DREAMING IN R'LYEH: VOL. I, Issue IV

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DREAMING IN R'LYEH: VOL. I, Issue III

The long-awaited Issue III contains fiction by
luminaries such as Brian Sammons and
Christopher Kugler, artwork by Robert Ayala
and Rebecca Clark and reviews of lost
Cthulhu mythos tales.

Fiction:
"The Daguerreian" - Christopher Kugler teaches
an art lesson in horror.

"Omne Anima Triste Post Coitum" - Cass Baron
shows us the darker side of animal
husbandry.

"Dark Heresy" - Christopher Cevasco uncovers a
lost papal letter with in terror.

"Impossible Object" - David Conyers serves up
grim shrimp on the barbie.

"The Locked Door" -Brian M. Sammons opens
a door to horror that's better left closed.

"Selling A Toe" - R. Blanca unveils the
lurking dread of a bid gone bad.

"Only the Bones Remain" - Thomas Mavroudis
eats a bucket of chicken wings.

DREAMING IN R'LYEH: VOL. I, Issue IIT

FEATURING :

Stanley Sargent returns to Innsmouth for a
bit of "bait -and-hook"...

C. Baron explores Deep Dendo and the singular
sorcerer Lheen Khart Urr ...

William Jones delves into the darknesss and the
feasters therein...

Lee Clark Zumpe goes down into terrifying
"Twelvemile Slough"...

David Conyers takes a look at the most
dangerous endeavor: love....

Rayo Casablanca spins a yarn of forgotten times
and mythos menace...

and

Jean Ann Donnel pens an ode of love
for Nyarlathotep...

An in-depth review of Walter C.
De Bill Jr's complete works in Lindisfarne
Press's recent "Tales of Awe and Terrible
Beauty" and "Mlandoth Myth Cycle and
Others"

GHOR, KIN-SLAYER: RETROSPECTIVE...
Also, a section devoted to obscure Mythos
fiction that has been lost to the ages...

DREAMING IN R'LYEH: VOL. 1
"Dreaming in R'Lyeh" is professionally
printed on heavy stock with numerous
B&W illustrations by Jeff Remmer (cover
seen left), Cassius Baron, Stanley C. Sargent
and divers hands.

FEATURING :
Stanley C. Sargent weaves two tales of
strange horror and cosmic weirdness, of
Shub-Niggurath and the Sesqua valley.

Jeffery Thomas paints a vivid portrait of
future detectives and the mysterious
mind-shattering horrors of the Old Ones.

Cassius Baron spins two tales of
other-worldly weirdness; an encounter
with a strange entity at the bottom of
a pool and a scientist's nightmares in
a shallow sea.

R. S. Cartwright delves into the realm
of dreams and the chaos at the center of
the universe.

Jim Gruetzmacher'kammer alights upon
"Fungoids."

David Conyers explores the darkest heart of
Africa and the hidden horror lurking in the
green inferno.

Cedric Sagne illuminates the malediction
at the end of an alleyway in 1900's Paris.

Gary Romeo elucidates the many twists
and turns of Robert E. Howard criticism and
your humble editor explores REH's fear of
apes.

60 pages of Mythos filled writings to
chill your fireside readings; a fanciful
feast of the extra-ordinary and tales of
the most monstrous occurrences of
cosmic import.


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