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English
TACHYON
01 May 2014
Deliciously creepy, this loving tribute to the master of modern horror features riveting stories from his wicked progeny. H. P. Lovecraft created a wealth of legendary monstrosities a century ago, and this collection of stories reconnects with those imaginings: the massive, tentacled Cthulhu, who lurks beneath the sea waiting for his moment to rise; the demon Sultan Azathoth, who lies babbling at the center of the universe, mad beyond imagining; the Deep Ones, who come to shore to breed with mortal men; and the unspeakably-evil Hastur, whose very name brings death.

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Imprint:   TACHYON
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 137mm,  Spine: 32mm
Weight:   412g
ISBN:   9781616961213
ISBN 10:   161696121X
Pages:   432
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Foreword by Stefan Dziemianowicz Introduction by Ellen Datlow ""Only the End of the World Again"" by Neil Gaiman ""Bulldozer"" by Laird Barron ""Red Goat Black Goat"" by Nadia Bulkin ""The Same Deep Waters as You"" by Brian Hodge ""A Quarter to Three"" by Kim Newman ""The Dappled Thing"" by William Browning Spencer ""Inelastic Collisions"" by Elizabeth Bear ""Remnants"" by Fred Chappell ""Love Is Forbidden, We Croak and Howl"" by Caitlin R. Kiernan ""The Sect of the Idiot"" by Thomas Ligotti ""Jar of Salts"" by Gemma Files ""Black as the Pit, from Pole to Pole"" by Howard Waldrop and Steven Utley ""Waiting at the Crossroads Motel"" by Steve Rasnic Tem ""I've Come to Talk with You Again"" by Karl Edward Wagner ""The Bleeding Shadow"" by Joe R. Lansdale ""That of Which We Speak When We Speak of the Unspeakable"" by Nick Mamatas ""Haruspicy"" by Gemma Files ""Children of the Fang"" by John Langan"

Ellen Datlow has edited more than 50 anthologies, including The Dark, The Del Rey Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Inferno, Little Deaths, Poe, Twists of the Tales, and The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror. She coedited The Coyote Road, Salon Fantastique, and Troll's Eye View and has won the Locus, the Hugo, the Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement, the International Horror Guild, and the World Fantasy awards for her editing. She lives in New York City.

