S. T. Joshi Bibliography

More detail on the works listed, including summaries of their contents and notes on their backgrounds, are available in 300 Books by S. T. Joshi: A Comprehensive Bibliography (Sarnath Press, 2020), from which this listing was derived.

Table of Contents

  1. I. Books Written
  2. II. Books Edited
  3. III. Editions of Works by H. P. Lovecraft
  4. IV. Books Translated
  5. V. Joshi as Series Editor
    1. A. New Millennium Mythos
    2. B. The Modern Mythos Library
    3. C. Studies in Supernatural Literature
  6. VI. Contributions to Books and Periodicals
    1. A. Essays and Introductions
    2. B. Reviews
      1. i. Columns
      2. ii. Separate Reviews
    3. C. Fiction
    4. D. Poetry
    5. E. Published Letters
    6. F. Translations
  7. VII. Journals Edited
  8. VIII. Translations of Works by S. T. Joshi
    1. A. Books
    2. B. Contributions to Books and Periodicals
  9. IX. Work in Media
    1. A. Recordings
    2. B. Appearances in Documentaries
    3. C. Musical Compositions

I. Books Written

  1. 1. An Index to the Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1980.
    2. b. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1991.
  2. 2. Lovecraft’s Library: A Catalogue (with Marc A. Michaud)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1980.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2002 (rev. and enlarged).
    3. c. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2012 (rev. ed.).
    4. d. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2017 (rev. ed.; with David E. Schultz).
  3. 3. H. P. Lovecraft and Lovecraft Criticism: An Annotated Bibliography
    1. a. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1981.
    2. b. Holicong, PA: Wildside Press, [2003].
  4. 4. H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a.1. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House, 1982.
    2. a.2. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House, 1984.
    3. a.3. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House, 1987.
  5. 5. H. P. Lovecraft and Lovecraft Criticism: An Annotated Bibliography: Supplement 1980–1984 (with L. D. Blackmore)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1985.
  6. 6. Selected Papers on Lovecraft
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1989.
  7. 7. The Weird Tale
    1. a. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1990.
    2. b. Holicong, PA: Wildside Press, 2003.
  8. 8. John Dickson Carr: A Critical Study
    1. a. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1990.
  9. 9. H. P. Lovecraft: The Decline of the West
    1. a. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House, 1990.
    2. b. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Wildside Press, 2000.
  10. 10. An Index to the Fiction and Poetry of H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1992.
  11. 11. Lord Dunsany: A Bibliography (with Darrell Schweitzer)
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1993.
    2. b. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, [December] 2013 (rev. ed.; as Lord Dunsany: A Comprehensive Bibliography).
  12. 12. Lord Dunsany: Master of the Anglo-Irish Imagination
    1. a. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995.
    2. b. Seattle: Sarnath Press, 2019 (revised; as Creator of Gods and Men: Lord Dunsany and Fantasy Fiction).
  13. 13. The Core of Ramsey Campbell: A Bibliography & Reader’s Guide (with Ramsey Campbell and Stefan Dziemianowicz)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1995.
  14. 14. H. P. Lovecraft: A Life
    1. a.1. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1996.
    2. a.2. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1997.
    3. a.3. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 2004. With new Afterword.
  15. 15. A Subtler Magick: The Writings and Philosophy of H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House, 1996.
    2. b. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Wildside Press, 1999.
  16. 16. Sixty Years of Arkham House
    1. a. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1999.
    2. b. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [March] 2019 (as Eighty Years of Arkham House).
  17. 17. Ambrose Bierce: An Annotated Bibliography of Primary Sources (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999.
  18. 18. The Modern Weird Tale
    1. a. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, [March] 2001.
    2. b. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [June] 2019 (revised and expanded ed; as Weird Fiction in the Later 20th Century).
  19. 19. A Dreamer and a Visionary: H. P. Lovecraft in His Time
    1. a. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, [March] 2001.
  20. 20. Ramsey Campbell and Modern Horror Fiction
    1. a. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, [June] 2001.
    2. b. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2022 (rev. ed.; as Ramsey Campbell: Master of Weird Fiction).
  21. 21. An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, [September] 2001.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, [April] 2004.
  22. 22. God’s Defenders: What They Believe and Why They Are Wrong
    1. a. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, [June] 2003.
  23. 23. Primal Sources: Essays on H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [December] 2003.
  24. 24. The Evolution of the Weird Tale
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [September] 2004.
  25. 25. The Angry Right: Why Conservatives Keep Getting It Wrong
    1. a. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, [August] 2006.
  26. 26. Gore Vidal: A Comprehensive Bibliography
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, [June] 2007.
  27. 27. Emperors of Dreams: Some Notes on Weird Poetry
    1. a. Sydney: P’rea Press, [December] 2008.
  28. 28. The Rise and Fall of the Cthulhu Mythos
    1. a. Poplar Bluff, MO: Mythos Books, [December] 2008.
    2. b. Poplar Bluff, MO: Mythos Books, [September 2009]. [with corrections and index]
    3. c. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2015 (as The Rise, Fall, and Rise of the Cthulhu Mythos).
  29. 29. Classics and Contemporaries: Some Notes on Horror Fiction
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [June] 2009.
  30. 30. H. L. Mencken: An Annotated Bibliography
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, [July] 2009.
  31. 31. Junk Fiction: America’s Obsession with Bestsellers
    1. a. Rockville, MD: Borgo Press, [August] 2009.
  32. 32. The Removal Company
    1. a. Rockville, MD: Borgo Press, [August] 2009 (as by “J. K. Maxwell”).
    2. b. Rockville, MD: Borgo Press, [2010] (as by “S. T. Joshi”).
    3. c. In I.53.
  33. 33. H. P. Lovecraft: A Comprehensive Bibliography
    1. a. Tampa, FL: University of Tampa Press, [November] 2009.
  34. 34/35. I Am Providence: The Life and Times of H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [September] 2010. 2 vols.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2012 (paperback).
  35. 36. Conspiracy of Silence/Tragedy at Sarsfield Manor
    1. a. Rockville, MD: Borgo Press, [October] 2010.
    2. b. In I.53.
  36. 37. Ten Years of Hippocampus Press: 2000–2010 (with Derrick Hussey and David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Pres, [December] 2010.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2015 (revised; as Fifteen Years of Hippocampus Press).
    3. c. New York: Hippocampus Press, [December] 2020 (revised; as Twenty Years of Hippocampus Press).
  37. 38. The Unbelievers: The Evolution of Modern Atheism
    1. a. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, [February] 2011.
  38. 39. H. P. Lovecraft: Nightmare Countries
    1. a. New York: Metro Books, [July] 2012.
    2. b. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [July] 2018 (as H. P. Lovecraft: A Short Biography).
  39. 40/41. Unutterable Horror: A History of Supernatural Fiction
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, [December] 2012.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2014.
  40. 42. The Assaults of Chaos: A Novel about H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [July] 2013.
  41. 43. Lovecraft and a World in Transition: Collected Essays on H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2014.
  42. 44. 200 Books by S. T. Joshi: A Comprehensive Bibliography
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [September] 2014.
    2. b. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [January] 2020 (revised and expanded; as 300 Books by S. T. Joshi).
  43. 45. Driven to Madness with Fright: Further Notes on Horror Fiction
    1. a. n.p.: CreateSpace, [December] 2016.
    2. b. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [September] 2018 (expanded ed.).
  44. 46. The Stupidity Watch: An Atheist Speaks Out on Religion and Politics
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [March] 2017.
    2. b. Seattle: Sarnath Press, 2018 (expanded ed.).
    3. c. Seattle: Sarnath Press, 2021 (3rd rev. ed.).
  45. 47. Varieties of the Weird Tale
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [May] 2017.
  46. 48. Lovecraft and Weird Fiction: Selected Blog Posts, 2009–2017
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [December] 2017.
  47. 49. What Is Anything? Memoirs of a Life in Lovecraft
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [June] 2018.
  48. 50. H. L. Mencken as Artist and Critic: Essays on the Sage of Baltimore
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [July] 2018.
  49. 51. 21st-Century Horror: Weird Fiction at the Turn of the Millennium
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [November] 2018.
    2. b. ______: Timaos Press, ____.
  50. 52. The Development of the Weird Tale
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [January] 2019.
  51. 53. The Recurring Doom: Tales of Mystery and Horror
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [February] 2019.
  52. 54. Varieties of Crime Fiction
    1. a. [Rockville, MD:] Wildside Press, [September] 2019.
  53. 55. Something from Below
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, [October] 2019.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, [May] 2021.
  54. 56. Bits of Autobiography and Interviews
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [January] 2020.
  55. 57. Clark Ashton Smith: A Comprehensive Bibliography (with David E. Schultz and Scott Connors)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [March] 2020.
  56. 58. The Advance of the Weird Tale
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [May] 2020.
  57. 59. The Progression of the Weird Tale
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [February] 2021.
  58. 60. Back from the Dead: Early Fiction and Poetry
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [February] 2021.
  59. 61. Classical Papers
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [September] 2021.
  60. 62. Journals, Volume 1: 1974–1976
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [November] 2021.
  61. 63. The Recognition of H. P. Lovecraft: His Rise from Obscurity to World Renown
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [November] 2021.
  62. 64. Journals, Volume 2: 1977–1982
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [January] 2022.
  63. 65. Journals, Volume 3: 1983–1987
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [February] 2022.
  64. 66. Miscellaneous Writings
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [March] 2022.
  65. 67. Honeymoon in Jail: An “H. P. Lovecraft, Detective” Novel
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [April] 2022.
  66. 68. The Parameters of the Weird Tale
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [May] 2022.
  67. 69. Songs from Lovecraft and Others
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2022.
  68. 70. The Horror Fiction Index: An Index to Single-Author Horror Collections, 1808–2010
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [January] 2023.

