Considered one of the best short stories of Lovecraft’s early period, aspects of The Cats of Ulthar would be referenced again in the author’s works The Other Gods and The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. It was first published in the literary journal Tryout in November 1920 and now resides...
Below is an alphabetical list of Lovecraft’s fiction, revisions, collaborations, and miscellaneous minor works, as well as some tales that are not extant. The dates for each of the tales are based primarily on S.T. Joshi’s “Chronology of the Fiction of H. P. Lovecraft” included in ...
As Haseo Yamazaki said in a post above, check out the writings for the Great Old One patron of the warlock class. The Dungeon Master's Guide has a small section discussing different planes of existence. One is the far realm. This description just oozes Lovecraft: The Far...
Below is a chronological list of Lovecraft’s fiction, revisions, collaborations, and miscellaneous minor works, as well as some tales that are not extant. It is based primarily on S.T. Joshi’s “Chronology of the Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft” included in Arkham House’s Dagon and Other ...
Lovecraft claims that Wandrei’s comments on the pronunciation of the term are “largely fictitious.” Robert H. Barlow, inOn Lovecraft and Life,claimed that Lovecraft pronounced it “Koot-u-lew.” One can’t help but think that Lovecraft was toying with his friends, since everyone’s pronun...
strange and kindly, and filled with the magic of unfathomed voids of time and space. The small room seemed green with a dim aqueous light, and Olney saw that the far windows to the east were not open, but shut against the misty aether with dull thick panes like the bottoms of old ...
Digging up the Old Gods (Buxton) Probing the Stygian Depths of an Alien Ocean — Could Europa Support Life? (Klima) Armitage Symposium – Philosophy, Religion, and Esoterica (Quinn) Gnosticism, Epicureanism and Deism in H. P. Lovecraft (Geitner) Lovecraft’s Occult Literary Landscape: Mentioned...