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<blockquote data-quote="user 2027" data-source="post: 244870" data-attributes="member: 2027"><p>Enjoy! The entire collection is online and in the public domain. Most of his stuff is short stories and a few longer stories that are really great. He spawned a whole generation of writers that kept his style and stories alive. August Derelth was another writer that comes to mind. </p><p></p><p>I grew up in New England in a wooded area. Winters are real gloomy in Connecticut and always had weird glow when your in the woods by yourself. Lovecraft captures that feeling and lets your imagination form the real horror. Not many writers can write good horror story that lets the reader invent their own nightmare. Probably stems that he was bed ridden as a child/teenager and his imagination created his own world and lets the reader do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 2027, post: 244870, member: 2027"] Enjoy! The entire collection is online and in the public domain. Most of his stuff is short stories and a few longer stories that are really great. He spawned a whole generation of writers that kept his style and stories alive. August Derelth was another writer that comes to mind. I grew up in New England in a wooded area. Winters are real gloomy in Connecticut and always had weird glow when your in the woods by yourself. Lovecraft captures that feeling and lets your imagination form the real horror. Not many writers can write good horror story that lets the reader invent their own nightmare. Probably stems that he was bed ridden as a child/teenager and his imagination created his own world and lets the reader do the same. [/QUOTE]
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