Simon Whitechapel
“At the foot of snow-cloaked, ice-sheathed Mount Vgomga, marked leagues off by the steams and smokes they sent forth even in their quiescence, were thermæ… ” (19 April)
Simon Whitechapel
“The old palace had a thousand corridors, ten thousand mirrors, squares, ovals, and diamonds, which remained bright and clear for all the dust and cobwebs… ” (19 April)
Simon Whitechapel
“Surpassing strange were the scripts and symbolisms of the library of the Emperor U, for his agents knew his desire to own a text in… ” (19 April)
Simon Whitechapel
“Winter had claimed the fallen city of Jmorsuu three years before, crushing and overturning her homes and temples with torrents of slow-flooding ice, burying her… ” (9 July)
Simon Whitechapel
“Ngwerr-Qsimb was the nineteenth master of the pyramid and would likeliest die the last, for the city of Jmorsuu had been emptied by plague, famine,… ” (9 July)
Dennis Siluk
“Semyaz is intimately related to the so-called 'Old One's,' the ones who vanished before the dawn of man's contemporary civilization. He vanished before man's written… ” (9 July)
Out of the Noxious Abyss (The Ica Witch)
Dennis Siluk
“Assuming I am still sane, and was sane at the time this took place, I shall try to explain to you, what had taken… ” (9 July)
The Redemption of Merik the Black
Glynn Barrass
“Tonight is not a night to wander alone and unarmed, mused Merik, as he tramped through the grey cobbled streets of nighted Vyones. Over the… ” (9 July)
The Necrolatry of Psorg-Kašger
Simon Whitechapel
“Two black sarcophagi were trafficked south one spring to the bazaar of Švuk-Pnaor, reft from some fresh-discovered tomb of the wastes, and were purchased for… ” (26 April)
Simon Whitechapel
“The monastery of Yvsūssuē had been sacked uncounted times by soldiers or banditti, for it lay by fixed design in a pass between two… ” (26 April)
The Manticore of Sumer [The Second Soul of Queen Shub-ad]
Dennis L. Siluk
“[2750-2500 BC: Sumerian]Advance: The clay tablet of Sumer was made under the third dynasty of Ur, during a time of Mesopotamian bureaucracy and record keeping.… ” (26 April)
Tcho Tcho Holy Outre House Of Gal-Bi, Tale #3: 'Lloigor And Zhar, The Gods Must Be Fed (Eat Me)'
Frederick J. Mayer
“They fed off the naked living body of an Asian female. Holy Outre House of Gal-bi...The prime haunches and hind, such a salacious sveltean muscled… ” (13 January)
Simon Whitechapel
“In its season the eternal eastern current brought half of what was needful to the islands of Cúalaúc and Mrišramf, racing between them with its… ” (13 January)
Simon Whitechapel
“He reined back his horse on the lip of the descent and sat, mailed hand grasping the pommel of his saddle, gazing down over the… ” (13 January)
Simon Whitechapel
“The library of Timsiphimesh was likened to a patch of eddies on a river of green or blue, and the scholars who climbed its lengthy… ” (13 January)
Tcho Tcho Holy Outre House Of Gal-Bi: Tale #2, 'Obscenities In The Mirror Won't Stop'
Frederick J. Mayer
“"Welcome to Jeju-do!" ("Jeju Island"), as the airplane touched ground, greeted the visitor from every possible aspect and angle of the place. He made… ” (29 November)
Phillip A. Ellis
“The exceedingly late winter sunlight streamed through the open window of the palazzo, into the airy chamber where a tableau presented itself. Sitting within a… ” (29 November)
Simon Whitechapel
“In the wooden Libryrinth of the goddess Āōāōāō at Bhurumakna, it was foretold, the key to the Secret of the Universe would be found; but… ” (29 November)
Simon Whitechapel
“How long the corpulent black cannibal witch Ngaháksha had ruled Gvaôn none of its inhabitants knew, though the oldest amongst them could recall from childhood… ” (24 October)
Simon Whitechapel
“It was the naham' lueb, the sweating season, the very height of summer, during which the city of Harvar was baked in the oven of… ” (24 October)