An anthology of Lovecraft-inspired fiction, by and starring women and addressing the paucity of female characters in Lovecraft’s original works.
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Overall: This has what Puel referred to as “the anthology problem”, where the quality is a highly mixed bag and the editing needed to be more heavy-handed on nearly everything. There are some interesting ideas, but nothing scary enough to keep you up at night.
* H.P. Lovecraft was afraid of three things above all others: Water, minorities, and women. Everything scary in his stories comes down to one of those three things.
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Overall: This has what Puel referred to as “the anthology problem”, where the quality is a highly mixed bag and the editing needed to be more heavy-handed on nearly everything. There are some interesting ideas, but nothing scary enough to keep you up at night.
* H.P. Lovecraft was afraid of three things above all others: Water, minorities, and women. Everything scary in his stories comes down to one of those three things.