The dark and murky worlds in which you want to stay.
Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft, masters of horror.
By the lovely Abigail Larson
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6 Ways to Turn Cthulhu into an Emoticon:
Basic (;,;)
Wide Body (;„,;)
Blight Eyes (°„,°)
Gull-wing ~^(;,;)^~
Ostentatious /|\(;,;)/|\
The European :€
Dave Oliver
Dark Young of Shub-Niggurath“Something black in the road, something that wasn’t a tree. Something big and black and ropy, just squatting there, waiting, with ropy arms squirming and reaching… It came crawling up the hillside… and it was the black thing of my dreams – that black, ropy, slime jelly tree-thing out of the woods. It crawled up and it flowed up on its hoofs and mouths and snaky arms.”
—Robert Bloch, “Notebook Found in a Deserted House”
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What I like most about Lovecraft’s work are the realistic endings.
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