Native to Portland Oregon, R. Scott Uhls is the author of "The Voice from the Sea" found in "Lovecraftian Micro Fiction Vol. 3" by Arkham Bazaar made for the H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival. He is also the author of the Maximum Apocalypse RPG and founder of Heeroic Studios Gaming. When he's not spending his time making games, he enjoys playing Call of Cthulhu, reading comic books, and watching Lovecraftian films. He has a Master's of Arts in International Conflict Management and a Bachelor's of Arts in East Asian Studies.
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The H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival® in Portland, OR has been the vanguard of independent horror filmmaking, with a cosmic or Weird twist, for more than 20 years. Now you can attend in spirit, with this selection of short films from the 25th Annual festival that happened entirely online in 2020! With something for every Lovecraft fan, these films fill the spectrum from modern and seemingly whimsical stories inspired by Lovecraft's brand of cosmic horror, to more traditional tales filled with dread and foreboding.
The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival® in Portland, OR has been the vanguard of independent horror filmmaking, with a cosmic or Weird twist, for more than 20 years. Now you can attend in spirit, with this selection of short films from the 25th Annual festival that happened entirely online in 2020! With something for every Lovecraft fan, these films fill the spectrum from modern and seemingly whimsical stories inspired by Lovecraft's brand of cosmic horror, to more traditional tales filled with dread and foreboding.
These series of festival bumpers were made especially for the festival by returning filmmaker Noah Weisel!
Filmmakers discuss their monsters! With JM Logan (The Relic), Jean-Paul DeSciscio (Poor Glenna), James Madison Roe (Colossus), Seth Colon (The Painting), David James and Joe Parente (My Dinner With Chuck), Jesse Mrau and Josh Klaassen (Diving Bell), Aaron Morgan (SEEK).
Filmmakers discuss the growing representation in cosmic horror and why it's so important. With Dadrian Flavors (A Drink to Puerto Rico), Amber Ray Snyder (Evermore Nevermore), Jathan Lamar (A Whole Snack).
We Once Were Monster Kids: Experiencing and Writing About Weird Childhoods
Panelists discuss the Cthulhu Mythos in pop culture. DB Spizter (moderator), Peter Rawlik, Scott Uhls, Andrew Migliore, David Heath.
Filmmakers Daniel Limmer (Emma), Guilherme Daniel (The Abyss of the Soul), Alex G. Alegre (The Sky of the Others), and Sheridan Sinclair (Inadvertent) talk about Lovecraft fandom abroad and its influence in their films.

