Thursday, February 6, 2014

Waiting on Wednesday #25 - Lovecraft's Monsters edited by Ellen Datlow


"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlight upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating. This week is one for fans of classic horror, Lovecraft's Monster's edited by Ellen Datlow.


Let me say first that Ellen Datlow is an excellent editor. Her choices for inclusion in her anthologies have always been first rate. That being said, H.P. Lovecraft's horror isn't for everyone. But this isn't exactly his horror, but based on his monsters. One of the most interesting aspects of this anthology is that it is illustrated by World Fantasy Award-Winning artist John Couthart who also illustrated The Steampunk Bible. I look forward to getting my hands on a copy and checking it out. It's due out April 15, 2014 from Tachyon Publications. 

From Goodreads: 
This deliciously creepy and loving tribute to the master of modern horror features riveting illustrated stories of his wicked progeny.

In the century since the master of horror, H. P. Lovecraft, published his first story, the monstrosities that crawled out of his brain have become legend: the massive, tentacled Cthulhu, who lurks beneath the sea waiting for his moment to rise; the demon Sultan Azathoth, who lies babbling at the center of the universe, mad beyond imagining; the Deep Ones, who come to shore to breed with mortal men; and the unspeakably-evil Hastur, whose very name brings death. These creatures have been the nightmarish fuel for generations of horror writers, and the inspiration for some of their greatest works.

This impressive anthology celebrates Lovecraft's most famous beasts in all their grotesque glory, with each story a gripping new take on a classic mythos creature and affectionately accompanied by an illuminating illustration. Within these accursed pages something unnatural slouches from the sea into an all-night diner to meet the foolish young woman waiting for him, while the Hounds of Tindalos struggle to survive trapped in human bodies, haunting pool halls for men they can lure into the dark. Strange, haunting, and undeniably monstrous, this is Lovecraft as you have never seen him before.

Contents
"Only the End of the World Again" by Neil Gaiman
"The Bleeding Shadow" by Joe R. Lansdale
"Love is Forbidden, We Croak & Howl" by Caitlín R. Kiernan
"Bulldozer" by Laird Barron
"A Quarter to Three" by Kim Newman
"Inelastic Collisions" by Elizabeth Bear
"That of Which We Speak When We Speak of the Unspeakable" by Nick Mamatas
"Red Goat Black Goat" by Nadia Bulkin
"Jar of Salts" and "Haruspicy" by Gemma Files
"Black is the Pit From Pole to Pole" by Howard Waldrop and Steven Utley
"I've Come to Speak with You Again" by Karl Edward Wagner
"The Sect of the Idiot" by Thomas Ligotti
"The Dappled Things" by William Browning Spencer
"The Same Deep Waters as You" by Brian Hodge
"Remnants" by Fred Chappell
"Waiting at the Cross Roads" by Steve Rasnic Tem
"Children of the Fang" by John Langan

What book are you waiting on this week?

2 comments:

  1. Ooh this sounds creepy! My husband was really looking into his work when he was trying to write his own novel not too long ago. I may have to forward this title to him. Great pick!

    Check out what I'm waiting on this week
    http://marielovesbooks.blogspot.com/2014/02/waiting-on-wednesday-65.html

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  2. Oh wow, I haven't heard of this one yet, but it sounds really creepy and cool!! I'm definitely intrigued! Thanks for sharing!! Hope you're having a wonderful week, Laura!

    xo, Becca
    My WoW

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