Hey look everyone! It's the Lovecraftian Canterbury Tales! ........Well, sort of, there is no contest to win a meal but......ahhh you get the drift. The prologue is a letter from David Ashton from the firm of Lovecraft, Hartford and Shanks (some nice nods to the forerunners) concerning documents ...
The Void was a solid read. It was a wonderful blend of Lovecraftian horror and space opera. To qualify the Lovecraftian adjective, this is not a Cthulhu Mythos story, but I believe it may have suffered if it were. It stands on its own, with a slowly building sense of dread reminiscent of Lovecraf...
Henry Armitage, “The Tunguska Folly of 1919”, (unpublished) We arrived in Irkutsk to the sound of distant thunder. But the booming was too regular to be natural. “One of the big 305s,” I said. “Probably a hundred miles out still.” If we were lucky, it was a hundred miles out. The 305s were not ...