Rheinhart Kleiner was one of H. P. Lovecraft's oldest colleagues, having come into epistolary con...
Table of Contents:Dispatches from the Providence Observatory: Astronomical Motifs and Sources i...
This second volume of Machen's collected fiction begins with Machen's most accomplished novel, Th...
'With Burnt Black Suns, Strantzas continues a trajectory into deeper darkness . . . and in some r...
William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918) was one of the pioneering authors of weird fiction in his time. ...
The ballad is one of the most ancient forms of poetic expression, and it has been used for the ex...
H. P. Lovecraft's 'Supernatural Horror in Literature,' first published in 1927, is widely recogni...
This double issue features regular columnist Ramsey Campbell, six pungent reviews from the formid...
The passing of Wilum Hopfrog Pugmire in the spring of 2019 was a grievous blow to his many friend...
An Exchange of Souls Lazarus (Lovecraft's Library)
The Sword of Zagan and Other Writings
In recent years, James Robert Smith has emerged as a distinctive new voice in contemporary weird ...
In 1978, Donald Sidney-Fryer published the first full-scale bibliography of Clark Ashton Smith, E...
TABLE OF CONTENTSThe Lovecraftian Solar System ....... Fred S. Lubnow'Hungry fer Victuals I Cou...
For decades, David Goudsward has been a leading authority on the obscurer historical and topograp...
This volume presents the weird fiction of the American writer Mary E. Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930)...
Penumbra is a new annual journal that seeks to present cutting-edge articles on weird fiction as ...
In 1973, plans were made to publish a collection of musings by noted Lovecraft scholar Kenneth W....
The California poet and fantaisiste Clark Ashton Smith (1893-1961) created many imaginary worlds,...
Cold Harbour Sinister House (Lovecraft's Library)
Under new editorship and with a broader scope, the latest issue of the long-running journal from ...
This volume presents H. P. Lovecraft's letters to three individuals-J. Vernon Shea, Carl Ferdinan...
'Hippocampus Press has done the Lovecraftian community an immense favor by picking up the torch o...
This third volume of Machen’s collected fiction begins with a tale, 'The Thousand and One Nights,...
Table of Contents New Deal Politics in the Correspondence of H. P. Lovecraft Tyler L. WolaninLe...
Best known as a writer of supernatural horror, T.E.D. Klein, author of The Ceremonies and Dark Go...
This volume presents Lovecraft's correspondence with Maurice W. Moe, who knew Lovecraft for nearl...
In 1911 the poet George Sterling was the focus of a thriving literary community in California tha...
Voted one of the top ten Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of 2001 by Cinescape Magazine.'The Sha...
The life and work of Robert Hayward Barlow (1918-1951) has received remarkably little study from ...
It is well known that H. P. Lovecraft was virtually ignored by the mainstream literary community ...
It took Ambrose Bierce some time to process his Civil War experiences and transmute them into fic...
From modest beginnings, Hippocampus Press has grown to become one of the most vital imprints in t...
The Anglo-Irish fantaisiste Lord Dunsany (1878-1957) was immensely prolific. Author of more than ...
This volume contains the weird stories of two leading American short story writers of the early 2...
Lois H. Gresh is a renowned and bestselling author of weird fiction, science fiction, and many wo...
TABLE OF CONTENTSA Feast in Small Bites ........... Géza A. G. ReillyRobert Aickman, Compulsory G...
These poems are of an unearthly beauty. They celebrate love, beauty, and humanity; and yet throug...
As the second volume of S. T. Joshi's comprehensive biography of H. P. Lovecraft begins, we find ...
H. P. Lovecraft is not generally known as a 'family man,' but he was in fact very close to his gr...
This twelfth issue of Hippocampus Press's award-winning journal of weird poetry begins with David...