Submissions Closed for The Eldritch Gazette

The Submission period for this May issue of The Eldritch Gazette is now closed. Thank you everyone who has approached us with their interest, and we appreciate the support youve given us thus far.

We still have alot to go through, and are still waiting on a few things to come in from our staff and reserved writers, but all new submissions will be put aside until the reading pertiod re-opens, at a time that will be disclosed tomarrow in the May issue.

Thanks again,

Woodruff Laputka
Chief Editor
The Eldritch Gazette
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May Editorial Now Live!

The Eldritch Gazette Editorial for May, 2006 is now Live.

You can Access it by visiting here.

The Eldritch Gazette Needs YOU!

The Eldritch Gazette Needs You!

Update:

The Eldritch Gazette needs YOU!

Thats right. Our current of news and updates needs YOUR help. We are looking for news and updates of anything with in the Lovecraftian cinema community. Upcoming/Current Film projects, as well as cons, festivals, the latest magazines, etc…

If you have something you would like to contribute, just send us an email( eldritchgaz@msn.com ). Credit for your aid will always be given.

News:

Also, right now were kicking off to the assembly sessions for this coming May Issue of The Eldritch Gazette, your neighborhood Lurker, but are still in need of fresh material to fill our pages. Poetry, Art, Reviews (Film/Literature/Music/Art), Interviews, Essays, Short Fiction, all with in the Lovecraftian/Lovecraftian film genre. Send us a message if interested in contributing or to become one of our regular staff.

We also have plans to release our own little Lovecraftian Film Collection, called, “The Hapless Experiment”.

more to come on that…

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New Poetry and Prose

The collection of work at the Temple just keeps growing larger. We have a couple of new entries to the Featured Writers section today. Stefano Magliocco shares with us his latest poem, titled ‘Never On A Monday‘. Andrew Ian Dodge has also sent over a new short tale – ‘Catfighting‘.

Also, for those of you who may not have noticed, we have a new page listed under ‘Temple Sections’. It is titled ‘Recent Stories‘, and it provides a nice listing of the latest work added to the Featured Writers, Mythos Studies, and Selected Tales sections. It is an easy way to make sure you have not missed any of the great work these guys are putting out. Enjoy!

Please welcome Jeff Remmer

Jeff Remmer is the newest featured artist here at the Temple of Dagon. I am sure that many of you have heard of him, and those of you who have not, have undoubtedly seen amazing his work. We are very happy to have him join the site, and after you take a look at the work he has on display, you will be too!

The Lovecraftian Weblog

The latest addition to the Selected Tales section is ‘The Last Weblog of Jonathan Lippincott‘ by A. R. Yngve. I must say that I had not read anything quite like this before 😉 The author describes this tale as “[containing] all the classic features of a Lovecraft story: the curious man who Digs Too Deep and is Never Seen Again; the first-person account (in this case a weblog); the narrator writing his last words as The Lurking Things come for him; the cosmic horror From Beyond Space”. It is certainly different.. in a good, Lovecraftian, way.

Two New Selected Tales

Just added two new stories to the Selected Tales section of the site. First we have another interesting one from Carl Nagel called Lorna. The second one is from a newcomer to the Temple named Dario Ciriello and he gives us Appalachian Fall. Keep up the great work!

The Acolyte by Carl Nagel

After having his last story added into the Selected Tales section of the Temple, Carl decided to give us another, and we are glad he did! Be sure to read his brand new tale – The Acolyte.

Another entry for Selected Tales

We have a new story in the Selected Tales section. It is from Carl Nagel, and it is called The Horror in the Mist. Leave a comment and let him know what you think!

New Artist – K. L. Turner

K. L. Turner is the latest artist to join the Temple of Dagon. He had originally posted some of his work in the forum, but I liked it so much I had to give him his own page. His unique painting style and amazing sculpture work (including wonderful bas-reliefs and a superb Cthulhu chess set) have certainly earned him a place at the Temple. Check out his work, and let him know what you think with a comment, or say hello in the forum!