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This subject is written on a topic in the real world and reflects factual information. This subject contains information from the Expanded Cthulhu Mythos, and not based on H.P. Lovecraft's works directly. 🐙 Future Lovecraft is a thematic anthology of Lovecraftian fiction edited by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Paula R. Stiles, and first published by Innsmouth Free Press in November 2011. Both paperback and digital formats were released.

Decades, centuries, and even thousands of years in the future: the horrors inspired by Lovecraft do not know the limits of time...or space. Journey through this anthology of science fiction stories and poems inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft. Listen to the stars that whisper and drive a crew mad. Worship the Tloque Nahuaque as he overtakes Mexico City. Slip into the court of the King in Yellow. Walk through the streets of a very altered Venice. Stop to admire the beauty of the flesh-dolls in the window. Fly through space in the shape of a hungry, malicious comet. Swim in the drug-induced haze of a jellyfish. Struggle to survive in a Martian gulag whose landscape isn't quite dead. But, most of all, fear the future!
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Contents[]

  • "A Cool, Private Place" by Jen White
  • "A Day and A Night in Providence" by Anthony Boulanger
  • "A Welcome Sestina from Cruise Director Isabeau Molyneux" by Mae Empson
  • "Big Bro" by Arlene J. Yandug
  • "Concerning the Last Days of the Colony At New Roanoke" by Tucker Cummings
  • "Dark of the Moon" by James S. Dorr
  • "Deep Blue Dreams" by Sean Craven
  • "Do Not Imagine" by Mari Ness
  • "Dolly in the Window" by Robyn Seale
  • "Exhibit at the National Anthropology Museum in Tombouctou" by Andrew Dombalagian
  • "Go, Go, Go, Said the Byakhee" by Molly Tanzer
  • "Harmony Amid the Stars" by Ada Hoffmann
  • "In the Hall of the Yellow King" by Peter Rawlik
  • "In This Brief Interval" by Ann K. Schwader
  • "Inky, Blinky, Pinky, Nyarlathotep" by Nick Mamatas
  • "Iron Footfalls" by Julio Toro San Martin
  • "Lottie Versus the Moon Hopper" by Pamela Rentz
  • "Myristica Fragrans" by E. Catherine Tobler
  • "People are Reading What You are Writing" by Luso Mnthali
  • "Phoenix Woman" by Kelda Crich
  • "PostFlesh" by Paul Jessup
  • "Rubedo, an Alchemy of Madness" by Michael Matheson
  • "Skin" by Helen Marshall
  • "The Comet Called Ithaqua" by Don Webb
  • "The Damnable Asteroid" by Leigh Kimmel
  • "The Deep Ones" by Bryan Thao Worra
  • "The Door from Earth" by Jesse Bullington
  • "The Kadath Angle" by Maria Mitchell
  • "The Labyrinth of Sleep" by Orrin Grey
  • "The Last Man Standing" by Ezeiyoke Chukwunonso
  • "The Library Twins and the Nekrobees" by Martha Hubbard
  • "The Old 44th" by Randy Stafford
  • "This Song Is Not For You" by A. D. Cahill
  • "Tloque Nahuaque" by Nelly Geraldine García-Rosas
  • "Trajectory of A Cursed Spirit" by Meddy Ligner
  • "Transmigration" by Lee Clark Zumpe
  • "Tri-TV" by Bobby Cranestone
  • "Venice Burning" by A. C. Wise

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