Longtime readers will know that I'm a big fan of the works of HP Lovecraft. And every once in a while it's nice to do an eldritch, namelessly horrific take on your typical Friday Fun.
I don't know about you, but I've read all of Lovecraft's original fiction (though not all the collaboration and ghost-written works) and even a fair bit of Lovecraftian or Cthulhuvian themed works by other writers.
But there's always more Mythos works being written and older works I've not tracked down yet. Blastr has been kind enough to recommend a bunch, many of which I've not seen or heard of and maybe you haven't either.
And so: 15 Lovecraftian stories to read once you've read all of Lovecraft.
- A Study in Emerald
by Neil Gaiman
- The Shambler From the Stars
by Robert Bloch
- The Lurker at the Threshold
by August Derleth
- The Franklyn Paragraphs by Ramsey Campbell
- The Events at Poroth Farm
by T.E.D. Klein
- Allan and the Sundered Veil
by Alan Moore
- The Burrowers Beneath
by Brian Lumley
- A Colder War
by Charlie Stross
- Final Draft
by David Annandale
- The Horror From The Hills
by Frank Belknap Long
- The Void
by Brett J. Talley
- Displaced Person by Lee Harding
- The Fungal Stain
by W.H. Pugmire
- The Mist
by Stephen King
- Hallucigenia
by Laird Barron
(Some are short stories, so I link to a collection or anthology where they are available.)
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