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![Lovecraftiana: The Magazine of Eldritch Horror (2016-17) by [Rogue Planet Press, Joseph Rubas, Seamus Esparza, Carl Fox, Benjamin Welton, Sandro D Fossemo, Franklyn Searight, John C Adams, Gary Budgen, DJ Tyrer]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41ju5lMNKKL._SY346_.jpg)
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Lovecraftiana: The Magazine of Eldritch Horror (2016-17) Kindle Edition
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Featuring stories, poems, articles and art by:
Joseph Rubas
Seamus Esparza
Carl Fox
Benjamin Welton
Sandro D. Fossemò
Gavin Chappell
Gav Roachdown
John C Adams
Gary Budgen
DJ Tyrer
Stephen Hernandez
Norbert Gora
Matthew Wilson
Neal Privett
B Michael Stevens
Maria Mitchell
Francis Erdman
Jess C Stevenson
Thomas Idoine
Nigel Felton
Franklyn Searight
Josef Desade
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 17, 2020
- File size4223 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B088TBD513
- Publisher : Rogue Planet Press; 2nd edition (May 17, 2020)
- Publication date : May 17, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 4223 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 279 pages
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #312,837 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #3,892 in Dark Fantasy Horror
- #5,214 in Dark Fantasy
- Customer Reviews:
About the authors
Stephen Hernandez was born in Bromley, England, (the only characteristics he shares with H.G. Wells and David Bowie but always finds it worth mentioning anyway as a point of interest), but spent a lot of his childhood in Venezuela. He has lived and worked in South America for a large part of his life. At one time he ran a nightclub in one of the most dangerous cities in Venezuela; after surviving cancer, he concluded that surviving a terminal illness was far less dangerous than running a nightclub in Venezuela.
He holds an Honours Degree in International Communication and works as a translator and interpreter of Spanish with a specialization in medicine. He now divides his time between England, Italy, Greece and South America. When he is not working he likes to write.
Despite his choice of subject matter, Lee Glenwright describes himself as, the nicest person called Lee Glenwright you could ever hope to meet. His dark fiction has been published in the anthologies, 'O, Unholy Night In Deathlehem,' (Grinning Skull Press), 'What Monsters do for Love Volume One,' (Soteria Press), and 'Deadman Humour: 13 Fears of a Clown' (Abstruse Press), among others. He has also self-published 'Ripe, and Others,' a collection of short fiction and 'Mutt,' his début novel. Lee lives in Sunderland UK, with his family, far too many reptiles, and a dark sense of humour. He likes to listen to loud, nasty music, watch old, nasty movies, and gloat over his EC horror comics collection from time to time. He can be stalked on Twitter (@LeeGlenwright) and Instagram (@leeglenwrightwriter), or through his Facebook page (@LeeGlenwrightWriter). His website can also be found at www.leeglenwright.weebly.com
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As always, RCLab……
Overall, this omnibus is more than worth the price for the amount of content.
Hope there will be more coming .