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Lovecraft stuff, week 13, 2017: Game previews from GAMA, and some upcoming anthologies

Fantasy Flight Games: The sixth and final mythos pack in The Dunwich Legacy has been announced, and it’s called Lost in Time and Space.

The latest from S. T. Joshi includes an announcement for his self-published collection called The Stupidity Watch (nothing to do with Lovecraft, but fellow atheists might want to give this one a look).

Speaking of stupidity, the hosts of something called Beyond Reality Radio talk to John L. Steadman about his idiotic book, H. P. Lovecraft and the Black Magickal Tradition: The Master of Horror’s Influence on Modern Occultism.

George R. R. Martin appeared on Ask Lovecraft last month, for those who missed it (that includes me, don’t know how that happened). Cue the usual complaints that Martin should stay home and finish writing The Winds of Winter instead.

Horror MMO The Secret World is going free-to-play.

The Lovecraft reread at Tor.com takes a look at “The Diary of Alonzo Typer.”

Dread Central has an interview with the writer/director-team behind The Void. Another interview here.

Darkest Dungeon: If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It.

Providence Journal: Lovecraft tribute still haunting on a beautiful spring day.

Board Game Quest reviews Kingsport Festival: The Card Game.

BoardGameGeekTV has a preview of Lovecraft Letter from GAMA Trade Show 2017. They also have a preview of the Derelict Ship expansion for Shadows of Brimstone, and another preview of the Hellfire Succubi and Feral Vampires mission packs, also for Shadows of Brimstone.

Reviews from R’lyeh looks at the Call of Cthulhu metal dice set that is currently on Kickstarter.

Kotaku reviews Sunless Sea, on an iPad.

Nerd Trek looks at The Guide to the Cult of Shub-Niggurath.

Rites of Cthulhu is a card game currently on Kickstarter, and already funded with a good margin.

Also on Kickstarter: RPG coasters 2: Cthulhu. Review here.

And finally a couple of press releases from Dark Regions Press about their upcoming Indiegogo campaign in May. Two anthologies are on the way, both edited by S. T. Joshi. The first one is Demiurge: The Complete Cthulhu Mythos Tales by Michael Shea:

And the second one is The Red Brain: Great Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos:



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