Richard A. Lupoff - "Admissions Committee"
Lois H. Gresh - "There's No Place Like Void"
Robert M. Price - "The Third Oath of Dagon"
Lee Clark Zumpe - "If Skin were Parchment"
MR Keaton -"Strings"
Charles A. Garmlich - "The Vivarium"
Jeff W. Edwards -"Admission and Expulsion"
Lon Prater - "Symphony for the Aligning Stars"
Ferrel D. Moore - "A Horrified Mind"
John Goodrich - "Dreams of Raw Flesh"
Tim Curran - "He Who Calls the Pets"
Cody Goodfellow - "The Anatomy Lesson"
Stewart Sternberg - "The Idols of Canaan"
Stephen Mark Rainey -"To Be As They"
Sarah Newton - "The Apprentice"
C. J. Henderson - "Cruelty"
William Jones - Editor/Introduction
To be published by Mythos Books
This looks really good! I hope it comes out soon. Unfortunately the
Rainey title has been published in at least one other collection I
have, bt it is a superb story for those who have not read it yet.
Matt
John Goodrich
...OK, off to Mr. Harms' encyclopedia...
Matt
...oh, and James Ambuehl should be pleased!
Matt
An interesting group of cold weather beasties. I've used Gnoph-Keh as
the Rhan-Tegoth avatar. I've tried to steer clear of the front line
beasties, but not always successful. Using lesser known beasties is
more fun, and creating my own, of course.
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> An interesting group of cold weather beasties. I've used Gnoph-Keh as
> the Rhan-Tegoth avatar. I've tried to steer clear of the front line
> beasties, but not always successful. Using lesser known beasties is
> more fun, and creating my own, of course.
Allow me to say beasites aren't all they are. Lovecraft also referred
to them as humans that were pushed out by the Eskimos. And it turns
out there was a culture that was pushed out of Northern Canada and
Greenland. Coincidence?
John Goodrich