Thomas Ligotti is often cited as the most curious and remarkable figure in horror literature since H. P. Lovecraft. His work is noted by critics for its display of an exceptionally grotesque imagination and accomplished prose style. In his stories, Ligotti has followed a literary tradition that began with Edgar Allan Poe, portraying characters ...
The terrifying world of acclaimed horror writer Thomas Ligotti is brought frighteningly to life by a collection of todays most talented writers and illustrators. Full color throughout.
Millipede Press is pleased to announce "A Lovecraft Retrospective: Artists Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft." This huge tome is four hundred pages long and features the work of over forty artists, including J.K. Potter, H.R. Giger, Raymond Bayless, Ian Miller, Virgil Finlay, Lee Brown Coye, Rowena Morrill, Bob Eggleton, Allen Koszowski, Mike Mignola, ...
This is first time the best works of master horror writer Thomas Ligotti have been brought together in a single volume. The title story "The Shadow at the Bottom of the World" is the tale of a small town that is gripped by a kind of existential darkness. Ligotti avoids the explicit violence common in some contemporary fiction, preferring instead ...
This collection of Thomas Ligotti's work contains many previously unpublished stories and an entire novella (Ligotti's first) written especially for this book. He also wrote "Songs of a Dead Dreamer" and "Grimscribe".
When junior manager Frank Dominio is suddenly demoted and then sacked it seems there was more than a grain of truth to his persecution fantasies. But as he prepares to even the score with those responsible for his demise, he unwittingly finds an ally in a dark and malevolent force that grants him supernatural powers. Frank takes his revenge in the ...
This modern masterpiece of the macabre is an unforgettable journey through a landscape of nightmares that the critics are comparing to the timeless works of Edgar Allen Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and H.P. Lovecraft. "Quite unlike anything else being published . . . one of the most unique voices in the field".-- Science Fiction Chronicle.
The four "lost" issues of Weird Tales, as it changed titles to Worlds of Fantasy and Horror -- only to revert to Weird Tales again with issue #312. Includes contributions from Thomas Ligotti, Joyce Carol Oates, Ramsey Campbell, Morgan Llywelyn, William F. Nolan, Joe Lansdale, Keith Roberts, Tanith Lee, Chet Williamson, and many, many more. A ...
The first 4 issues of Weird Tales published by DNA Publications heralds the return of the classic name. Includes contributions from all the Weird Tales regulars: Tanith Lee, Ian Watson, Thomas Ligotti, Ramsey Campbell, and many more.
Weird Tales #297 showcases Nancy Springer as the Featured Author and Frank Kelly Freas (who did all the artwork) as the Featured Artist. Other contributors include Thomas Ligotti and John Brunner.
Grimscribe is the faceless scientist of nightmare, an addict of the paranormal, an habitue of the unreal who here relates his awesome adventures with the denizens of a shadow world that is at once half-mad, yet inescapably ours. This is an account of his lives and works.
Description: Cover Art: Stephen Gervais. New. Authors and titles of original stories listed above. New, unread copy, stored flat in a mylite bag since publication: I bought it new in 1990, never read it, stored it carefully over the years. NO mailing label, NO stamps or alien writing. Fine. read more
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Ligotti, Thomas; Gilman, Carolyn Ives; Tritten, Larry; Turzillo, Mary A.; Wightman, Wayne; Robins, Madeleine E.; Denton, Bradley
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Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Edward L. Ferman
Date Published: 1990
Description: Good. Amazing cover art. Includes the following stories: The Last Feast of Harlequin-Ligotti, Thomas; Angles Alone-Gilman, Carolyn Ives; The Date-Tritten, Larry; Kraken-Turzillo, Mary A.; Unatural Strangers-Wightman, Wayne; Mules-Robins, Madeleine E.; The Chaff He Will Burn-Denton, Bradley. Book-Edgewear, age toning of the pages, light creasing of the covers and bumped corners otherwise a fine tight clean copy. read more
Description: Fine. No Jacket. Weird Tales magazine for Fall, 2001, number 325. Fine condition. A more complete description of contents is available upon request. read more
Description: Fine. No Jacket. Weird Tales magazine for Winter 1991, volume 53 number 2. Fine condition. a more complete description of contents and condition and/or an image of the front cover is available upon request. read more
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