Lovecraft's Contributions to Science Fiction
Participants: Cody Goodfellow; Ed Morris; Laird Barron; S. T. Joshi.
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The perils and promise of adapting written works for the screen. What's it like, what has worked, and what hasn't worked so well?Participants: Aaron Vanek; Andrew Migliore; Robert M. Price; Scott...
View ArticleRobert Bloch
He was one of the greatest masters of horror and the fantastic in both print and film, a protege of Lovecraft himself and an influence on generations of writers. A look back at the life, works, and...
View ArticleWeird Horror in Popular Culture
Comics and films, video games and board games, plush toys and bumper stickers speak both from and to fans and non-fans alike. How has the legacy of Lovecraft, his contemporaries and followers pervaded...
View ArticleAn Interview with William F. Nolan
Nolan’s career spans half a century and he was best friends with Charles Beaumont (The Twilight Zone; Circus of Dr. Lao) for a decade of that. He is also good friends with George Clayton Johnson...
View ArticleJemiah Jefferson
Author, editor, and longtime horror fan Jemiah Jefferson's publications include the novels Voice Of The Blood, Wounds, Fiend, and A Drop Of Scarlet, and the chapbook of erotic short-stories...
View ArticleCody Goodfellow
Cody Goodfellow has written three meta-Mythos novels, Radiant Dawn and Ravenous Dusk and Perfect Union. His short cosmic horror fiction has appeared in Black Static, Dark Discoveries and Strange Aeons,...
View ArticleThe Haunted Palace
H.P. Lovecraft’s first official American feature adaptation was a match that could only be made in horror writer’s heaven. Even though The Haunted Palace’s opening credits barely acknowledge HPL’s...
View ArticleNight of the Eagle
A college professor discovers that his wife has been practicing magic for years to protect him and further his career. Being the rational man that he is, he forces her to destroy all her magical charms...
View ArticleDark Discoveries
Dark Discoveries Publications is the home of the quarterly horror/dark fantasy periodical Dark Discoveries. Since 2004, we've published 16 issues of the magazine (including - a Lovecraft special...
View Article2009 Awards
Howie AwardThis year's Howie award went to director and screenwriter Dan O'Bannon.Brown Jenkin & Audience AwardsThe top winners, thanks to our great sponsors, get FilmTracker memberships and DVD...
View ArticleJoseph S. Pulver, Sr.
Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. is a phenomenon in contemporary weird fiction: an impressionistic, prose-poetic style that boldly confronts the reader with vivid metaphors, images of raw horror and exquisite...
View ArticleMichael Shea
Michael Shea was born in Los Angeles—in Culver City, across the street from the huge north wall of MGM Studio's main lot. There, the billboard-size movie ads greeted his infant eyes, and taught him awe...
View ArticleDan O'Bannon
Dan O'Bannon is the well-known screenwriter behind the classics Alien, Total Recall, Lifeforce, Heavy Metal (two segments), Dark Star (which he did the special effects for and starred in as well; this...
View ArticleThe Mist
A powerful thunderstorm unleashes a mist that envelops a small Maine town. Dozens are trapped inside a supermarket knowing that in the mist are horrible creatures which feed on humans. Being stranded...
View ArticleGary Myers
Gary Myers fell under the shadow of Lovecraft at the tender age of sixteen and never completely escaped it. All of his published writings have touched on the Cthulhu Mythos in one way or another. His...
View ArticleWilliam F. Nolan
William F. Nolan writes mostly in the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres. Though best known for co-authoring the classic Logan’s Run with George Clayton Johnson, Nolan is the author of more...
View ArticleChuck and Dexter (SpookySpookyScaryScary) at Tony Starlights
Join us late Friday and Saturday night at Tony Starlight's for SpookySpookyScaryScary, the episodic tale of CHUCK and DEXTER: best-friends, roommates and huge fans of horror author H.P. Lovecraft. But...
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