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TSOU -- Deaf, Dumb, and Blind      Group: alt.horror.cthulhu
Tom Youderian tyoud alt horror cthulhu Is the story "The Stone on the Island" a
reference to the HPL story "The Doom That Came to Sarnath"? Tom.
Oct 3 1996 by Tom Youderian - 10 messages - 8 authors

Campbell (was Re: TSOU -- Deaf, Dumb, and Blind      Group: alt.horror.cthulhu
HARMSDM HARM...@ctrvx1.Vanderbilt.Edu alt horror cthulhu From: Tom
Youderian <tyoud> Is the story "The Stone on the Island" a reference to the HPL
story "The Doom That Came to Sarnath"? No, it's a short story by Ramsey
Campbell set in his Severn Valley setting. I can't remember that much about it
right now, ...
Oct 4 1996 by HARMSDM - 2 messages - 2 authors

TSOU -- Deaf, Dumb, and Blind      Group: alt.horror.cthulhu
Donovan Loucks dlou...@primenet.com alt horror cthulhu Vila Resthal (vila@
america.net) wrote: Sorry, but I think you're mistaken on that point. Bloch and HPL
had been writing to each other for some time by then. Bloch returned the "Robert
Blake" favor by writing one where HPL gets killed off. They both had a good
laugh ...
Oct 16 1996 by Donovan Loucks - 1 message - 1 author

TSOU -- Deaf, Dumb, and Blind      Group: alt.horror.cthulhu
AM Kuchling a...@idsonline.com alt horror cthulhu StoOdin101 (stoodin101@
aol.com) wrote: Wait till we get to "the Diary of ALonzo Typer". It features a
protagonist who must be the MOST undeterrable of undeterrable narrators,
judging from his final entry. Ramsey Campbell wrote a book of Lovecraftian short
stories called ...
Sep 28 1996 by A.M. Kuchling - 10 messages - 8 authors

Campbell (was Re: TSOU -- Deaf, Dumb, and Blind      Group: alt.horror.cthulhu
Shannon Appel sap...@netcom.com alt horror cthulhu In article <533uei$3ie@
news.vanderbilt.edu> HARM...@ctrvx1.Vanderbilt.Edu (HARMSDM) writes:
No, it's a short story by Ramsey Campbell set in his Severn Valley setting. I can't
remember that much about it right now, though I do have it back in Pennsylvania.
Oct 13 1996 by Shannon Appel - 2 messages - 2 authors

TSOU -- Deaf, Dumb, and Blind      Group: alt.horror.cthulhu
Vila Resthal v...@america.net alt horror cthulhu HARM...@ctrvx1.Vanderbilt.
Edu (HARMSDM) wrote: The Shadow over Usenet "Deaf, Dumb, and Blind"
Source: The Horror in the Museum, Arkham. That's all I have. Oh -- and Lovecraft
hadn't heard from Robert Bloch at this point, otherwise I'd speculate that "Richard
...
Oct 1 1996 by Vila Resthal - 10 messages - 8 authors
TSOU -- Deaf, Dumb, and Blind      Group: alt.horror.cthulhu
briley bri...@magicnet.net alt horror cthulhu In article <52k5jm$g48@newsbf02.
news.aol.com>, stoodin...@aol.com says... <<<<<< Ramsey Campbell wrote a
book of Lovecraftian short stories called _Cold Print_; they're mostly mediocre,
with only one or two good ones. >>>>> Probably most of these came from "The ...
Sep 30 1996 by briley - 10 messages - 8 authors
TSOU -- Deaf, Dumb, and Blind      Group: alt.horror.cthulhu
briley bri...@magicnet.net alt horror cthulhu In article <52vmrl$...@nntp4.u.
washington.edu>, tyoud says... Is the story "The Stone on the Island" a reference
to the HPL story "The Doom That Came to Sarnath"? Tom Actually, the story germ
came from horror writer MR James, who set down a number of story ideas that he
...
Oct 5 1996 by briley - 10 messages - 8 authors
TSOU -- Deaf, Dumb, and Blind      Group: alt.horror.cthulhu
HARMSDM HARM...@ctrvx1.Vanderbilt.Edu alt horror cthulhu The Shadow
over Usenet "Deaf, Dumb, and Blind" Source: The Horror in the Museum, Arkham
. Synopsis: A doctor accompanies some men to the home of a paralyzed war
veteran and writer whose servant has fled screaming. This doctor recalls that the
...
Sep 19 1996 by HARMSDM - 10 messages - 8 authors
TSOU -- Deaf, Dumb, and Blind      Group: alt.horror.cthulhu
Christophe Thill c_th...@worldnet.fr alt horror cthulhu What disappoints me in this
story is the use of standard demonology (sort of "sell your soul to the Devil")
instead of alien Mythos creatures. Still, "Horror at Red Hook" did the same, and I
like it. The reason must be that most of the ideas came from Eddy, not Lovecraft.
Sep 30 1996 by Christophe Thill - 10 messages - 8 authors

 
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