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This week, Lovecraftiana II tells the story of Iranon's quest for the fond-remembered lost country of his childhood...
Meanwhile, in Zombie Horseman by Donovan Tennimon, racial tensions and voodoo result in an awful revenge. In Benjamin Welton's The Tale of Burial Plot No. 47, Andrew encounters a sinister woman in a graveyard. In The Days of Mr Thomas by James Rhodes, the Prime Minister condescends to visit the plebs. Omar ZahZah has another story, Picture of the Dead, where Aunt Maddy explains why she has never kept photos of the deceased. In Daniel's Dream Daniel meets semi-naked May, while things are getting even steamier in Hilltop Manor, where Gale's Story reaches new, explicit heights... You have been warned! In Varney, there is a death in a subterranean passage, while in A Journey to the Centre of the Earth, our heroes, accompanied by Hans, travel across the bleakly beautiful Icelandic countryside - on their way to Sneffels Yokul and their destiny!
Art from J Dubois featured this week: Raynham Hall ACEO. More of the same at www.artwanted.com/dubois.
And we're showcasing Medicine Man (featuring Sadie D'Marquez), by LA-based electroacoustic folkpunk band Blackwater Jukebox from their recent album Sleaze of The Reaper, released 23 October 2012. Medicine Man comes "from a Coptic translation of the Qoheleth." The Qoholeth, as all you devout churchgoers out there in Schlock-land already know, is the Hebrew name for The Book of Ecclesiastes...
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