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The right to keep and bear arms, occasional attempts at satire, frequent recourse to sarcasm, and anything else I can think of. Oh yeah, and pipe smoking. Sometimes H.P. Lovecraft. And obscure Monty Python references when applicable.
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What really happened to the Anasazi people? Was Jack the Ripper someone's second choice? What was the famous Ranger tracking in Gypsy's Gulch? These and other questions are answered in Hell's Hangmen: Horror in the Old West as twenty-two of today's most talented writers bring you fantastical tales with a Western Flavor. Thrill to those eerie days of yesteryear... You can order it by clicking here.
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Saturday, June 30
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alandp
on Sat 30 Jun 2007 10:20 PM CDT
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alandp
on Wed 13 Jun 2007 10:02 PM CDT
A little too big for the pocket, I'd think, but it should fit in a handy nook in a weary traveling cultist's suitcase.
![]() Sold on eBay for $53.67. But not to me, in case you're wondering. Another version is currently up for auction, starting at a mere $9.99. Both versions stand 5 inches tall. Also available is a Formless Spawn idol, starting at $39.99. This one is 8 inches high. Sunday, June 10
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alandp
on Sun 10 Jun 2007 04:41 PM CDT
Saturday, June 9
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alandp
on Sat 09 Jun 2007 10:39 PM CDT
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I did some updating to The Last Ancient House. Two poems were added, which aren't new but for some reason I had neglected to add them before: Yuggoth On the Rim and Yule Fest. Also added is the first story I ever tried to write, many years ago when I read some online stuff and decided I could write stories at least as good as those. Written not long after reading Three-Fisted Tales of "Bob." There are things in it that make a lot more sense if you've already read The Book of the SubGenius. It was my attempt at writing a Lovecraftian three-fisted tale, and is called Nyarlathotep's Lament. It has been revised several times since the original. Wednesday, June 6
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alandp
on Wed 06 Jun 2007 07:13 PM CDT
Yog-Sothoth.com reports that a new anthology of mythos fiction set in the old west is soon to be released by Chaosium.
Frontier Cthulhu is edited by William Jones. Lovecraftian fiction set in the Old West is probably my favorite obscure sub-sub-genre. I'm happy to see my writer friend and fellow Texan Ron Shiflet has a story in this new collection. I don't, but then all these guys are better writers (and undoubtedly more prolific) than I am. I'll take this opportunity to flog my own bookblog The Last Ancient House, wherein one can read my own attempts at poetry and fiction if one is so inclined and has some time to waste. There is one story that was part of TLAH (titled Lamentry), but I removed it because it is also in Hell's Hangmen, and I wouldn't want to do anything to undercut sales, being the shameless capitalist that I am. Sometimes I think I should just stop this blogging thing for a while and focus all my energy on writing a new short story or two. |
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