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The '''Lovecraft eZine''' is a monthly online magazine (also known as an ezine) devoted to Lovecraftian horror.
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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.
 
  
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In addition to the monthly magazine, Mike Davis, the editor of the Lovecraft eZine blogs about all things Lovecraft several times a week. 
 
Starting with issues 11 the Lovecraft eZine also features an art section, featuring different artists each issue.
 
Starting with issues 11 the Lovecraft eZine also features an art section, featuring different artists each issue.
 
   
 
   
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.
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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.
  
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>
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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."  
  
 
==contributors==
 
==contributors==
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==Blurbs, recommendations and feedback==
 
==Blurbs, recommendations and feedback==
"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>
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"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
  
  
"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>
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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
  
  
"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>
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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 [[Wilum 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
  
  
"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>
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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
  
 
==Publishing History==
 
==Publishing History==
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* ''The Crane Horror'' by Bruce Durham
 
* ''The Crane Horror'' by Bruce Durham
 
===March 2011===
 
===March 2011===
* ''Some Distant Baying Sound'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]
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* ''Some Distant Baying Sound'' by W.H. Pugmire
* ''A Different Morecambe'' by [[Simon Kurt Unsworth]]
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* ''A Different Morecambe'' by Simon Kurt Unsworth
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
* ''Allure'' by [[Josh Wagner]]
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* ''Allure'' by Josh Wagner
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===April 2011===
 
===April 2011===
 
* ''Cockroaches'' by Amanda Underwood, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-3-april-2011/cockroaches-by-amanda-underwood audio version read by Juliana Quartaroli]
 
* ''Cockroaches'' by Amanda Underwood, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2011-2/issue-3-april-2011/cockroaches-by-amanda-underwood audio version read by Juliana Quartaroli]
* ''A Meeting on the Trail To Hot Iron'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]
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* ''A Meeting on the Trail To Hot Iron'' by Joseph S. Pulver
 
* ''Things We Are Not'' by Brandon H. Bell
 
* ''Things We Are Not'' by Brandon H. Bell
* ''Descent Into Shadow and Light'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]
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* ''Descent Into Shadow and Light'' by W.H. Pugmire
 
* ''The Slickens'' by Jeremy Russell
 
* ''The Slickens'' by Jeremy Russell
 
* ''The Town of Autumn: Chapter One'' by Mike Davis
 
* ''The Town of Autumn: Chapter One'' by Mike Davis
 
===May 2011===
 
===May 2011===
* ''All The Gold'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]
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* ''All The Gold'' by Joseph S. Pulver
 
* ''Dreams of Fire and Glass, part 1'' by Neal Jansons
 
* ''Dreams of Fire and Glass, part 1'' by Neal Jansons
* ''O, Lad of Memory and Shadow'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]
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* ''O, Lad of Memory and Shadow'' by W.H. Pugmire
 
* ''Dragon Star Lucky Food'' by John Medaille
 
* ''Dragon Star Lucky Food'' by John Medaille
 
* ''Curse the Child'' by David J. West
 
* ''Curse the Child'' by David J. West
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* ''The Case of the Galloway Eidolon'' by Bruce Durham
 
* ''The Case of the Galloway Eidolon'' by Bruce Durham
 
* ''The Call of the Danc'' by William Meikle
 
* ''The Call of the Danc'' by William Meikle
* ''Unearthly Awakening'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]
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* ''Unearthly Awakening'' by W.H. Pugmire
 
* ''Darius Roy’s Manic Grin'' by Brian Barnett
 
* ''Darius Roy’s Manic Grin'' by Brian Barnett
 
* ''Dreams of Fire and Glass, conclusion'' by Neal Jansons
 
* ''Dreams of Fire and Glass, conclusion'' by Neal Jansons
 
===September 2011===
 
===September 2011===
* ''Ushered On the Wind'' by Jeffrey J. Taylor & [[W.H. Pugmire]]
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* ''Ushered On the Wind'' by Jeffrey J. Taylor & W.H. Pugmire
* ''The Wagon’s Trail'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]
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* ''The Wagon’s Trail'' by Joseph S. Pulver
 
