
It was during this period, 1977-78, however, that Bob began to reassess his faith, deciding at length that traditional Christianity simply did not have either the historical credentials or the intellectual cogency its defenders claimed for it. Embarking on a wide program of reading religious thinkers and theologians from other traditions, as well as the sociology, anthropology, and psychology of religion, he soon considered himself a theological liberal in the camp of Paul Tillich. He received the Ph.D. degree in systematic theology from Drew University in 1981. <br />
<br />
After some years teaching in the religious studies department of Mount Olive College in North Carolina, Price returned to New Jersey to pastor First Baptist Church of Montclair, the first pastorate, many years before, of liberal preacher Harry Emerson Fosdick. Price soon enrolled in a second doctoral program at Drew, receiving the Ph.D. in New Testament in 1993. These studies, together with his encounter with the writings of Don Cupitt, Jacques Derrida, and the New Testament critics of the Nineteenth Century, rapidly eroded his liberal Christian stance, and Price resigned his pastorate in 1994. A brief flirtation with Unitarian Universalism disenchanted him even with this liberal extreme of institutional religion. For six years Bob and Carol led a living room church called The Grail. Now, back in North Carolina, he attends the Episcopal Church and keeps his mouth shut.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price is Professor of Biblical Criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute as well as the editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism. His books include Beyond Born Again, The Widow Traditions in Luke-Acts: A Feminist-Critical Scrutiny, Deconstructing Jesus, and The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man. Forthcoming titles are The Crisis of Biblical Authority, Jesus Christ Superstar: A Redactional Study of a Modern Gospel, The Da Vinci Controversy and The Amazing Colossal Apostle.<br />
<br />
'''''Occasionally someone familiar with Robert M. Price as a writer on religion comes across the same name attached to books related to H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, etc., and inevitably wonders if it could possibly be the same person, all the more since one also finds titles on South Africa and on guns credited to a Robert M. Price. Those last two are not our man, but the horror writer and the religion writer are indeed the Jeckyll and Hyde sides of the same fellow. Click here to read about Price's Hyde side and how he has cultivated it.''''' <br />
<br />
'''The Wicked Clergyman'''<br />
<br />
When did it begin? When was I first tainted by the cosmic contagion that is Lovecraft? Actually, it is no big mystery. Back in 1967, when I was first enthusiastically swimming in the paperback revival of [[pulp fiction]] from Ace, Lancer, Dell, and others, I was comparing notes one afternoon with my pal [[Russ Farrington]], and he suggested I read these new Lancer paperbacks he had just finished, [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s The Colour out of Space and The Dunwich Horror. I did. (At least that’s the way I remember it; Russ tells me he recalls me telling him about HPL!) And to this day I could probably tell you just where I was and how I felt while reading each one of those wonderful tales! I was thirteen years old, which I much later discovered is the optimum age for discovering Lovecraft. Encountering the Old Gent then can mark one for life. It certainly marked me! Lovecraft has loomed much larger in my life than he does right now, but he still casts a pretty long shadow over me, and I look forward to an opportunity to reread this or that tale again soon. And I’m planning on buying the Cthulhu action figure when it comes out.<br />
<br />
Anyway, back to 1967: I was soon buying and reading the Arkham House Lovecraft collections, then the related works by other authors, including [[August Derleth]], [[Ramsey Campbell]], and Colin Wilson. Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos became a kind of Bible for me. Together with other material I was then reading ([[Robert E. Howard]], Tolkien, [[Doc Savage]], [[Lin Carter]], Burroughs, etc.), Lovecraft and his Mythos composed an imaginative world I happily lived in as a junior high and then high school nerd. Soon my teenage fundamentalism swelled up to demand all my time and attention, but by 1978, I had exorcised fundamentalism and decided to look up some of my old favorite fantasy authors. The next year I discovered the Necronomicon Press journal Lovecraft Studies and decided to submit an article. I did, and editor S.T. Joshi accepted it, “Higher Criticism and the Necronomicon.”<br />
<br />
Joshi, a cultured and gracious young man, kindly invited me to drive up to Providence, Rhode Island, to meet “the Providence Pals,” the gang who put together Necronomicon Press publications. It was great fun meeting publisher [[Marc Michaud]], illustrator [[Jason Eckhardt]], writers Don and Mollie Burleson (they weren’t married yet, but it wouldn’t be long) and [[Peter Cannon]], and fan editor and collector Ken Neilly. What a bunch! What a hobby! We would walk around various Lovecraft sites in Providence (places he had lived, places he had mentioned) and would haunt bookshops and examine our finds over pizza. I treasure those times!<br />
<br />
Soon I joined the merry crew again for a regional horror convention at Roger Williams College in Rhode Island (NeCon 1981) where I was delighted to hear [[Les Daniels]], [[Peter Straub]], [[Michael McDowell]], and other genre pros, disappointed only that [[Stephen King]] had bowed out. It was here that I met another great friend and colleague, [[Will Murray]]. A few years later, I would be tagging along with Will through the streets of Lower Manhattan, looking for the exact spot where [[Richard Henry Savage]], the prototype for the fictional [[Doc Savage]], was killed in a cart accident (yes, that’s cart, not car). Around the same time, Will led a bunch of us on an eerie expedition through South Boston to recap the route to Pickman’s studio in “Pickman’s Model.” I will never forget rooting around in Copp’s Hill Burying Ground where we discovered that, just as in the story, it was honeycombed with a series of tunnels to which staircases beneath false tombstones led!<br />
<br />
On that NeCon 1981 weekend, the Providence Pals told me about the Esoteric Order of Dagon Amateur Press Association and suggested I join. All it required was cranking out a few pages of HPL-related material for the mailing list every three months. I figured I could do that with no trouble. And so [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] was born! My mother, Mable Price, a retired typist and executive secretary, once a high school yearbook editor, joined me in what would become our greatest hobby. I soon discovered local stores, then regional dealers, would sell Crypt and that I could make some money off it. The mag was a bizarre miscegenation; half Lovecraft Studies rip-off, half humor magazine, a “pulp thriller and theological journal.”<br />
<br />
I decided to send out free copies to some big names in the field of Lovecraft scholarship and latter-day Lovecraftian fiction. Before long, the letters pages became the equivalent of a modern computer message board where unknown fans could trade barbs with their favorite authors. And I was able to persuade a number of those authors to contribute fiction and articles to the mag. It was great! Inevitably I began penning my own horror stories, most of them Mythos pastiches.<br />
<br />
Occasionally we ran all-fiction issues of [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], and for these I lined up new material by the pros ([[Lin Carter]], [[Gary Myers]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Frank Belknap Long]]) as well as old manuscripts by Howard, [[Carl Jacobi]], and others. Crypt functioned very much like the old fanzines contemporary with Lovecraft and his generation, like The Acolyte, Fantasy Magazine, and Phantagraph. [[Lin Carter]] took an active interest in Crypt, and before long a bunch of us New Jersey and New York fans had begun meeting every other Saturday at his Manhattan apartment for the New Kalem Club. Sometimes the ancient [[Frank Belknap Long]] would make his way across the city for the meetings. We basked. <br />
<br />
These fiction issues, filled with Mythos collector’s items and rare obscurities, led directly to the next phase of my Lovecraftian involvement, editing fiction anthologies. It was 1990, and a bunch of us were shooting the breeze at [[Eileen MacNamara]]’s apartment during the Lovecraft Centennial conference hosted by Brown University. [[Phil Rahman]], kingpin of Fedogan & Bremer publishers, invited me to put together a hardcover anthology of Mythos tales, and the eventual result was [[Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos]], followed many years later by The New Lovecraft Circle and Acolytes of Cthulhu. Three years after this, Chaosium Publishers approached me with the idea of my compiling collections of Mythos stories to answer the needs of a younger generation of fans who had discovered Lovecraft through the medium of fantasy role-playing games. The new series would focus on a Mythos deity, a magic book, a major locale familiar to the fans from their role-playing and allow them to catch up with the source material. I did a dozen or so of these, and several more are awaiting publication from Chaosium even now. I branched out to other publishers, including [[Arkham House]], for whom I put together Flowers from the Moon and Other Lunacies, a collection of rare early [[Robert Bloch]] [[pulp]] tales. Now I’m trying to finish out the series of topical collections with new publishers including Mythos Books, Die, Monster, Die! Books, Lindesfarne Press, and Hippocampus Press.<br />
<br />
Perhaps my most bizarre (and most fun!) adventures in Lovecraftianity were the series of biennial “NecronomiCons,” or [[Cthulhu]] Mythos conventions, held in Danvers, Mass, or Providence. I loved pontificating on panels to packed rooms of Mythos addicts. Even more I loved hosting the Cthulhu Prayer Breakfasts which formed the climax of each Con. We would gather for a breakfast buffet and present lifetime achievement awards to elders of the movement including [[Robert Bloch]], [[Gahan Wilson]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Ramsey Campbell]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Dirk W. Mosig]], [[Fred Chappell]], and others. And then I would come on stage, dressed in Innsmouth finery, and give a sermon. I’d lead into it with some stand-up material, then do a serious and (I hoped relevant) homily, which would inevitably slide into a crazed display of Cthulhuvian tomfoolery, as I would begin to rant about the return of the [[Old Ones]] or to speak in tongues (R’lyehian, specifically), and lead the crowd in strategically reworded hymns. It was always a thrill. Too bad those days are over! My precious keepsake from back then is my copy of the first edition of the Schlangekraft-Barnes Necronomicon (you know, the one that looks like a high school yearbook), whose once-blank end pages are covered with the autographs of major Lovecraftian writers, many of them now dead and suffering Hell’s torments. I’m glad I thought of it before it was too late. Now no one could duplicate it.<br />
<br />
These days, I have sold off most of my Lovecraft criticism volumes. I do not race to acquire the latest Lovecraft pastiche and don’t bother keeping up with them. Now my Lovecraft fixation tends to be a more private matter. Lovecraft remains indelibly a part of me, and I would never have it any other way.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price <br />
September 2004</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Robert_M._Price&diff=43437Robert M. Price2011-06-05T14:15:26Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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<div>(taken from Robert M. Price's homepage [[www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com]]<br />
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Robert M. Price (born July 7, 1954) is a Mississippian by birth, lived in New Jersey for most of his life, and has recently resettled in North Carolina. After early involvement in a fundamentalist Baptist church, he went on to become a leader in the Montclair State College chapter of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Having developed a keen interest in apologetics (the defense of the faith on intellectual grounds), Bob went on to enroll at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he received an MTS degree in New Testament. Billy Graham was the commencement speaker. <br />
<br />
It was during this period, 1977-78, however, that Bob began to reassess his faith, deciding at length that traditional Christianity simply did not have either the historical credentials or the intellectual cogency its defenders claimed for it. Embarking on a wide program of reading religious thinkers and theologians from other traditions, as well as the sociology, anthropology, and psychology of religion, he soon considered himself a theological liberal in the camp of Paul Tillich. He received the Ph.D. degree in systematic theology from Drew University in 1981. <br />
<br />
After some years teaching in the religious studies department of Mount Olive College in North Carolina, Price returned to New Jersey to pastor First Baptist Church of Montclair, the first pastorate, many years before, of liberal preacher Harry Emerson Fosdick. Price soon enrolled in a second doctoral program at Drew, receiving the Ph.D. in New Testament in 1993. These studies, together with his encounter with the writings of Don Cupitt, Jacques Derrida, and the New Testament critics of the Nineteenth Century, rapidly eroded his liberal Christian stance, and Price resigned his pastorate in 1994. A brief flirtation with Unitarian Universalism disenchanted him even with this liberal extreme of institutional religion. For six years Bob and Carol led a living room church called The Grail. Now, back in North Carolina, he attends the Episcopal Church and keeps his mouth shut.<br />
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Robert M. Price is Professor of Biblical Criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute as well as the editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism. His books include Beyond Born Again, The Widow Traditions in Luke-Acts: A Feminist-Critical Scrutiny, Deconstructing Jesus, and The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man. Forthcoming titles are The Crisis of Biblical Authority, Jesus Christ Superstar: A Redactional Study of a Modern Gospel, The Da Vinci Controversy and The Amazing Colossal Apostle.<br />
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'''''Occasionally someone familiar with Robert M. Price as a writer on religion comes across the same name attached to books related to H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, etc., and inevitably wonders if it could possibly be the same person, all the more since one also finds titles on South Africa and on guns credited to a Robert M. Price. Those last two are not our man, but the horror writer and the religion writer are indeed the Jeckyll and Hyde sides of the same fellow. Click here to read about Price's Hyde side and how he has cultivated it.''''' <br />
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'''The Wicked Clergyman'''<br />
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When did it begin? When was I first tainted by the cosmic contagion that is Lovecraft? Actually, it is no big mystery. Back in 1967, when I was first enthusiastically swimming in the paperback revival of [[pulp fiction]] from Ace, Lancer, Dell, and others, I was comparing notes one afternoon with my pal [[Russ Farrington]], and he suggested I read these new Lancer paperbacks he had just finished, [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s The Colour out of Space and The Dunwich Horror. I did. (At least that’s the way I remember it; Russ tells me he recalls me telling him about HPL!) And to this day I could probably tell you just where I was and how I felt while reading each one of those wonderful tales! I was thirteen years old, which I much later discovered is the optimum age for discovering Lovecraft. Encountering the Old Gent then can mark one for life. It certainly marked me! Lovecraft has loomed much larger in my life than he does right now, but he still casts a pretty long shadow over me, and I look forward to an opportunity to reread this or that tale again soon. And I’m planning on buying the Cthulhu action figure when it comes out.<br />
