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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Cartographie lovecraftienne
This is a couple weeks old, but I've been busy and haven't gotten to post it. Someone has posted three detailed maps of Lovecraftian locales: Arkham, Innsmouth and Kingsport. The post is in French, but the maps are right there, and they're great. The best one is Innsmouth, which almost looks like a member of the Lovecraftian Bestiary in itself.

Seaport of Innsmouth

Awesome. I'll have to be sure to put some Lovecraft into my 4 weeks of Halloween. [via NeedCoffee]
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As a person who works with maps everyday - yikes on the Kingsport Street Map. I would hate to deal with those wacky streets.

I really need to read some Lovecraft. I meant to do it about, oh, 7 years ago. I checked one of his books out from the library, but I never got around to reading it and had to turn it back in.

Posted by: Spencer on October 10, 2007 11:57 PM

Lovecraft is strange. He's got a lot of great ideas, but his stories are short and not all that conclusive. Still, very interesting and wordy, with some great mythology. Definitely worth a read.

Posted by: Mark on October 11, 2007 11:32 PM

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