• VIP Party and Art Show Reception

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    VIP Party and Art Show Reception
    Friday, April 11th, 5:00-6:30 pm
    EOD Center

    Our esteemed guests, filmmakers, and Kickstarter VIPs will have a chance to kick off the festival in style at the VIP Party and Art Show Reception! VIP attendees can pick up their swag bags, be the first to see the Lovecraftian Art Show, browse Artist Alley, and have one on one conversations with the guests and creators who make this festival so unique!

    In addition to tasty hors d'oeuvres, beer, wine, and soft drinks, we have a special treat for your ears - a live performance by Power Skeleton! An improvisation based psychedelic black metal disco featuring a revolving ensemble.

  • After Party at Tony Starlight's Supper Club (Friday)

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    Friday, April 11
    Tony Starlight's Supper Club & Lounge
    3728 NE Sandy Boulevard
    11pm until ?
    No cover, 21+ with proper ID.

    After a long, fulfilling day spent watching movies, playing games, and listening to readings, come chill out and mingle with other exhausted fest-goers and fest-guests at Tony Starlight's with a fancy cocktail and one of their great appetizers or entrees.

  • Dreams In The Witch House Acoustic Performance

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    Dreams In The Witch House Rock Opera - Acoustic Performance
    Sunday, April 13th
    2:00 pm
    EOD Center - Main Stage

  • Drive-In Lovecraft: an Audio Visual presentation

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    Saturday, April 12th
    1-2 pm
    EOD Center Classroom

  • Doug Bradley reads The Hound

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    Sunday, April 13th
    8:00-8:30 pm
    EOD Center - Main Stage

    We think this is a truly unique event! Come see Doug Bradley read on-stage one of our favorite H.P. Lovecraft stories: The Hound! This tale of madness, depravity, grave-robbing, and otherworldly revenge, read by the man who brought us "We have such sights to show you" will leave you in shivers. Don't miss it... we're serious. You won't see this at the average Horror convention, we promise!

  • Doug Bradley reads Dagon

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    Saturday, April 12th
    9:00-9:30 pm
    EOD Center - Main Stage

    Doug Bradley may be a Demon to some, but to us, he has the voice of an Angel... wait, um, well... I guess he has the voice of a Demon too. Come see an intimate LIVE reading of H.P. Lovecraft's Dagon! This will be a rare treat, and a unique event, you won't find elsewhere! Don't miss it, or your suffering will be legendary, even in... yeah, I think you know where I'm going with this.

  • Weird Fiction in Comic Books

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    Sunday, April 13th
    7-8 pm
    EOD Center - Main stage

    Local comics writers and artists discuss the history of horror comics, their favorite books on the stands today, and what works and doesn't work in a silent visual medium. Scott Allie, Tyler Crook, Lukas Ketner, Josh Williamson, Paul Tobin, Patric Reynolds

  • Behind the Scenes of Independent Horrors

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    Sunday, April 13th
    3-4 pm
    EOD Center - Main room

    Adaptations, screenwriting on a shoestring, getting funding, how to get it in front of your audience - from amateur to indie. Featuring local and visiting filmmakers of films playing in this year's festival.

    Todd Slawsby, Darren Ormandy, Henrik Moller, Adam Petke, Sean Blau

  • Monsters Seen and Unseen

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    Sunday, April 13th
    4-5 pm
    EOD Center - Main Stage

    Explorations in the nature of monstrosity. Do we prefer our monsters to be completely alien, or make us discover something about ourselves? Orrin Grey, Doug Bradley, Allen Koszowski, Pete Rawlik, Derek Koch, Brandon Seifert.

  • The Infection of The King in Yellow

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    Saturday, April 12th
    10-11 pm
    EOD Center - Main stage

    In the wake of "True Detective", we take a look at the influence of Chambers's King In Yellow. What is it exactly, why are only some people drawn to it, and why does it hold such power over the "infected," both in fiction and for real life creators? Are the stories an essay on madness, supernatural fiction, or somehow both? Joe Pulver, Michael Cisco, KL Young, and S. T. Joshi.

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