Lovecraft described the creature as resembling a dragon, an octopus, a mountain and even a human, eventually declaring that "The Thing cannot be described", allowing the reader to use their ...
His version is loosely based on the novella set in Vermont by HP Lovecraft. Writer Julian Simpson and his wife actress Jana Carpenter visited the Rendlesham Forest UFO Trail as part of their ...
Warning: Spoilers ahead for "Lovecraft Country." When HP Lovecraft wrote about the shoggoths in "At the Mountains of Madness," he called them "indescribable." Not much to go off of. So the ...
The manga adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's classic short story The Call of Cthulhu is now available in English, just in time for Halloween. Written and illustrated by Gou Tanabe and published by ...