
I have no idea if that's a good or a bad thing
( , Thu 15 Jul 2010, 13:38, Reply)

of the early 20th Century. Did the Necromicon. Lots of Gothic style, all very sinister and macabre, and a big influence on Stephen King. Though he wrote in quite an old-fashioned way.
Also a big anti-semite.
( , Thu 15 Jul 2010, 13:49, Reply)

just never read it so am unaware if he's a good writer or not
( , Thu 15 Jul 2010, 13:51, Reply)

Very much of-his-era. Somewhat clunky prose, dialogue & narrative. Some nice imagery, imagined-mythology.
His short story "The Colour out of Space" is my favourite, foreshadowing nuclear-worries soon to come- however, genuinely eerie/unsettling.
(at the risk of sounding like a cunt- none of the authours listed above are obscure at all, what's the most unusual authour that's come up?)
( , Thu 15 Jul 2010, 14:35, Reply)

(as above)
Though there was one set in the antarctic that was quite atmospheric I remember. Avoid "The Shadow over Innsmouth" that I seem to remember was hideously racist/anti-semitic (which is what I meant by "of-the era").
( , Thu 15 Jul 2010, 14:49, Reply)

gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600031h.html#03
( , Thu 15 Jul 2010, 14:53, Reply)

For full effect, save to read on a dark night in winter, in bed, alone.
You'll shit fish.
( , Thu 15 Jul 2010, 15:17, Reply)