Tales Out of Dunwich is a thematic Cthulhu Mythos anthology.
Overview[]
Edited by Lovecraft scholar and author Robert M. Price and published by Hippocampus Press in October 2005, Tales Out of Dunwich contains ten stories and runs to a total of 302 pages.
As the title might give away, its theme is the backwoods town of Dunwich created by the late American horror author H. P. Lovecraft, and contains works from both his contemporaries and more recent writers. Also included is the novel The Thing in the Woods by Margery Williams, a story which some have suggested as an inspiration for Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror" [1].
Contents[]
- The Thing in the Woods by Margery Williams [credited to the pseudonym Harper Williams]
- "The Mark of the Monster" by Jack Williamson
- "The Thing from Lovers' Lane" by Nancy A. Collins
- "Acute Spiritual Fear" by Robert M. Price
- "The Black Brat of Dunwich" by Stanley C. Sargent
- "The Dunwitch Lodger" by Brian McNaughton
- "The Doom That Came to Dunwich" by Richard A. Lupoff
- "The Dunwich Gate" by Don D'Ammassa
- "The N-Scale Horror" by Gerard E. Giannattasio
- "Dunwich Dreams, Dunwich Screams" by Eddy C. Bertin
References[]
- ↑ Margery Williams at Wikipedia