Summer of Lovecraft: Cosmic Horror in the 1960s is an anthology edited by Brian M. Sammons and Glynn Owen Barrass, published by Dark Regions Press in 2019, featuring a collection of stories that explore the zeitgeist of the late 1960s through the lens of Lovecraftian/cosmic horror.
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- "Night Trippers" by Lois H. Gresh
- "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Sullivan" by Lee Clark Zumpe
- "Dreamland" by David Dunwoody
- "Lost In the Poppy-Fields of Flesh" by Konstantine Paradias
- "Five To One" by Edward M. Erdelac
- "Keeping the Faith" by Sam Stone
- "Mud Men" by Sean Hoade
- "Misconception" by Jamie D. Jenkins
- "No Colors Anymore" by Joe L. Murr
- "Operation Alice" by Peter Rawlik
- "Shimmer and Sway" by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy
- "Short Wave" by Stephen Mark Rainey
- "The Song that Crystal Sang" by Tom Lynch
- "Through a Looking Glass Darkly" by Glynn Owen Barrass and Brian M. Sammons
- "The Color from the Deep" by William Meikle
- "The Long Fine Flash" by Edward Morris
- "The Summer of Love" by C.J. Henderson
- "Just Another Afternoon in Arkham, Brought to You in Living Color" by Mark McLaughlin and Michael Sheehan, Jr.
- "Crystal Blue Persuasion" by Jeffrey Thomas