Re: Cthulhu Mythos stories from golden age of pulp fiction magazines
Posted by:
Platypus (IP Logged)
Date: 15 October, 2023 01:54PM
Platypus Wrote:
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> "The Space Easters" (1928), by Frank Belknap Long
> "The Hounds of Tindalos" (1929), by Frank Belknap
> Long
> "The Thing that Walked on Wind" (1933), by August
> Derleth
> "The Shambler from the Stars" (1935), by Robert
> Bloch
> "Far Below" (1939), by R.B. Johnson
> "Beyond the Threshold" (1941), by August Derleth
> "The Trail of Cthulhu" (1944), by August Derleth
>
> The titles blow are cheating, since we know today
> they were really by Lovecraft. But at the time
> they must have helped popularize the idea that
> more than one person could write lovecraft-themed
> stories:
>
> "The Curse of Yig" (1928), by Zealia Bishop
> "The Last Test" (1928), by Adolphe de Castro
> "The Electric Executioner" (1930), by Adolphe de
> Castro
> "Medusa's Coil" (1930), by Zealia Bishop
> "The Man of Stone" (1932), by Hazel Heald
> "The Horror in the Museum" (1933), by Hazel Heald
> "The Mound" (1940), by Zealia Bishop
"Easters" = "eaters";
"blow" = "below".
Sorry for the typos