• S. P. Miskowski

    Guest

    S.P. Miskowski's  Knock Knock and first novella Delphine Dodd were finalists for Shirley Jackson Awards. She is the recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships and a Swarthout Award. Her fiction and non-fiction have been published in Black Static, Supernatural Tales, Identity Theory, Other Voices, and Nightmare Magazine. She has stories in the anthologies October Dreams 2, Cassilda's Song, The Hyde Hotel, Leaves of a Necronomicon, Detritus, and Little Visible Delight.

  • Hippocampus Press

    Company

    "The world's leading publisher of books related to horror writer H. P. Lovecraft”—Publishers Weekly

    Location: EOD Center

  • Gary Myers

    Guest

    Gary Myers fell under the shadow of Lovecraft at the tender age of sixteen and never completely escaped it. All of his published writings have touched on the Cthulhu Mythos in one way or another. His books include The House of the Worm, a cycle of dream fantasies in the manner of Lovecraft and Lord Dunsany, published by Arkham House in 1975; and Dark Wisdom, a cycle of Lovecraftian horrors in a more modern vein, published by Mythos Books in 2007.

  • H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society

    Company

    The H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society is one of the world's leading producers of Lovecraftian entertainment. From the award-winning motion pictures The Call of Cthulhu and The Whisperer in Darkness, to Dark Adventure Radio Theatre's 1930s-style radio plays of Lovecraft's works, to countless other Lovecraft-inspired delights, the HPLHS offer a staggering variety of non-euclidean fun.

    Location: Theater lobby

  • Wondercon Panel: HP Lovecraft's 125 years of Cosmic Horror

    Event

    WonderCon, April 5th 4pm panel Rm 209

  • Aaron Vanek

    Guest

    Aaron Vanek received the 2005 Howie Award for his contributions to Lovecraftian cinema from the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival®-Portland, where he has been a regular guest and contributor since its inception in 1994. He expanded the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival®-San Pedro franchise into Los Angeles in 2010 and has continued running it for six years.

  • Cthulhu Rising--San Diego

    Event

     

  • Miguel Rodriguez

    Guest

    Leader of the Horrible Imaginigs Film Festival. Co conspirator for HPLFF San Pedro. It has been his mission to celebrate horror and its various sub-genres by showcasing new and independent artists, as well as reviving classic horror films.

  • Shane Haggard

    Guest

    Scientists do love their fiction. This crazy about chemistrySan Diego City College professor is also a scholar on HP Lovecraft. Now, if he can only replicate Herbert West's solution. . .
     

  • The Call of Cthulhu

    Film

    The famed story is brought richly to life in the style of a classic 1920s silent movie, with a haunting original symphonic score. Using the "Mythoscope" process — a mix of modern and vintage techniques, the HPLHS has worked to create the most authentic and faithful screen adaptation of a Lovecraft story yet attempted.

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