II. Books Edited

  1. 1. H. P. Lovecraft in “The Eyrie” (with Marc A. Michaud)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1979.
  2. 2. H. P. Lovecraft: Four Decades of Criticism
    1. a. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1980.
  3. 3. Sonia H. Davis, The Private Life of H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1985.
    2. b. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1992.
  4. 4. Donald Wandrei, Collected Poems
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1988.
  5. 5. Clark Ashton Smith, Nostalgia of the Unknown: The Complete Prose Poetry (with Marc & Susan Michaud and Steve Behrends)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1988.
    2. b. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1993.
  6. 6. Robert E. Howard, Selected Letters 1923–1930 (with Glenn Lord and Rusty Burke)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1989.
  7. 7. Robert E. Howard, Selected Letters 1931–1936 (with Glenn Lord, Rusty Burke, and Steve Behrends)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1991.
  8. 8. The H. P. Lovecraft Centennial Conference: Proceedings
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1991.
  9. 9. An Epicure in the Terrible: A Centennial Anthology of Essays in Honor of H. P. Lovecraft (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1991.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, [September] 2011.
  10. 10. R. H. Barlow. On Lovecraft and Life
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, October 1992.
  11. 11. The Count of Thirty: A Tribute to Ramsey Campbell
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1993.
  12. 12. H. P. Lovecraft in the Argosy: Collected Correspondence from the Munsey Magazines
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1994.
  13. 13. Caverns Measureless to Man: 18 Memoirs of Lovecraft
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1996.
  14. 14. Bram Stoker, Best Ghost Stories (with Richard Dalby and Stefan Dziemianowicz)
    1. a. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 1997.
  15. 15. Henry Ferris, A Night with Mephistopheles: Selected Works of Henry Ferris
    1. a. Horam, UK: Tartarus Press, 1997.
  16. 16. Arthur Machen, The Line of Terror and Other Essays
    1. a. Bristol, RI: Hobgoblin Press, 1997.
  17. 17. Lord Dunsany, The Complete Pegāna
    1. a. Oakland, CA: Chaosium, February 1998.
  18. 18. Algernon Blackwood, The Complete John Silence Stories
    1. a. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 1998.
  19. 19. Ambrose Bierce, A Sole Survivor: Bits of Autobiography (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1998.
  20. 20. Documents of American Prejudice
    1. a. New York: Basic Books, 1999.
    2. b. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [July] 2020.
  21. 21. Great Weird Tales
    1. a. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 1999.
  22. 22. Ambrose Bierce, The Collected Fables of Ambrose Bierce
    1. a. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2000.
  23. 23. Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, The Horror on the Stair and Other Weird Tales
    1. a. Ashcroft, BC: Ash-Tree Press, 2000.
  24. 24. Civil War Memories
    1. a. Nashville, TN: Rutledge Hill Press, 2000.
    2. b. New York: Gramercy Books, 2003.
    3. c. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2009.
  25. 25. W. C. Morrow, The Monster Maker and Other Stories (with Stefan Dziemianowicz)
    1. a. Seattle: Midnight House, 2000.
  26. 26. Ambrose Bierce, The Unabridged Devil’s Dictionary (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2000.
  27. 27. Robert W. Chambers, The Yellow Sign and Other Stories
    1. a. Oakland, CA: Chaosium, 2000.
  28. 28. Atheism: A Reader
    1. a. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, [October] 2000.
  29. 29. Ambrose Bierce, The Fall of the Republic and Other Political Satires (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, [October] 2000.
  30. 30. Rudyard Kipling, The Mark of the Beast and Other Horror Tales
    1. a. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, [December] 2000.
  31. 31. From Baltimore to Bohemia: The Letters of H. L. Mencken and George Sterling
    1. a. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2001.
  32. 32. Arthur Machen, The Three Impostors and Other Stories
    1. a. Oakland, CA: Chaosium, April 2001.
  33. 33. Robert Hichens, The Return of the Soul and Other Stories
    1. a. Seattle, WA: Midnight House, [December] 2001.
  34. 34. Clark Ashton Smith, The Black Diamonds
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [March] 2002.
  35. 35. Great Tales of Terror
    1. a. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, [March] 2002.
  36. 36. H. L. Mencken, H. L. Mencken on American Literature
    1. a. Athens: Ohio University Press, [May] 2002.
  37. 37. Algernon Blackwood, Ancient Sorceries and Other Weird Stories
    1. a. New York: Penguin, [August] 2002.
  38. 38. H. L. Mencken, H. L. Mencken on Religion
    1. a. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, [September] 2002.
  39. 39. Ramsey Campbell, Ramsey Campbell, Probably
    1. a. Harrogate, UK: PS Publishing, [October] 2002.
    2. b. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing/Drugstore Indian Press, 2015 (expanded ed.).
  40. 40. Clark Ashton Smith, The Last Oblivion: Best Fantastic Poems (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [November] 2002.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, [February] 2021.
  41. 41. R. H. Barlow, Eyes of the God: The Weird Fiction and Poetry of R. H. Barlow (with Douglas A. Anderson and David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [November] 2002.
  42. 41A. Lord Dunsany, The Last Book of Jorkens
    1. a. San Francisco: Night Shade Books, 2002 [March 2003].
  43. 42. Ambrose Bierce, A Much Misunderstood Man: Selected Letters of Ambrose Bierce (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, [May] 2003 (hardcover).
    2. b. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, [April] 2016 (paperback).
  44. 43. George Sterling, The Thirst of Satan: Poems of Fantasy and Terror
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [October] 2003.
  45. 44. Lord Dunsany, The Pleasures of a Futuroscope
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [October] 2003.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, [July] 2005.
  46. 45. Arthur Machen, The White People and Other Stories
    1. a. Oakland, CA: Chaosium, [October] 2003.
  47. 46. H. L. Mencken, Mencken’s America
    1. a. Athens: Ohio University Press, [January] 2004.
  48. 47. Lord Dunsany, In the Land of Time and Other Fantasy Tales
    1. a. New York: Penguin, [January] 2004.
  49. 48. Fritz Leiber and H. P. Lovecraft: Writers of the Dark (with Ben J. S. Szumskyj)
    1. a. Holicong, PA: Wildside Press, 2003 [January 2004].
  50. 49. Lord Dunsany, The Collected Jorkens: Volume 1
    1. a. San Francisco: Night Shade Books, [February] 2004.
  51. 50. Lord Dunsany, The Collected Jorkens: Volume 2
    1. a. San Francisco: Night Shade Books, [August] 2004.
  52. 51. Samuel Loveman, Out of the Immortal Night: Selected Works of Samuel Loveman (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2004.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, [September] 2021 (revised and expanded).
  53. 52. Lord Dunsany, The Collected Jorkens: Volume 3
    1. a. San Francisco: Night Shade Books, [April] 2005.
  54. 53. Arthur Machen, The Terror and Other Stories
    1. a. Oakland, CA: Chaosium, April 2005.
  55. 54. M. P. Shiel, The House of Sounds and Others
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [July] 2005.
  56. 55. Clarence Darrow, Closing Arguments: Clarence Darrow on Religion, Law, and Society
    1. a. Athens: Ohio University Press, [July] 2005.
  57. 56. M. R. James, Count Magnus and Other Ghost Stories
    1. a. New York: Penguin, [September] 2005.
  58. 57/58/59. Supernatural Literature of the World: An Encyclopedia (with Stefan Dziemianowicz)
    1. a. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, [September] 2005. 3 vols.
  59. 60. The Shadow of the Unattained: The Letters of George Sterling and Clark Ashton Smith (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [December] 2005.
  60. 61. In Her Place: A Documentary History of Prejudice against Women
    1. a. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, [March] 2006.
  61. 62. Lovecraft’s New York Circle: The Kalem Club, 1924–1927 (with Mara Kirk Hart)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2006.
  62. 63/64/65. The Short Fiction of Ambrose Bierce: A Comprehensive Edition (with Lawrence I. Berkove and David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, [September] 2006. 3 vols.
  63. 66. M. R. James, The Haunted Dolls’ House and Other Ghost Stories
    1. a. New York: Penguin, [October] 2006.
  64. 67/68. Icons of Horror and the Supernatural
    1. a. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, [January] 2007.
  65. 69. Clark Ashton Smith, Complete Poetry and Translations, Volume 3 (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [May] 2007.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2012 (paperback).
  66. 70. Warnings to the Curious: A Sheaf of Criticism on M. R. James (with Rosemary Pardoe)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2007.
  67. 71. The Agnostic Reader
    1. a. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, [September] 2007.
  68. 72. American Supernatural Tales
    1. a. New York: Penguin, [October] 2007.
    2. b. New York: Penguin, [September] 2013 (as part of Penguin Horror, ed. Guillermo del Toro).
  69. 73. Donald Wandrei, Sanctity and Sin: The Collected Poems and Prose Poems of Donald Wandrei
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [June] 2008.
  70. 74/75. Clark Ashton Smith, The Complete Poetry and Translations, Volumes 1 and 2 (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [July] 2008.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2012 (paperback).
  71. 76. Gertrude Atherton, The Caves of Death and Other Stories
    1. a. Tampa, FL: University of Tampa Press, [August] 2008.
  72. 77. Icons of Unbelief: Atheists, Agnostics, and Secularists
    1. a. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, [November] 2008.
  73. 78. Mark Twain, What Is Man? and Other Irreverent Essays
    1. a. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, [January] 2009.
  74. 79. H. L. Mencken, Collected Poems
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [September] 2009.
  75. 80. Arthur Machen, The Great God Pan and Other Weird Stories
    1. a. Modesto, CA: Arcane Wisdom, 2009 [January 2010].
  76. 81. H. L. Mencken, Mencken on Mencken: New Autobiographical Writings
    1. a. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, [January] 2010.
  77. 82. Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, [March] 2010.
    2. b. New York & London: Titan Books, 2012 (as Black Wings of Cthulhu).
  78. 83. Montague Glass, Potash and Perlmutter: Stories of the American Jewish Experience
    1. a. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, [March] 2010.
  79. 84. Edna W. Underwood, Dear Dead Women: The Weird Stories of Edna W. Underwood
    1. a. Leyburn, UK: Tartarus Press, [May] 2010.
  80. 85. Encyclopedia of the Vampire
    1. a. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Press, [November] 2010.
  81. 86. A Weird Writer in Our Midst: Early Criticism of H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [December] 2010.
  82. 87. W. H. Pugmire, The Tangled Muse
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [December] 2010. [withdrawn]
    2. b. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [February] 2011.
  83. 88. Ambrose Bierce, The Devil’s Dictionary, Tales, & Memoirs
    1. a. New York: Library of America, [August] 2011.
  84. 89. Maurice Level, Tales of the Grand Guignol
    1. a.1. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [September] 2011.
    2. a.2. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, n.d.
    3. b. Mineola, NY: Dover, [March] 2016 (abridged; as Thirty Hours with a Corpse and Other Tales of the Grand Guignol).
  85. 90. Barry Pain, The Undying Thing and Others
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [September] 2011.
  86. 91. Arthur Machen, The White People and Other Weird Stories
    1. a. New York: Penguin, [October] 2011.
  87. 92. Donald Wandrei, Dead Titans, Waken!; Invisible Sun
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [October] 2011.
    2. b. Nampa, ID: Fedogan & Bremer, [August] 2017.
  88. 93. Dissecting Cthulhu: Essays on the Cthulhu Mythos
    1. a. Lakeland, FL: Miskatonic River Press, [December] 2011.
  89. 94. The Ghost of Fear and Others (H. P. Lovecraft’s Favorite Horror Stories, Volume 1)
    1. a. Welches, OR: Arcane Wisdom, [March] 2012.
    2. b. Portland, OR: Dark Regions Press, 2016.
  90. 95. H. L. Mencken, The Collected Drama of H. L. Mencken: Plays and Criticism
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, [June] 2012.
  91. 96. Black Wings II: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, [July] 2012.
    2. b. London: Titan Books, February 2014 (as Black Wings of Cthulhu 2).
  92. 97. The Dead Valley and Others (H. P. Lovecraft’s Favorite Horror Stories, Volume 2)
    1. a. Welches, OR: Arcane Wisdom, [November] 2012.
    2. b. Colusa, CA: Dark Renaissance Books, 2014.
  93. 98. H. L. Mencken, Bluebeard’s Goat and Other Stories
    1. a. Chester Springs, PA: Dufour Editions, [December] 2012.
  94. 99. Edward Lucas White, The Stuff of Dreams: The Weird Stories of Edward Lucas White
    1. a. Welches, OR: Arcane Wisdom, [March] 2013.
    2. b. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, [April] 2016.
  95. 100. William F. Nolan, Nolan on Bradbury
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [March] 2013.
  96. 101. Dreams of Fear: Poetry of Terror and the Supernatural (with Steven J. Mariconda)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [April] 2013.
  97. 102. Ambrose Bierce (Masters of the Weird Tale)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [April] 2013.
  98. 103/104/105. George Sterling, Complete Poetry (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [May] 2013. 3 vols.
  99. 106. Critical Essays on Lord Dunsany
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, [August] 2013.
  100. 107. Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven: Tales and Poems (uncredited)
    1. a. New York: Penguin, [September] 2013.
  101. 108. Sax Rohmer, Brood of the Witch-Queen
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [December] 2013.
  102. 109. The Original Atheists: First Thoughts on Nonbelief
    1. a. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2014 [December 2013].
  103. 110. Black Wings III: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, [February] 2014.
    2. b. New York & London: Titan Books, [March] 2015 (as Black Wings of Cthulhu 3).
  104. 111. Clark Ashton Smith, The Dark Eidolon and Other Fantasies
    1. a. New York: Penguin Classics, [February] 2014.
  105. 112. Michael Aronovitz, The Voices in Our Heads
    1. a. n.p.: Horrified Press, [February 2014].
  106. 113. Searchers After Horror: New Tales of the Weird and Fantastic
    1. a. Nampa, ID: Fedogan & Bremer, [March] 2014.
  107. 114. Carl Jacobi (with John Pelan)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [April] 2014.
  108. 115. Robert W. Chambers, The King in Yellow (uncredited)
    1. a. New York: Fall River Press, [April] 2014.
  109. 116. Edgar Allan Poe (Library of Weird Fiction)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [April] 2014.
  110. 117. Algernon Blackwood (Library of Weird Fiction)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [April] 2014.
  111. 118. William Hope Hodgson (Library of Weird Fiction)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [April] 2014.
  112. 119. Fritz Leiber, Adept’s Gambit: The Original Version
    1. a. Welches, OR: Arcane Wisdom, [June] 2014.
  113. 120. A Mountain Walked: Great Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [August] 2014.
    2. b. Portland, OR: Dark Regions Press, [October] 2015.
  114. 121. The Madness of Cthulhu: Volume 1
    1. a. London & New York: Titan Books, [September] 2014.
  115. 122. Ramsey Campbell and August Derleth, Letters to Arkham: The Letters of Ramsey Campbell and August Derleth, 1961–1971.