* ''The Audient Void'' by Mark Lowell  
 
* ''The Audient Void'' by Mark Lowell  
* ''In Phantom Isolation'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]
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* ''In Phantom Isolation'' by W.H. Pugmire
 
* ''The Weird Studies of Harley Warren'' by Berin Kinsman
 
* ''The Weird Studies of Harley Warren'' by Berin Kinsman
 
===October 2011===
 
===October 2011===
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* ''The Time Eater'' by Adam Bolivar
 
* ''The Time Eater'' by Adam Bolivar
 
===December 2011===
 
===December 2011===
* ''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]
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* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''At Best an Echo'' by Bradley H. Sinor
 
* ''At Best an Echo'' by Bradley H. Sinor
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===February 2012===
 
===February 2012===
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
* ''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]
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* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''Inheritance'' by Patricia Correll, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/inheritance-by-patricia-correll audio version read by David Binks]
 
* ''Inheritance'' by Patricia Correll, [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-11-february-2012/inheritance-by-patricia-correll audio version read by David Binks]
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* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
===April 2012===
 
===April 2012===
* ''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]
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* ''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]
* ''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]
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* ''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]
* ''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]
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* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''This Inscrutable Light: A Response to [[Thomas Ligotti]]’s “The Conspiracy Against the Human Race”'' by Brandon H. Bell (essay)
 
* ''This Inscrutable Light: A Response to [[Thomas Ligotti]]’s “The Conspiracy Against the Human Race”'' by Brandon H. Bell (essay)
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===Special Issue: Women in Horror / May 2012===
 
===Special Issue: Women in Horror / May 2012===
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
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* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
* ''Station Waiting Room'' by [[Simon Kurt Unsworth]]
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* ''Station Waiting Room'' by Simon Kurt Unsworth
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''Invitation'' by Siobhan Gallagher [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/invitation-by-siobhan-gallagher audio version read by David Binks]
 
* ''Invitation'' by Siobhan Gallagher [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-15-june-2012/invitation-by-siobhan-gallagher audio version read by David Binks]
* ''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]
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* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
  
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* ''Fallen Books and Other Subtle Clues in Zelazny’s “A Night in the Lonesome October”'' by Dr. Christopher S. Kovacs (essay)
 
* ''Fallen Books and Other Subtle Clues in Zelazny’s “A Night in the Lonesome October”'' by Dr. Christopher S. Kovacs (essay)
 
===November 2012===
 
===November 2012===
* ''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]
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* ''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]
* ''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]
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* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''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]
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* ''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]
 
* ''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]
 
* ''Amtopians'' by Logan Davis [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/amtopians-by-logan-davis audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]
 
* ''Amtopians'' by Logan Davis [http://lovecraftzine.com/issues/2012-2/issue-19-november-2012/amtopians-by-logan-davis audio version read by Vincent LaRosa]
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===December 2012===
 
===December 2012===
 
* ''Of Faith and Fallow'' by William R.D. Wood  
 
* ''Of Faith and Fallow'' by William R.D. Wood  
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* ''Yule Log'' by Richard Holland
 
* ''Yule Log'' by Richard Holland
 
===January 2013===
 
===January 2013===
* ''Beneath the Pier'' by [[Stephen Mark Rainey]]
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* ''Beneath the Pier'' by Stephen Mark Rainey
* ''An Eidolon of Filth'' by [[W.H. Pugmire]]
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* ''An Eidolon of Filth'' by W.H. Pugmire
* ''A (~BIG~) Fishy Menu'' by [[Joseph S. Pulver]]
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* ''A (~BIG~) Fishy Menu'' by Joseph S. Pulver
 
* ''Dom and Gio’s Barber Shop'' by Gerry Huntman
 
* ''Dom and Gio’s Barber Shop'' by Gerry Huntman
 
* ''The Stranger’s Trail'' by Tom Lynch
 
* ''The Stranger’s Trail'' by Tom Lynch
 
* ''Dunwich Redux'' by Tim Scott
 
* ''Dunwich Redux'' by Tim Scott
  
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Latest revision as of 08:22, 16 February 2013

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. Starting with issues 11 the Lovecraft eZine also features an art section, featuring different artists each issue.

