j d worthington
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Well, the first issue of the new Lovecraftian journal, The Lovecraft Annual, has just been put out by Hippocampus Press, and here's a list of the contents:
Lovecraft Annual No. 1 [2007] - Hippocampus Press
As you can see, there are things here that may appeal to those not necessarily Lovecraft fans, such as an article on A. Merritt's "The Face in the Abyss" (I assume the original novella, as I've not yet had a chance to read the article) and the Lovecraft revision tale, "The Mound", and articles on the relationship between Thomas Ligotti and HPL.
For those interested in such matters, the letters to Lee McBride White have (AFAIK) never been published before, save for very brief excerpts in articles; so here's an entire printing of the extant correspondence to White, which not only is likely to give plenty of new information and insight into Lovecraft, but -- including as it does some of the final days of his life -- is also of interest on that head as well.
All in all, it looks like a very promising start to the new journal. I received my copy yesterday in the mail, and hope to sit down and read it within the next week. Should anyone be interested, I'll share my thoughts with you on this one.
(Oh, and by the way, Phillip Ellis -- a fellow Chrons member under the name of ghyle -- also has an article in here, as well....)
Lovecraft Annual No. 1 [2007] - Hippocampus Press
As you can see, there are things here that may appeal to those not necessarily Lovecraft fans, such as an article on A. Merritt's "The Face in the Abyss" (I assume the original novella, as I've not yet had a chance to read the article) and the Lovecraft revision tale, "The Mound", and articles on the relationship between Thomas Ligotti and HPL.
For those interested in such matters, the letters to Lee McBride White have (AFAIK) never been published before, save for very brief excerpts in articles; so here's an entire printing of the extant correspondence to White, which not only is likely to give plenty of new information and insight into Lovecraft, but -- including as it does some of the final days of his life -- is also of interest on that head as well.
All in all, it looks like a very promising start to the new journal. I received my copy yesterday in the mail, and hope to sit down and read it within the next week. Should anyone be interested, I'll share my thoughts with you on this one.
(Oh, and by the way, Phillip Ellis -- a fellow Chrons member under the name of ghyle -- also has an article in here, as well....)