Welcome to the 26th issue of The Lovecraft eZine! I rarely publish reprints, but in the cast of The Crevasse, I could not resist; it is one of my favorite Lovecraftian stories, first published in the excellent Lovecraft Unbound. In addition, I have five more original Lovecraftian tales, including a story from Pete Rawlik’s upcoming Reanimators, plus the usual Cthulhu Does Stuff comic and our monthly column by Robert M. Price. Enjoy!

Artwork by Peter Szmer – http://www.peterzmer.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cthulhu Does Stuff, #5
a comic strip by Ronnie Tucker & Maxwell Patterson
Echoes From Cthulhu’s Crypt, #4
a column by Robert M. Price
The Crevasse
by Dale Bailey and Nathan Ballingrud
Cement Shoe Cthulhu
by Derek Ferreira
The Moon’s Architecture
by Graham Lowther
The Arkham Terror
by Pete Rawlik
KINDLE & NOOK
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PODCAST
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CREDITS
Publisher & Editor: Mike Davis
Kindle & Nook versions: Kenneth W. Cain
Issue cover, logo, and fonts: Leslie Herzfeld
Website version: Raven Daegmorgan
Story Illustrations: Nick Gucker, Peter Szmer, Lee Copeland, Steve Santiago, Greg Chapman and Mike Dominic
Story Readers: Lou Columbus, Chaz Engan, David Binks, Mark Robinson, Vincent LaRosa, and Robert M. Price
Line Editor: David Binks
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I actually really liked “The Arkham Terror” by Pete Rawlik.
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I enjoyed “The Moons Architecture” because of the atmosphere that the author created, and I always enjoy a creepy creature story as in “The Arkham Terror.” Thanks for a great E-Zine.
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The Moon’s Architecture was excellent. It has a nice slow build-up off oddities. I want to go ask strangers “What Time do you have?”
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I really liked the short stories – I particularly liked “Cement Shoe Cthulhu,” by Derek Ferreira. I liked the insider viewpoint.
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You chose an excellent day to publish this issue. It’s Lovecraft’s 123rd birthday today.
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