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, [November] 2014.
  116. 123. William Hope Hodgson: Voices from the Borderland (with Massimo Berruti and Sam Gafford).
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [November] 2014.
  117. 124. Fred Chappell (Masters of the Weird Tale)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press [November] 2014.
  118. 125. Black Wings IV: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, [March] 2015.
    2. b. London: Titan Books, March 2016 (as Black Wings of Cthulhu 4).
  119. 126. David Case (Masters of the Weird Tale)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [July] 2015.
  120. 127. The Madness of Cthulhu: Volume 2
    1. a. London & New York: Titan Books, [September] 2015.
  121. 128. Dennis Etchison, It Only Comes Out at Night and Other Stories
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [October] 2015 (uncredited).
    2. b. Vancouver, WA: Cycatrix Press, 2018.
  122. 129. The Cold Embrace: Weird Stories by Women
    1. a. Mineola, NY: Dover, [May] 2016.
  123. 130. Black Wings V: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, [June] 2016.
    2. b. New York & London: Titan Books, [December] 2017 (as Black Wings of Cthulhu 5).
  124. 131. And Death Shall Have No Dominion: A Tribute to Michael Shea (with Linda Shea)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [September] 2016.
  125. 132. Gothic Lovecraft (with Lynne Jamneck)
    1. a. Vancouver, WA: Cycatrix Press, 2016 [January 2017].
  126. 133. Nightmare’s Realm: New Tales of the Weird and Fantastic
    1. a. Portland, OR: Dark Regions Press, [April] 2017.
  127. 134. Lord Dunsany, The Ghost in the Corner and Other Stories (with Martin Andersson)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [May] 2017.
  128. 135. H. L. Mencken, A Saturnalia of Bunk: Selections from The Free Lance, 1911–1915
    1. a. Athens: Ohio University Press, [August] 2017.
  129. 136. The Red Brain: Great Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos
    1. a. Portland, OR: Dark Regions Press, [November] 2017.
  130. 137. Michael Shea, Demiurge: The Complete Cthulhu Mythos Tales
    1. a. Portland, OR: Dark Regions Press, [November] 2017.
  131. 138. Black Wings VI: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, [November] 2017.
    2. b. New York & London: Titan Books, [September] 2018 (as Black Wings of Cthulhu 6).
  132. 139. Arthur Machen (Library of Weird Fiction)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [December] 2017.
  133. 140. D. H. Lawrence, The Rocking-Horse Winner and Other Superatural Tales
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [March] 2018.
  134. 141. E. Nesbit, From the Dead: The Complete Weird Stories of E. Nesbit
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [May] 2018.
  135. 142. Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Lost Ghosts: The Complete Weird Stories of Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [May] 2018.
  136. 143. Thomas Burke, Johnson Looked Back: The Collected Weird Stories of Thomas Burke
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [June] 2018.
  137. 144. W. W. Jacobs, Twin Spirits: The Complete Weird Stories of W. W. Jacobs
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [June] 2018.
  138. 145/146. Robert Aickman (Masters of the Weird Tale)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [July] 2018. 2 vols.
  139. 147. Mary Shelley, Frankenstein and Others: The Complete Weird Fiction of Mary Shelley
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [September] 2018.
  140. 148. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Smart Set, Volume 1: 1908–1911
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [October] 2018.
  141. 149. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Smart Set, Volume 2: 1912–1913
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [October] 2018.
  142. 150. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Smart Set, Volume 3: 1914–1915
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [November] 2018.
  143. 151. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Smart Set, Volume 4: 1916–1917
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [November] 2018.
  144. 152. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Smart Set, Volume 5: 1918–1919
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [December] 2018.
  145. 153. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Smart Set, Volume 6: 1920–1921
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [December] 2018.
  146. 154. Ave atque Vale: Reminiscences of H. P. Lovecraft (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, [December] 2018.
  147. 155. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Smart Set, Volume 7: 1921–1922
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [January] 2019.
  148. 156. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Smart Set, Volume 8: 1922–1923
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [January] 2019.
  149. 157. H. L. Mencken, Miscellaneous Magazine Contributions, 1899–1909
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [February] 2019.
  150. 158. H. L. Mencken, Miscellaneous Magazine Contributions, 1910–1923
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [February] 2019.
  151. 159. Théophile Gautier, The Mummy’s Foot and Other Fantastic Tales
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2018 [actually February 2019].
  152. 160. H. L. Mencken, Essays and Introductions, 1899–1922
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [March] 2019.
  153. 161. H. L. Mencken, Newspaper Work, 1899–1901
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [March] 2019.
  154. 162. Robert Aickman (Library of Weird Fiction)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [April] 2019.
  155. 163. H. L. Mencken, Newspaper Work, 1901–1904
    1. a. New York: Sarnath Press, [May] 2019.
  156. 164. H. L. Mencken, Newspaper Work, 1904–1906
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [June] 2019.
  157. 165. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Sun, 1906–1909
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [June] 2019.
  158. 166. W. H. Pugmire, An Ecstasy of Fear
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [July] 2019.
  159. 167. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Sun, 1909–1922
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [July] 2019.
  160. 168. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Evening Sun, April–June 1910
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [August] 2019.
  161. 169. W. H. Pugmire, An Imp of Aether
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2019.
  162. 170/171/172. Arthur Machen, Collected Fiction
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2019. 3 vols.
  163. 173. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Evening Sun, July–October 1910
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [September] 2019.
  164. 174. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Evening Sun, October–December 1910
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [September] 2019.
  165. 175. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Evening Sun, January–March 1911
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [September] 2019.
  166. 176. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Evening Sun, April–July 1911
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [October] 2019.
  167. 177. Best of Black Wings: Tales of Lovecraftian Horror
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, [October] 2019.
  168. 178. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Evening Sun, August 1911–June 1912
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [November] 2019.
  169. 179. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, May–August 1911
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [December] 2019.
  170. 180. Bram Stoker
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [December] 2019.
  171. 181. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, September–December 1911
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [January] 2020.
  172. 182. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, January–April 1912
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [February] 2020.
  173. 183. R. H. Barlow, The Dragon-Fly & Leaves
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [February] 2020.
  174. 184. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, June–September 1912
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [March] 2020.
  175. 185. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, October–December 1912
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [April] 2020.
  176. 186. William Waldorf Astor, The Ghosts of Austerlitz and Other Tales
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [April] 2020.
  177. 187. Apostles of the Weird
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, [April] 2020.
  178. 188. His Own Most Fantastic Creation: Stories about H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, [April] 2020.
  179. 189. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, January–April 1913
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [May] 2020.
  180. 190. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, May–August 1913
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [May] 2020.
  181. 191. May Sinclair, If the Dead Knew: The Weird Fiction of May Sinclair
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [May] 2020.
  182. 192. Back There in the Grass: The Horror Tales of Irvin S. Cobb and Gouverneur Morris
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [May] 2020.
  183. 193. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, September–December 1913
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [July] 2020.
  184. 194. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, January–April 1914
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [July] 2020.
  185. 195. Huxley and Gladstone on Genesis
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [August] 2020.
  186. 196. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, May–August 1914
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [August] 2020.
  187. 197. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, September–December 1914
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [September] 2020.
  188. 198. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, January–May 1915
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [October] 2020.
  189. 199. H. L. Mencken, The Free Lance, June–October 1915
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [November] 2020.
  190. 200. Leslie Stephen, Essays on Religion, Volume 1: Religious Conceptions and Controversies
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [November] 2020.
  191. 201. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Evening Sun, 1913–1916
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [December] 2020.
  192. 202. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Evening Sun, 1916–1917
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [December] 2020.
  193. 203. Leslie Stephen, Essays on Religion, Volume 2: Some Religious Figures
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [December] 2020.
  194. 204. Arthur Machen, Autobiographical Writings
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [December] 2020.
  195. 205. Eccentric, Impractical Devils: The Letters of Clark Ashton Smith and August Derleth (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [December] 2020.
  196. 206. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Evening Sun, 1920–1921
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [January] 2021.
  197. 207. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Evening Sun, 1921–1923
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [February] 2021.
  198. 208. Leslie Stephen, Essays on Philosophy
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [February] 2021.
  199. 209. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Evening Sun, 1923–1924
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [March] 2021.
  200. 210/211/212. Ambrose Bierce, Collected Fiction of Ambrose Bierce
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [February] 2021. 3 vols.
  201. 213. Leslie Stephen, Literary Criticism, Volume 1
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [April] 2021.
  202. 214. H. L. Mencken, Writings in the Baltimore Evening Sun, 1923–1924
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [April] 2021.
  203. 215. H. L. Mencken, Miscellaneous Magazine Contributions, 1924
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [May] 2021.
  204. 216. Ambrose Bierce (Library of Weird Fiction)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [May] 2021.
  205. 217. Leslie Stephen, Literary Criticism, Volume 2
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [May] 2021.
  206. 218. H. L. Mencken, Miscellaneous Magazine Contributions, 1924–1925
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [June] 2021.
  207. 219. H. L. Mencken, Newspaper Work, 1917–1918
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [July] 2021.
  208. 220. Ramsey Campbell, Ramsey Campbell, Certainly: Essays and Reviews, 2002–2017
    1. a. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, July 2021.
  209. 221. H. L. Mencken, Newspaper Work, 1918–1925
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [August] 2021.
  210. 222. Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Loved and Lost
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [August] 2021.
  211. 223. Leslie Stephen, Literary Criticism, Volume 3
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [August] 2021.
  212. 224. Born under Saturn: The Letters of Samuel Loveman and Clark Ashton Smith (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2021.
  213. 225. Michael Shea, Mr. Cannyharme: A Novel of Lovecraftian Terror
    1. a.1. New York: Hippocampus Press, [October] 2021 (paperback).
    2. a.2. New York: Hippocampus Press, [November] 2021 (hardcover).
  214. 226. Leslie Stephen, Literary Criticism, Volume 4
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [November] 2021.
  215. 227. Robert Barbour Johnson, Far Below and Other Weird Stories
    1. a. Central Point, OR: Weird House, [November] 2021.
  216. 228. Sir Walter Scott, Phantasmagoria: The Weird Fiction, Poetry, and Criticism of Sir Walter Scott
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [December] 2021.
  217. 229. Carl Jacobi, Mive and Others (Best Weird Stories of Carl Jacobi, Volume I)
    1. a. Central Point, OR: Weird House Press, [December] 2021.
  218. 230. Carl Jacobi, Witches in the Cornfield (Best Weird Stories of Carl Jacobi, Volume II)
    1. a. Central Point, OR: Weird House Press, [December] 2021.
  219. 231. H. L. Mencken, Magazine and Newspaper Work, 1926
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [January] 2022.
  220. 232. Leslie Stephen, Literary Criticism, Volume 5
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [April] 2022.
  221. 233. Frank Belknap Long (Library of Weird Fiction)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [May] 2022.
  222. 234. Arthur Machen, Hieroglyphics and Other Essays
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [May] 2022.
  223. 235. Ambrose Bierce, Collected Essays and Journalism, Volume 1: 1867–1869 (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [July] 2022.
  224. 236. Ambrose Bierce, Collected Essays and Journalism, Volume 2: 1869–1870 (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [August] 2022.
  225. 237. Ambrose Bierce, Collected Essays and Journalism, Volume 3: 1870–1871 (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [September] 2022.
  226. 238. Bram Stoker, Powers of Darkness: The First Dracula (with Rickard Berghorn and Martin Andersson)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [September] 2022.
  227. 239. Ambrose Bierce, Collected Essays and Journalism, Volume 4: 1871–1872 (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [October] 2022.
  228. 240. Ambrose Bierce, Collected Essays and Journalism, Volume 5: 1872–1873
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [December] 2022.
  229. 241. Ambrose Bierce, Collected Essays and Journalism, Volume 6: 1873–1874 (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Seattle: Sarnath Press, [January] 2023.

