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Our Daily Lovecraft – Day 7


“After many aeons men came to the land of Mnar; dark shepherd folk with their fleecy flocks, who built Thraa, Ilarnek, and Kadatheron on the winding river Ai.” (The Doom That Came to Sarnath, pg.70) Welcome back to Our Daily Lovecraft. Are you still here? If you’re just joining us, you can start your Lovecraftian journey here!

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Our Daily Lovecraft – Day 5


“A sense of A sense of duty to science is all that impels me to recall, in these last years of my life, scenes and happenings fraught with a terror doubly acute because I cannot wholly define it.” (The Transition of Juan Romero, pg.54) Welcome back to Our Daily Lovecraft. Are you still with me? If you’re just joining us, you…

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Our Daily Lovecraft – Day 4


“I have frequently wondered if the majority of mankind ever pause to reflect upon the occasionally titanic significance of dreams, and of the obscure world to which they belong.” (Beyond the Wall of Sleep, pg.36) Welcome back to Our Daily Lovecraft. There’s still time to escape you know. If you’re just joining us, you can start your Lovecraftian journey here!

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Our Daily Lovecraft – Day 2


At Barnes & Noble you can find a plethora of leatherbound classics with gilded pages that, in many cases, contain an author’s entire works. In this case, we’re talking the one and only H.P. Lovecraft, master of atmospheric horror and the creator of the mythic Cthulhu. With enough fiction to fill each day in October with a few stories, it’s…

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Our Daily Lovecraft – Day 1


At Barnes & Noble you can find a plethora of leatherbound classics with gilded pages that, in many cases, contain an author’s entire works. In this case, we’re talking the one and only H.P. Lovecraft, master of atmospheric horror and the creator of the mythic Cthulhu. With enough fiction to fill each day in October with a few stories, it’s…

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Chain Reaction: Under Construction–Infrastructure, Monuments, and Death Stars


It’s the middle of summer, or, as we call it in the U.S., construction season. From houses and roofs to bridges and roads, people are busy building things or improving them. So, naturally, why not highlight stories about construction? Building is hard work; it must be even more difficult in space or fantasy (barring tech or magic that makes the…

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