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It's the last day of #cosmichorror and #cthulhumythos month! In case you missed it, we launched an original cosmic horror tale called "What the Light May Hide," and you can read it, along with many author interviews here:
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Today we interview the author of "What the Light May Hide," which was our featured story for Cosmic Horror and Cthulhu Mythos month!
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All parts of "What the Light May Hide" are now available! Enjoy this Cosmic Horror tale from the beginning and read straight through to the shocking revelation of Holt Keystone and Samuel Mancier's identity.
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Answers to your questions about what is going on with "What the Light May Hide" are here. Find out what the narrator will do to stop the Traveler. Find out who Holt Keystone and Samuel Mancier are in real life. Answers are here for this Cosmic Horror Tale.
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Catch up on the latest Cosmic Horror Story "What the Light May Hide" by legendary Holt Keystone and illustrated by the mysterious Mancier.
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Part 2 of "What the Light May Hide" is now available. Enjoy this Cosmic Horror Story for Cosmic Horror and Cthulhu Mythos Month. Is the Traveler real or a figment of the narrator's imagination?
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"What the Light May Hide," by lost legend Holt Keystone, has begun appearing on the site in honor of Cosmic Horror and Cthulhu Mythos Month. Illustrations were provided by Samuel Mancier. The story originally appeared in the July 1928 issue of Odd Stories.
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It's still Cosmic Horror and Cthulhu Mythos Month! Today, we present the start of a 3 part Cosmic Horror Story. "What the Light May Hide" is a lost masterwork from the legendary Holt Keystone, who died by cannibalistic mother. Art by famed Samuel Mancier.
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Pete Rawlik knows more about Cosmic Horror and the Cthulhu Mythos then most people on the planet, and he gives us a small taste of that knowledge in his genre defining answers to our questions for Cosmic Horror and Cthulhu Mythos https://t.co/tyJSCcPqxX
Laura Keating tells us about Cosmic Horror and the Cthulhu Mythos as well as her short story collection, The Truest Sense, which is a love letter to the horror genre.
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Simon Bleaken is a prolific short story writer, and he has fascinating insights, which we harness, for Cosmic Horror and Cthulhu Mythos Month!
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Dave Cohen is the author of "Fathers," a Cosmic Horror tale featured on New Pulp Tales last year. He tells us how he defines Cosmic Horror and the Cthulhu Mythos:
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@ramseycampbell1 is a legend of the horror community, and we are honored he interviewed with @JeremiahCook1 for Cosmic Horror and Cthulhu Mythos Month. Check out his insightful thoughts on the genre at https://t.co/a6sunjWpqK.
In honor of Cosmic Horror and Cthulhu Mythos Month, we present author interviews with Ramsey Campbell, Dave Cohen, Barbara Cottrell, Simon Bleaken, Laura Keating, and Pete Rawlik! They each answer how they define Cosmic Horror and the Cthulhu Mythos as well as recommending works.
Would you read about a mage and a warrior questing after goblins who kidnapped a halfling girl? Would you be interested if they met a common foe who forced them to make an uneasy alliance? If so, there's a surprise below.
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