Dave F. reports: The story that belongs to New Beginning 906 has just been published
in Techno Goth Cthulhu by Red Skies Press under the title "Meditations
on a Dead World."
KK-- In my understanding The Lovecraft Mythos is mostly told in third person as a recollection or a history of some dark and dismal occurrence involving dread, fear and death by the Ancient Ones (Cthulhu, Dagon, etc) and the Elder Gods who came even before them. Aside form the proposition that the Ancient Ones and Elder Gods existed before creation, they do survive but they don't time travel. That's simple immortality rather than time travel.
11 comments:
Well done, Dave!
Techno? Goth? Cthulhu? Dave F?
Yup, I can see how that kind of works...
Congratulations.
Fantastic, Dave! Good for you.
Thanks. This was a tough story. It involved Chtulhu and time travel.
Congrats!
Fantastic!
Dave, don't all stories with Cthulhu involve some kind of time travel, at least at some level? He is an Elder, after all.
KK--
In my understanding The Lovecraft Mythos is mostly told in third person as a recollection or a history of some dark and dismal occurrence involving dread, fear and death by the Ancient Ones (Cthulhu, Dagon, etc) and the Elder Gods who came even before them. Aside form the proposition that the Ancient Ones and Elder Gods existed before creation, they do survive but they don't time travel. That's simple immortality rather than time travel.
Go, Dave!
Yesterday I parked behind a car with a "Cthulhu 2012" bumper sticker and thought of you, Dave. All the best!
Thanks again.
PS,
I hope that bumper sticker didn't have tentacles.
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