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Lovecraftian horror and weird fiction exclusively from female authors, Dreams from the Witch House includes fiction by Joyce Carol Oates, Caitl n R. Kiernan, Gemma Files, Lois H. Gresh, Christine Morgan, Storm Constantine and many more. Color Illustrated by Artist Daniele Serra
Spore [3/5] Pippa's Crayons [3/5] The Wreck of the Charles Dexter Ward [4/5] From the Cold Dark Sea [4/5] Mnemeros [3/5] ...see updates for previous story ratings
A pretty good collection, although i wonder how many of the tales the authors themselves would have categorized as Lovecraftian. Quite varied, and i don’t mean in terms of quality but rather feel. Some very nasty, some comedy, sci-fi, some responses to Lovecrafts xenophobia etc. Take into account, despite how much i like Lovecraft i’m not a big fan of the short story form in general. Having said that while all of these were interesting none of them were a home-run for me and i can’t imagine rereading this one. Only reason a couple of them are rated 5-stars is that i was grading on a curve. Glad it was a borrow not a buy.
Still entertaining enough for a once off read. ( )
Lovecraftian horror and weird fiction exclusively from female authors, Dreams from the Witch House includes fiction by Joyce Carol Oates, Caitl n R. Kiernan, Gemma Files, Lois H. Gresh, Christine Morgan, Storm Constantine and many more. Color Illustrated by Artist Daniele Serra
Pippa's Crayons [3/5]
The Wreck of the Charles Dexter Ward [4/5]
From the Cold Dark Sea [4/5]
Mnemeros [3/5] ...see updates for previous story ratings
A pretty good collection, although i wonder how many of the tales the authors themselves would have categorized as Lovecraftian.
Quite varied, and i don’t mean in terms of quality but rather feel. Some very nasty, some comedy, sci-fi, some responses to Lovecrafts xenophobia etc.
Take into account, despite how much i like Lovecraft i’m not a big fan of the short story form in general. Having said that while all of these were interesting none of them were a home-run for me and i can’t imagine rereading this one. Only reason a couple of them are rated 5-stars is that i was grading on a curve. Glad it was a borrow not a buy.
Still entertaining enough for a once off read. ( )