Reviews for Lovecrafts Monsters

Some of the best Lovecraftian short fiction of the past 30 years. --Washington Post If you like Lovecraft even a little bit, this collection is a must. --Book Riot Ellen Datlow's second editorial outing into the realm of Lovecraft proves even more fruitful than the first. Focusing on Lovecraftian monsters, Datlow offers readers sixteen stories and two poems of a variety that should please any fans of the genre. --The Arkham Digest There's no need to have previously read Lovecraft's work to enjoy Lovecraft's Monsters, but the collection will surely leave you with the desire to acquaint or reacquaint you with HPL canon. --Rue Morgue In the case of Lovecraft's Monsters, edited by the great Ellen Datlow, the quality of the stories is both a celebration of HPL's legacy and a reminder of the wealth of talent the genre has to offer... It's simple: if you like Lovecraftian fiction, you need to get this. --Horror Talk ...amazing and creative tales each with a striking illustration by John Coulthart...I fully recommend adding this nice anthology for all fans of Lovecraft. --Dark Corner [T]he queen of anthologies, Ellen Datlow, has brought together the usual outstanding group of writers... This is a must-have anthology for fans of things that go squick in the night. --Lit/Rant The result is a delightful array of little pieces that range in mood and subject. Unholy sacrifice, forbidden love, a private dick on the trail of a murderer--there's something there for everyone. --The Jaded Consumer Editor Ellen Datlow has put together an anthology that will rock your liquid fantasies. Tachyon Publications has produced an excellent themed anthology. Lovecraft enthusiasts will plunge into the volume and be happily immersed in the content. --Diabolique Magazine Where else, in one anthology, can a reader jump from roman noir werewolves to steampunk tanks in the Amazon to tales of forbidden love on the Innsmouth shore to Pinkerton agents in the Wild West?... Fortunately, we have Ellen Datlow to lead the way. --Hellnotes Each story is a dark wonder and the volume itself is absolutely gorgeous, sumptuously illustrated throughout with steampunky-baroque original art by World Fantasy Award-winning artist John Coulthart. Lovecraft's Monsters is a must-have for every fan of dark speculative fiction, so click on the cover graphic and grab it! --The Tomb of Dark Delights With Ellen Datlow at the helm, there was never really any doubt about the quality of the selections on hand ...Lovecraft's Monsters is certainly a worthy addition to any horror library. --Innsmouth Free Press Lovecraft's Monsters is a must-read for any fans of the Cthulhu Mythos. --Geek Smash [A] delightful array of little pieces that range in mood and subject... Unholy sacrifice, forbidden love, a private dick on the trail of a murderer--there's something there for everyone. --The Jaded Consumer So I am telling you now, in the name of Yog-Sothoth, get this book, and prepare to lose some sleep. --The Bookend Family Lovecraft's Monsters, edited by Ellen Datlow and published by Tachyon Publications, is a reprint anthology of some carefully chosen and mighty fine Lovecraftian short stories, novellas and poems... All in all it is a terrific selection of works, and one that any fan of Lovecratian works should add to their collection. --Fear.net ...an entirely enjoyable read... for Mythos devotees I would highly recommend picking it up --Seattle Geekly There's a lot to love in Lovecraft's Monsters, an anthology which is both faithful and inventive at the same time. Unafraid to take risks and snazzily illustrated, this collection is proof that the Cthulhu cult remains as strong as ever. --Starburst Datlow brings together some of the top SF/F and horror writers working today and has them play in Lovecraft's bizarre world. And that's a delight. --January Magazine For Lovecraft's Monsters, each writer had the same agenda: come up with a fresh take on one of the legendary author's otherworldly creatures, like Cthulhu, the Shoggoths, the Elder Things and Yog-Sothoth. (Trust, they're scarier than those tongue-twisting names suggest.) Adding to the book's excellence, illustrator John Coulthart provided gorgeous new black-and-white artwork for each story. --Complex Lovecraft's Monsters will appeal to fans of Lovecraft's work, particularly his Mythos stories, and to readers of dark fiction everywhere. Datlow is an experienced and keen editor of dark fiction and has assembled a truly impressive list of stories. --LitReactor [A]n amazing and diverse treasure trove of stories. As an avid fan of Lovecraft's monstrous creations, THIS is the anthology I've been waiting for. --Shattered Ravings Praise for Ellen Datlow The field's leading anthologist. --Washington Post on The Best Horror of The Year, Volume 6 On Hauntings This diverse 25-story anthology is a superb sampling of some of the most significant short horror works published between 1985 and 2005. Editor extraordinaire Datlow (Poe) includes classic stories from horror icons. --Publishers Weekly, starred review With her keen eye for craftsmanship, prolific anthologist Datlow always delivers first-class entertainment, whether her genre-at-hand is sf, fantasy, or, in this case, horror. --Booklist Anytime you sample a collection edited by veteran anthologist Ellen Datlow (Snow White, Blood Red; Teeth; Supernatural Noir), you know that you are in for a treat. --Shroud Magazine Datlow once again proves herself as a master editor... Highly recommended. --Arkham Digest On Darkness: Two Decades of Modern Horror Make sure you are in a safe place before you open it up. --New York Journal of Books An anthology to be cherished and an invaluable reference for horror aficionados. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Darkness promises to please both longtime fans and readers who have no clue what 'splatterpunk' was supposed to mean. --San Francisco Chronicle Eclectic...a complete overview of some of the best horror stories published in the last twenty years. --SF Site On The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror As the line between fantasy and horror blurs, this combined presentation of their exemplars will give readers of both genres much to enjoy, and may even broaden a few horizons. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Bring out the bone china--a critically acclaimed fantasy/horror annual celebrates its 20th anniversary in grand style... Worth a space on any bookshelf. --Kirkus ...an excellent anthology of horror stories... I highly recommend it! --Black Gate


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