The feeble cobbler commences.
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YOU ROCK!
Nice interface.
I’ve been reading “The Call of Cthulhu” in the New American Library edition of Lovecraft. Cthulhu always makes me think of (a) Marc and (b) the Mandelbrot set. “In his house at R’lyeh dead Cthulhu waits dreaming his blog.”
I got that edition for my Dad when it came out: An edition of HPL that any father can appreciate!
I finished “The Call of Cthulhu” and was wondering which other Lovecraft tales feature him; I found an interesting article about this in an online version of 1982 Cthulhu zine, http://www.clare.ltd.new.net/cryptofcthulhu/v02.htm.
I am assuming you will let web addresses appear in comments, as you moderate the comments. Spam bots will load unmoderated comment threads with web addresses for porn ‘n poker.
There should be Cthulhu bots too…
Is that story you wrote about rising R’lyeh online? Or where?
The site is all a big experiment right now–the look of the thing (this is pure default), how to handle comments, web addresses, etc. I’m relying on the advice of my various advisors to get this stuff straightened out. For now it’s a repository of links and things people sometimes ask me to send them or point them at.
The story you’re referring to is “The Vicar of R’lyeh.” It’s not published yet. In fact, I was just checking in with John Pelan, as I wrote it for his collection of “Cthulhuian Singularity” stories and wanted to give it one more pass before the collection went to print. Looks like I still have a bit more time.