Welcome to another themed issue of The Lovecraft eZine! Mike Davis here, editor and publisher. Most of us probably think of H.P. Lovecraft as writing in the horror genre, but really, many of his stories could be just as easily considered science fiction — or at least, horror/science fiction. It’s with that thought in mind that I bring you this science fiction themed issue. Enjoy issue #17! (Purchase Kindle or Nook editions of issue #17 at this link.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A Mote in the Void
by Simon Kewin
Miscegenation
by Glynn Barrass
The Twilight Turns From Amethyst
by Nicola Belte
Extraction
by Julio Toro San Martin
CREDITS
Kindle version: Kenneth W. Cain
Issue cover: Leslie Herzfeld
Story illustrations: Nick Gucker, Stjepan Lukac, Robert Elrod, Warren Layberry, Steve Santiago
Story readers: Mark Robinson, Juliana Quartaroli, Vincent LaRosa, David Binks
Issue #17 co-editor: David Binks
Publisher & Editor: Mike Davis
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- The Lovecraftian novel The Void, by Brett J. Talley
- The Lovecraftian game Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land – available for iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch, and PC
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Hi Mike! In line with the great new website that the VanderMeer’s created called The Weird Fiction Review (here: http://weirdfictionreview.com/) I think we should consider Lovecraft’s fiction to be “Weird” fiction and leave it at that. Another of my favorites Caitlin R. Kiernan is also just about unclassifiable. So she falls into the “Weird” as well. Check out the website. The Weird is really catching on and includes a global presence that I never knew about before.
Love the Zine man! Keep it coming.
Leo Vincent
Denver
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