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Yes, his contemporaries, Lovecraft among them, expressed exasperation that Chambers did not rise to his obvious capabilities. He apparently wrote reams of material besides weird fiction, and most of it forgettable. Joshi is that he's not really one for doing things in half-measures.

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A good example of this is the research he did before he wrote The Modern Weird Tale : before he wrote the chapter on Stephen King , he read ALL of King's fiction as one who had at one point done this, I can assure you that that is no small task ; before he wrote the chapter on Ramsey Campbell , he read all of Campbell's stuff, on down the line for every author covered in the book.

The man is nothing if not thorough. Just for curiosity value it's probably a bit of a 'must' for Gormenghast fans and it's an interesting insight into where the stories were meant to go but it couldn't be less like the originals. I wanted to like it but was really bored rigid.

I'm sure anyone who loved the trilogy will eventually feel they have to read this one but I'm afraid they are in for a big disappointment. It has made me long to dig out the original books for a reread, though, and that can never be a bad thing. Not picked up much weird since the summer, when I picked up Master of Villainy the biography of sax Rohmer. Which may just about qualify.

Klein The Purple Cloud - M. Those were the days, my friends.

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I've never seen the "Mammoth" books in hardcover. Is it ex-library? I think he's often underrated as a writer. His short stories are usually quite good, and he's one of the best of the neo-Lovecraftian stylists. Nope - it's from the library's used book store, but it doesn't have the Dewey decimal info or the little pocket in the front or anything, so I'm guessing it was a donation.

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Not exactly a recent purchase I pre-ordered the bloody thing about five years ago! Lansdale will actually start shipping next week! I just snagged a secondhand copy of the Charles L.


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Grant-edited anthology Shadows this weekend. It looks great. I'll have to try to give it a quick re-read in the next day or two assuming I can track down my copy of Skeleton Crew , of course. Grant 's work.

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Lots of quality stuff to find there. Scored a mmpb copy of L. Look out, Howard!

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There's a dragon on your shoulder! But Lovecraft was himself the most bizarre of all his characters! Joshi 's interest in Lovecraft scholarship, so for that alone I'm guessing it's worth checking out. I really enjoyed this rather mild story. Read it years ago and still have it on the shelf with my other Bataille rather than the Satanism shelf or the Medieval shelves.


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I almost bought it when it came out years ago, and it's been hovering about ever since. It would have to go in my True Crime collection. As I recall, it's mighty dry: straightforward positive history that accepts the conclusions of the ecclesiastical courts. I haven't even read through the first of the comics issues collected there, but the introduction by Warren Ellis sure made me laugh! I enjoyed the stories and was blown away when I realised they had been written when du Maurier was only twenty to twenty-two years old. A very interesting collection.

Enjoy, if you have not already done so. You'll have to let us know how it is. I finished reading Locke and Key: Head Games and reviewed it here. There was also a fairly recent one-shot issue called "Guide to the Known Keys" that is really moving. If you are reading the series via the collected volumes, hopefully it will be included in one of those.

I'll be starting it very soon. It looks like a real cream of 21st-century Lovecraftian short fiction. I've read the introduction, and editor Paula Guran is definitely pitching it to a general audience rather than connoisseurs. He has an enjoyable web site I'll add to the miscellany links.. Monster Island must have a head start.

I hope it's good and that you enjoy it. If it's not, let me know and you'll save me the expense of buying it in the Autumn. I read Last Call last year and enjoyed it immensely. When I recently chose The Anubis Gates as one of my top 25 horror novels of the twentieth century, it made me realize that I have some catching up to do with Mr. Hide Me Among the Graves sounded like a good place to start - I'll work my way backwards! I also read Last Call last year and enjoyed it.

The Anubis Gates was great. Declare was my first Tim Powers book. I think I'm hooked on his work now. Nobody seems to've added a copy to LT yet, so I might become the first. The Deep Ones are, of course, at fault: having had the book on the wishlist since it came out earlier this year, I couldn't resist ordering it when "The Voice in the Night" ended up on the top of the summer reading list. One of these days I'll get around to the original novel. Remaindered HC for 7 bucks. I was disappointed by The Atrocity Archives. Too much after-the-fact exposition instead of putting the reader right in the thick of things and too self-consciously clever by half.

Some good bits, but not my cuppa. I am absolutely digging Hide Me Among the Graves , however! Pun intended there, of course. Oh, hey gang, I binged a bit this weekend. John Harrison And half a dozen Dray Prescott titles They were all very reasonably-priced used items, but I still feel shamefully extravagant, because I know it will be years before I exhaust these, in combination with a mass of other TBR material.

Half off from their eBay auction page! Gotta love the Friends of the Library store. I paid all of seventy-nine cents for a lovely little copy of Poseidonis this afternoon. The Ballantine Adult Fantasy series is still the gold standard of its kind, imho. Just finished Horrors from Haunted Seas , excellent. Also just got Penguin Book of Horror Stories. Let us know how it is. In addition to more high-minded tomes e. While a fan of Mr.