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This subject is written on a topic in the real world and reflects factual information. Cthulhurotica is an anthology of erotic Lovecraftian fiction which includes a smattering of non-fiction works regarding the relationships between sex and Lovecraftiana. Edited by Carrie Cuinn and published by independent press Dagan Books, it runs to a total of 334 pages, and was released in January 2011; both paperback and digital editions were released.

Contents[]

  • "Astrophobos" by H. P. Lovecraft
  • "Introduction by Carrie Cuinn
  • "Descent of the Wayward Sister" by Gabrielle Harbowy
  • "The C-Word" by Don Pizarro
  • "Infernal Attractors" by Cody Goodfellow
  • "Daddy's Girl" by Madison Woods
  • "Victim of Victims" by Anonymous
  • "The Cry in the Darkness" by Richard Baron
  • "Riemannian Dreams" by Juan Miguel Marin
  • "Turning On, Tuning In, and Dropping Out at the Mountains of Madness" by Ahimsa Kerp
  • "Song of the Catherine Clark" by Maria Mitchell
  • "Between a Rock and an Elder Goddess" by Mae Empson
  • "The Fishwives of Sean Brolly" by Nathan Crowder
  • "Flash Frame" by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
  • "Transfigured Night" by K. V. Taylor
  • "The Lake at Roopkund" by Andrew Scearce
  • "Ipsa Scientia" by Constella Espj
  • "Amid Disquieting Dreams" by Leon J. West
  • "The Dreamlands of Mars" by Travis King
  • "The Assistant from Innsmouth" by Steven J. Scearce
  • "The Summoned" by Clint Collins
  • "Sense" by Matthew Marovich
  • "Optional on the Beach at the Festival of Shug Niggurath" by Gary Mark Bernstein
  • "Le Ciél Ouvert" by Kirsten Brown
  • "Cthulhu's Polymorphous Perversity" by Kenneth Hite
  • "The Sexual Attraction of the Lovecraftian Universe" by Jennifer Brozek
  • "Cthulhurotica, Female Empowerment, and the New Weird" by Justin Everett

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