We found this kinda-sorta review of The Face in the Frost a number of years ago. We wondered about it then and – as we clean out some of the darker corners of our email inbox – we wonder about it again now. We thought maybe you’d like to wonder about it with us. Here goes:
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Sunday, December 30, 2007
Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown
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names - lovecraft hp
The Grim Blogger reported earlier this week that a clip for an upcoming H.P. Lovecraft documentary is making the rounds online.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
N-QB3: Chessmen on the Move!?
Labels:
places - scotland,
things - chess
There are efforts to move the famed Lewis Chessmen from their perch in the Europe AD 1000-1540 gallery at the British Museum back to their native Scotland, where they were found in the early 1800s off the Bay of Uig on the Isle of Lewis.The fight for the pallid dwarves has been long-running but recent activities have brought the story back into the news:
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
The Legend of the Poinsettia
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names - strickland brad,
things - yule
A bit of a Christmas story written by Brad Strickland and performed by the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company, Dec. 22 and 23, 2007:
Now, it came to pass in the days when the Wise Men were journeying, yea, even unto Bethlehem, that they came bearing gifts. Balthasar bore unto the babe a gift of gold; and Caspar bore unto the babe a gift of frankincense; and Melchior bore unto the babe a gift of myrrh…and Irving bore unto the babe a gift of a poinsettia.
Author:
Broteus Mitchell
Monday, December 24, 2007
Diaphanous Sprites of the Upper Air
Labels:
names - james mr,
pedant and the shuffly
You don’t see references to Snodrog from The Pedant and the Shuffly often but here’s one: a ghost made of bed sheets in a M.R. James story reminds someone of the Flimsies “flying out into the night to do his [Snodrog’s] bidding and smother people in their sleep.”
Friday, December 21, 2007
Something About Amazing Stories
Blogger Madripoor_rose posted the titles of fiction pieces from the July 1986 edition of Amazing Stories - in which Brad Strickland’s short piece, "The Winds Of Oberon," was printed - and asks:
Author:
Broteus Mitchell
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Sorcerers vs. Wizards?
Something caught our eye about the definition of a sorcerer verses a wizard, albeit in a D&D setting:
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
The Chessmen of Death
Labels:
chessmen of doom,
fandom
We’re not comic book experts but this bit caught our eye. One of the stories in the Wonder Woman comic from September/October 1952 (#55) was entitled "The Chessmen of Doom". It appears to have been rewritten as The Chessmen of Death! for issue #208 (Oct. 1973). The only bit of story we've ever found is that the Chequerians play chess with entire planets as pieces.
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