III. Editions of Works by H. P. Lovecraft

  1. 1. Uncollected Prose and Poetry (with Marc A. Michaud)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1978.
  2. 2. Science vs. Charlatanry: Essays on Astrology (with Scott Connors)
    1. a. Madison, WI: The Strange Co., 1979.
  3. 3. Uncollected Prose and Poetry II (with Marc A. Michaud)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1980.
  4. 4. Uncollected Prose and Poetry 3 (with Marc A. Michaud)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1982.
  5. 5. Saturnalia and Other Poems
    1. a. Bloomfield, NJ: Cryptic Publications, 1984.
  6. 6. The Dunwich Horror and Others
    1. a.1. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1984.
    2. a.2. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1985.
    3. a.3. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1988.
    4. a.4. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1992.
    5. a.5. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1997.
    6. a.6. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 2000.
  7. 7. Juvenilia: 1895–1905
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1984.
  8. 8. In Defence of Dagon
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1985.
  9. 9. At the Mountains of Madness and Other Novels
    1. a.1. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1985.
    2. a.2. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1987.
    3. a.3. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1991.
    4. a.4. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1997.
  10. 10. Medusa and Other Poems
    1. a. Mount Olive, NJ: Cryptic Publications, 1986.
  11. 11. Dagon and Other Macabre Tales
    1. a.1. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1986.
    2. a.2. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1987.
    3. a.3. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1991.
    4. a.4. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1997.
  12. 12. Uncollected Letters
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1986.
  13. 13. The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions
    1. a.1. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1989.
    2. a.2. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1997.
    3. a.3. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 2000.
    4. b. New York: Del Rey, 2007.
  14. 14. The Conservative (3rd ed.)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1990.
  15. 15. The Fantastic Poetry
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1990.
    2. b. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1993.
  16. 16. Letters to Henry Kuttner (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1990.
  17. 17. Letters to Richard F. Searight (with David E. Schultz and Franklyn Searight)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1992.
  18. 18. Autobiographical Writings
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1992.
  19. 19. Letters to Robert Bloch (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1993.
  20. 20. The H. P. Lovecraft Dream Book (with David E. Schultz and Will Murray)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1994.
  21. 21. The Shadow over Innsmouth (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1994.
    2. b. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1997.
  22. 22. Letters to Samuel Loveman and Vincent Starrett (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1994.
  23. 23. Miscellaneous Writings
    1. a. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1995.
  24. 24. The Annotated H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. New York: Dell, August 1997.
  25. 25. More Annotated H. P. Lovecraft (with Peter Cannon)
    1. a. New York: Dell, August 1999.
  26. 26. The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories
    1. a. New York: Penguin, [October] 1999.
    2. b. New York: Penguin, [October] 2011 (deluxe ed.).
    3. c. London: Folio Society, 2017.
  27. 27. Lord of a Visible World: An Autobiography in Letters (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Athens: Ohio University Press, [August] 2000.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2019.
  28. 28. The Annotated Supernatural Horror in Literature
    1. a.1. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2000.
    2. a.2. New York: Hippocampus Press, [July 2005].
    3. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, [March] 2012 (rev. ed.).
  29. 29. The Shadow out of Time (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a.1. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2001.
    2. a.2. New York: Hippocampus Press, [October] 2003.
  30. 30. The Ancient Track: Complete Poetical Works
    1. a. San Francisco: Night Shade Books, [August] 2001.
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2013. [Rev. ed.]
  31. 31. The Thing on the Doorstep and Other Weird Stories
    1. a. New York: Penguin, [August] 2001.
    2. b. New York: Penguin, [September] 2013 (as part of Penguin Horror, ed. Guillermo del Toro).
  32. 32. Mysteries of Time and Spirit: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Donald Wandrei (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. San Francisco: Night Shade Books, [October] 2002.
  33. 33. From the Pest Zone: The New York Stories (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [January] 2003.
  34. 34. Letters to Alfred Galpin (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [June] 2003.
  35. 35. Collected Essays: Volume 1 (Amateur Journalism)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [April] 2004.
  36. 36. Collected Essays: Volume 2 (Literary Criticism)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [April] 2004.
  37. 37. The Dreams in the Witch House and Other Weird Stories
    1. a. New York: Penguin, [August] 2004.
  38. 38. Letters from New York (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. San Francisco: Night Shade Books, [April] 2005.
  39. 39. Letters to Rheinhart Kleiner (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [July] 2005.
  40. 40. Collected Essays: Volume 3 (Science)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2005 [February 2006].
  41. 41. Collected Essays: Volume 4 (Travel)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2005 [February 2006].
  42. 42. Collected Essays: Volume 5 (Philosophy; Autobiography and Miscellany)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2006 [January 2007].
  43. 43. O Fortunate Floridian: H. P. Lovecraft’s Letters to R. H. Barlow (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. Tampa, FL: University of Tampa Press, 2007.
  44. 44/45. Essential Solitude: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2008. 2 vols. [hardcover].
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2013. 2 vols. [paperback].
  45. 46. The Complete Fiction (uncredited)
    1. a. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2008.
    2. b. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2011.
  46. 47/48. A Means to Freedom: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard (with David E. Schultz and Rusty Burke)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [September] 2009. 2 vols. (hardcover).
    2. b. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2o11. 2 vols. (paperback).
  47. 49. Against Religion
    1. a. [New York]: Sporting Gentlemen, [May] 2010.
  48. 50. The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
    1. a. Tampa, FL: University of Tampa Press, [September] 2010.
  49. 51. The Crawling Chaos and Others (The Annotated Revisions and Collaborations of H. P. Lovecraft, Volume 1)
    1. a. Welches, OR: Arcane Wisdom, [August] 2011.
  50. 52. Letters to James F. Morton (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [December] 2011.
  51. 53. Medusa’s Coil and Others (The Annotated Revisions and Collaborations of H. P. Lovecraft, Volume 2)
    1. a. Welches, OR: Arcane Wisdom, [April] 2012.
  52. 54. Letters to Elizabeth Toldridge and Anne Tillery Renshaw (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [January] 2014.
  53. 55. H. P. Lovecraft (Library of Weird Fiction)
    1. a. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, [April] 2014.
  54. 56/57/58. Collected Fiction: A Variorum Edition
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2015. 3 vols.
  55. 59. Letters to Robert Bloch and Others (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2015.
  56. 60. Early Stories (with Steven Philip Jones)
    1. a. Livonia, MI: Caliber Comics, [May] 2016.
  57. 61. Letters to J. Vernon Shea, Carl F. Strauch, and Lee McBride White (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [May] 2016.
  58. 62. Letters to F. Lee Baldwin, Duane W. Rimel, and Nils Frome (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [October] 2016.
  59. 63. Letters to C. L. Moore and Others (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2017.
  60. 64. Dawnward Spire, Lonely Hill: the Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2017.
  61. 65. Collected Fiction: A Variorum Edition (Volume 4)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2017.
  62. 66. Letters to Maurice W. Moe and Others (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [September] 2018.
  63. 67. The H. P. Lovecraft Cat Book
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, [June] 2019.
  64. 68. Selected Essays
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, [July] 2019.
  65. 69. To a Dreamer: Best Poems of H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, [July] 2019.
  66. 70. Letters to Wilfred B. Talman and Helen V. and Genevieve Sully (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2019.
  67. 71. Letters with Donald and Howard Wandrei and to Emil Petaja (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [December] 2019.
  68. 72. Letters to Alfred Galpin and Others (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2020.
  69. 73/74. Letters to Family and Family Friends (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [August] 2020. 2 vols.
  70. 75. Letters to Rheinhart Kleiner and Others (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [December] 2020.
  71. 76. Letters to E. Hoffmann Price and Richard F. Searight (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [April] 2021.
  72. 77. Letters to Woodburn Harris and Others (with David E. Schultz)
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [October] 2022.
  73. 78. Miscellaneous Letters (with David E. Schultz
    1. a. New York: Hippocampus Press, [October] 2022.

IV. Books Translated

  1. 1. Maurice Lévy, Lovecraft: A Study in the Fantastic
    1. a. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1988.

V. Joshi as Series Editor

A. New Millennium Mythos

  1. 1. Michael Shea, Copping Squid and Other Mythos Tales
    1. a. [Lynnwood, WA:] Perilous Press, [October] 2009.
  2. 2. Brian Stableford, The Womb of Time
    1. a. Lynnwood, WA: Perilous Press, 2010.

B. The Modern Mythos Library

  1. 1. Rick Dakan, The Cthulhu Cult
    1. a. Welches, OR: Arcane Wisdom, 2011.
  2. 2. Jonathan Thomas, The Color over Occam
    1. a. Welches, OR: Arcane Wisdom, 2012.

C. Studies in Supernatural Literature

  1. 1. Robert H. Waugh, ed. Lovecraft and Influence: His Predecessos and His Contemporaries
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2013.
  2. 2. S. T. Joshi, ed. Critical Essays on Lord Dunsany
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, [August] 2013.
  3. 3. William F. Touponce. Lord Dunsany, H. P. Lovecraft, Ray Bradbury: Spectral Journeys
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, [October] 2013.
  4. 4. Gary William Crawford, ed. Ramsey Campbell: Critical Essays on the Master of Modern Horror
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, [December] 2013.
  5. 5. S. T. Joshi and Darrell Schweitzer. Lord Dunsany: A Comprehensive Bibliography.
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, [December] 2013.
  6. 6. James Goho. Journeys into Darkness: Critical Essays on Gothic Horror.
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, [March] 2014.
  7. 7. Jason V Brock. Disorders of Magnitude: A Survey of Dark Fantasy.
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, [July] 2014.
  8. 8. Justin Everett and Jeffrey H. Shanks, ed. The Unique Legacy of Weird Tales: The Evolution of Modern Fantasy and Horror.
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2015.
  9. 9. June Pulliam and Anthony J. Fonseca. Richard Matheson’s Monsters: Gender in the Stories, Scripts, Novels, and Twilight Zone Episodes.
    1. a. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2016.