<br />
Anyway, back to 1967: I was soon buying and reading the Arkham House Lovecraft collections, then the related works by other authors, including [[August Derleth]], [[Ramsey Campbell]], and Colin Wilson. Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos became a kind of Bible for me. Together with other material I was then reading ([[Robert E. Howard]], Tolkien, [[Doc Savage]], [[Lin Carter]], Burroughs, etc.), Lovecraft and his Mythos composed an imaginative world I happily lived in as a junior high and then high school nerd. Soon my teenage fundamentalism swelled up to demand all my time and attention, but by 1978, I had exorcised fundamentalism and decided to look up some of my old favorite fantasy authors. The next year I discovered the Necronomicon Press journal Lovecraft Studies and decided to submit an article. I did, and editor S.T. Joshi accepted it, “Higher Criticism and the Necronomicon.”<br />
<br />
Joshi, a cultured and gracious young man, kindly invited me to drive up to Providence, Rhode Island, to meet “the Providence Pals,” the gang who put together Necronomicon Press publications. It was great fun meeting publisher [[Marc Michaud]], illustrator [[Jason Eckhardt]], writers Don and Mollie Burleson (they weren’t married yet, but it wouldn’t be long) and [[Peter Cannon]], and fan editor and collector Ken Neilly. What a bunch! What a hobby! We would walk around various Lovecraft sites in Providence (places he had lived, places he had mentioned) and would haunt bookshops and examine our finds over pizza. I treasure those times!<br />
<br />
Soon I joined the merry crew again for a regional horror convention at Roger Williams College in Rhode Island (NeCon 1981) where I was delighted to hear [[Les Daniels]], [[Peter Straub]], [[Michael McDowell]], and other genre pros, disappointed only that [[Stephen King]] had bowed out. It was here that I met another great friend and colleague, [[Will Murray]]. A few years later, I would be tagging along with Will through the streets of Lower Manhattan, looking for the exact spot where [[Richard Henry Savage]], the prototype for the fictional [[Doc Savage]], was killed in a cart accident (yes, that’s cart, not car). Around the same time, Will led a bunch of us on an eerie expedition through South Boston to recap the route to Pickman’s studio in “Pickman’s Model.” I will never forget rooting around in Copp’s Hill Burying Ground where we discovered that, just as in the story, it was honeycombed with a series of tunnels to which staircases beneath false tombstones led!<br />
<br />
On that NeCon 1981 weekend, the Providence Pals told me about the Esoteric Order of Dagon Amateur Press Association and suggested I join. All it required was cranking out a few pages of HPL-related material for the mailing list every three months. I figured I could do that with no trouble. And so [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] was born! My mother, Mable Price, a retired typist and executive secretary, once a high school yearbook editor, joined me in what would become our greatest hobby. I soon discovered local stores, then regional dealers, would sell Crypt and that I could make some money off it. The mag was a bizarre miscegenation; half Lovecraft Studies rip-off, half humor magazine, a “pulp thriller and theological journal.”<br />
<br />
I decided to send out free copies to some big names in the field of Lovecraft scholarship and latter-day Lovecraftian fiction. Before long, the letters pages became the equivalent of a modern computer message board where unknown fans could trade barbs with their favorite authors. And I was able to persuade a number of those authors to contribute fiction and articles to the mag. It was great! Inevitably I began penning my own horror stories, most of them Mythos pastiches.<br />
<br />
Occasionally we ran all-fiction issues of [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], and for these I lined up new material by the pros ([[Lin Carter]], [[Gary Myers]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Frank Belknap Long]]) as well as old manuscripts by Howard, [[Carl Jacobi]], and others. Crypt functioned very much like the old fanzines contemporary with Lovecraft and his generation, like The Acolyte, Fantasy Magazine, and Phantagraph. [[Lin Carter]] took an active interest in Crypt, and before long a bunch of us New Jersey and New York fans had begun meeting every other Saturday at his Manhattan apartment for the New Kalem Club. Sometimes the ancient [[Frank Belknap Long]] would make his way across the city for the meetings. We basked. <br />
<br />
These fiction issues, filled with Mythos collector’s items and rare obscurities, led directly to the next phase of my Lovecraftian involvement, editing fiction anthologies. It was 1990, and a bunch of us were shooting the breeze at [[Eileen MacNamara]]’s apartment during the Lovecraft Centennial conference hosted by Brown University. [[Phil Rahman]], kingpin of Fedogan & Bremer publishers, invited me to put together a hardcover anthology of Mythos tales, and the eventual result was [[Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos]], followed many years later by The New Lovecraft Circle and Acolytes of Cthulhu. Three years after this, Chaosium Publishers approached me with the idea of my compiling collections of Mythos stories to answer the needs of a younger generation of fans who had discovered Lovecraft through the medium of fantasy role-playing games. The new series would focus on a Mythos deity, a magic book, a major locale familiar to the fans from their role-playing and allow them to catch up with the source material. I did a dozen or so of these, and several more are awaiting publication from Chaosium even now. I branched out to other publishers, including [[Arkham House]], for whom I put together Flowers from the Moon and Other Lunacies, a collection of rare early [[Robert Bloch]] [[pulp]] tales. Now I’m trying to finish out the series of topical collections with new publishers including Mythos Books, Die, Monster, Die! Books, Lindesfarne Press, and Hippocampus Press.<br />
<br />
Perhaps my most bizarre (and most fun!) adventures in Lovecraftianity were the series of biennial “NecronomiCons,” or [[Cthulhu]] Mythos conventions, held in Danvers, Mass, or Providence. I loved pontificating on panels to packed rooms of Mythos addicts. Even more I loved hosting the Cthulhu Prayer Breakfasts which formed the climax of each Con. We would gather for a breakfast buffet and present lifetime achievement awards to elders of the movement including [[Robert Bloch]], [[Gahan Wilson]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Ramsey Campbell]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Dirk W. Mosig]], [[Fred Chappell]], and others. And then I would come on stage, dressed in Innsmouth finery, and give a sermon. I’d lead into it with some stand-up material, then do a serious and (I hoped relevant) homily, which would inevitably slide into a crazed display of Cthulhuvian tomfoolery, as I would begin to rant about the return of the [[Old Ones]] or to speak in tongues (R’lyehian, specifically), and lead the crowd in strategically reworded hymns. It was always a thrill. Too bad those days are over! My precious keepsake from back then is my copy of the first edition of the Schlangekraft-Barnes Necronomicon (you know, the one that looks like a high school yearbook), whose once-blank end pages are covered with the autographs of major Lovecraftian writers, many of them now dead and suffering Hell’s torments. I’m glad I thought of it before it was too late. Now no one could duplicate it.<br />
<br />
These days, I have sold off most of my Lovecraft criticism volumes. I do not race to acquire the latest Lovecraft pastiche and don’t bother keeping up with them. Now my Lovecraft fixation tends to be a more private matter. Lovecraft remains indelibly a part of me, and I would never have it any other way.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price <br />
September 2004</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Robert_M._Price&diff=43436Robert M. Price2011-06-05T13:52:42Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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<div>Robert M. Price (born July 7, 1954) is a Mississippian by birth, lived in New Jersey for most of his life, and has recently resettled in North Carolina. After early involvement in a fundamentalist Baptist church, he went on to become a leader in the Montclair State College chapter of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Having developed a keen interest in apologetics (the defense of the faith on intellectual grounds), Bob went on to enroll at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he received an MTS degree in New Testament. Billy Graham was the commencement speaker. <br />
<br />
It was during this period, 1977-78, however, that Bob began to reassess his faith, deciding at length that traditional Christianity simply did not have either the historical credentials or the intellectual cogency its defenders claimed for it. Embarking on a wide program of reading religious thinkers and theologians from other traditions, as well as the sociology, anthropology, and psychology of religion, he soon considered himself a theological liberal in the camp of Paul Tillich. He received the Ph.D. degree in systematic theology from Drew University in 1981. <br />
<br />
After some years teaching in the religious studies department of Mount Olive College in North Carolina, Price returned to New Jersey to pastor First Baptist Church of Montclair, the first pastorate, many years before, of liberal preacher Harry Emerson Fosdick. Price soon enrolled in a second doctoral program at Drew, receiving the Ph.D. in New Testament in 1993. These studies, together with his encounter with the writings of Don Cupitt, Jacques Derrida, and the New Testament critics of the Nineteenth Century, rapidly eroded his liberal Christian stance, and Price resigned his pastorate in 1994. A brief flirtation with Unitarian Universalism disenchanted him even with this liberal extreme of institutional religion. For six years Bob and Carol led a living room church called The Grail. Now, back in North Carolina, he attends the Episcopal Church and keeps his mouth shut.<br />
<br />
Robert M. Price is Professor of Biblical Criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute as well as the editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism. His books include Beyond Born Again, The Widow Traditions in Luke-Acts: A Feminist-Critical Scrutiny, Deconstructing Jesus, and The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man. Forthcoming titles are The Crisis of Biblical Authority, Jesus Christ Superstar: A Redactional Study of a Modern Gospel, The Da Vinci Controversy and The Amazing Colossal Apostle.</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Robert_M._Price&diff=43435Robert M. Price2011-06-05T13:51:57Z<p>LadyLovecraft: New page: test</p>
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, New York) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / hardboiled, and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
<br />
Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
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Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
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In addition to various American small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
<br />
Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
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He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
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* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
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* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
<br />
==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
<br />
===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
<br />
===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, Mythos Books 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, Dimension Books 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi University of Tampa Press 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by S.T. Joshi PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''Nemonymous: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, Megazanthus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by Ellen Datlow, Nightshade Books, 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press, 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] Chaosium 2001 [with Robert E. Howard]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, Rainfall Books 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, Rainfall Books and JNJ Publications 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
<br />
===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
<br />
===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
<br />
===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
<br />
===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"Penny Dreadful" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Nightscapes" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"dreams and nightmares" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"Nightscapes" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"Nightscapes" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"Terror Tales web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"Whispers from the Shattered Forum" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"Terror Tales" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"frission" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
<br />
===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
<br />
'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
<br />
===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
<br />
== Coming soon ==<br />
<br />
Novels: <br />
<br />
* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
<br />
* 4 "tExts" for Mike Dubisch art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by Mike Dubisch<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by Henrik Harksen<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ Tara Vanflower in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
<br />
From the Editor's desk:<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers' "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
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[[Category:Zinester|Pulver]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Joseph_S._Pulver&diff=43433Joseph S. Pulver2011-06-05T13:37:40Z<p>LadyLovecraft: </p>
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / hardboiled, and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
<br />
== Work as author ==<br />
<br />
Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
<br />
Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
<br />
In addition to various American small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
<br />
Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
<br />
He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
<br />
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* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
<br />
==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
<br />
===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
<br />
