Happy Birthday, H.P. Lovecraft!

Aug 20, 2014 09:04

Happy birthday to H.P. Lovecraft (20 August, 1890 - 15 March, 1937)!


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amygrech August 20 2014, 15:06:30 UTC
It's my Birthday, too. Perhaps that explains why I write Horror...

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eldritchhobbit August 22 2014, 14:56:08 UTC
YAY! Perfect connection is perfect! Or is that eldritch? ;)

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i_llbedammned August 20 2014, 21:45:55 UTC
I shall have to read Call of Cthulhu in his honor today.

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eldritchhobbit August 22 2014, 14:56:34 UTC
An excellent (and eldritch) idea! :)

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gilda_elise August 21 2014, 10:55:49 UTC
He, only with Poe, led me by the hand into horror. I couldn't have had a better introduction. So, yes, Happy Birthday, Mr. Lovecraft!

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eldritchhobbit August 22 2014, 14:57:01 UTC
Yay! *standing ovation for Lovecraft and his influence*

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theteej2 August 21 2014, 16:48:36 UTC
Hey stranger! I am in London this very minute! are you doing anything special to commemorate the start of Doctor Who series 8??????

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eldritchhobbit August 22 2014, 14:58:57 UTC
Hey stranger! I just missed you! I just returned from London earlier this week! Augh!!!! I hope you're having a fantastic time.

My hope is to be over this jetlag by Twelve's debut this weekend, LOL. Other than that, my husband and I plan to curl up, dine in, and ENJOY! A new Doctor is always something to celebrate!

How about you?

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theteej2 August 23 2014, 17:28:59 UTC
I should have read further down to see that you had already left, rats! Oh well.

As for me, I made the attempt to see the season opener at the Odeon Cinema at Leicester Square, but alas! The tickets were sold out. Not to worry, I have BBC 1 on my telly in my hotel room so I am set!

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Lovecraft on tv? anonymous August 23 2014, 08:32:37 UTC
Many folks seem to think that our choices in episodic story viewing (tv) is the best it's ever been - so why hasn't anyone yet to make a great, compelling series based on Lovecraft?

Just imagine. The first episode would start at Innsmouth - introducing the audience, like the Narrator, to the weirdness of the town and its inhabitants. Subsequent episodes could slowly work outwards into the broader Lovecraft universe from there.

Come on! There's gotta be someone out there interested in such a project?

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Re: Lovecraft on tv? eldritchhobbit August 28 2014, 12:24:48 UTC
Oh, you're so right. I absolutely love this idea! I hope The Powers That Be are listening. I'd watch it, that's for certain!

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