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  • [[Image:Lovecraft_fanzine.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine'''<br/> Issue 4 1977]] '''The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine''' was edited by Les Thomas and published by 13th Hour Press in Ale
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  • [[Image:Lovecraft_fanzine.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine'''<br/> Issue 4 1977]] '''The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine''' was edited by Les Thomas and published by 13th Hour Press in Ale
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  • [[Image:Lovecraft_Cthulhu.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Cthulhu''' by [[H. P. Lovecraft]]]] ...is named for Cthulhu, a fictional cosmic entity created by author [[H. P. Lovecraft]] in 1926. The first appearance was in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu
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  • ...rder of Dagon]], an APA ([[Amateur Press Association]]) devoted to [[H. P. Lovecraft]]. ...'Ibid'' were essays by Indick, including "The Children of Ahasuerus", and "Lovecraft's Ladies", which has been reprinted several times since the first printing
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  • Appearing in the 1980s, this fanzine was devoted to [[H. P. Lovecraft]]. It was a twenty page publication containing fiction, poetry, reviews and One issue featured a reprint of the H.P. Lovecraft poem, "The Young Folks' Ulysses".
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  • ...Smith, [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], and Earl Singleton ([[Nepenthe]]), "On H.P. Lovecraft's 'The Festival'". ...ide from the two paragraphs, the description of the dream is verbatim from Lovecraft's letter.
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  • ...he Subway". The ninth issue (Summer 1961) also featured an article on H.P. Lovecraft by Brennan. Several stories in ''Macabre'' have been cited as essential to Lovecraft's [[Cthulhu Mythos]].
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  • ...'Amateur Correspondent''' <br/> Issue One 1937 <br/>Cover Portrait of H.P. Lovecraft by Virgil Finlay]] ...nzine to Stickney for ''Amateur Correspondent'', including the portrait of Lovecraft he had commissioned from Virgil Finlay.
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  • ''R'lyeh Rising'' combined [[H. P. Lovecraft]] sci-fi/horror with obscure hardcore crust [[punk]] fandom. It was publish altar to H.P. Lovecraft (including illustrated interpretations and critiques
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  • ...Tryout'' is noted as the publication that first published many of [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s stories, poems and articles, as well as those of others of his circle, ...he Brooklynite]]), Blanche Blood, Helen Hoffman Cole, Anna Helen Crofts (a Lovecraft collaborator), James Lawrence Crowley, August Derleth, Muriel E. Eddy, Rose
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  • ...", a poem by H.P. Lovecraft, "Kaleidoscope" by Walter E. Marconette, "H.P. Lovecraft: Strange Weaver" by J. Chapman Miske, "Songs in a Minor Key", by C.L. Moore [[Category:Lovecraft]]
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  • [[Image:Hp-lovecraft-1_copy.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''H. P. Lovecraft''']] '''Howard Phillips Lovecraft''' (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) was an amateur publisher and autho
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  • ...featured was a reprint from ''Weird Tales'' of "The Silver Key" by [[H. P. Lovecraft]]. ...also featured. Included in issue 6 was a pictorial portfolio based on H.P. Lovecraft by artists Clifford Bird, Gene Day, Todd Klein, Allen Koszowski and Stephe
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  • ...around two dozen copies which he sold at 10 cents each. It contained H.P. Lovecraft's poem, ''The Wood'', the beginning of James Blish story, "Death's Crystal .../sfs/notes/notes36/notes36.html "Science Fiction Studies" on Frome, Blish, Lovecraft, and science fiction fanzines in the 1930s]
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  • ...omorrow]], [[Toward Yesterday]]), Hilton J. Landry, Francis T. Laney, H.P. Lovecraft (as "Theobald"), Robert W. Lowndes, Hugh Madison, Jacques Malraux, Marilyn ...Translation" (Theobald, or Lewis Theobald, was an often used pseudonym of Lovecraft's), and credited as "courtesy" R. H. Barlow ([[Leaves]]) and F. T. Laney (
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  • ...[[Old Bones]] in 1976, both devoted to the macabre, weird fiction, [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and Arkham House publications. Both titles also featured contributions fr ...iography states that his "goal as an author is to dwell forevermore within Lovecraft's titan shadow."
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  • ...cience fiction, fantasy, or horror (he was especially into horror and H.P. Lovecraft). I used some of his stories in those early issues—I thought they were gr ...bert Briney to form SSR Publications, which published George T. Wetzel's ''Lovecraft Collectors Library'', and ''Shanadu'', as well as 100 copies of "Blaque'',
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  • ...May French, Amanda Benjamin Hall, Jean Howard, Frank Belknap Long, [[H. P. Lovecraft]], Kenneth Macley, David Paul, Stella River, Clark Ashton Smith, George Ste ...nd Collector]]), Erle Korshak, [[Gertrude Kuslan]] ([[The Nucleus]]), H.P. Lovecraft (published posthumously), Robert W. Lowndes, Robert A. Madle ([[Fantascienc
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  • ...he second issue appeared in March 1938. It contained two pieces by [[H. P. Lovecraft]]; "Nyarlathotep" and "Notes On Writing Weird Fiction". Other contributors ...ncollected Letters'' by Necronomicon Press in 1986 and in ''Howard Philips Lovecraft and Nils Helmer Frome: A Recollection of One of Canada's Earliest Science F
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  • Also included are reprints of work by Anthony Boucher, [[H. P. Lovecraft]] (from ''The National Amateur''), and Clark Ashton Smith. ...xt" mythical titles, a study of Lovecraft's "The Old Ones', entitled "H.P. Lovecraft: The Gods", plus a new bibliography; Harlan Ellison's "Hardcover"; William
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  • ...ril Kornbluth, Henry Kuttner, Frank Belknap Long, Lilith Lorraine, [[H. P. Lovecraft]], Robert Lowndes, A. Merritt, Emil Petaja, Frederik Pohl, and Clark Ashton ...easing paperback editions of important authors such as A. Merritt and H.P. Lovecraft for Avon, and Philip K. Dick, Samuel Delany, Ursula K. Le Guin and many oth
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