===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, Mythos Books 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, Dimension Books 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi University of Tampa Press 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by S.T. Joshi PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''Nemonymous: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, Megazanthus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by Ellen Datlow, Nightshade Books, 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press, 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] Chaosium 2001 [with Robert E. Howard]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, Rainfall Books 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, Rainfall Books and JNJ Publications 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
<br />
===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
<br />
===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
<br />
===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
<br />
===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"Penny Dreadful" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Nightscapes" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"dreams and nightmares" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"Nightscapes" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"Nightscapes" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"Terror Tales web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"Whispers from the Shattered Forum" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"Terror Tales" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"frission" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
<br />
===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
<br />
'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
<br />
===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
<br />
== Coming soon ==<br />
<br />
Novels: <br />
<br />
* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
<br />
* 4 "tExts" for Mike Dubisch art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by Mike Dubisch<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by Henrik Harksen<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ Tara Vanflower in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
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<br />
From the Editor's desk:<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers' "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / [[hardboiled]], and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
<br />
Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
<br />
Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
<br />
In addition to various American small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
<br />
He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
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* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
<br />
==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
<br />
===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
<br />
===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, Mythos Books 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, Dimension Books 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi University of Tampa Press 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by S.T. Joshi PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''Nemonymous: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, Megazanthus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by Ellen Datlow, Nightshade Books, 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press, 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] Chaosium 2001 [with Robert E. Howard]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, Rainfall Books 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, Rainfall Books and JNJ Publications 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
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===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
<br />
===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
<br />
===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
<br />
===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"Penny Dreadful" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Nightscapes" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"dreams and nightmares" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"Nightscapes" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"Nightscapes" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"Terror Tales web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"Whispers from the Shattered Forum" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"Terror Tales" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"frission" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
<br />
===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
<br />
'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
<br />
===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
<br />
== Coming soon ==<br />
<br />
Novels: <br />
<br />
* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
<br />
* 4 "tExts" for Mike Dubisch art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by Mike Dubisch<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by Henrik Harksen<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ Tara Vanflower in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
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<br />
From the Editor's desk:<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers' "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
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[[Category:Zinester|Pulver]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Joseph_S._Pulver&diff=43431Joseph S. Pulver2011-06-05T13:30:01Z<p>LadyLovecraft: /* Stories */</p>
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / [[hardboiled]], and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
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Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
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Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
<br />
In addition to various American small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
<br />
He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
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* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
<br />
==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
<br />
===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
<br />
===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, Mythos Books 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, Dimension Books 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi University of Tampa Press 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by S.T. Joshi PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''Nemonymous: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, Megazanthus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by Ellen Datlow, Nightshade Books, 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press, 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] Chaosium 2001 [with Robert E. Howard]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, Rainfall Books 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, Rainfall Books and JNJ Publications 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
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===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
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===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
<br />
===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
<br />
===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"Penny Dreadful" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Nightscapes" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"dreams and nightmares" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"Nightscapes" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"Nightscapes" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"Terror Tales web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"Whispers from the Shattered Forum" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"Terror Tales" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"frission" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
<br />
===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
<br />
'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
<br />
===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
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== Coming soon ==<br />
<br />
Novels: <br />
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* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
<br />
* 4 "tExts" for [[Mike Dubisch]] art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by [[Mike Dubisch]]<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by [[Henrik Harksen]]<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ [[Tara Vanflower]] in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
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<br />
From the Editor's desk:<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on [[Robert W. Chambers]]' "[[King In Yellow]]" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
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[[Category:Zinester|Pulver]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Joseph_S._Pulver&diff=43430Joseph S. Pulver2011-06-05T13:29:07Z<p>LadyLovecraft: /* Stories */</p>
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / [[hardboiled]], and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
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Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
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Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
<br />
In addition to various American small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
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He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
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* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
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* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
<br />
==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
<br />
===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
<br />
===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, Mythos Books 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, Dimension Books 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi University of Tampa Press 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by S.T. Joshi PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''Nemonymous: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, Megazanthus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by Ellen Datlow, Nightshade Books, 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press, 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] Chaosium 2001 [with Robert E. Howard]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, Rainfall Books 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, Rainfall Books and JNJ Publications 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
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===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
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===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
<br />
===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
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===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"Penny Dreadful" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Nightscapes" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"dreams and nightmares" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"Nightscapes" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"Nightscapes" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"Terror Tales web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"Whispers from the Shattered Forum" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"Terror Tales" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"frission" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
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===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
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===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
<br />
'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
<br />
===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Hippocampus Press 2009<br />
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== Coming soon ==<br />
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Novels: <br />
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* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
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* 4 "tExts" for [[Mike Dubisch]] art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by [[Mike Dubisch]]<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by [[Henrik Harksen]]<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ [[Tara Vanflower]] in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
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From the Editor's desk:<br />
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* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on [[Robert W. Chambers]]' "[[King In Yellow]]" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
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[[Category:Zinester|Pulver]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Joseph_S._Pulver&diff=43417Joseph S. Pulver2011-06-04T20:38:44Z<p>LadyLovecraft: /* Magazines */</p>
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / [[hardboiled]], and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
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Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
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Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
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In addition to various american small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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Of Pulver and his latest work ("Blood Will Have its Season"), published by Hippocampus Press, critically acclaimed author, [[Thomas Ligotti]], has said, "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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[[Lovecraftian]] biographer and scholar, S. T. Joshi, has said, "The prose of Joe Pulver can take its place with that of the masters of our genre-E.A. Poe, [[H.P. Lovecraft]], Ramsey Campbell, [[Thomas Ligotti]]-while his imaginative reach is something uniquely his own."<br />
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Rick Keffel of Bookotron.com has this to say: "Whatever your expectations may be, check them at the door. Pulver has a truly unique style for the horror genre, and this collection of short stories is a perfect vehicle for this sort of style . . . Pulver is an original." <br />
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Noted [[Lovecraftian]] editor, scholar, and [[writer]], [[Robert M. Price]] has stated:<br />
"From the earlier book ("Nightmare's Disciple") I already recognized Pulver's genius in his ability to shape-shift stylistically between Raymond Chandler and [[Thomas Ligotti]]--without your even noticing! Like the gospel demon, his name ought to be Legion, since he assumes a new voice and persona as every particular chapter or sequence requires. In the new book, Pulver's polyphonic gifts mutate to a new and even more powerful pitch. The short scope of these many works allows him to write less leisurely, more rapid-fire. The author possesses another unique gift. The only way I know to describe it is to say that he combines the headlong, violent pace and savage sensibilities of Robert E. Howard with the refined and baleful mood of Robert W. Chambers and [[Thomas Ligotti]], and all this in an intricate, almost blank verse poetic diction. There is nothing like it!"<br />
