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This panel examines the course of Lovecraft's literary life from amateur journalist to pulp writer, discussing his (generally unsuccessful) attempts to secure book publication of his stories, and concluding with a survey of his posthumous editors, from August Derleth of Arkham House to the present day. With S. T. Joshi, Scott Connors, and Richard A. Lupoff.

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Writers of the horror, the horror, tell (not show!) us about their craft, influences, ritual and business experiences. With Andrew S. Fuller, Laird Barron, Cody Goodfellow, Ed Morris, William F. Nolan, and Wilum Hopfrog Pugmire.

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H.P. Lovecraft has been an inspiration to writers since he created his mythos and his Elder Gods. Generations of writers have used his creations to write their own interpretations of his work--some in pastiches that stayed close to the original texts, others in wholly original works that take Lovecraft's mythos and twists it into very modern and sometimes almost unrecognizable forms. Meet some of the contemporary writers who are playing in Lovecraft's universe but making it their own. Editor Ellen Datlow hosts a round table discussion with writers Caitlin R.

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Caitlín R. Kiernan will be reading from her most recent short-fiction collection, The Ammonite Violin & Others (unless she decides to read something else, which is always possible). Time permitting, questions will be taken from the audience afterwards. Caitlín's most recent novel, The Red Tree, has been nominated for both the Shirley Jackson Award and the World Fantasy Award.

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LovecraftUnbound.jpgLovecraft Unbound edited by Ellen Datlow is an award-nominated anthology of new stories inspired by H.P. Lovecraft. Ellen will host a group reading by some of the contributors to the volume: Marc Laidlaw, Michael Shea, and Caitlín R. Kiernan.

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Ramsey Campbell is one of the greatest living icons of the modern weird tale. On this panel we will examine his origins as a creator of Lovecraftian pastiche and explore how his use of the Cthulhu mythos evolved into a more personal vision throughout his career. With Joe Pettit, Jr., Jason Brock, S. T. Joshi, and William F. Nolan.

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Over a dozen writers or horror and the fantastic will read selections from their works influenced by Lovecraft and the Weird Tales circle, along with prose and poetry from Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, and others. Come celebrate fiction the way it all started—through the power of the human voice.

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Chick-N-Hed_bg.jpgMuch like Lovecraft himself, ChickenHed are known for their own brand of "weird fiction." Although ChickenHed's audience has been limited during their life, this reputation has grown over the decades, and they are now regarded as one of the most influential dumbclucks of the 20th century.

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4pm Friday and Saturday at Magnolia's Corner, 4075 NE Sandy Blvd, across the street from the Hollywood Theatre.

Meet the film makers and guests! Mingle with fellow fans and grab a bite to eat and drink before the festival kicks off!

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Friday and Saturday starting at 11 PM. After an evening of exciting films, unwind, socialize and celebrate with attendees, guests, and festival staff at at Tony Starlight's Supper Club & Lounge, 3728 NE Sandy Boulevard, a few blocks southeast of the Hollywood Theatre.

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