Song of Cthulhu: Tales of Spheres Beyond Sound - Softcover

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9781568821177: Song of Cthulhu: Tales of Spheres Beyond Sound

Synopsis

Like any eclectic catalog of dark music, this volume of stories explores many levels of emotion, each writer composing his own unique movement to the symphony. Here, you will find a wide range of voices, some spinning tales of pure, deep dread, much as might be found in the most successful works of HPL himself. Others venture into territory that the Old Gent would never have imagined, or wanted to imagine . . . There's even a touch of whimsy to be found, yet always mingled with the strain of darkness like that faced by Erich Zann in his gatrret in the rue d'Auseil.

This book is part of an expanding collection of Cthulhu Mythos horror fiction and related topics. Call of Cthulhu fiction focuses on single entities, concepts, or authors significant to readers and fans of H.P. Lovecraft.

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About the Author

Stephen Mark Rainey is author of the novels BALAK, THE LEBO COVEN, DARK SHADOWS: DREAMS OF THE DARK (with Elizabeth Massie), BLUE DEVIL ISLAND, and THE NIGHTMARE FRONTIER; the short story collections FUGUE DEVIL & OTHER WEIRD HORRORS, THE LAST TRUMPET, LEGENDS OF THE NIGHT, OTHER GODS, and THE GAKI & OTHER HUNGRY SPIRITS; the scripts for three DARK SHADOWS audio dramas (THE PATH OF FATE, CURSE OF THE PHARAOH, and BLOOD DANCE); and over 90 published works of short fiction. For ten years, he edited the award-winning DEATHREALM magazine, and has edited three anthologies (SONG OF CTHULHU, DEATHREALMS, and EVERMORE). Mark lives in Greensboro, NC.

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"We didn't really know who he was or what he was, but he told us he came from the Land of Pyramids a long time ago, and sometimes when we walked through the streets of Little Five Points...towel-heads and Rastafarians would drop to their knees before him and call out in strange languages, as if praying before a deity of unparalleled power. Even the hardcore punkers - with their freakish mohawks, their tattoos and piercings, with their army boots and their Charles Manson T-shirts - even they would pause from their demands for spare change and cigarettes, watching with a curious sort of respect whenever Nyarlathotep walked by."

--Gregory Nicoll
"How Nyarlathotep Rocked Our World"

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