Recently Lovecraft fans, myself included, suffered a blow with the news that Guillermo Del Toro won't be making At the Mountains of Madness. However, another one of Lovecraft's stories will be coming to the screen some time soon. The H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society has finished their film adaptation of "The Whisperer in Darkness." Here's the second trailer. Seems they've taken some liberties with the plot, but it still seems pretty creepy, and just as important, it does look like it was made in the 1930s.
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Wow. Seven months. That's pretty sad. Last July I took on more responsibilities at work and since then I've basically taught grammar, or alternatively, thought about teaching grammar. Once, I even had a dream about teaching grammar.
I did a bit of writing during November on a nice little Gothic tale. But after the New Year, I had to set it aside (why will have to wait for another post). Honestly, as January turned into February, I began to think the Muses had abandoned me for good. Thankfully, I was wrong. A couple days ago, they came back to me. A story I've been fiddling with, took off. It isn't a flood, but things are moving along with an effortless flow. That's the best way I can describe it. It's a feeling I haven't has in a while – a long while. For the moment, I'm calling it The Servants of Illuyanka. |
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