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Lovecraftiana: The Magazine of Eldritch Horror Omnibus Series #3

Lovecraftiana: The Magazine of Eldritch Horror

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Further Cthulhuvian thrills from the latter day heirs of the Lovecraftian legacy!

Featuring stories, poems, articles and art

John Michael Greer
Mike Adamson
Chad Eagleton
James Harper
Tom Bont
JC Weir
Mathias Jansson
Patrick J.K. Gray
Vincent H. O’Neil
Jacob Jones-Goldstein
Phil Williams
Scott Hogan
Kendra Nuttall
Thomas V. Powers
Tyson West
Dean Wirth
Matthew Wilson
Frank Coffman
David O’Donoghue
Wren Pasdot
Russ Bickerstaff
Andrew Bell
Norbert Gora
Stephen Hernandez
Lee Clark Zumpe
Trevor O. Childers
Kristopher Mielke
John Stadelman
Harris Coverley
S. Gepp
EW Farnsworth
Jeff Remling
A. Toren
Paul Lubaczewski
Stuart West
Michael Meillarec
Lee Glenwright
Milos Radovic
John C Adams

420 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 26, 2020

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John Michael Greer

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John Michael Greer is an author of over thirty books and the blogger behind The Archdruid Report. He served as Grand Archdruid of the Ancient Order of Druids in America. His work addresses a range of subjects, including climate change, peak oil, the future of industrial society, and the occult. He also writes science fiction and fantasy. He lives in Rhode Island with his wife.

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An underwhelming collection from Lovecraftiana this time I’m afraid, it was a slog to get through. There are only a handful of decent stories in here, and most of those are at the beginning. The whole thing could do with some proper editing too (particularly the middle two issues); a couple of the stories were virtually unreadable.
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