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Laird Barron states, that "Joe Pulver is that rare artist who wears his influences on his sleeve yet is wholly original. He infuses his mellifluous prose with a raw, intellectual swagger that is sorely lacking in genre fiction. There are many writers of dark fantasy and horror, but after Joe Pulver the gods broke the mold."<br />
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== Praise for ''Blood Will Have Its Season'' ==<br />
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[[Thomas Ligotti]]: "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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Ellen Datlow: ""Blood Will Have Its Season is an ambitious debut [...] obviously influenced by H.P. Lovecradt and Robert W. Chambers, for the most part Pulver uses their influences to create potent tales of his own. A writer to keep an eye on."<br />
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== Praise for ''SIN & ashes'' ==<br />
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Laird Barron: ". . . I’m gawping in amazement, shaken by Pulver’s eviscerating vision. He wields language as a scalpel, a Thompson submachine gun, an axe . . . Joe Pulver calls down the fire. Joe Pulver’s the Man. He’s got the Power." (from the introduction to "SIN & ashes")<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
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He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
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* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
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* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
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==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
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===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
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===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, Mythos Books 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, Dimension Books 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi University of Tampa Press 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by S.T. Joshi PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''Nemonymous: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, Megazanthus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by Ellen Datlow, Nightshade Books, 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press, 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] Chaosium 2001 [with Robert E. Howard]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, Rainfall Books 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, Rainfall Books and JNJ Publications 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
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===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
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===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
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===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
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===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"Penny Dreadful" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Nightscapes" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"dreams and nightmares" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"Nightscapes" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"Nightscapes" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"Terror Tales web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"Whispers from the Shattered Forum" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"Terror Tales" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"frission" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
<br />
===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
<br />
'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
<br />
===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
<br />
== Coming soon ==<br />
<br />
Novels: <br />
<br />
* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
<br />
* 4 "tExts" for [[Mike Dubisch]] art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by [[Mike Dubisch]]<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by [[Henrik Harksen]]<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ [[Tara Vanflower]] in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
<br />
From the Editor's desk:<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on [[Robert W. Chambers]]' "[[King In Yellow]]" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
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== Sources ==<br />
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / [[hardboiled]], and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
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Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
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Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
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In addition to various american small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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Of Pulver and his latest work ("Blood Will Have its Season"), published by Hippocampus Press, critically acclaimed author, [[Thomas Ligotti]], has said, "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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[[Lovecraftian]] biographer and scholar, S. T. Joshi, has said, "The prose of Joe Pulver can take its place with that of the masters of our genre-E.A. Poe, [[H.P. Lovecraft]], Ramsey Campbell, [[Thomas Ligotti]]-while his imaginative reach is something uniquely his own."<br />
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Rick Keffel of Bookotron.com has this to say: "Whatever your expectations may be, check them at the door. Pulver has a truly unique style for the horror genre, and this collection of short stories is a perfect vehicle for this sort of style . . . Pulver is an original." <br />
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Noted [[Lovecraftian]] editor, scholar, and [[writer]], [[Robert M. Price]] has stated:<br />
"From the earlier book ("Nightmare's Disciple") I already recognized Pulver's genius in his ability to shape-shift stylistically between Raymond Chandler and [[Thomas Ligotti]]--without your even noticing! Like the gospel demon, his name ought to be Legion, since he assumes a new voice and persona as every particular chapter or sequence requires. In the new book, Pulver's polyphonic gifts mutate to a new and even more powerful pitch. The short scope of these many works allows him to write less leisurely, more rapid-fire. The author possesses another unique gift. The only way I know to describe it is to say that he combines the headlong, violent pace and savage sensibilities of Robert E. Howard with the refined and baleful mood of Robert W. Chambers and [[Thomas Ligotti]], and all this in an intricate, almost blank verse poetic diction. There is nothing like it!"<br />
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Laird Barron states, that "Joe Pulver is that rare artist who wears his influences on his sleeve yet is wholly original. He infuses his mellifluous prose with a raw, intellectual swagger that is sorely lacking in genre fiction. There are many writers of dark fantasy and horror, but after Joe Pulver the gods broke the mold."<br />
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== Praise for ''Blood Will Have Its Season'' ==<br />
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[[Thomas Ligotti]]: "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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Ellen Datlow: ""Blood Will Have Its Season is an ambitious debut [...] obviously influenced by H.P. Lovecradt and Robert W. Chambers, for the most part Pulver uses their influences to create potent tales of his own. A writer to keep an eye on."<br />
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== Praise for ''SIN & ashes'' ==<br />
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Laird Barron: ". . . I’m gawping in amazement, shaken by Pulver’s eviscerating vision. He wields language as a scalpel, a Thompson submachine gun, an axe . . . Joe Pulver calls down the fire. Joe Pulver’s the Man. He’s got the Power." (from the introduction to "SIN & ashes")<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
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He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
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* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
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* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
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==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
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===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
<br />
===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, Mythos Books 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, Dimension Books 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi University of Tampa Press 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by S.T. Joshi PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''Nemonymous: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, Megazanthus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by Ellen Datlow, Nightshade Books, 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press, 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] Chaosium 2001 [with Robert E. Howard]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, Rainfall Books 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, Rainfall Books and JNJ Publications 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
<br />
===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
<br />
===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
<br />
===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
<br />
===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"Penny Dreadful" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"[[dreams and nightmares]]" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"Terror Tales web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"Whispers from the Shattered Forum" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"Terror Tales" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"frission" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
<br />
===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
<br />
'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
<br />
===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
<br />
== Coming soon ==<br />
<br />
Novels: <br />
<br />
* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
<br />
* 4 "tExts" for [[Mike Dubisch]] art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by [[Mike Dubisch]]<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by [[Henrik Harksen]]<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ [[Tara Vanflower]] in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
<br />
From the Editor's desk:<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on [[Robert W. Chambers]]' "[[King In Yellow]]" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
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== Sources ==<br />
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[[Category:1955 births]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Joseph_S._Pulver&diff=43412Joseph S. Pulver2011-06-04T19:38:52Z<p>LadyLovecraft: /* Magazines */</p>
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / [[hardboiled]], and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
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Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
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Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
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In addition to various american small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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Of Pulver and his latest work ("Blood Will Have its Season"), published by Hippocampus Press, critically acclaimed author, [[Thomas Ligotti]], has said, "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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[[Lovecraftian]] biographer and scholar, S. T. Joshi, has said, "The prose of Joe Pulver can take its place with that of the masters of our genre-E.A. Poe, [[H.P. Lovecraft]], Ramsey Campbell, [[Thomas Ligotti]]-while his imaginative reach is something uniquely his own."<br />
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Rick Keffel of Bookotron.com has this to say: "Whatever your expectations may be, check them at the door. Pulver has a truly unique style for the horror genre, and this collection of short stories is a perfect vehicle for this sort of style . . . Pulver is an original." <br />
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Noted [[Lovecraftian]] editor, scholar, and [[writer]], [[Robert M. Price]] has stated:<br />
"From the earlier book ("Nightmare's Disciple") I already recognized Pulver's genius in his ability to shape-shift stylistically between Raymond Chandler and [[Thomas Ligotti]]--without your even noticing! Like the gospel demon, his name ought to be Legion, since he assumes a new voice and persona as every particular chapter or sequence requires. In the new book, Pulver's polyphonic gifts mutate to a new and even more powerful pitch. The short scope of these many works allows him to write less leisurely, more rapid-fire. The author possesses another unique gift. The only way I know to describe it is to say that he combines the headlong, violent pace and savage sensibilities of Robert E. Howard with the refined and baleful mood of Robert W. Chambers and [[Thomas Ligotti]], and all this in an intricate, almost blank verse poetic diction. There is nothing like it!"<br />
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Laird Barron states, that "Joe Pulver is that rare artist who wears his influences on his sleeve yet is wholly original. He infuses his mellifluous prose with a raw, intellectual swagger that is sorely lacking in genre fiction. There are many writers of dark fantasy and horror, but after Joe Pulver the gods broke the mold."<br />
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== Praise for ''Blood Will Have Its Season'' ==<br />
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[[Thomas Ligotti]]: "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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Ellen Datlow: ""Blood Will Have Its Season is an ambitious debut [...] obviously influenced by H.P. Lovecradt and Robert W. Chambers, for the most part Pulver uses their influences to create potent tales of his own. A writer to keep an eye on."<br />
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== Praise for ''SIN & ashes'' ==<br />
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Laird Barron: ". . . I’m gawping in amazement, shaken by Pulver’s eviscerating vision. He wields language as a scalpel, a Thompson submachine gun, an axe . . . Joe Pulver calls down the fire. Joe Pulver’s the Man. He’s got the Power." (from the introduction to "SIN & ashes")<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
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He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
<br />
<br />
* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
<br />
==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
<br />
===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
<br />
===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, Mythos Books 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, Dimension Books 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi University of Tampa Press 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by S.T. Joshi PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''Nemonymous: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, Megazanthus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by Ellen Datlow, Nightshade Books, 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press, 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] Chaosium 2001 [with Robert E. Howard]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, Rainfall Books 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, Rainfall Books and JNJ Publications 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
