In the moons of madness brian lumley3/23/2023 ![]() Howard and Clark Ashton Smith, and his first stories and books were published by the then “dean of macabre publishers,” August W. He produced his early work very much under the influence of the best of the Weird Tales authors, H.P. He began writing, relatively late in life, in 1967 in Berlin, while a career Sergeant, a “lifer,” in the British army’s Corps of Royal Military Police. The Night the Dolphin Went Down, Gregory E.Brian Lumley was born on the north-east coast of England on 2nd December 1937. The Unusual Case of Frederick Harrison, Gregory E. The Murderer from Harkness, Crispin Burnham The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction My Boat, Joanna Russ The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Diezel II and Gordon Linznerĭemon Gods Walk Among Us, Crispin Burnham The Second Time in Twenty Years, Ross Marchmont The Scroll of Morloc, Clark Ashton Smith and Linīeneath the Sleeping City, Llewellyn M. They Only Come Out At Night, Randy Medoff Huitloxopetl, Crispin Burnham (round robin parts 5-8) The Dome in the Garden, Loay Hall and Terry Dale The Statement of Richard Landreth, Crispin Burnham The Transition of Titus Crow, Brian Lumley ![]() Innsmouth, Massachusetts - Population: Not of This Earth, Greg Nicoll Sutton (comic)Ĭurse of Cthulhu, Crispin Burnham (round robin part 1) The Terror Out of Time, Ted Pons (round robin part 3) The Shadow That Lurked in Twilight, John Alan Little Out of the Nameless City, John Jacobson (comic)įorringer's Fortune, Joseph Payne BrennanĪ Gentleman of Providence Pens a Letter, Ben Indick Lineage of the Empty Dead, William Scott Home The Thing in the Library, Crispin Burnham and E.P. , Cornelius EagleĬasket of the Sea Queen, Richard Landwehr The Scream and the Nightmare, Alan Hewetson (comic) The Vault, Alan Hewetson and Howie Anderson (comic) The Terrible Mind Excursion Machine, Chuck Harmon Huitloxopetl, Joe Moudry (round robin part 3) Eric von Konnenberg and Pierre de Hammais Death?, Arthur Metzger and Ritaįrom Beyond the Dark Gateway, Warren Scott Miller The Lurker in Tunnel 13!, Len Wein and Bernie WrightsonĪfter Life. Spawn of the Dread Thing, Tom Sutton (comic) Night of the Stalking Death, Llewellyn M. These two omissions are denoted by a green push pin. Now all of the stories in this collection are inter-related, but we only feel that two of them are integral to the Cthulhu Mythos. Boyd said that we left out Ebon Roses, Jewelled Skulls by James William Hjort. ![]() We would also like to publicly thank Boyd Pearson for pointing out an omission in this section of the chronology. The omission is denoted by a purple push pin. We wish to publicly thank Phil Stecco for pointing out an omission in this section of the chronology. NOTE: If for a particular publication the year and/or the date are blank, they are they same as above. You can either email us at the address at the bottom of the page or enter the information in our guestbook, accessed from our main page. ![]() If there is a story that you believe should be included in this chronology, we would be more than willing to listen to your reasoning of why it should be so. This chronology only gives the place of first publication and the byline as it appeared therein. Some of these were not considered as Mythos stories when first published, but have subsequently been subsumed into the Mythos by more current authors. The following listing gives the stories published in the second decade after Ramsey Campbell's first collection was published that are considered integral to the Cthulhu Mythos. A CHRONOLOGY OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS 1974-1983
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