VI. Contributions to Books and Periodicals

A. Essays and Introductions

  1. 1. “Adam Nevill: The Sense of Dread.”
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 24 (Fall 2018): 62–67.
  2. 2. “Adnotationes Criticae.”
    1. a. Life Is a Hideous Thing 1, No. 2 (January 1981): 8–10; 1, No. 4 (July 1981): 7–10; 2, No. 2 (July 1982): 5–7; 2, No. 3 (January 1983): 5–6; 2, No. 4 (April 1983): 2–4; 3, No. 1 (September 1983): 3–6.
  3. 3. “Afterword.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. A History of the Necronomicon. West Warwick , RI: Necronomicon Press, 1980. [5–7].
    2. b. In I.43 (as “‘History of the Necronomicon’”).
  4. 4. “Afterword.”
    1. a. In [R. H. Barlow and] H. P. Lovecraft. The Night Ocean. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1982. [24].
  5. 5. “Afterword.”
    1. a. In Brian McNaughton. The Throne of Bones. Black River, NY: Terminal Fright, 1997. 338–41.
    2. b. In I.58 (as “Brian McNaughton: The Care and Feeding of Ghouls”).
  6. 6. “Afterword.”
    1. a. In Michael Aronovitz. Alice Walks. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, 2013. 201–3.
    2. b. In I.58 (as part of “Some Younger Weird Writers”).
  7. 7. “Afterword.”
    1. a. In Salomé Jones, ed. Cthulhu Lives! London: Ghostwood Books, 2014. 230–32.
    2. b. In I.66.
  8. 8. “Afterword.”
    1. a. H. P. Lovecraft. The Annual Report on the Science of Astronomy, 1904. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 2018. 17–19.
  9. 9. “Afterword.”
    1. a. In Kyla Lee Ward. The Macabre Modern and Other Morbidities. Sydney, Australia: P’rea Press, 2019. 147–48.
    2. b. In I.58 (as part of “Some Modern Weird Poets”).
  10. 10. “Afterword: Gorman and Lovecraft.”
    1. a. In Herbert Gorman. The Place Called Dagon. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2003. 185–87.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “Herbert Gorman and H. P. Lovecraft”).
  11. 11. “Agnosticism and Atheism.”
    1. a. In Tom Quirk and Gary Scharnhorst, ed. American History through Literature 1870–1920. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2006. 1.31–35.
    2. b. In I.46.c (as “Atheism and Agnosticism: 1870–1920”).
  12. 12. “Algernon Blackwood.”
    1. a. In Scott Brewster and Luke Thurston, ed. The Routledge Handbook to the Ghost Story. New York: Routledge, 2017. 116–23.
    2. b. In I.52.
  13. 13. “An Annotated List of Lovecraft’s Juvenile Manuscripts in the John Hay Library.”
    1. a. Les Bibliothèques 2, No. 2 (April 1985): 1–7.
    2. b. In I.68.
  14. 14. “Arthur Machen: Philosophy and Fiction.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 2 (Summer 1987): 3–26.
    2. b. In I.7 (as “Arthur Machen: The Mystery of the Universe”).
    3. c. In Darrell Schweitzer, ed. Discovering Classic Horror Fiction I. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House, 1992. 1–33.
    4. d. In Short Story Criticism, Volume 20. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2005. 193–201 (as “Arthur Machen: The Mystery of the Universe”).
  15. 15. “Arthur Machen: The Evils of Materialism.”
    1. a. In Stephen Jones, ed. Flotsam Fantastique: The Souvenir Book of World Fantasy Convention 2013. Wembley, UK: World Fantasy Convention, 2013. 96–105.
  16. Articles in Muncie Evening Press, 1975–76.
    1. 16. “Burris Intensive Courses Popular.” 22 November 1975, “Next Week” section. T-10.
    2. 17. “Burris Singers in BSU Concert.” 13 December 1975, “Next Week” section. T-11.
    3. 18. “Burris Has New Lounge.” 10 January 1976, “Next Week” section. T-8.
    4. 19. “Burris to Do ‘The Apple Tree.’” 31 January 1976, “Next Week” section. T-10.
    5. 20. “Many Enjoy Burris Open House.” 21 February 1976, “Next Week” section. T-10.
    6. 21. “Burris Group Wins Gold Medal.” 13 March 1976, “Next Week” section. T-10.
    7. 22. “Eleven Burris String Groups Plan Concert.” 24 April 1976, “Next Week” section. T-10.
    8. 23. “Burris Players into Baroque Tuesday Night.” 15 May 1976, “Next Week” section. T-10.
  17. 24. “Autobiography in Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 1 (Fall 1979): 7–19.
    2. b. In The Necon Committee, ed. Necon Stories. Providence: Three Bobs Press, 1990. 142–59 (revised).
    3. c. In I.23.
    4. d. In I.43.
  18. 25. “Barbarism vs. Civilization: Robert E. Howard and H. P. Lovecraft in Their Correspondence.”
    1. a. Studies in the Fantastic No. 1 (Summer 2008): 95–124.
    2. b. In Darrell Schweitzer, ed. The Robert E. Howard Reader. [Holicong, PA:] Borgo Press, 2010. 51–81.
    3. c. In I.43.
  19. 26. “The Beatification of St. Kim.”
    1. a. American Rationalist 61, No. 6 (November/December 2015): 6–7.
    2. b. In I.46.
  20. 27. “The Beauties of Cosmicism: The Poetry and Prose of Clark Ashton Smith” (with Marc A. Michaud).
    1. a. Books at Brown 27 (1979): 81–87 (as “The Prose and Poetry of Clark Ashton Smith”).
    2. b. In I.66.
  21. 28. “Books by Lovecraft’s Colleagues: A Preliminary Listing.”
    1. a. New Lovecraft Collector No. 11 (Summer 1995): 3–4; No. 13 (Winter 1996): 2–4.
  22. 29. “Bran Mak Morn and History.”
    1. a. In Benjamin Szumskyj, ed. Two-Gun Bob: A Centennial Study of Robert E. Howard. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2006. 120–31.
    2. b. In I.47.
  23. 30. “Briefly Noted.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 2 (Spring 1980): 20, 29; No. 3 (Fall 1980): 39; No. 4 (Spring 1981): 9, 19, 38, 43, 44; No. 5 (Fall 1981): 40; No. 6 (Spring 1982): 13, 17, 32; No. 7 (Fall 1982): 29, 39; No. 9 (Fall 1984): 71, 73, 79–80; No. 10 (Spring 1985): 12, 17, 28, 35; No. 11 (Fall 1985): 80; No. 12 (Spring 1986): 33, 37; No. 14 (Spring 1987): 38, 44; No. 15 (Fall 1987): 64, 68; No. 16 (Spring 1988): 18, 24, 40; No. 17 (Fall 1988): 13, 23, 29; No. 18 (Spring 1989): 17; Nos. 19/20 (Fall 1989): 27, 62, 69, 71; No. 21 (Spring 1990): [separate insert]; Nos. 22/23 (Fall 1990): 9, 32, 65 (without title); No. 24 (Spring 1991): 5, 17, 29; No. 25 (Fall 1991): 22; No. 26 (Spring 1992): 25, 34; No. 27 (Fall 1992): 9, 25, 31; No. 32 (Spring 1995): 11 (without title).
  24. 31. “Briefly Noted.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Annual No. 1 (2007): 26, 83, 90, 93, 160; No. 2 (2008): 103, 138, 191, 215; No. 3 (2009): 9, 53, 95, 146, 183, 199; No. 4 (2010): 30, 123, 135, 165, 170, 215; No. 5 (2011): 111, 120, 154, 180; No. 6 (2012): 35, 75, 152, 178; No. 7 (2013): 35, 74, 135.
  25. 32. “Briefly Noted.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 2 (Summer 1987): 35, 44; No. 4 (Fall 1988): 12, 22, 33, 40; No. 5 (Spring 1989): 19, 26, 36; No. 6 (Fall 1989): 9, 14, 24, 27; No. 7 (Spring 1990): [separate insert]; No. 12 (Spring 1993): 6 (without title); No. 14 (Winter 1994): 28, 36 (without title).
  26. 33. “The ‘Cake Artist’ and His Bigotry.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 38, No. 2 (February/March 2018): 11.
    2. b. In I.46.b.
  27. 34. “Can Freethinkers Be Conservative?”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 42, No. 6 (October/November 2022): 12–13.
  28. 35. “The Canon of Weird Fiction.”
    1. a. Necrofile No. 19 (Winter 1996): 23–25.
    2. b. In I.58.
  29. 36. “Christianity and Paganism in Two Dunsany Novels.”
    1. a. In S. T. Joshi, ed. Critical Essays on Lord Dunsany. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2013. 203–11.
    2. b. In I.47.
  30. 37. “A Chronology of Selected Works by H. P. Lovecraft.”
    1. a. In Kenneth W. Faig, Jr. H. P. Lovecraft: His Life, His Work. West Warwick , RI: Necronomicon Press, 1979. 29–36.
    2. b. In II.2.
  31. 38. “Civil War, Anyone?”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 41, No. 5 (August/September 2021): 10–11.
  32. 39. “Clive Barker: Sex, Death, and Fantasy.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 9 (Spring 1991): 2–12.
    2. b. In I.18.
    3. c. In Contemporary Literary Criticism, Volume 205. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2005. 57–66.
  33. 40. “Commentary” [on Lovecraft to Charles W. Hornig, 7 August 1933].
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 49 (Lammas 1987): 29–30.
  34. 41. “Concluding Address.”
    1. a. Books at Brown 38–39 (1991–92): 149–55.
    2. b. In II.5.
  35. 42. “A Confession of Unfaith.”
    1. a. American Rationalist 60, No. 4 (July/August 2014): 6–7.
    2. b. In I.46.
    3. c. In I.56.
  36. 43. “The Cthulhu Mythos.”
    1. a. In S. T. Joshi, ed. Icons of Horror and the Supernatural. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2006. 97–128 (Vol. 1).
    2. b. In I.43.
  37. 44. “The Cthulhu Mythos: Lovecraft vs. Derleth.”
    1. a. In David Wynn, ed. Mythos Tales & Others: Number One. Poplar Bluff , MO: Mythos Books, 1996. 76–87.
    2. b. In I.66.
  38. 45. “Cthulhu’s Empire: H. P. Lovecraft’s Influence on His Contemporaries and Successors.”
    1. a. In Gary Hoppenstand, ed. Pulp Fiction in the 1920s and 1930s. Salem, OR: Salem Press, 2013. 19–35.
  39. 46. “David J. Schow and Splatterpunk.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 13 (Summer 1993): 21–27.
    2. b. In I.24.
  40. 47. “The Demise of the White Inferiorists.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 39, No. 3 (April/May 2019): 14–15.
    2. b. In I.46.c.
  41. 48. “Dennis Etchison: Spanning the Genres.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 15 (Summer 1994): 30–36.
    2. b. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 19 (Summer 1996): 29–36 (revised).
    3. c. In I.24.
  42. 49. “The Development of Lovecraftian Studies, 1971–1982.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 8 (Spring 1984): 32–36 (Part IB; as “Lovecraft in the Foreign Press, 1971–1982”); No. 9 (Fall 1984): 62–71 (Part IA); No. 10 (Spring 1985): 18–28 (Part IIA); No. 11 (Fall 1985): 54–65 (Part IIB).
    2. b. In I.43.
  43. 50. “Difficile Est Saturam Non Scribere.”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 11 (5 February 1979): 14.
  44. 51. “Dorothy L. Sayers: The Highbrow Detective Story.”
    1. a. Million No. 14 (March–June 1993): 13–17.
    2. b. In I.54.
  45. 52. “The Dream World and the Real World in Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 15 (Lammas 1983): 4–15.
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
  46. 53. “Dunsany, Lord.”
    1. a. In David Pringle, ed. St. James Guide to Fantasy Writers. Detroit: St. James Press, 1996. 170–71.
  47. 54. “Eckhardt’s Art.”
    1. a. Damned Thing No. 3 (August 1992): 34–36.
    2. b. In I.66.
  48. 55. “Editorial.”
    1. a. Vanguard 5, No. 9 (16 January 1975): 2 (with subtitle: "Buycentennial?").
  49. 56. “Editorial.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 1 (Fall 1979): 1–2.
  50. 57. “Editorial.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies Nos. 19/20 (Fall 1989): 3–4.
  51. 58. “Editorial.”
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 1 (Spring 2007): 3–4 (as by “The Editors”).
  52. 59. “Editorial.”
    1. a. American Rationalist 57, No. 4 (July/August 2011): 3.
  53. 60. “Editorial.”
    1. a. Spectral Realms No. 1 (Summer 2014): 4–5.
  54. 61. “Editorial.”
    1. a. Penumbra No. 1 (2020): 5–6.
  55. 62. “Editorial Postscript” to “Xenophobia in the Life and Work of H. P. Lovecraft” by Barry L. Bender.
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 5 (Fall 1981): 27–28.
  56. 63. “Editorial Postscript” to “The Lovecraft-Derleth Connection” by Robert M. Price.
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 7 (Fall 1982): 23–24, 7.
  57. 64. “Editor’s Note” to “The Doom That Came to Sarnath” by H. P. Lovecraft.
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 10 (31 October 1978): 6–7.
  58. 65. “Editor’s Note” to “The Other Gods” by H. P. Lovecraft.
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 12 (1 August 1979): 3–4.
  59. 66. “Editor’s Note” to “‘Till A’ the Seas’” by H. P. Lovecraft and R. H. Barlow.
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 9 (20 August 1978): 6.
    2. b. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 17 (Hallowmass 1983): 33 (abridged; as “Lovecraft’s Contribution to ‘“Till A’ the Seas”’”).
  60. 67. “Edgar Allan Poe and the Revolution in Horror Fiction.”
    1. a. In [Jerad Walters, ed.] The Man That Was Used Up: A Celebration of Edgar Allan Poe. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, 2009. 437–81.
    2. b. In I.40/41 (as “Edgar Allan Poe”).
  61. 68. [Entries.]
    1. a. In James Gunn, ed. The New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. New York: Viking, 1988.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “On Some Science Fiction Writers”).
  62. 69. [Entries.]
    1. a. In David Pringle, ed. St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost & Gothic Writers. Detroit: St. James Press, 1998.
    2. b. In I.59 (entries on Robert Aickman, William Peter Blatty, Les Daniels, Thomas Harris, L. P. Hartley, William Hjortsberg, Peter Straub, and Thomas Tryon).
  63. 70. [Entries.]
    1. a. In Tom W. Flynn, ed. The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2007.
  64. 71. [Entries.]
    1. a. In Pete Von Sholly, ed. The PS Book of Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2019. 2 vols.
  65. 72. “Establishing the Canon of Weird Fiction.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 27 (Spring 2005): 10–15.
    2. b. In I.47.
  66. 73. “‘The Events at Poroth Farm’ and the Literature of Horror.”
    1. a. Dagon Nos. 18/19 (July-October 1987): 10–12.
    2. b. In I.66.
  67. 74. “Excised Passages in ‘The Thing on the Doorstep.’”
    1. a. Lovecraft Annual No. 7 (2013): 171–77.
    2. b. In I.43.
  68. 75. “Everil Worrell: Women, Religion, and Weird Fiction.”
    1. a. In I.68.
    2. b. Penumbra No. 3 (2022): ___–__.
  69. 76. “A Failed Experiment: Family and Humanity in The Sundial.
    1. a. In Melanie R. Anderson and Lisa Kröger, ed. Shirley Jackson, Influences and Confluences. London & New York: Routledge, 2016. 25–34.
    2. b. In I.52.
  70. 77. “Farewell to the Pink Race!”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 40, No. 6 (October/November 2020): 10–11.
    2. b. In I.46.c.
  71. 78. “The Fiction of Ambrose Bierce: A Bibliographical Survey.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 23 (Summer 1998): 31–37.
  72. 79. “Finney, Charles G.”
    1. a. In Jack Sullivan, ed. The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural. New York: Viking, 1986. 152–53.
    2. b. In I.59.
  73. 80. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. Writings in The Tryout. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1977. 3–4.
  74. 81. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. Blood Will Have Its Season. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2009. 11–12.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.”).
  75. 82. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Michael Aronovitz. Seven Deadly Pleasures. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2009. 7–8.
