Since the Dawn of Time humankind has expressed itself through the arts - from the earliest cave paintings through to blockbuster movies. Dance, sculpture, music and theatre have informed religious ritual, cultural expression and entertainment throughout history. HP Lovecraft and others developed the traditional literary ghost tale into a new format - Cosmic Horror. Since his writings, this new Mythos has been developed and expanded by numerous authors.
Here, members of the Innsmouth Writing Circle bring you new tales of the weird and the Lovecraftian, all based on the theme of the Arts.
From doomed musicians, to magical paintings, from lost Shakespeare plays to unworldly sculptures. Thirteen tales that may well change your perspective on Art and Creation...
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
NAUGHTY TOM - Lara Poyton
THE POET, THE PAINTER, THE MADNESS - Ian Delacroix
SWELL TIMES - Mark Jenkins
A GIFT FROM NISROCH - B. Harlan Crawford
STILL GOT THE BLUES - Tony Bradbury
THE FAERY REALM - Robert Poyton
THE BEGINNING OF THE END - Andy Joynes
IF SKIN WERE PARCHMENT - Lee Clark Zumpe
PAINTING FOR JOY - Shelley De Cruz
THE FAMILY OF MAN - John Chadwick
MUD - Russell Smeaton
IN THE SHADOW OF ALDEBARAN - Miguel Fliguer & Mike Slater
COSMIC ANGST & AWE, VAN GOGH AND LOVECRAFT- John DeLaughter
BIOGRAPHIES