![]() ![]() A journalist’s search with unexpected results. From kind, sexy neighbors to cyberpunk paranoia an The King in Yellow. ![]() Lovecraftian horrors and Cthulhu Mythos monsters have never been this gritty.įrom haunted Kingsport across the globe to shadowy Berlin and the otherworldly music of Bangalore. These new tales of weird fiction are a blend of urban horror, pulp noir and dark fantasy. What lurks in the damp recesses of urban existence? Its cover copy indicates the interest it holds for fans of horror fiction in general and Lovecraftian fiction in particular: ![]() Note that Urban Cthulhu also features a story by Joe Pulver, for whose latest book, the mind-bending fiction/poetry collection Portraits of Ruin, I wrote the introduction.Īs of very recently, Urban Cthulhu is available at Amazon. writes The Extinction Papers for us, and as you’ll see if you read his bio on our Teem page or check out his section of our Bookshelf, he’s a rising author of idea-driven and stylistically rich horror fiction. May saw the publication of the horror anthology Urban Cthulhu: Nightmare Cities, edited by Henrik Sanbek Harksen and featuring a story by Teeming Brain columnist T. ![]()
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