    2. b. In I.58 (as part of “Some Younger Weird Writers”).
  76. 83. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In William F. Nolan and Jason V Brock, ed. The Bleeding Edge: Dark Barriers, Dark Frontiers. Vancouver, WA: Cycatrix Press, 2009. [9–12]. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2015. 7–11.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “The Anthologies of Jason V Brock and William F. Nolan”).
  77. 84. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Jason V Brock and William F. Nolan, ed. The Devil’s Coattails: More Dispatches from the Dark Frontier. Vancouver, WA: Cycatrix Press, 2011. 13–15.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “The Anthologies of Jason V Brock and William F. Nolan”).
  78. 85. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Danel Olson, ed. 21st Century Gothic: Great Gothic Novels Since 2000. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2011. xi–xvii.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “From Gothic to Weird”).
  79. 86. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Charles Lovecraft, ed. Avatars of Wizardry. Sydney, Australia: P’rea Press, 2012. 9–12.
    2. b. In I.66.
    3. c. In I.68 (as part of “Some Notes on Weird Poetry”).
  80. 87. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In David Simmons, ed. New Critical Essays on H. P. Lovecraft. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. xi–xvi.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “The Emergence of H. P. Lovecraft”).
  81. 88. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Mark Howard Jones, ed. Cthulhu Cymraeg: Lovecraftian Tales from Wales. Cardiff: Screaming Dreams, 2013. 1–4.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “Lovecraft in Wales”).
  82. 89. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Kenneth W. Faig, Jr. Lovecraftian Voyages. n.p.: Ultratelluric Press, 2013. vii–viii.
    2. b. In Kenneth W. Faig, Jr. Lovecraftian Voyages. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2017. vii–viii.
  83. 90. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Sammy Maine. Necronomicon: Dark Fantasy, Digital Art and H. P. Lovecraft. London: Flame Tree Publishing, 2015. 6.
    2. b. In I.66.
  84. 91. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In David Hambling. The Dulwich Horror and Others. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2015. ix–x.
    2. b. In I.58 (as part of “Some Younger Weird Writers”).
  85. 92. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Nicole Cushing. The Mirrors. Vancouver, WA: Cycatrix Press, 2015. 11–13.
    2. b. In I.59 (as “Nicole Cushing: By the Throat”).
  86. 93. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. Short Stories: An Anthology of Classic Tales. London: Flame Tree Publishing, 2017. 8–9.
  87. 94. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Curtis M. Lawson. Black Heart Boy’s Choir. n.p.: Wyrd Horror, 2019. vii–ix.
    2. b. In I.58 (as part of “Some Younger Weird Writers”).
  88. 95. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Michael Aronovitz. Dancing with Tombstones. Baltimore: Cemetery Dance, 2021. 7–8.
  89. 96. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Maria Sjöstrand. Phantom Listeners: A Collection of Halloween Poems. St Andrews, UK: Alectum Press, 2021.
    2. b. In I.68 (as part of “Some Notes on Weird Poetry”).
  90. 97. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Mark Howard Jones. Star-Spawned: Lovecraftian Horrors & Strange Stories. Hertford, NC: Macabre Ink, 2022. xi–xii.
  91. 98. “Foreword.”
    1. a. In Adele Gardner. Halloween Hearts. Salem, OR: Jackanapes Press, 2022. 11–12.
  92. 99. “Foreword: Poe and Lovecraft.”
    1. a. In Sean Moreland, ed. The Lovecraftian Poe: Essays on Influence, Reception, Interpreation and Transformation. Bethlehem: Lehigh University Press, 2017. ix–xiii.
    2. b. In I.58 (as “Poe and Lovecraft”).
  93. 100. “From the Cosmic to the Human: H. P. Lovecraft’s Influence on Ramsey Campbell.”
    1. a. In Robert H. Waugh, ed. Lovecraft and Influence: His Predecessors and Successors. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2013. 109–23.
    2. b. In I.66.
  94. 101. “From ‘The Franklyn Paragraphs’ to Daoloth: Ramsey Campbell and Lovecraft over Fifty Years.”
    1. a. Phantasmagoria 4 (2021): 56–65.
  95. 102. “Further Notes on Lovecraft and Music.”
    1. a. Romantist 4–5 (1980/81): 47–49.
    2. b. In I.43.
  96. 103. “Gems from Unquiet 21.”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 10 (31 October 1978): 19.
    2. b. In  I.68.
  97. 104. “The Genesis of ‘The Shadow out of Time.’”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 33 (Fall 1995): 24–29.
  98. 105. “Ghost Stories.”
    1. a. In Tom Quirk and Gary Scharnhorst, ed. American History through Literature 1870–1920. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2006. 1.417–24.
    2. b. In I.58 (as “The Ghost Story, 1870–1920”).
  99. 106. “Gore Vidal (1925–2012).”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 32, No. 6 (October/November 2012): 8.
  100. 107. “The Great Meadow Country Clubhouse.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 110 (Roodmas 2018): 13.
  101. 108. “The Group: Bradbury, Matheson, Beaumont, Nolan.”
    1. a. Nameless 1, No. 2 (Fall/Winter 2012): 129–43.
  102. 109. “A Guide to the Lovecraft Fiction Manuscripts at the John Hay Library.”
    1. a. Cynick 2, No. 4 (September 1981): 2–19.
    2. b. Lovecraft Studies No. 16 (Spring 1988): 24–33; No. 17 (Fall 1988): 14–20.
    3. c. In I.43.
  103. 110. “Gun Nuts on the Run.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 38, No. 5 (August/September 2018): 12–13.
    2. b. In I.46.c.
  104. 111. “Guy de Maupassant: Women, Madness, and the Horla.”
    1. a. Penumbra No. 2 (2021): 139–60.
  105. 112. “H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937).”
    1. a. Life Is a Hideous Thing 1, No. 3 (April 1981): 6–7.
  106. 113. “H. P. Lovecraft: Denier of God—Creator of Gods.”
    1. a. Truth Seeker 147 (May–August 2020): 20–25.
  107. 114. “H. P. Lovecraft: Letters to August Derleth, 1926–1937.”
    1. a. Cynick 1, No. 1 (April 1977): 1–10.
  108. 115. “H. P. Lovecraft: Letters to John T. Dunn” (editor; with David E. Schultz and John H. Stanley).
    1. a. Books at Brown 38–39 (1991–92): 157–223.
  109. 116. “H. P. Lovecraft: The Books” (by Lin Carter; annotated by Robert M. Price and S. T. Joshi)
    1. a. In Darrell Schweitzer, ed. Discovering H. P. Lovecraft. Rev. ed. Holicong, PA: Wildside Press, 2001. 107–47.
  110. 117. “H. P. Lovecraft: The Fiction of Materialism.”
    1. a. In Douglas Robillard, ed. American Supernatural Fiction: From Edith Wharton to the Weird Tales Writers. New York: Garland, 1996. 141–66.
    2. b. In I.24.
    3. c. In I.43.
  111. 118. “H. P. Lovecraft and Lovecraft Criticism: An Annotated Bibliography: Supplement.”
    1. a. Cynick 1, No. 1 (April 1977): 23–33; 1, No. 2 (June 1977): 5–28; 1, No. 3 (September 1977): 9–36; 1, No. 4 (December 1977): 11–23.
  112. 119. “H. P. Lovecraft’s Racism and Recognition.”
    1. a. Truth Seeker 147 (September–December 2020): 23–27.
    2. b. In I.59.
  113. 120. “How Bad Are Lovecraft’s Revisions?”
    1. a. Scream Factory No. 10 (Autumn 1992): 18–22.
    2. b. In Peter Enfantino, Robert Morrish, and John Scoleri, ed. The Best of the Scream Factory. Baltimore: Cemetery Dance Publications, 2018. 106–9.
    3. c. In I.66.
  114. 121. “How to Be Happy, Though an Atheist.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 42, no. 5 (August/September 2022): 8.
  115. 122. “H[oward] P[hillips] Lovecraft.”
    1. a. In Douglass H. Thomson, Jack G. Voller, and Frederick S. Frank, ed. Gothic Writers: A Critical and Bibliographical Guide. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001. 270–82.
    2. b. In I.58 (as “Lovecraft and the Gothic”).
  116. 123. “Humour and Satire in Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 61 (Yuletide 1988): 3–13.
    2. b. In Scott Connors, ed. A Century Less a Dream: Selected Criticism on H. P. Lovecraft. Holicong, PA: Wildside Press, 2002. 124–36.
    3. c. In I.43.
  117. 124. “In Memoriam: Paul Kurtz (1925–2012).”
    1. a. American Rationalist 58, No. 6 (November/December 2012): 11.
  118. 125. “An Index of Titles to the Selected Poems of Clark Ashton Smith.”
    1. a. Cynick 2, No. 2 (February 1981): 2–12.
  119. 126. “Interview with S. T. Joshi.”
    1. a. Carnage Hall No. 4 (n.d.): 36–45.
    2. b. In I.56.
  120. 127. “Introduction.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 1 (September 1975): 3.
  121. 128. “Introduction.”
    1. a. Cynick 3, No. 1 (February 1982): 1–12.
  122. 129. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Walter de la Mare. The Return. Mineola, NY: Dover, 1997. iii–vi.
    2. b. In I.52.
  123. 130. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Algernon Blackwood. Incredible Adventures. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2004. 9–13.
    2. b. In I.52.
  124. 131. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Clark Ashton Smith. The Sword of Zagan and Other Writings. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2004. 7–9.
    2. b. In I.58 (as part of “Clark Ashton Smith’s Juvenilia”).
  125. 132. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Bram Stoker. Five Novels. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2006. vii–x.
    2. b. In I.47 (as “Bram Stoker: Dracula and Others”).
  126. 133. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Barry Pain. An Exchange of Souls [with Henri Béraud’s Lazarus]. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2007. 5–8.
    2. b. In I.52 (as “Barry Pain: The Occasional Weirdist”).
  127. 134. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Henri Béraud. Lazarus [with Barry Pain’s An Exchange of Souls]. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2007. 5–6.
    2. b. In I.52.
  128. 135. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Ambrose Bierce. An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and Other Stories. Leyburn, UK: Tartarus Press, 2008. v–xviii.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “Ambrose Bierce and Weird Fiction”).
  129. 136. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Leland Hall. Sinister House [with Francis Brett Young’s Cold Harbour]. New York: Hippocampus Press, [June] 2008. 5–8.
    2. b. In I.52.
  130. 137. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Francis Brett Young. Cold Harbour [with Leland Hall’s Sinister House]. New York: Hippocampus Press, [June] 2008. 9–13.
    2. b. In I.52.
  131. 138. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Washington Irving. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories. Leyburn, UK: Tartarus Press, 2009. v–xi.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “Washington Irving and the American Weird Tradition”).
  132. 139. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Arthur Ransome. The Elixir of Life [with R. E. Spencer’s The Lady Who Came to Stay]. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2009. 7–11.
    2. b. In I.52.
  133. 140. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In R. E. Spencer. The Lady Who Came to Stay [with Arthur Ransome’s The Elixir of Life]. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2009. 9–13.
    2. b. In I.52.
  134. 141. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. B. Drake. The Shadowy Thing. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2010. 5–7.
    2. b. In I.58 (as “H. B. Drake’s The Shadowy Thing”).
  135. 142. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Voltaire. God and Human Beings. Translated by Michael Shreve. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2010. 11–16.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “Voltaire and God”).
  136. 143. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Complete Cthulhu Mythos Tales. New York: Fa ll River Press, 2013; New York: Barnes & Noble, 2016. vii–xiii.
  137. 144. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 1.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2014. ix–xii.
  138. 145. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Dreams in the Witch House. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 2.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2014. ix–xii.
  139. 146. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Dunwich Horror. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 3.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2014. ix–xii.
  140. 147. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Clint Smith. Ghouljaw and Other Stories. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2014. 11–12.
    2. b. In I.58 (as part of “Some Younger Weird Writers”).
  141. 148. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Nate Pederson, ed. The Starry Wisdom Library. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2014, n.p.
  142. 149. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Shadow out of Time. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 4.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2015. ix–xii.
  143. 150. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Shadow over Innsmouth. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 5.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2015. ix–xii.
  144. 151. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. At the Mountains of Madness. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 6.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2015. ix–xii.
  145. 152. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Lois H. Gresh. Cult of the Dead and Other Weird and Lovecraftian Tales. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2015. 9–10.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “The Mythos Tales of Lois H. Gresh”).
  146. 153. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Spirit of Revision: Lovecraft’s Letters to Zealia Brown Reed Bishop. Ed. Sean Branney and Andrew Leman. Glendale, CA: H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society, 2015. 7–14.
    2. b. In I.58 (as “Lovecraft and Zealia Bishop”).
  147. 154. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Darrell Schweitzer. Awaiting Strange Gods: Weird and Lovecraftian Fictions. Nampa, ID: Fedogan & Bremer, 2015. i–v.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “Darrell Schweitzer and the Mythos”).
  148. 155. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Caitlín R. Kiernan. Beneath an Oil-Dark Sea: The Best of Caitlín R. Kiernan, Volume Two. Burton, MI: Subterranean Press, 2015. 11–16.
    2. b. In I.47 (as “Caitlín R. Kiernan and Sensuous Prose”).