<br />
===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
<br />
===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
<br />
===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
<br />
===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"[[Songs of Innocence]]" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"[[dreams and nightmares]]" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"Chronicles of the [[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Nightscapes" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"Terror Tales web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"Whispers from the Shattered Forum" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"Terror Tales" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"frission" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
<br />
===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
<br />
'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
<br />
===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
<br />
== Coming soon ==<br />
<br />
Novels: <br />
<br />
* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
<br />
* 4 "tExts" for [[Mike Dubisch]] art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by [[Mike Dubisch]]<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by [[Henrik Harksen]]<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ [[Tara Vanflower]] in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
<br />
From the Editor's desk:<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on [[Robert W. Chambers]]' "[[King In Yellow]]" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
<br />
== Sources ==<br />
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[[Category:1955 births]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Joseph_S._Pulver&diff=43408Joseph S. Pulver2011-06-04T19:35:31Z<p>LadyLovecraft: /* Magazines */</p>
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / [[hardboiled]], and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
<br />
Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
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Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
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In addition to various american small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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Of Pulver and his latest work ("Blood Will Have its Season"), published by Hippocampus Press, critically acclaimed author, [[Thomas Ligotti]], has said, "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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[[Lovecraftian]] biographer and scholar, S. T. Joshi, has said, "The prose of Joe Pulver can take its place with that of the masters of our genre-E.A. Poe, [[H.P. Lovecraft]], Ramsey Campbell, [[Thomas Ligotti]]-while his imaginative reach is something uniquely his own."<br />
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Rick Keffel of Bookotron.com has this to say: "Whatever your expectations may be, check them at the door. Pulver has a truly unique style for the horror genre, and this collection of short stories is a perfect vehicle for this sort of style . . . Pulver is an original." <br />
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Noted [[Lovecraftian]] editor, scholar, and [[writer]], [[Robert M. Price]] has stated:<br />
"From the earlier book ("Nightmare's Disciple") I already recognized Pulver's genius in his ability to shape-shift stylistically between Raymond Chandler and [[Thomas Ligotti]]--without your even noticing! Like the gospel demon, his name ought to be Legion, since he assumes a new voice and persona as every particular chapter or sequence requires. In the new book, Pulver's polyphonic gifts mutate to a new and even more powerful pitch. The short scope of these many works allows him to write less leisurely, more rapid-fire. The author possesses another unique gift. The only way I know to describe it is to say that he combines the headlong, violent pace and savage sensibilities of Robert E. Howard with the refined and baleful mood of Robert W. Chambers and [[Thomas Ligotti]], and all this in an intricate, almost blank verse poetic diction. There is nothing like it!"<br />
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Laird Barron states, that "Joe Pulver is that rare artist who wears his influences on his sleeve yet is wholly original. He infuses his mellifluous prose with a raw, intellectual swagger that is sorely lacking in genre fiction. There are many writers of dark fantasy and horror, but after Joe Pulver the gods broke the mold."<br />
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== Praise for ''Blood Will Have Its Season'' ==<br />
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[[Thomas Ligotti]]: "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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Ellen Datlow: ""Blood Will Have Its Season is an ambitious debut [...] obviously influenced by H.P. Lovecradt and Robert W. Chambers, for the most part Pulver uses their influences to create potent tales of his own. A writer to keep an eye on."<br />
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== Praise for ''SIN & ashes'' ==<br />
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Laird Barron: ". . . I’m gawping in amazement, shaken by Pulver’s eviscerating vision. He wields language as a scalpel, a Thompson submachine gun, an axe . . . Joe Pulver calls down the fire. Joe Pulver’s the Man. He’s got the Power." (from the introduction to "SIN & ashes")<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
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He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
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* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
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* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
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==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
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===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
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===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, Mythos Books 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, Dimension Books 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi University of Tampa Press 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by S.T. Joshi PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''Nemonymous: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, Megazanthus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by Ellen Datlow, Nightshade Books, 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press, 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] Chaosium 2001 [with Robert E. Howard]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, Rainfall Books 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, Rainfall Books and JNJ Publications 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
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===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
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===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
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===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
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===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"[[Songs of Innocence]]" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"[[dreams and nightmares]]" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"[[Terror Tales]] web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"[[Whispers from the Shattered Forum]]" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"Songs of Innocence" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"Terror Tales" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"frission" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
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===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
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===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
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'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
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===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
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== Coming soon ==<br />
<br />
Novels: <br />
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* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
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Stories:<br />
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* 4 "tExts" for [[Mike Dubisch]] art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by [[Mike Dubisch]]<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by [[Henrik Harksen]]<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ [[Tara Vanflower]] in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
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From the Editor's desk:<br />
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* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on [[Robert W. Chambers]]' "[[King In Yellow]]" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / [[hardboiled]], and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
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Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
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Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
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In addition to various american small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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Of Pulver and his latest work ("Blood Will Have its Season"), published by Hippocampus Press, critically acclaimed author, [[Thomas Ligotti]], has said, "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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[[Lovecraftian]] biographer and scholar, S. T. Joshi, has said, "The prose of Joe Pulver can take its place with that of the masters of our genre-E.A. Poe, [[H.P. Lovecraft]], Ramsey Campbell, [[Thomas Ligotti]]-while his imaginative reach is something uniquely his own."<br />
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Rick Keffel of Bookotron.com has this to say: "Whatever your expectations may be, check them at the door. Pulver has a truly unique style for the horror genre, and this collection of short stories is a perfect vehicle for this sort of style . . . Pulver is an original." <br />
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Noted [[Lovecraftian]] editor, scholar, and [[writer]], [[Robert M. Price]] has stated:<br />
"From the earlier book ("Nightmare's Disciple") I already recognized Pulver's genius in his ability to shape-shift stylistically between Raymond Chandler and [[Thomas Ligotti]]--without your even noticing! Like the gospel demon, his name ought to be Legion, since he assumes a new voice and persona as every particular chapter or sequence requires. In the new book, Pulver's polyphonic gifts mutate to a new and even more powerful pitch. The short scope of these many works allows him to write less leisurely, more rapid-fire. The author possesses another unique gift. The only way I know to describe it is to say that he combines the headlong, violent pace and savage sensibilities of Robert E. Howard with the refined and baleful mood of Robert W. Chambers and [[Thomas Ligotti]], and all this in an intricate, almost blank verse poetic diction. There is nothing like it!"<br />
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Laird Barron states, that "Joe Pulver is that rare artist who wears his influences on his sleeve yet is wholly original. He infuses his mellifluous prose with a raw, intellectual swagger that is sorely lacking in genre fiction. There are many writers of dark fantasy and horror, but after Joe Pulver the gods broke the mold."<br />
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== Praise for ''Blood Will Have Its Season'' ==<br />
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[[Thomas Ligotti]]: "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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Ellen Datlow: ""Blood Will Have Its Season is an ambitious debut [...] obviously influenced by H.P. Lovecradt and Robert W. Chambers, for the most part Pulver uses their influences to create potent tales of his own. A writer to keep an eye on."<br />
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== Praise for ''SIN & ashes'' ==<br />
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Laird Barron: ". . . I’m gawping in amazement, shaken by Pulver’s eviscerating vision. He wields language as a scalpel, a Thompson submachine gun, an axe . . . Joe Pulver calls down the fire. Joe Pulver’s the Man. He’s got the Power." (from the introduction to "SIN & ashes")<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
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He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
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* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
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* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
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==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
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===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
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===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, Mythos Books 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, Dimension Books 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi University of Tampa Press 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by S.T. Joshi PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''Nemonymous: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, Megazanthus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by Ellen Datlow, Nightshade Books, 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press, 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] Chaosium 2001 [with Robert E. Howard]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, Rainfall Books 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, Rainfall Books and JNJ Publications 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
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===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
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===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
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===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', Speaking Volumes 2011<br />
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===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"[[Songs of Innocence]]" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"[[dreams and nightmares]]" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"[[Terror Tales]] web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"[[Whispers from the Shattered Forum]]" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"[[Songs of Innocence]]" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"[[frission]]" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
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===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
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===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
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'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
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===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
