James Arthur Anderson takes a structuralist approach to dissecting the horror fiction of H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937. This book offers both scholars and fans alike new insight into the work of the best-known American horror writer of the first half of the 20th century. As S. T. Joshi states: "Anderson's thorough familiarity with Lovecraft's texts (essays and letters, as well as stories), and with the... [click here for more]
Long before the association with "Weird Tales" magazine and H.P. Lovecraft that led to his enduring fame, Clark Ashton Smith was a well-regarded regional poet whose tastes ran to the romantic and the fantastic.
This collection of poems -- originally published in 1918 -- presents some of his best early work.
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Autobiographical comics by indie writer and publisher, A.P. Fuchs. Features: A day in the life of . . ., booksigning woes, fame runs backwards, journey's beginning, . . . more! B&W Formatted panel-by-panel for ease of reading on your eReader.
About the Author:
A.P. Fuchs is the author of many novels and short stories, most of which have been published. His most recent series, Blood of my... [click here for more]
Autobiographical comics by indie writer and publisher, A.P. Fuchs. Features: 24 pages of comics in 24 hours as part of the famous 24-hour-comic challenge, including: A sleepless night, a bizarre superhero's origin, kids and bad language, expensive cupcakes, . . . and more! B&W Formatted panel-by-panel for ease of reading on your eReader.
About the Author:
A.P. Fuchs is the author of many novels... [click here for more]
Inside:
Every once in a while we lose track of ourselves and wander away from life, people, even the core of who we are.
It happened to Abigail.
Is it happening to you?
In this introspective comic, A.P. Fuchs takes on the comics medium utilizing photos and captions to tell a unique story about a girl who went missing. 23pgs. B&W Formatted page-by-page
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