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'''The Fisherman at Falcon Point''' is a short story first published in the Arkham House volume ''The Shuttered Room And Other Pieces'' (1959). One of the "Posthumous Collaborations" by August Derleth. Based on Lovecraft's [[Commonplace book]] entry #60: "Fisherman casts his net into the sea by moonlight—what he finds."
 
'''The Fisherman at Falcon Point''' is a short story first published in the Arkham House volume ''The Shuttered Room And Other Pieces'' (1959). One of the "Posthumous Collaborations" by August Derleth. Based on Lovecraft's [[Commonplace book]] entry #60: "Fisherman casts his net into the sea by moonlight—what he finds."
   

Revision as of 16:15, 31 December 2020

This subject contains information from the Derleth Cthulhu Mythos, and not based on H.P. Lovecraft's works directly. This subject is written on a topic in the real world and reflects factual information. The Fisherman at Falcon Point is a short story first published in the Arkham House volume The Shuttered Room And Other Pieces (1959). One of the "Posthumous Collaborations" by August Derleth. Based on Lovecraft's Commonplace book entry #60: "Fisherman casts his net into the sea by moonlight—what he finds."

Everything else in the composition was under Derleth's control. It may also be influenced by traditional mermaid/selkie legends.