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== Coming soon ==<br />
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Novels: <br />
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* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
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* 4 "tExts" for [[Mike Dubisch]] art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by [[Mike Dubisch]]<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by [[Henrik Harksen]]<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ [[Tara Vanflower]] in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
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<br />
From the Editor's desk:<br />
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* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on [[Robert W. Chambers]]' "[[King In Yellow]]" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / [[hardboiled]], and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
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Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
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Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
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In addition to various american small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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Of Pulver and his latest work ("Blood Will Have its Season"), published by Hippocampus Press, critically acclaimed author, [[Thomas Ligotti]], has said, "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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[[Lovecraftian]] biographer and scholar, S. T. Joshi, has said, "The prose of Joe Pulver can take its place with that of the masters of our genre-E.A. Poe, [[H.P. Lovecraft]], Ramsey Campbell, [[Thomas Ligotti]]-while his imaginative reach is something uniquely his own."<br />
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Rick Keffel of Bookotron.com has this to say: "Whatever your expectations may be, check them at the door. Pulver has a truly unique style for the horror genre, and this collection of short stories is a perfect vehicle for this sort of style . . . Pulver is an original." <br />
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Noted [[Lovecraftian]] editor, scholar, and [[writer]], [[Robert M. Price]] has stated:<br />
"From the earlier book ("Nightmare's Disciple") I already recognized Pulver's genius in his ability to shape-shift stylistically between Raymond Chandler and [[Thomas Ligotti]]--without your even noticing! Like the gospel demon, his name ought to be Legion, since he assumes a new voice and persona as every particular chapter or sequence requires. In the new book, Pulver's polyphonic gifts mutate to a new and even more powerful pitch. The short scope of these many works allows him to write less leisurely, more rapid-fire. The author possesses another unique gift. The only way I know to describe it is to say that he combines the headlong, violent pace and savage sensibilities of Robert E. Howard with the refined and baleful mood of Robert W. Chambers and [[Thomas Ligotti]], and all this in an intricate, almost blank verse poetic diction. There is nothing like it!"<br />
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Laird Barron states, that "Joe Pulver is that rare artist who wears his influences on his sleeve yet is wholly original. He infuses his mellifluous prose with a raw, intellectual swagger that is sorely lacking in genre fiction. There are many writers of dark fantasy and horror, but after Joe Pulver the gods broke the mold."<br />
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== Praise for ''Blood Will Have Its Season'' ==<br />
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[[Thomas Ligotti]]: "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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Ellen Datlow: ""Blood Will Have Its Season is an ambitious debut [...] obviously influenced by H.P. Lovecradt and Robert W. Chambers, for the most part Pulver uses their influences to create potent tales of his own. A writer to keep an eye on."<br />
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== Praise for ''SIN & ashes'' ==<br />
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Laird Barron: ". . . I’m gawping in amazement, shaken by Pulver’s eviscerating vision. He wields language as a scalpel, a Thompson submachine gun, an axe . . . Joe Pulver calls down the fire. Joe Pulver’s the Man. He’s got the Power." (from the introduction to "SIN & ashes")<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
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He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
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* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
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* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
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==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
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===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
<br />
===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, Mythos Books 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, Dimension Books 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi University of Tampa Press 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by S.T. Joshi PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''Nemonymous: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, Megazanthus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by Ellen Datlow, Nightshade Books, 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press, 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] Chaosium 2001 [with Robert E. Howard]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, Rainfall Books 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, Rainfall Books and JNJ Publications 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
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===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
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===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', Rainfall Books 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', Rainfall Books 2006<br />
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===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
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===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"[[Songs of Innocence]]" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"[[dreams and nightmares]]" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"[[Terror Tales]] web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"[[Whispers from the Shattered Forum]]" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"[[Songs of Innocence]]" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"[[frission]]" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
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===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
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===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
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'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
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===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
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== Coming soon ==<br />
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Novels: <br />
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* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
<br />
* 4 "tExts" for [[Mike Dubisch]] art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by [[Mike Dubisch]]<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by [[Henrik Harksen]]<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ [[Tara Vanflower]] in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
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<br />
From the Editor's desk:<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on [[Robert W. Chambers]]' "[[King In Yellow]]" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / [[hardboiled]], and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
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Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
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Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
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In addition to various american small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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Of Pulver and his latest work ("Blood Will Have its Season"), published by Hippocampus Press, critically acclaimed author, [[Thomas Ligotti]], has said, "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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[[Lovecraftian]] biographer and scholar, S. T. Joshi, has said, "The prose of Joe Pulver can take its place with that of the masters of our genre-E.A. Poe, [[H.P. Lovecraft]], Ramsey Campbell, [[Thomas Ligotti]]-while his imaginative reach is something uniquely his own."<br />
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Rick Keffel of Bookotron.com has this to say: "Whatever your expectations may be, check them at the door. Pulver has a truly unique style for the horror genre, and this collection of short stories is a perfect vehicle for this sort of style . . . Pulver is an original." <br />
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Noted [[Lovecraftian]] editor, scholar, and [[writer]], [[Robert M. Price]] has stated:<br />
"From the earlier book ("Nightmare's Disciple") I already recognized Pulver's genius in his ability to shape-shift stylistically between Raymond Chandler and [[Thomas Ligotti]]--without your even noticing! Like the gospel demon, his name ought to be Legion, since he assumes a new voice and persona as every particular chapter or sequence requires. In the new book, Pulver's polyphonic gifts mutate to a new and even more powerful pitch. The short scope of these many works allows him to write less leisurely, more rapid-fire. The author possesses another unique gift. The only way I know to describe it is to say that he combines the headlong, violent pace and savage sensibilities of Robert E. Howard with the refined and baleful mood of Robert W. Chambers and [[Thomas Ligotti]], and all this in an intricate, almost blank verse poetic diction. There is nothing like it!"<br />
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Laird Barron states, that "Joe Pulver is that rare artist who wears his influences on his sleeve yet is wholly original. He infuses his mellifluous prose with a raw, intellectual swagger that is sorely lacking in genre fiction. There are many writers of dark fantasy and horror, but after Joe Pulver the gods broke the mold."<br />
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== Praise for ''Blood Will Have Its Season'' ==<br />
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[[Thomas Ligotti]]: "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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Ellen Datlow: ""Blood Will Have Its Season is an ambitious debut [...] obviously influenced by H.P. Lovecradt and Robert W. Chambers, for the most part Pulver uses their influences to create potent tales of his own. A writer to keep an eye on."<br />
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== Praise for ''SIN & ashes'' ==<br />
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Laird Barron: ". . . I’m gawping in amazement, shaken by Pulver’s eviscerating vision. He wields language as a scalpel, a Thompson submachine gun, an axe . . . Joe Pulver calls down the fire. Joe Pulver’s the Man. He’s got the Power." (from the introduction to "SIN & ashes")<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
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He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
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* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
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* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
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* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
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==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
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===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
<br />
===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, Mythos Books 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, Dimension Books 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi University of Tampa Press 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by S.T. Joshi PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''Nemonymous: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, Megazanthus Press 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by Ellen Datlow, Nightshade Books, 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press, 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Hippocampus Press 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] Chaosium 2001 [with Robert E. Howard]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, Rainfall Books 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines, Rainfall Books 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by S.T. Joshi, 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, Rainfall Books and JNJ Publications 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], Chaosium 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', Marietta Publishing 2002<br />
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===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
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===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', [[Rainfall Books]] 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', [[Rainfall Books]] 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', [[Rainfall Books]] 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', [[Rainfall Books]] 2006<br />
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===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
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===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"[[Songs of Innocence]]" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"[[dreams and nightmares]]" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"[[Terror Tales]] web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"[[Whispers from the Shattered Forum]]" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"[[Songs of Innocence]]" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"[[frission]]" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
<br />
===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
<br />
'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
<br />
===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
<br />
== Coming soon ==<br />
<br />
Novels: <br />
<br />
* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
<br />
* 4 "tExts" for [[Mike Dubisch]] art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by [[Mike Dubisch]]<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by [[Henrik Harksen]]<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ [[Tara Vanflower]] in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
<br />
From the Editor's desk:<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on [[Robert W. Chambers]]' "[[King In Yellow]]" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
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== Sources ==<br />
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[[Category:1955 births]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Joseph_S._Pulver&diff=43404Joseph S. Pulver2011-06-04T19:12:00Z<p>LadyLovecraft: /* Work as editor */</p>
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / [[hardboiled]], and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
