This week Randolph Carter's incredible odyssey through the lands of Dream reaches its climax with an encounter with the Crawling Chaos. Meanwhile, we have more Cthulhuvian antics in Nathan Rowark's Darklight, and Wally and Roy's adventure comes to a startling close. Sigurd the Volsung forms a sequel to last week's Volsung story, the premier heroic epic of Norse mythology that inspired elements of both The Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. We have another classic from Lord Dunsany, the story of Camorak's quest for Carcassone, while our Manga-inspired epic poem Ayame's Love reaches Part Twenty. There's another tale from Rob Bliss, and John Douglas Hoyland's story of Lantos reaches the end of Book One. Varney the Vampyre is a riot, as ever, while in After London our hero sails away...We also have two big announcements. Firstly the ebook publication of Thomas C Hewitt's Ayame's Love: An Anime In Broken Sonnets, which has been serialised in Schlock! over the last few months. Want to know how it ends? Then download the ebook from Amazon.co.uk!And secondly the publication, in ebook and paperback formats, of C. Priest Brumley's anthology, Tales of the Morbidly Macabre, featuring stories published in Schlock! and others that haven't graced our pages. Available from Amazon.com.
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- Release Date 06/13/2012
- Authors Rob Bliss, C Priest Brumley, Gavin Chappell, Nathan JDL Rowark, Thomas C Hewitt, John Douglas Hoyland
- Language English
- Company Schlock! Publications
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