  149. 156. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Call of Cthulhu. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 7.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2015. ix–xii.
  150. 157. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Colour out of Space. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 8.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2015. ix–xii.
  151. 158. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Whisperer in Darkness. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 9.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2015. ix–xii.
  152. 159. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Colour out of Space. Orange, MA: Amy Borezo, Publisher, 2016, n.p.
  153. 160. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Don Swaim. The Assassination of Ambrose Bierce: A Love Story. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2016. 9–11.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “Don Swaim and Ambrose Bierce”).
  154. 161. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft [and Zealia Bishop]. The Mound. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 10.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2016. ix–xii.
  155. 162. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Haunter of the Dark (with The Thing on the Doorstep). (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 11.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2016. xi–xviii.
  156. 163. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 12.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2016. ix–xvi.
  157. 164. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Eleanor M. Ingram. The Thing from the Lake. Seattle: Sarnath Press, 2017. 5–8.
    2. b. In I.52.
  158. 165. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Robert Hichens. The Dweller on the Threshold. Seattle: Sarnath Press, 2017. 5–8.
    2. b. In I.52.
    3. c. In I.58 (as part of “The Weird Work of Robert Hichens”).
  159. 166. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Festival and Other Abnormalities. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 13.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2017. ix–xiv.
    2. b. In I.68 (as “The Sense of Place in Lovecraft’s Early Tales”).
  160. 167. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. Herbert West—Reanimator and Kindred Night Spawn. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 14.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2017. ix–xix.
  161. 168. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. Dagon and Diverse Monstrosities. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 15.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2017. ix–xx.
  162. 169. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Other Gods and Various Ethereal Effusions. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 16.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2017. ix–xxi.
    2. b. In I.68 (as “The Dunsanian Tales”).
  163. 170. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Curse of Yig and Selected Ghastly Ghostwritings. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 17.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2017. ix–xvi.
  164. 171. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Caitlín R. Kiernan. Houses Under the Sea: Mythos Tales. Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, 2018. 11–16.
    2. b. In I.58 (as “Caitlín R. Kiernan and the Mythos”).
  165. 172. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In [Alex and Bobbi Scully, ed.] Birthing Monsters: Frankenstein’s Cabinet of Curiosities and Cruelties. n.p.: Firbolg Publishing, 2018. 1–7.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “Mary Shelley and Death”).
  166. 173. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Edgar Allan Poe. The Masque of the Red Death and Others. Illustrated by Jason Eckhardt. Warren, RI: Ulthar Press, 2018. 7–11.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “Edgar Allan Poe”).
  167. 174. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In The Astounding History of Fantasy & Science Fiction. London: Flame Tree Publishing, 2018. 8–15 (unsigned).
  168. 175. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Lurking Fear. West Warwick , RI: Necronomicon Press, 2019. 1.
  169. 176. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Benjamin Blake. Tenebrae in Aeternum: A Collection of Stygian Verse. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2020. 9–10.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “The Weird Poetry on Benjamin Blake”).
    3. c. In I.68 (as part of “Some Notes on Weird Poetry”).
  170. 177. “Introduction.”
    1. a. In Robert Hichens. Snake-Bite and Other Mystery Tales of the Sahara. Eureka, CA: Stark House Press, 2022. 7–10.
  171. 178. “Introduction” to “Cats and Dogs” by H. P. Lovecraft.
    1. a. Twilight Zone 3, No. 3 (July–August 1983): 30.
  172. 179. “Introduction” to H. P. Lovecraft’s Favourite Horror Stories (ed. S. T. Joshi and Marc A. Michaud).
    1. a. Twilit Grotto 1, No. 4 (May 1984): [2–5].
    2. b. In I.66.
  173. 180. “Introduction to the Cooper Square Edition.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft and Willis Conover. Lovecraft at Last. New York: Cooper Square Press, 2002. xi–xvi.
    2. b. In I.43 (as “Lovecraft at Last”).
  174. 181. “Introduction” to The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast and One Other by R. H. Barlow.
    1. a. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1994. 5–8.
    2. b. In I.59 (as “R. H. Barlow’s Early Fiction”).
  175. 182. “Introduction” to The Night Ocean and Other Tales.
    1. a. Cynick 2, No. 3 (June 1981): 8–14.
  176. 183. “Irvin S. Cobb and Gouverneur Morris: A Taste for the Weird.”
    1. a. Weird Fiction Review No. 6 (2015): 171–85.
    2. b. In I.47.
  177. 184. “J. Vernon Shea (1912–1981).”
    1. a. In J. Vernon Shea. H. P. Lovecraft: The House and the Shadows. West Warwick , RI: Necronomicon Press, 1982. 19–20.
    2. b. In I.66.
  178. 185. “Jacques Bergier and H. P. Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Cynick 1, No. 4 (December 1977): 2–3.
    2. b. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 11 (5 February 1979): 7–8.
    3. c. In I.66.
  179. 186. “Karl Edward Wagner, ‘Sticks,’ and Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Phantasmagoria No. 5 (2021): 68–73.
    2. b. In I.68.
  180. 187. “Killing Women with Robert Bloch, Thomas Harris, and Bret Easton Ellis.”
    1. a. Armchair Detective 26, No. 1 (Winter 1993): 38–45, 98–102 (as “Weird Tales”).
    2. b. In I.18.
  181. 188. The King of Elfland’s Daughter and The Blessing of Pan.
    1. a. Damned Thing No. 5 (Yuletide 1993): 40–49.
  182. 189. “The King’s New Clothes.”
    1. a. Million No. 13 (January–February 1993): 27–37.
    2. b. In I.18 (as “Stephen King: the King’s New Clothes”).
  183. 190. “Kipling, [Joseph] Rudyard.”
    1. a. In Jack Sullivan, ed. The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural. New York: Viking, 1986. 246–47.
    2. b. In I.59.
  184. 191. “L. P. Davies: The Workings of the Mind.”
    1. a. Armchair Detective 24, No. 2 (Spring 1991): 174–85 (as “The Powers of the Mind”).
    2. b. In I.24.
    3. c. In I.54.
  185. 192. “Lands Forgotten or Unfound: The Prose Poetry of Clark Ashton Smith.”
    1. a. In Scott Connors, ed. The Freedom of Fantastic Things: Selected Criticism on Clark Ashton Smith. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2006. 138–47.
    2. b. In I.52.
  186. 193. “Les Daniels.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 8 (Fall 1990): 16–24.
    2. b. In I.24 (as “Les Daniels: The Horror of History”).
  187. 194. “Letters: Mencken-Sterling.”
    1. a. Menckeniana No. 155 (Fall 2000): 3–7.
  188. 195. “Letters to Carl Ferdinand Strauch” by H. P. Lovecraft (editor; with David E. Schultz).
    1. a. Lovecraft Annual No. 4 (2010): 46–119.
  189. 196. “Letters to Farnsworth Wright” by H. P. Lovecraft (editor; with David E. Schultz).
    1. a. Lovecraft Annual No. 8 (2014): 5–59.
  190. 197. “Letters to Lee McBride White” by H. P. Lovecraft (editor; with David E. Schultz).
    1. a. Lovecraft Annual No. 1 (2007): 31–64.
  191. 198. “The Life and Work of Rod Serling.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 7 (Spring 1990): 22–28.
    2. b. In I.24 (as “Rod Serling: The Moral Supernatural”).
  192. 199. “Life Is Not a Hideous Thing.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 7 (Lammas 1982): 36–38.
    2. b. In [Sam Gafford, ed.] The Providence Pals: Memories and Miscellany. Warren, RI: Ulthar Press, 2015. 14–17.
    3. c. In I.56.
    4. d. In I.59.
  193. 200. [Liner Notes.]
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Hound; The Music of Erich Zann. Read by Andrew Leman. Syracuse, NY: Cadabra Records, 2016. [LP]
  194. 201. [Liner notes.]
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Lurking Fear. Read by Andrew Leman. Syracuse, NY: Cadabra Records, 2016. [LP]
  195. 202. [Liner notes.]
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. Fungi from Yuggoth and Other Poems. Read by William E. Hart. Nampa, ID: Fedogan & Bremer, 2016. [CD. Notes printed in separate booklet.]
    2. b. In I.68 (as “Fungi from Yuggoth”).
  196. 203. [Liner notes.]
    1. a. In Robert W. Chambers. The Yellow Sign. Read by Anthony D. P. Mann. Syracuse, NY: Cacabra Records, 2017. [LP]
    2. b. In I.68 (as “‘The Yellow Sign’”).
  197. 204. [Liner notes.]
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. Dagon; The Cats of Ulthar; The Music of Erich Zann. Read by Andrew Leman. Syracuse, NY: Cadabra Records, 2018. [LP]
  198. 205. [Liner notes.]
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. The Call of Cthulhu. Read by Andrew Leman. Syracuse, NY: Cadabra Records, 2018. [LP]
  199. 206. [Liner notes.]
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. Beyond the Wall of Sleep. Read by Andrew Leman. Syracuse, NY: Cadabra Records, 2021. [LP]
  200. 207. [Liner notes.]
    1. a. In Arthur Machen. The Great God Pan. Read by Laurence R. Harvey. Syracuse, NY: Cadabra Records, 2022. [LP]
    2. b. In I.68 (as “‘The Great God Pan’”).
  201. 208. [Liner notes.]
    1. a. In Ambrose Bierce. The Death of Halpin Frayser. {…}
    2. b. In I.68 (as “‘The Death of Halpin Frayser’”).
  202. 209. [Liner notes.]
    1. a. In M. R. James. Count Magnus. {…}
    2. b. In I.68 (as “‘Count Magnus’”).
  203. 210. [Liner notes.]
    1. a. in H. P. Lovecraft. The Shadow out of Time. Read by Andrew Leman. Syracuse, NY: Cadabra Records, 2022.
  204. 211. “A Literary Tutelage: Robert Bloch and H. P. Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 16 (Winter 1995): 13–25.
    2. b. In I.24.
    3. c. In Benjamin Szumskyj, ed. The Man Who Collected Psychos: Critical Essays on Robert Bloch. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2009. 23–40.
    4. d. In I.43.
  205. 212. “Living in a Religious Society.”
    1. a. American Rationalist 62, No. 6 (November/December 2016): 6–7.
    2. b. In I.46.
    3. c. In I.56.
  206. 213. “The Long View.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 39, No. 2 (February/March 2019): 9–10.
    2. b. In I.46.c.
  207. 214. “A Look at Lovecraft’s Fantastic Poetry.”
    1. a. Aklo (Summer 1991): 20–30.
    2. b. In I.43 (as “Lovecraft’s Fantastic Poetry”).
  208. 215. “A Look at Lovecraft’s Letters.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 46 (Eastertide 1987): 3–12.
    2. b. In I.6.
    3. c. In I.23.
    4. d. In I.43.
  209. 216. “Lord Dunsany: The Career of a Fantaisiste.”
    1. a. In I.7.
    2. b. In Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, Volume 59. Detroit: Gale, 1995. 16–29.
    3. c. In Darrell Schweitzer, ed. Discovering Classic Fantasy Fiction. San Bernadino, CA: Borgo Press, 1996. 7–48.
  210. 217. “Lost on a Desert Island Department.”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 14 (1 May 1980): 5.
  211. 218. “Lovecraft and a World in Transition.”
    1. a. Mage (Winter 1985): 23–32.
    2. b. In I.43.
  212. 219. “Lovecraft and Classical Antiquity.”
    1. a. Cynick 2, No. 2 (February 1981): 13–24.
    2. b. In I.66.
  213. 220. “Lovecraft and Dunsany’s Chronicles of Rodriguez.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 82 (Hallowmass 1992): 3–6.
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
  214. 221. “Lovecraft and Providence.”
    1. a. Radio talk, WBRU (Providence), 15 March 1977, 6.45–7.15 p.m.
  215. 222. “Lovecraft and the ‘Big Issue.’”
    1. a. Providence Sunday Journal Magazine (5 August 1990): 14 (as “An Enormous Break with Literary Tradition. . . .”).
    2. b. Lovecraft Studies Nos. 22/23 (Fall 1990): 49–50.
    3. c. In I.43.
  216. 223. “Lovecraft and The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath.
    1. a. Cynick 2, No. 1 (December 1979): 2–13.
    2. b. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 37 (Candlemas 1986): 25–34, 59.
  217. 224. “Lovecraft and the Films of His Day.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 77 (Eastertide 1991): 8–10.
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
  218. 225. “Lovecraft and the Regnum Congo.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 28 (Yuletide 1984): 13–17.
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
  219. 226. “Lovecraft and the Titans: A Critical Legacy.”
    1. a. In Sean Moreland, ed. New Directions in Supernatural Horror in Literature: The Critical Influence of H. P. Lovecraft. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 155–70.
    2. b. In I.58.
  220. 227. “Lovecraft and Weird Tales.
    1. a. In II.1 (as “Introduction”).
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
    4. d. In Tom Roberts, ed. Windy City Pulp Stories #15. Normal, IL: Black Dog Books, 2015. 57–65.
  221. 228. “Lovecraft Criticism: A Study.”
    1. a. Miskatonic 5, No. 1 (2 February 1977): [2–6].
    2. b. In III.8.
  222. 229. “Lovecraft, H. P.”
    1. a. In John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, ed. American National Biography. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999, Vol. 13. 953–54.
  223. 230. “Lovecraft, H. P.”
    1. a. In Matt Cardin, ed. Mummies around the World. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2014. 207–10.
  224. 231. “Lovecraft in School.”
    1. a. Damned Thing No. 5 (Yuletide 1993): 2–14.
  225. 232. “Lovecraft in Weird Tales.
    1. a. New Lovecraft Collector No. 10 (Spring 1995): 3–4.
  226. 233. “Lovecraft on Human Knowledge: An Exchange” (with K. Setiya).
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 24 (Spring 1991): 22–23, 34.
  227. 234. “Lovecraft, Regner Lodbrog, and Olaus Wormius.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 89 (Eastertide 1995): 3–7.
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