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Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
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Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
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In addition to various american small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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Of Pulver and his latest work ("Blood Will Have its Season"), published by Hippocampus Press, critically acclaimed author, [[Thomas Ligotti]], has said, "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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[[Lovecraftian]] biographer and scholar, S. T. Joshi, has said, "The prose of Joe Pulver can take its place with that of the masters of our genre-E.A. Poe, [[H.P. Lovecraft]], Ramsey Campbell, [[Thomas Ligotti]]-while his imaginative reach is something uniquely his own."<br />
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Rick Keffel of Bookotron.com has this to say: "Whatever your expectations may be, check them at the door. Pulver has a truly unique style for the horror genre, and this collection of short stories is a perfect vehicle for this sort of style . . . Pulver is an original." <br />
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Noted [[Lovecraftian]] editor, scholar, and [[writer]], [[Robert M. Price]] has stated:<br />
"From the earlier book ("Nightmare's Disciple") I already recognized Pulver's genius in his ability to shape-shift stylistically between Raymond Chandler and [[Thomas Ligotti]]--without your even noticing! Like the gospel demon, his name ought to be Legion, since he assumes a new voice and persona as every particular chapter or sequence requires. In the new book, Pulver's polyphonic gifts mutate to a new and even more powerful pitch. The short scope of these many works allows him to write less leisurely, more rapid-fire. The author possesses another unique gift. The only way I know to describe it is to say that he combines the headlong, violent pace and savage sensibilities of Robert E. Howard with the refined and baleful mood of Robert W. Chambers and [[Thomas Ligotti]], and all this in an intricate, almost blank verse poetic diction. There is nothing like it!"<br />
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Laird Barron states, that "Joe Pulver is that rare artist who wears his influences on his sleeve yet is wholly original. He infuses his mellifluous prose with a raw, intellectual swagger that is sorely lacking in genre fiction. There are many writers of dark fantasy and horror, but after Joe Pulver the gods broke the mold."<br />
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== Praise for ''Blood Will Have Its Season'' ==<br />
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[[Thomas Ligotti]]: "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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Ellen Datlow: ""Blood Will Have Its Season is an ambitious debut [...] obviously influenced by H.P. Lovecradt and Robert W. Chambers, for the most part Pulver uses their influences to create potent tales of his own. A writer to keep an eye on."<br />
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== Praise for ''SIN & ashes'' ==<br />
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Laird Barron: ". . . I’m gawping in amazement, shaken by Pulver’s eviscerating vision. He wields language as a scalpel, a Thompson submachine gun, an axe . . . Joe Pulver calls down the fire. Joe Pulver’s the Man. He’s got the Power." (from the introduction to "SIN & ashes")<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos Books LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], Michael Cisco and David Wynn. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several poems and short stories by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
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He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and John B. Ford (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
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* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on Robert W. Chambers´ "King In Yellow" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
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* ''John B. Ford:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
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==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
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===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
<br />
===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Mythos Books]] 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, [[Dimension Books]] 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]] [[University of Tampa Press]] 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]] PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''[[Nemonymous]]: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, [[Megazanthus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by [[Ellen Datlow]], [[Nightshade Books]], 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, [[Miskatonic River Press]], 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', [[Marietta Publishing]] 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [[Chaosium]] 2001 [with [[Robert E. Howard]]]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by [[Steve Lines]], [[Rainfall Books]] 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, [[Rainfall Books]] 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by [[Steve Lines]], [[Rainfall Books]] 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, [[Rainfall Books]] and [[JNJ Publications]] 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', [[Marietta Publishing]] 2002<br />
<br />
===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
<br />
===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', [[Rainfall Books]] 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', [[Rainfall Books]] 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', [[Rainfall Books]] 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', [[Rainfall Books]] 2006<br />
<br />
===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
<br />
===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"[[Songs of Innocence]]" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"[[dreams and nightmares]]" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"[[Terror Tales]] web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"[[Whispers from the Shattered Forum]]" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"[[Songs of Innocence]]" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"[[frission]]" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
<br />
===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
<br />
'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
<br />
===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
<br />
== Coming soon ==<br />
<br />
Novels: <br />
<br />
* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
<br />
* 4 "tExts" for [[Mike Dubisch]] art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by [[Mike Dubisch]]<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by [[Henrik Harksen]]<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ [[Tara Vanflower]] in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
<br />
From the Editor's desk:<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on [[Robert W. Chambers]]' "[[King In Yellow]]" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
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== Sources ==<br />
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[[Category:1955 births]]</div>LadyLovecrafthttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Joseph_S._Pulver&diff=43403Joseph S. Pulver2011-06-04T19:06:27Z<p>LadyLovecraft: /* Praise for SIN & ashes */</p>
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<div>'''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, [[New York]]) is an author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / [[hardboiled]], and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Germany.<br />
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== Work as author ==<br />
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Pulver started his publishing career in the early 1990s with a number of short stories published in various small press magazines, foremost among them [[Robert M. Price]]’s ''[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]''. His tales cover subjects ranging from Robert Wiene’s ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]’s [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and Robert W. Chambers’ "King in Yellow."<br />
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Pulver’s professional debut came with the publication of his [[Lovecraftian]] novel, "Nightmare’s Disciple". <br />
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In addition to various american small press magazines, Pulver’s work has been featured in numerous anthologies in the USA, UK, France, and Japan. Some of these anthologies include: "Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror", "The Tindalos Mythos", "Spawn of the Green Abyss", "The Book of Eibon", Lin Carter’s "Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth", and "Rehearsals For Oblivion".<br />
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Nearly two dozen short works of his have been translated into French and Japanese.<br />
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Of Pulver and his latest work ("Blood Will Have its Season"), published by Hippocampus Press, critically acclaimed author, [[Thomas Ligotti]], has said, "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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[[Lovecraftian]] biographer and scholar, S. T. Joshi, has said, "The prose of Joe Pulver can take its place with that of the masters of our genre-E.A. Poe, [[H.P. Lovecraft]], Ramsey Campbell, [[Thomas Ligotti]]-while his imaginative reach is something uniquely his own."<br />
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Rick Keffel of Bookotron.com has this to say: "Whatever your expectations may be, check them at the door. Pulver has a truly unique style for the horror genre, and this collection of short stories is a perfect vehicle for this sort of style . . . Pulver is an original." <br />
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Noted [[Lovecraftian]] editor, scholar, and [[writer]], [[Robert M. Price]] has stated:<br />
"From the earlier book ("Nightmare's Disciple") I already recognized Pulver's genius in his ability to shape-shift stylistically between Raymond Chandler and [[Thomas Ligotti]]--without your even noticing! Like the gospel demon, his name ought to be Legion, since he assumes a new voice and persona as every particular chapter or sequence requires. In the new book, Pulver's polyphonic gifts mutate to a new and even more powerful pitch. The short scope of these many works allows him to write less leisurely, more rapid-fire. The author possesses another unique gift. The only way I know to describe it is to say that he combines the headlong, violent pace and savage sensibilities of Robert E. Howard with the refined and baleful mood of Robert W. Chambers and [[Thomas Ligotti]], and all this in an intricate, almost blank verse poetic diction. There is nothing like it!"<br />
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Laird Barron states, that "Joe Pulver is that rare artist who wears his influences on his sleeve yet is wholly original. He infuses his mellifluous prose with a raw, intellectual swagger that is sorely lacking in genre fiction. There are many writers of dark fantasy and horror, but after Joe Pulver the gods broke the mold."<br />
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== Praise for ''Blood Will Have Its Season'' ==<br />
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[[Thomas Ligotti]]: "Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature."<br />
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Ellen Datlow: ""Blood Will Have Its Season is an ambitious debut [...] obviously influenced by H.P. Lovecradt and Robert W. Chambers, for the most part Pulver uses their influences to create potent tales of his own. A writer to keep an eye on."<br />
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== Praise for ''SIN & ashes'' ==<br />
<br />
Laird Barron: ". . . I’m gawping in amazement, shaken by Pulver’s eviscerating vision. He wields language as a scalpel, a Thompson submachine gun, an axe . . . Joe Pulver calls down the fire. Joe Pulver’s the Man. He’s got the Power." (from the introduction to "SIN & ashes")<br />
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== Work as editor ==<br />
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Pulver has also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by [[Mythos Books]] LLC working alongside [[Robert M. Price]], [[Michael Cisco]] and [[David Wynn]]. [[Crypt of Cthulhu]] also published several [[poems]] and [[short stories]] by Joseph S. Pulver. <br />
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He has also edited collections by Ann K. Schwader (The Worms Remember) and [[John B. Ford]] (Dark Shadows On the Moon).<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on [[Robert W. Chambers]]' "[[King In Yellow]]" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
* ''"Crypt of Cthulhu"'' (co-editor)<br />
* ''"Midnight Shambler"'' (editor)<br />
* ''"Tales of Lovecraftian Horror"'' (editor)<br />
<br />
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* ''[[John B. Ford]]:'' '''''Dark Shadows On the Moon'''''<br />
* ''Ann K. Schwader:'' '''''The Worms Remember'''''<br />
<br />
==Bibliography==<br />
===Novels===<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Chaosium]] 1999<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
<br />
===Collections===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*'''''SIN & ashes''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
<br />
===Anthologies===<br />
*"... Hungry ... Rats" in '''''Spawn of the Green Abyss''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], [[Mythos Books]] 2011<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in '''''Rehearsals for Oblivion Act I''''', edited by Peter Worthy, [[Dimension Books]] 2006<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance" in '''''Studies in the Fantastic No.1''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]] [[University of Tampa Press]] 2008<br />
*"But It's A Long Dark Road" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]] PS Publishing 2010<br />
*"Icarus above" in '''''[[Nemonymous]]: Null Immortalis''''', edited by Des Lewis, [[Megazanthus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night With Blood" in '''''The Best Horror of the Year, Volume 3''''', edited by [[Ellen Datlow]], [[Nightshade Books]], 2011<br />
*"No Healing Prayers" in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, [[Miskatonic River Press]], 2011<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''The Tindalos Cycle''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" in '''''The Book of Eibon, edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"The Door in the House of the Never Slumbering Demon" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', [[Marietta Publishing]] 2002<br />
*"The Door to the World" in '''''Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [[Chaosium]] 2001 [with [[Robert E. Howard]]]<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat (1st version)", in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time''''' edited by [[Steve Lines]], [[Rainfall Books]] 2004<br />
*"The Fevered Brain (co-authored with John B. Ford)" in '''''The Evil Entwines''''', edited by John B. Ford, [[Rainfall Books]] 2005<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" in '''''Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by [[Steve Lines]], [[Rainfall Books]] 2004<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"The Last Few Nights In A Life Of Frost" in '''''The Weird Fiction Review No.1''''', edited by [[S.T. Joshi]], 2010<br />
