Cthulhu: Land of the Long White Cloud
New Zealand—Aotearoa—Land of the Long White Cloud: the island remnants of the sunken continent of Zealandia. With its boiling geysers, active volcanoes, earthquakes, deep water fjords and lush forests of fern, these are realms once home to forgotten creatures like the giant Moa bird Dinornis. But there is something else… In this collection we find an Aotearoa with the proud history, myths, and legends of the Maori, and the impacts of the white settler's later presence, and the blended society that encompasses both, but we see the shadow of other things. Herein lies the cosmic horror of the Old Ones of the Cthulhu Mythos in an anthology featuring Lovecraftian tales from some of New Zealand’s finest speculative fiction writers. Stay brave. Because here there be monsters.
Contents
Introduction by Kaaron Warren
1. Te Ika by J. C. Hart
2. Ortensia and Osvaldo by Lucy Sussex
3. The Silence at the Edge of the Sea by Dan Rabarts
4. The Caverns of the Unnamed One by Jane Percival
5. Kõpura Rising by Bryce Stevens
6. The Ward of Tindalos by Debbie Cowens and Matt Cowens
7. A Brighter Future by Grant Stone
8. The Shadow Over Tarehu Cove by Tracie McBride
9. Memories to Ashes by Paul Mannering
10. Masquerades by Marty Young
11. Edward's Journal by Lee Murray
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Stephen Robert "Steve" Proposch, born 1967, is an Australian author and editor who has worked on a number of Cthulhu Mythos anthologies, including the Cthulhu Deep Down Under series, most of which have been published through IFWG Publishing. In 1993 he co-founded the horror fiction periodical Bloodsongs , which ran for four years, and was also the founder, in partnership with his wife Melissa, of international art zine Trouble, established in 2004 and running through until 2020.

