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I.M. Pickman 05-06-2007 06:06 PM

Are you into Lovecraft?
 
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AmericanManiac 05-06-2007 06:59 PM

Yes he is a great writer, I have The best of H.P's stories.

Despare 05-06-2007 07:31 PM

I have a few collections myself, great stuff. What's your favorite story?

jenna26 05-06-2007 07:56 PM

These days I am very much into Lovecraft. I think I mentioned in another thread that The Shadow Over Innsmouth disturbed me far more than it should have, so it is probably my favorite. The Lurking Fear and The Case of Charles Dexter Ward are a couple of other favorites.

Geddy 05-07-2007 01:52 AM

I like H.P Lovecraft, I've read his best of book, and most of Bloodcurdling tales of horror, and the macabre, I'm halfway through The shadow over innsmouth, it's wicked, after that I plan on reading call of cthulhu.

Demonique 05-08-2007 04:34 AM

I have a huge Lovecraft collection. I have all his published works. I had to buy several books that had the same stories but one or two so I could get every one. Some people find the language a bit antiquated but I think that adds to the feel and he is a master at atmosphere. I really liked Shadow Over Innsmouth as well. I also liked At the Mountains of Madness, The Lurking Fear, The Color Out of Space, Pickman's Model and the Call of Cthulu. I think reading Lovecraft adds so much to the horror experience in general because many authors and screenwriters have used his ideas as a basis for their own.

jenna26 05-10-2007 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Demonique (Post 599799)
I have a huge Lovecraft collection. I have all his published works. I had to buy several books that had the same stories but one or two so I could get every one. Some people find the language a bit antiquated but I think that adds to the feel and he is a master at atmosphere. I really liked Shadow Over Innsmouth as well. I also liked At the Mountains of Madness, The Lurking Fear, The Color Out of Space, Pickman's Model and the Call of Cthulu. I think reading Lovecraft adds so much to the horror experience in general because many authors and screenwriters have used his ideas as a basis for their own.

The Color Out of Space is another good one, I actually read it a long time back, one of the first Lovecraft stories I read, might be time to revisit it.

Mictlantechutli 05-10-2007 11:41 AM

"Pickman's Model" always sends a shiver up my spine

Doc Faustus 05-11-2007 02:15 PM

Amen to that. I really like the Hands of Erich Zann and the Dunwich horror too.

The_Return 05-11-2007 07:24 PM

I'm torn on the subject of ol' Howard Philip.

On one hand, I think he's a genius. Some of the stories, concepts, creatures and ideas that Lovecraft came up with are terrifyingly brilliant.

On the other hand, I cant stand his writing style. I have nothing against "antiquated" language in most cases, I just find his prose to be incredibly dry and - dare I say? - boring.

I've read and enjoyed Call of Cthulhu and Dagon, but haven't made it through anything else, despite having started many others.


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