“With five feeble senses we pretend to comprehend the boundlessly complex cosmos.”
– H.P. Lovecraft
Startling Stories meets Weird Tales in SPACE ELDRITCH, a volume of seven
original novelettes and novellas of Lovecraftian pulp space opera.
Featuring work by Brad R. Torgersen (Hugo/Nebula/Campbell nominee),
Howard Tayler (multiple Hugo nominee), and Michael R. Collings ( author
of over 100 books), plus a foreword by New York Times bestselling author
Larry Correia, SPACE ELDRITCH inhabits the intersection between the
eternal adventure of the final frontier and the inhuman darkness between
the stars.
Can I just say how pleased I am to be a part of this horrifying pulpy collection. I'm honored to be rubbing shoulders with these guys and being able to put my best foot forward with their legions of fans (OK, at least Larry and Howard's legions of fans)
I've been reading these other tales the last few days and WOW am I happy I'm in this.
The Table of Contents
Foreword – Larry Correia
Arise Thou Niarlat From Thy Rest – D.J. Butler
Space Opera – Michael R. Collings
The Menace Under Mars – Nathan Shumate
Gods in Darkness – David J. West
The Shadows of Titan – Carter Reid and Brad R. Torgersen
The Fury in the Void – Robert J. Defendi
Flight of the Runewright – Howard Tayler
So if mind-shattering Lovecraftian space opera is something your wicked soul needs, grab a copy now on Amazon, or Barnes & Noble or if you are so inclined you can get it from Smashwords
The print edition is soon to follow and I'll of course keep everyone updated on that as well.
All of us are book bombing the Unfathomable Reaches out of this today to get some
traction with the rankings, so I'd appreciate some help spreading the word if you're so
inclined. Thanks
Clarke, Garrett, and Dick
5 hours ago
8 comments:
Whoa, sounds crazy wonderful. I'm off to check it out.
Thankee much Charles, it ought to be right up your alley.
Yahoo! Glad it's out!
Thanks Paul, I appreciate it. I sure think it will be something you enjoy.
I got it, but as I said before I don't know if I'm brave enough to read it! I'll give it a try. Congratulations.
I'm grateful in any case Angie. My tale might...might be the least scary.
Congrats, Dave. I'll be adding this to my list. looks real good.
Much appreciated Bruce, I think it will work for you.
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