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Here's where I'll post some of the more interesting things I come across while abusing Google.
The entries that are bolded are the most recent findings.
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Everything H.P.Lovecraft
www.hplovecraft.com/
Everything Clark Ashton Smith
www.eldritchdark.com/
Lovecraft's Commonplace Book, where he jotted down different ideas for future use in his stories.
www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyon…
Lovecraft's doodles!
grimreviews.blogspot.com/2008/…
An article that speaks to me on an emotional level.
www.tor.com/blogs/2013/08/why-…
The Pine Barrens Horror (a comparison of 'The Dunwich Horror' and the Jersey Devil) by the great Robert M. Price.
crypt-of-cthulhu.com/pinebarre…
Lovecraft's Author Avatars in 'The Dunwich Horror', an article by the awesome Stanley C. Sargent.
www.epberglund.com/RGttCM/nigh…
Cthulhu Coffee reviews several of Lovecraft's stories. (Don't forget to check out the rest of the site too!)
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.hplovecraft.com/
Everything Clark Ashton Smith
www.eldritchdark.com/
Lovecraft's Commonplace Book, where he jotted down different ideas for future use in his stories.
www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyon…
Lovecraft's doodles!
grimreviews.blogspot.com/2008/…
An article that speaks to me on an emotional level.
www.tor.com/blogs/2013/08/why-…
The Pine Barrens Horror (a comparison of 'The Dunwich Horror' and the Jersey Devil) by the great Robert M. Price.
crypt-of-cthulhu.com/pinebarre…
Lovecraft's Author Avatars in 'The Dunwich Horror', an article by the awesome Stanley C. Sargent.
www.epberglund.com/RGttCM/nigh…
Cthulhu Coffee reviews several of Lovecraft's stories. (Don't forget to check out the rest of the site too!)
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
www.cthulhucoffee.com/summarie…
A little something about some of the Cthulhu Mythos' most well-known entities:
A little something about Shub-Niggurath, everyone's favorite goddess:
www.thousandyoung.net/snf/shub…
A wonderful review of Machen's 'The Great God Pan' that focuses on the unforgettable Helen Vaughan.
missdarcyslibrary.wordpress.co…
A little something about Nodens aka the Great God Pan.
About Joseph Curwen's necromantic practices.
cthulhufiles.com/necro/necroma…
The Unspeakable Vault of Doom (aka my Bible)
www.goominet.com/unspeakable-v…
Yog-Blogspot (a rather flawless Lovecraftian art blog)
yog-blogsoth.blogspot.com/
Lovecraft is Missing! (an absolutely amazing webcomic)
lovecraftismissing.com/
Lovely Lovecraft (MalakiaLaGatta's fantastic comic which you can also find on dA)
lovelylovecraftcomic.blogspot.…
The Unspeakable Vault of Doom (aka my Bible)
www.goominet.com/unspeakable-v…
Yog-Blogspot (a rather flawless Lovecraftian art blog)
yog-blogsoth.blogspot.com/
Lovecraft is Missing! (an absolutely amazing webcomic)
lovecraftismissing.com/
Lovely Lovecraft (MalakiaLaGatta's fantastic comic which you can also find on dA)
lovelylovecraftcomic.blogspot.…
Some lines from The Simpsons "cthulhuized"! (I never knew I needed this until I found it.)
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Archive Of Our Own (the superior fanfiction site)
TVTropes (will both ruin and enhance your life)
A Softer World (oddly inspiring)
The SCP Foundation website (a must-visit!)
Emily Carroll (epicness incarnated!)
Order of the Stick (a brilliantly written stick figure webcomic set in a D&D-inspired world)
My Milk Toof (so sweet, it'll give you cavities)
Better Myths (a hilarious site about various mythologies)
bettermyths.com/
Droll Stories, by Honoré de Balzac, with illustrations by Gustave Doré (a classic example of what scholars usually refer to as 'dream team')
www.gutenberg.org/files/13260/…
(Special mention goes to The Succubus, which is basically 'The Great God Pan' with Christian demonology instead of Greek mythology.)
bettermyths.com/
Droll Stories, by Honoré de Balzac, with illustrations by Gustave Doré (a classic example of what scholars usually refer to as 'dream team')
www.gutenberg.org/files/13260/…
(Special mention goes to The Succubus, which is basically 'The Great God Pan' with Christian demonology instead of Greek mythology.)
Free Astrological Birth Chart!
alabe.com/freechart/
THIS GAME (the highest level I got to was
game.ioxapp.com/color/
DND character generator
whothefuckismydndcharacter.com…
Happy places?
Several months ago, I discovered that I do, in fact, have a happy place.
It's located by a popular hiking trail that leads to Kom Peak, in the western parts of the Balkan Mountains. It overlooks the southern parts of the mountain - mainly other peaks and forests, but also meadows and lakes, and the occasional herd of wild horses; the slope protects the hikers from the northern wind, so it's also a good place for a picnic.
The first and so far only time I've been there - physically, that is - was in October 2018. It was quiet - I was alone. Alone with the sun and the clouds and the wind. And for perhaps the first time in my life, I knew peac
So... let's talk cryptids!
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Let's say a famous cryptid were revealed to be a real creature.
I'm not talking about a oh-sea-serpents-are-actually-just-oarfish scenario.
I'm talking about a oh-snap-giant-squid-are-totally-real scenario.
Which cryptid would you like to actually exist?
Daily Diary - a challenge
One of my 2018 resolutions was to keep a diary - an entry per day - for the entire year.
Somehow, I was successful. :dummy: The reward was a feeling of accomplishment. The result was a rather interesting reading material, as well as several important revelations about my way of thinking and living, about the things I tend to focus on in my daily life and the things that actually stay with me as time passes.
The most useful thing to come out of this challenge, however, was a very simple mental exercise - every evening, I would sit down and think about what I did during the day. Did I act as well as I should have, and if not - why? Did I bett
Strangest headcanon(s)?
Of course, what is strange to one may be familiar to another, but that's all part of the fun, no? :meow:
I'll go first!
My strangest headcanon is that the monstrous Noin Claude from the manga/anime series Phantom Thief Jeanne is (or at least was, in his past life) the even more monstrous Gilles de Rais, as they were both knights and allies of Joan of Arc before they... uh... went off the rails, to put it mildly.
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Have you seen this? www.tor.com/series/the-lovecra…
Very clever and interesting reviews. A lot of talk about race, Lovecraft's views of the Other and many other things. As a bonus, absolutely adorable song about Shoggoths in the comment section. www.tor.com/2015/06/30/squamou…
The Litany of Earth, little sequel to TSOI by one of the reviewers, is also worth checking out. www.tor.com/2014/05/14/the-lit… It's written from the POW of a Deep One who experienced governmental "treatment" of Innsmouth. The Deep Ones are a bit too humanized there, but it's a good story nevertheless.
Very clever and interesting reviews. A lot of talk about race, Lovecraft's views of the Other and many other things. As a bonus, absolutely adorable song about Shoggoths in the comment section. www.tor.com/2015/06/30/squamou…
The Litany of Earth, little sequel to TSOI by one of the reviewers, is also worth checking out. www.tor.com/2014/05/14/the-lit… It's written from the POW of a Deep One who experienced governmental "treatment" of Innsmouth. The Deep Ones are a bit too humanized there, but it's a good story nevertheless.