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.

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."

contributors

  • Editor and founder of The Lovecraft eZine: Mike Davis
  • Co-Editors (starting with No. 11): A.J. French, Bruce L. Priddy, David Binks
  • Design artist (t-shirts, flyers, & much more): Leslie Herzfeld
  • 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
  • Story readers: Bruce L. Priddy, David Binks, Juliana Quartaroli, Morgan Scorpion, Vincent LaRosa, Chris Dead, Mars Homeworld, Xan Nyfors, Lou Columbus, Chaz Engan
  • Kindle/Nook design: Kenneth W. Cain

Blurbs, recommendations and feedback

"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


"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


"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 Wilum 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


"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

Publishing History

February 2011

  • Sledding and Starlings by Bruce L. Priddy, audio version read by Chris Dead
  • Rickman’s Plasma by William Meikle
  • The Brown Tower by John Prescott
  • The Crane Horror by Bruce Durham

March 2011

  • Some Distant Baying Sound by W.H. Pugmire
  • A Different Morecambe by Simon Kurt Unsworth
  • False Light by Adrian Chamberlin, audio version read by David Binks
  • Allure by Josh Wagner

April 2011

  • Cockroaches by Amanda Underwood, audio version read by Juliana Quartaroli
  • A Meeting on the Trail To Hot Iron by Joseph S. Pulver
  • Things We Are Not by Brandon H. Bell
  • Descent Into Shadow and Light by W.H. Pugmire
  • The Slickens by Jeremy Russell
  • The Town of Autumn: Chapter One by Mike Davis

May 2011

  • All The Gold by Joseph S. Pulver
  • Dreams of Fire and Glass, part 1 by Neal Jansons
  • O, Lad of Memory and Shadow by W.H. Pugmire
  • Dragon Star Lucky Food by John Medaille
  • Curse the Child by David J. West

June 2011

  • The Case of the Galloway Eidolon by Bruce Durham
  • The Call of the Danc by William Meikle
  • Unearthly Awakening by W.H. Pugmire
  • Darius Roy’s Manic Grin by Brian Barnett
  • Dreams of Fire and Glass, conclusion by Neal Jansons

September 2011

  • Ushered On the Wind by Jeffrey J. Taylor & W.H. Pugmire
  • The Wagon’s Trail by Joseph S. Pulver
  • The Audient Void by Mark Lowell
  • In Phantom Isolation by W.H. Pugmire
  • The Weird Studies of Harley Warren by Berin Kinsman

October 2011

  • Sky Full of Fire by Corinna Sara Bechko
  • The Lord of Endings by John R. Fultz
  • Loaners by Aaron Polson
  • The Prophecy of Zarah by Jenne Kaivo
  • The Stranger From Out of Town by John Prescott

November 2011

  • Desert Mystery! Gas & Go! by Ann K. Schwader, audio version read by Morgan Scorpion
  • The Tunnel Inside the Mountain by A.J. French
  • #Dreaming by William Meikle
  • What Dances In Shadow by Derek Ferreira
  • The Time Eater by Adam Bolivar

December 2011

January 2012

February 2012

March 2012

April 2012

Special Issue: Women in Horror / May 2012

June 2012

Special Issue: Water / July 2012

Special Issue: Science Fiction / September 2012

Special Issue: Roger Zelazny / October 2012

November 2012

December 2012

  • Of Faith and Fallow by William R.D. Wood
  • The Dead of Winter by Jay Caselberg
  • Herbert West in Love by Molly Tanzer
  • Wind Walker by Neil John Buchanan
  • Yule Log by Richard Holland

January 2013

  • Beneath the Pier by Stephen Mark Rainey
  • An Eidolon of Filth by W.H. Pugmire
  • A (~BIG~) Fishy Menu by Joseph S. Pulver
  • Dom and Gio’s Barber Shop by Gerry Huntman
  • The Stranger’s Trail by Tom Lynch
  • Dunwich Redux by Tim Scott