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Your Favorite Cthulhu Mythos Story
"'There is an abyss of being which man has never fathomed.'" -- Frank Belknap Long, "The Hounds of Tindalos" Paws down, my favorite Cthulhu Mythos story is "The Hounds of Tindalos" by Frank Belknap Long. Long was the first writer to contribute a tale to H. P. Lovecraft's "Cthulhu Mythos" group of stories. "The Space-Eaters" appeared in the July 1928 issue of Weird Tales. Eight months later, Weird Tales published Long's "The Hounds of Tindalos," a chilling and unforgettable story of drugs, time travel, and paranoia. Long added a new dimension (pun intended) to the odd and twisted geometry of Lovecraft's "The Call of Cthulhu." Forget the mundane threats of Dobermans, Pit Bulls, and Rottweilers. However, don't be deceived by the charm of poodles (with or without ribbons in their hair), Chihuahuas, and terriers. The Hounds of Tindalos is a pack I'd like to run with. Kind of a Hell's Angels for dogs. |
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There was a story I read a while ago entitled "The Shadow On The Doorstep" (clever pun). Very subtle, near-minimal use of Mythos tropes. Mundane horror in the best terms.
Furthermore, T.E.D. Klein's "Black Man with a Horn" was utterly chilling. I love it. And for the obvious, "Vastarien" and "Sect of the Idiot" are also up there. |
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Of course, there is the question of what is and what is not a Cthulhu Mythos story. :drunk: Amongst those I've seen cited is Clark Ashton Smith's The Seven Geases -- a story I love, but not one I believe to belong in the Cthulhu Mythos. :confused:
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As for my favorite non-HPL written Mythos story? Bob Bloch's chilling "Notebook Found in a Deserted House." Best, -J |
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On a seperate note, my wife and I have taught all three of our POmeranians to HOWL. It is a fearsome cacophony, to be sure. I just wish I knew what they were saying. If I make a recording, will you translate? Woof, J |
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Karl Edward Wagner's story "Sticks" always gave me a chill. I believe it's one of the finest Mythos tales out there which almost escapes the orbit of old Lovecraftiana altogether.
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