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Lovecraft may have written around 87,500 letters – more than Voltaire – and S. T. Joshi (with comments from David Schultz) talked about getting them all published. Lovecraft didn’t make it easy for them with dating his l

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Your monthly podcast on all things Lovecraftiana. Hosted by David Guffy, Richard Wilson, & Mark Griffin
Logan Speculative Fiction hosts 30+ Minutes with H. P. Lovecraft, a arts show with 74 episodes published.

Lovecraft may have written around 87,500 letters – more than Voltaire – and S. T. Joshi (with comments from David Schultz) talked about getting them all published. Lovecraft didn’t make it easy for them with dating his l

Robert Price is best known as an essayist on Lovecraft who enjoys writing related fiction that doesn’t try to be purely pastiche. He does detour into politics a little but he gets back on subject. His mishmash of 'Twas t

Author Nikki Nelson-Hicks explains why she is the lovechild of Flannery O'Connor and H. P. Lovecraft and why her stories are so short. She’s trying to change that. The Bell Witch even comes up. Questions and comments can

Leigh Blackmore and David C. Smith meet in person for an historic first time. They talk about J. Vernon Shea of the Lovecraft Circle and detour into Red Sonja. Questions and comments can be directed to Mark at m

Most people would think Lovecraft would be the most eccentric of his hometown of Providence, but there was at least one other – Clark Stanley, the Rattlesnake King. David Griffin separates the myths, the fact, and the un

What did Lovecraft think of the Irish? Did he look down on them as much as the other ethnic groups? Ken Faig Jr. returns to talk about the horror writer’s view on the Hibernians. Questions and comments can be directed to

2025 was deemed the Summer of Lovecraft and we are not just talking about Deep Ones in San Francisco. We discuss what Lovecraftiana encountered since last year -- from the disappointing finale of Stranger Things to a rar

Dave Spence, park ranger of Mammoth Cave National Park, talks about how Lovecraft's story, "Beast in the Cave" is so accurate to the geography he thought Lovecraft visited there. He also goes deep into the history and lo

For this month's podcast we remember the late science fiction writer Terry Bisson, author of “Bears Discover Fire” and “They’re Made Out of Meat,” with his childhood friend, Joe Survant. Visit our Tee Spring site to get

Jeff Thompson returns to talk more about Dark Shadows. This time about the comic books and comic strips and all the different new super powers Barnabas obtained. Visit our Tee Spring site to get our logo on anything you

After cooking from the cursed Necronomnomnom, we talk about Lovecraftian cooking and poor dietary habits of the master author which might have led to his death. Visit our Tee Spring site to get our logo on anything you c

Jeff Wamsley of Mothman Museum and Mothman Festival talks about the famous cryptid of his town, and, yes, Lovecraft will come up. https://www.mothmanmuseum.com/ Visit our Tee Spring site to get our logo on anything you c

Kenneth Faig returns to talk about the impact amateur journalism had on Lovecraft and even what the hell amateur journalism is. Visit our Tee Spring site to get our logo on anything you could want. https://lovecr

David shows off Lovecraft NotebookLM project and how AI will soon replace our podcast. Richard and I talk about the Lovecraftian things we saw in Japan. What in the world is Myaku-Myaku? Visit our Tee Spring site to get

Joseph Morris, creator of ToRC Press Comics, reveals what happens when Lovecraft, David Cronenberg, David Lynch, Jack Kirby, and Hunter S. Thompson are your influences. He tries to remember all the characters he created.

The enigmatic and unpredictable but high talented pianist Emilie Gill performs three pieces dedicated to Lovecraft: “Lament for H. P. L.” by Alfred Galpin, “Sunset” by S. T. Joshi, and “Elegy for H. P. Lovecraft” by Haro

E. K. Perry, along with shadowy profession, is an enigma but Eric K. Washington has uncovered a few things about him. Visit our Tee Spring site to get our logo on anything you could want. https://lovecraftpod.cre

Denise Dumars, author of Lovecraft Slept Here, talks about all the weird fiction she read as a child that warped her into the writer she is today. Visit our Tee Spring site to get our logo on anything you could want.

No guests, just us talking about what we've been experiencing Lovecraft style. Visit our Tee Spring site to get our logo on anything you could want. https://lovecraftpod.creator-spring.com/ Questions and

HP Lovecraft wrote one play that never made it to the stage. Here we present it in audio drama form. Featuring Robert Price as RINARTO Richard Wilson as ALFREDO. Andrew Goldfarb as TEOBALDO The Slow Poisoner (aka Andrew
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