World Wide Web and Other Lovecraftian Upgrades
Introduction by Mark Morris. Cover by Guy Adams.
H. P. Lovecraft isn't dead. He survives. From parody to pastiche, from homage to quite deliberate attempts to deny his influence, modern horror writers have wrestled unspeakably with the master for years.
In this collection of Lovecraftian tales, Gary Fry takes the un-dead writer to task in a sequence of pieces which explores everything that can be done with his fiction.
Here you'll see how the Mythos can be used to inform contemporary concerns, to provoke laughter, to make you think, to employ alternative narrative devices, to be experimental, and more.
One novella and six short stories, including an introduction by Mark Morris and an afterword from the author.
Cosmic terror awaits you; indifference is not a choice you can make. Read this book and shudder as the dreadful entities gather and the world grows dim and dangerous.
Contents:
- Introduction by Mark Morris
- World Wide Web (novella)
- Unnaturally Selected
- Servant of the Order
- Three is One Too Many or Two Few
- In the World
- Out of Body, Out of Mind (novelette)
- Bodying Forth
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Gary Fry
Gary Fry lives in Dracula's Whitby, literally around the corner from where Bram Stoker was staying when he was thinking about that character. Gary has a PhD in psychology, though his first love is literature. He is the author of four short story collections and a novella. The House of Canted Steps is his first novel.