*"The Nightmusic of Oakdeene" in '''''Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Cthulhu's Creatures''''', edited by Steve Lines and John B. Ford, [[Rainfall Books]] and [[JNJ Publications]] 2007<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smithe Thy Enemy" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"To Walk Free Amongst the Harms of Zin" in '''''The Book of Eibon''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]], [[Chaosium]] 2002<br />
*"Zarnak's Guest" in '''''Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth''''', [[Marietta Publishing]] 2002<br />
<br />
===Audio===<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (read by [[Robert M. Price]])'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
*"The Stormclouds of Their Return" (read by Joseph S. Pulver)'' on Strange Aeons, Stormclouds 2001<br />
<br />
===Chapbooks===<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''E'CH PI EL''''', [[Rainfall Books]] 2007<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.2''''', [[Rainfall Books]] 2007<br />
*"The Guard Command" in '''''The Nightmusic of Oakdeene & Others''''', [[Rainfall Books]] 2006<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''The Yellow Sign No.1''''', [[Rainfall Books]] 2006<br />
<br />
===eBooks===<br />
*'''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
*'''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011<br />
<br />
===Magazines===<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"A Line of Questions" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"After Reading C'cyss-Khohe's "The Night of the Night"" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.100''<br />
*"After the Wheel is Turned" in ''"[[Cthulhu Codex]]" No.16''<br />
*"Aubade in a Graveyard" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"Bloom by the Beach" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"Bloom spends His Night At The Window" in ''"Patricide" No.2''<br />
*"But Not For Me (With Laurence Amiotte)" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.4''<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"Al-Azif" No.2'', March/April 1998<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.8''<br />
*"Door in the House of Never Slumbering Demons" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"Even Night" in ''"[[Songs of Innocence]]" No.4''<br />
*"Forgotten Ritual of Mnar (first version, prose)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Hungers" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in ''"[[dreams and nightmares]]" No.58''<br />
*"I once possessed a fragile blue vase" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No.14''<br />
*"In ruin's chapel" in ''"[[Penny Dreadful]]" No. 14''<br />
*"In the Devil's Garden" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.3''<br />
*"Litany for the Deliverance of our Holy Mother, Ut'ulls-Hi'ehr" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.105''<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in ''"[[Midnight shambler]]" No.5''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #1 (HPL)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.11''<br />
*"Mythos Rhyme #4 (Chaugnar Faugn)" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.12''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Strange Aeons Magazine]]" No.1''<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in ''"[[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]" No.11''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisanc" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.106''<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb" (uncorrected) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Ebb of Reason" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (2nd spell version) in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.7''<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" (1st version prose) in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Faces of She" in ''"Al-Azif" No.4''<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar" (1st version prose) in ''"[[Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex]]" No.17''<br />
*"The Guard Command" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.99''<br />
*"The Mummer's Dance" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.104''<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"Al-Azif" No.3'', May/June 1998<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in ''"[[Nightscapes]]" No.12''<br />
*"The Void World" on the ''"[[Terror Tales]] web presence"''<br />
*"Tonight All The Sleeping Sentinels Will Be Born" in ''"[[Whispers from the Shattered Forum]]" No.4''<br />
*"Twilight Sonatas" in ''"[[Songs of Innocence]]" No.04''<br />
*"Untitled Poem for Robert M. Price" in ''"[[Terror Tales]]" No.1''<br />
*"Watching Faye" in ''"[[Cthulhu Cultus]]" No.6''<br />
*"Waterlilies" in ''"[[frission]]" No.18''<br />
*"When Silence is all" in ''"[[Crypt of Cthulhu]]" No.107''<br />
*"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams" in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
===Reviews===<br />
*''Closed on Account on Rabies'' (Review of CD) in [[Parts]] No.15<br />
<br />
===Translated works===<br />
'''''En compaignie du Roi en jaune''''' Aug ‘99:<br />
*"A Line of Questions" (in French as "Une file ge questions" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"Once My Beloved" (in French as "A mon bien-aime" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
*"The Faces of She" (in French as "Les visages d-Elle" — translated by C. Thill)<br />
<br />
'''''The Book of Eibon''''' edited by [[Robert M. Price]] [Notssuo Press Japan] 2008 [translation into Japanese]<br />
*"The Adoration of the Black Flame"<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug & Yeb"<br />
*"The Black Rite of Yaddith"<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat"<br />
*"The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar"<br />
*"The Grey Rite of Azathoth"<br />
*"The Kynothrabian Dirge"<br />
*"The Ritual of the Outer Void"<br />
*"To Call Forth Tsathoggua To Smite Thy Enemy"<br />
*"To Summon and Instruct Zhogtk, the Emanation of Yoth"<br />
*"To Walk Free Among the Harms of Zin"<br />
<br />
===Stories===<br />
*"8's & Aces" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"a certain Mr. Hopfrog, Esq., Nightwalker" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A Night of Moon and Blood, Then Holstenwall" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"A One-Way Fare" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"A Spider in the Distance in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"After Death" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"After Reading Michaux's "In the Land of Magic"" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Ain't No Love on the Street" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"An American Tango Ending in Madness" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Engagement of Hearts" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Event Without Knives or Rope" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"An Orange Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick-Tick" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"And She Walks Into The Room . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"As the Sun Still Burns Away" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Blood Will Have Its Season" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Blow Wind Blow" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"But The Day Is A Tomb of Claws" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Caligari, Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Carl Lee and Cassilda" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Chasing Shadows" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Choosing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Crow in Trick Town" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead Ends and Empties" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dead 'Round Here Tonight" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Devil's Got the Walkin' Blues" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Dogs Begin to Bark All Over My Neighborhood" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Don't Look Back" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Engravings" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Epilogue for Two Voices" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Erendira" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Even Night" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"First There Is A Mountain . . . Then" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Forever Changes" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Funeral in a Hate Field" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Good Night And Good Luck" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Hello Is A Yellow Kiss" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"huddled in rags in a Kingsport alley . . . " in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"I, like the Coyote" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"I Often Dream of Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"in front of an empty house in dead city" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In the White Walls of Silence" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"In This Desert Even The Air Burns" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Just Another Desert Night with Blood" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Kynothrabian Dirge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Last Year in Carcosa" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Line of Questions" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Lonesome Separate Ways" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long is the way and hard . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Long-Stemmed Ghost Words" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Love Her Madly" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Lovecraft's Sentence" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Midnight on a Dead End Street in Noir City" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Mother Stands for Comfort" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"mr wind sits" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"No Exit Sign" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"One Side's Ice, One's Fire" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Orchard Fruit" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"PAIN" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Patti Smith, Lovecraft & I" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Perfect Grace" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"PITCH nothing" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"Rendezvous Under Shadow Bridge" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Saint Nicholas Hall" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Scarlet Obeisance" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Sharp Fangs + Blood = Murder" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"She's Waiting . . ." in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Silent No Longer" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Stone Cold Fever" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Black Litany of Nug and Yeb" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Collector And The Hand Puppet" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Corridor" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Delirium of a Worm-Wizard" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Exorcism of Iagsat" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Faces Of She" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Last Few Nights in a Life of Frost" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Last Twenty Miles of Wandering Again" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Maiden of the Pines" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"The Master and Margeritha" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Night Music of Oakdeene" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Only Thing We Have To Fear . . ." in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Prisoner" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Songs Cassilda Shall Sing, Where Flap the Tatters of the King" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"The Walking Man Walks" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"To Live and Die in Arkham" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Under The Mask Another Mask" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"W a t e r l i l i e s" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
*"When the Deal Goes Down" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"When the Moon Comes to Call" in '''''SIN & ashes''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2010<br />
*"Yvrain's Black Dance" in '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Hippocampus Press]] 2009<br />
<br />
== Coming soon ==<br />
<br />
Novels: <br />
<br />
* '''''Blood Will Have Its Season''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (eBook) - published in March 2011<br />
* '''''Nightmare's Disciple''''', [[Speaking Volumes]] 2011 (TPB) - to be published in March / April 2011<br />
<br />
Stories:<br />
<br />
* 4 "tExts" for [[Mike Dubisch]] art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"A Hand At The Door"'' in "Patricide" No.3<br />
* ''"A Meeting On The Trail to Hot Iron"'' in ''"Lovecraft eZine"'' - to be published in April 2011<br />
* ''"kristamas as an exhibition”'' in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit"'' w/ Garrett Cook and Jordan Krall in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* '''''NIGHT BEGETS''''', edited by Sarah L. Covert, Double Feature Press 2011<br />
* ''"No Healing Prayers"'' in '''''Dead But Dreaming 2''''', edited by Kevin Ross, Miskatonic River Press 2011<br />
* ''"Poem"'' w/ Nova Rupertus in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"Reprieve Eve No. 33"'' [anthology title and ToC to come]<br />
* several "tExts" in '''''Black Velvet Necronomicon: Curse Book''''' by [[Mike Dubisch]]<br />
* "tExt" for Ann S. Koi art in '''''AKLONOMICON''''', edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"The Corpse-eating Cult of Leng"'' in '''''The Secret Heart of Asia''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"the guilt of each… at the end"'' in '''''Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities''''', edited by [[Henrik Harksen]]<br />
* ''"The Second Wave Of Fear"'' in '''''Beyond the Mountains of Madness''''', edited by [[Robert M. Price]]<br />
* ''"TIME . . . and FOREVER"'' w/ [[Tara Vanflower]] in '''''AKLONOMICON''''' , edited by Ivan McCann (co-edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.)<br />
* ''"When the Eye of Pandora's Mask screams"'' in ''"Patricide" No.3''<br />
<br />
<br />
From the Editor's desk:<br />
<br />
* '''''A Season In Carcosa''''' (editor) - an anthology of new tales based on [[Robert W. Chambers]]' "[[King In Yellow]]" tales<br />
* '''''The Grimscribe's Puppet's''''' (editor) - a collection of newly written tales in tribute to and based upon [[Thomas Ligotti]]<br />
* '''''The Aklonomicon''''' (as co-editor) - Word & ART & the fragments of a certain madneSS ...<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.thisyellowmadness.blogspot.com Blog of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thisyellowmadness/ Homepage of Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/blood-will-have-its-season-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr "Blood Will Have its Season" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com/mythos-and-other-authors/fiction/sin-ashes-by-joseph-s.-pulver-sr. "SIN & ashes" at Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.hippocampuspress.com Hippocampus Press]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/blood_will_have_its "Blood Will Have its Season" at Myspace]<br />
<br />
== Sources ==<br />
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