Hi,
Have you written a H.P.Lovecraft-like story? If you have, and would like to hear it podcast PM me about it.
I've just started a fiction/history podcast that will be broadcasting the works of Mr Lovecraft and lovecraft-like works.
If you have your own story, I can read it, or YOU can, and it'll go into the podcast.
There's no money in this, it's for fun/the kick/because I can.
http://Cthulhu.myPodcast.com
Lovecraft-like writers wanted
Hmmm... Have a go, tell a short creepy tale and include the word "Eldritch" and TA-DA(!) you have a Lovecraft story.hugh wrote:great project! i'm afraid tho i have no suitable stories.
http://CthulhuPodcast.co.uk
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I have read a book containing Sherlock Holmes/Lovecraft crossovers by professional authors.
Only one of them was able to write a convincing Lovecraft text. Even the Sherlock Holmes sucked in most.
Only one of them was able to write a convincing Lovecraft text. Even the Sherlock Holmes sucked in most.
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LOL! Finally! All my life I've wanted to know the difference between Poe and Lovecraft. Clearly it is the word "eldritch."FNH wrote:Hmmm... Have a go, tell a short creepy tale and include the word "Eldritch" and TA-DA(!) you have a Lovecraft story.
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They say that you learn something new every dayCaeristhiona wrote:LOL! Finally! All my life I've wanted to know the difference between Poe and Lovecraft. Clearly it is the word "eldritch."FNH wrote:Hmmm... Have a go, tell a short creepy tale and include the word "Eldritch" and TA-DA(!) you have a Lovecraft story.
http://CthulhuPodcast.co.uk
http://WriteTheFirstDraft.blogspot.com
http://WriteTheFirstDraft.blogspot.com