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A taste of Lovecraft’s Monsters

April 3, 2014 by Ellen Datlow Leave a Comment

Over the next two weeks in celebration of the forthcoming Lovecraft’sMonsters, Tachyon and editor Ellen Datlow present excerpts from a selection of the volume’s horrifying tales.

There are or will be excerpts up from

Bulldozer by Laird Barron

The Same Deep Waters as You by Brian Hodge

The Dappled Thing       by William Browning Spencer

Love is Forbidden, We Croak & Howl  by Caitlín R. Kiernan

The Sect of the Idiot by Thomas Ligotti

The Bleeding Shadow by Joe R. Lansdale

That of Which We Speak When We Speak of the Unspeakable by Nick Mamatas

Children of the Fang                 by John Langan

 

They’re on Tachyon’s Tumblr:

http://tachyonpub.tumblr.com/

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