  228. 235. “Lovecraft’s Aesthetic Development: From Classicism to Decadence.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 31 (Fall 1994): 24–34.
  229. 236. “Lovecraft’s Alien Civilisations: A Political Interpretation.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 32 (St John\'s Eve 1985): 8–24, 31 (abridged).
    2. b. In I.6.
    3. c. In I.23.
    4. d. In I.43.
  230. 237. “Lovecraft’s ‘Dunsanian Studies.’”
    1. a. In S. T. Joshi, ed. Critical Essays on Lord Dunsany. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2013. 241–64.
  231. 238. “Lovecraft’s Earliest Writings.”
    1. a. New Lovecraft Collector No. 3 (Summer 1993): 3–4.
    2. b. In I.68.
  232. 239. “Lovecraft’s Early Pamphlets.”
    1. a. New Lovecraft Collector No. 4 (Fall 1993): 3–4.
    2. b. In I.68 (as “Lovecraft’s Amateur Pamphlets”).
  233. 240. “Lovecraft’s Ethical Philosophy.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 21 (Spring 1990): 24–37, 39.
  234. 241. “Lovecraft’s Juvenile Fiction.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 84 (Lammas 1993): 3–16.
  235. 242. “Lovecraft’s Other Planets.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 4 (Eastertide 1982): 3–11 (abridged).
    2. b. In I.6.
    3. c. In I.43.
  236. 243. “Lovecraft’s Revisions: How Much of Them Did He Write?”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 11 (Candlemas 1983): 3–14.
    2. b. In I.6.
    3. c. In I.43.
  237. 244. “M. R. James and the Limitations of the Ghost Story.”
    1. a. Spectral Tales No. 1 (June 1988): 27–33.
    2. b. In I.7 (as “M. R. James: The Limitations of the Ghost Story”).
    3. c. In Short Story Criticism, Volume 16. Detroit: Gale, 1991. 254–58 (as “M. R. James: The Limitations of the Ghost Story”).
  238. 245. “‘Mackintosh Willy.’”
    1. a. Phantasmagoria 4 (2021): 82 (as part of symposium, “My Favourite Ramsey Campbell Story . . .”).
  239. 246. “The Magical Spirituality of a Lapsed Catholic: Atheism and Anticlericalism.”
    1. a. In John W. Morehead, ed. The Supernatural Cinema of Guillermo del Toro. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2015. 11–21.
    2. b. In I.52.
  240. 247. “Man’s Mistreatment of Woman.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 39, No. 5 (August/September 2019): 11–12.
    2. b. In I.46.c.
  241. 248. “Master and Pupil: August Derleth and Ramsey Campbell’s First Book.”
    1. a. In Gary William Crawford, ed. Ramsey Campbell: Critical Essays on the Master of Modern Horror. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2013. 101–12.
    2. b. In I.47.
  242. 249. “Mencken and Terrorism.”
    1. a. Menckeniana No. 173 (Spring 2005): 13–15.
    2. b. In I.50.
  243. 250. “Mencken Bibliography Addenda.”
    1. a. Menckeniana No. 165 (Spring 2003): 12–16.
  244. 251. “Mosig at Last: My Years with the Greatest of Lovecraft Scholars.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 33 (Lammas 1985): 29–35, 23.
    2. b. In I.56.
  245. 252. “My Friend, Wilum Pugmire.”
    1. a. Fungi 23 (2020): 21–23.
    2. b. In I.59.
  246. 253. “My Summer Readings.”
    1. a. Life Is a Hideous Thing 1, No. 1 (September 1980): 5–8.
  247. 254. “My Work in Lovecraft Studies.”
    1. a. Twilit Grotto 2, No. 1 (February 1985): [2–3].
  248. 255. “The Nastiness of Conservatives.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 38, No. 6 (October/November 2018): 27–28.
    2. b. In I.46.c.
  249. 256. “News of Interest.”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 11 (5 February 1979): 4 (unsigned).
  250. 257. “News of Interest.”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 12 (1 August 1979): 2 (unsigned).
  251. 258. The Nightmare Factory by Thomas Ligotti.”
    1. a. In Stephen Jones and Kim Newman, ed. Horror: Another 100 Best Books. New York: Carroll & Graf, 2005. 385–89.
    2. b. In I.47.
  252. 259. “A Note on Post-Lovecraftian Fantasy.”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 20 (2 February 1985): 13–21; No. 21 (1 August 1985): 8–22; No. 22 (2 February 1986): 12–23.
    2. b. In I.66.
  253. 260. “Notes from Providence.”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 12 (1 August 1979): 10.
  254. 261. “The Old Gods Waken.”
    1. a. In Stephen Jones, ed. The Art of Horror: An Illustrated History. London: Elephant Books; Montclair, NJ: Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, 2015. 178–203.
  255. 262. “On ‘A Wine of Wizardry.’”
    1. a. Spectral Realms No. 7 (Summer 2017): 105–10.
    2. b. In I.52.
  256. 263. “On ‘In Amundsen’s Tent’ by John Martin Leahy.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. At the Mountains of Madness. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 6.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2015. 171–73.
    2. b. In I.58 (as “Lovecraft and ‘In Amundsen’s Tent’”).
  257. 264. “On James Wade and English Spellings.”
    1. a. Outré 1, No. 5 (May 1977): 69–73.
    2. b. In I.66 (abridged).
  258. 265. “On Joshi’s Critical Analysis.
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 7 (March 1976): 6.
    2. b. In I.__.
  259. 266. “On ‘Polaris.’”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 15 (Lammas 1983): 22–26.
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
  260. 267. “On Rod Serling’s ‘Clean Kills and Other Trophies.’”
    1. a. In [Angel McCoy, ed.] Another Dimension Anthology. n.p.: Wily Writers, 2016. 43–45.
    2. b. In I.58.
  261. 268. “On ‘Supernatural Horror in Literature.’”
    1. a. Fantasy Commentator 5, No. 3 (Fall 1985): 194–204.
    2. b. In III.28 (as “Introduction”; revised).
    3. c. In I.43.
  262. 269. “On ‘The Book.’”
    1. a. Cynick 2, No. 3 (June 1981): 2–7.
    2. b. Nyctalops 3, No. 4 (April 1983): 9–13.
    3. c. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 53 (Candlemas 1988): 3–7.
    4. d. In I.23.
    5. e. In I.43.
  263. 270. “On ‘The Descendant.’”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 53 (Candlemas 1988): 10–11.
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
  264. 271. “On ‘The Tree on the Hill.’”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 17 (Hallowmass 1983): 6–9.
    2. b. In I.43.
  265. 272. “An Outline of Trends in Post-Lovecraftian Fantasy.”
    1. a. Life Is a Hideous Thing 1, No. 3 (April 1981): 2–5.
  266. 273. “The Party of Traitors.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 38, No. 3 (April/May 2018): 14–15.
    2. b. In I.46.b.
  267. 274. “Passing the Torch: H. P. Lovecraft\'s Influence on Fritz Leiber.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 24 (Winter 1999): 17–25.
    2. b. Fantasy Commentator 11, Nos. 1 & 2 (Summer 2004): 65–74.
    3. c. In I.24.
    4. d. In I.43.
  268. 275. “Poems Not in The Ancient Track” (editor).
    1. a. Lovecraft Annual No. 3 (2009): 184–89.
  269. 276. “The Poetry of Donald Wandrei.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 3 (Spring 1988): 9–18, 34.
    2. b. In II.71 (as “Introduction”).
    3. c. In I.52.
  270. 277. “The Political and Economic Thought of H. P. Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Miskatonic 6, No. 4 (February 1979): [20–24].
    2. b. In I.43.
  271. 278. “Preface.”
    1. a. In Andrew Migliore and John Strysik. The Lurker at the Lobby: A Guide to the Cinema of H. P. Lovecraft. Seattle: Armitage House, 2000. viii, x–xi.
  272. 279. “Preface.”
    1. a. In James Arthur Anderson. Out of the Shadows: A Structuralist Approach to Understanding the Fiction of H. P. Lovecraft. [San Bernardino, CA:] Borgo Press, 2011. 9–12.
  273. 280. “Preface.”
    1. a. In Ann K. Schwader. Dark Energies. Sydney, Australia: P’rea Press, 2015. 15–17.
    2. b. In I.58 (as part of “Some Modern Weird Poets”).
  274. 281. “Preface to the Illustrated Edition.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. Supernatural Horror in Literature. Pawtucket, RI: Montilla Publications, 1992. 5–8.
  275. 282. “The Problem of Islamic Extremism.”
    1. a. American Rationalist 61, No. 2 (March/April 2015): 7–8.
    2. b. In I.46.
  276. 283. “Pronoun Follies.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 42, No. 2 (February/March 2022): 8–9.
  277. 284. “Prospectus to the Collected Works of H. P. Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 13 (31 October 1979): 3–15.
  278. 285. “Punishing Women for Abortion.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 41, No. 2 (February/March 2021): 9–10.
    2. b. In I.46.c.
  279. 286. “R. H. Barlow and the Recognition of Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 60 (Hallowmass 1988): 45–51, 32.
    2. b. In I.43.
  280. 287. “Ramsey Campbell.”
    1. a. In [Darrell Schweitzer, ed.] The World Horror Convention, 1997. [Philadelphia: Owlswick Press, 1997.] 8–10.
  281. 288. “Ramsey Campbell: The Fiction of Paranoia.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 17 (Summer 1995): 22–33 (abridged).
    2. b. In I.18.
  282. 289. “Random Memories of Noreascon II.”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 15 (31 October 1980): 22–23.
    2. b. In [Sam Gafford, ed.] The Providence Pals: Memories and Miscellany. Warren, RI: Ulthar Press, 2015. 7–10.
    3. c. In I.64.
  283. 290. “The Rationale of Lovecraft’s Pseudonyms.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 80 (Eastertide 1992): 15–24, 29.
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
  284. 291. “The Readings of S. T. Joshi: September 1982ff.”
    1. a. Life Is a Hideous Thing 2, No. 3 (January 1983): 2–4.
  285. 292. “‘Reality’ and Knowledge: Some Notes on the Aesthetic Thought of H. P. Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies 1, No. 3 (Fall 1980): 17–27.
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
  286. 293. “The Recognition of H. P. Lovecraft” (with Marc A. Michaud).
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 8 (5 February 1978): 2–7.
    2. b. In I.66.
  287. 294. “The Recognition of H. P. Lovecraft.”
    1. a. In NecronomiCon Providence 2013. Cranston, RI: Lovecraft Arts & Sciences Council Press, 2013. 10–11.
  288. 295. “The Recognition of H. P. Lovecraft, 1937–2013.”
    1. a. In I.43.
  289. 296. “Religions Behaving Badly.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 41, No. 6 (October/November 2021): 13.
  290. 297. “Republicans Are Hazardous to Your Health.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 40, No. 5 (August/September 2020): 12–13.
    2. b. In I.46.c.
  291. 298. [Response to “The Defense Reopens!” by Peter Cannon.]
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 24 (Spring 1991): 36.
  292. 299. [Response to Letter by Patrick Miller.]
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 18 (Spring 1989): 32.
  293. 300. [Response to Letter by Patrick Miller.]
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies Nos. 19/20 (Fall 1989): 73.
  294. 301. [Response to Letter by Stefan Dziemianowicz.]
    1. a. New Lovecraft Collector No. 9 (Winter 1995): 4.
  295. 302. [Response to Letter by Don Konecny.]
    1. a. Free Inquiry 41, No. 6 (October/November 2021): 20.
  296. 303. [Response to Review of H. P. Lovecraft: The Decline of the West by Donald R. Burleson.]
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies Nos. 22/23 (Fall 1990): 59.
  297. 304. “Richard Gavin: the Nature of Horror.”
    1. a. Vastarien 1, No. 3 (Autumn 2018): 23–42.
    2. b. In I.51.
  298. 305. “Robert Aickman: ‘So Little Is Definite.’”
    1. a. Million No. 12 (November–December 1992): 15–22 (as "\'So Little Is Definite\'").
    2. b. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 18 (Winter 1996): 22–33.
    3. c. In I.18.
  299. 306. “Robert W. Chambers.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 22 (Roodmas 1984): 26–33, 17.
    2. b. In Harold Bloom, ed. Twentieth-Century American Literature. New York: Chelsea House, 1986, Vol. 2. 725–26 (excerpt).
    3. c. In Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, Volume 41. Detroit: Gale, 1991. 113–15.
    4. d. In I.24.
  300. 307. “S. T. Joshi: Forthcoming Volumes.”
    1. a. Life Is a Hideous Thing 1, No. 2 (January 1981): 3–4; 2, No. 2 (July 1982): 8 (update).
  301. 308. “S. T. Joshi: Re-editor” (with Will Murray).
    1. a. Dagon No. 24 (January–March 1989): 24–29.
  302. 309. “S. T. Joshi and Joshi Criticism: An Annotated Bibliography.”
    1. a. Life Is a Hideous Thing 2, No. 1 (January 1982): 1–5; What Is Anything? 1, No. 3 (April 1986): 3–14 (as “Bibliography of S. T. Joshi”).
  303. 310. “Science and Superstition: Fritz Leiber’s Modernization of Gothic.”
    1. a. In Benjamin Szumskyj, ed. Fritz Leiber: Critical Essays. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2007. 116–30.
    2. b. In I.47.
  304. 311. “Select Bibliography of S. T. Joshi.”
    1. a. Damned Thing No. 5 (Yuletide 1993): 58–60 (unsigned).
  305. 312. “Shirley Jackson: Domestic Horror.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 14 (Winter 1994): 9–28.
    2. b. In I.18.
  306. 313. “Slumming with Stoker and Others.”
    1. a. Weird Fiction Review No. 1 (Fall 2010): 190–201.
  307. 314. “Solar Pons Meets Cthulhu: Detective Elements in Derleth’s Mythos Tales.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 6 (St John’s Eve 1982): 9–12.
    2. b. In I.58.
  308. 315. “Some Notes on Modern Mystery Fiction.”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 16 (31 October 1981): 9–19; No. 17 (2 May 1982): 7–15.
    2. b. In I.66.
  309. 316. “Some Sources for ‘The Mound’ and At the Mountains of Madness.
    1. a. In I.23.
    2. b. In I.43.
  310. 317. “The Sources for ‘From Beyond.’”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 38 (Eastertide 1986): 15–19.
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
  311. 318. “Sources for the Chronology of Lovecraft’s Fiction.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 2 (Spring 1980): 21–29.
    2. b. In I.66.
  312. 319. “Steven J. Mariconda: Scholar Extraordinaire.”
    1. a. In NecronomiCon Providence 2017 Memento Book. Cranston, RI: Lovecraft Arts & Science Council Press, 2017. 47–51.
    2. b. In I.66.
  313. 320. “The Structure of Lovecraft’s Longer Narratives.”
    1. a. Cynick 3, No. 3 (September 1982): 1–16.
    2. b. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 37 (Candlemas 1986): 3–17.
    3. c. In I.6.
    4. d. In I.43.
  314. 321. “The Stupidity Watch.”
    1. a. American Rationalist 57, No. 4 (July/August 2011): 15; 57, No. 5 (September/October 2011): 13–14; 57, No. 6 (November/December 2011): 15; 58, No. 1 (January/February 2012): 15; 58, No. 2 (March/April 2012): 15; 58, No. 3 (May/June 2012): 15; 58, No. 4 (July/August 2012): 15; 58, No. 5 (September/October 2012): 15; 58, No. 6 (November/December 2012): 15; 59, No. 1 (January/February 2013): 15; 59, No. 2 (March/April 2013): 15; 59, No. 3 (May/June 2013): 15; 59, No. 4 (July/August 2013): 15; 59, No. 5 (September/October 2013): 15; 59, No. 6 (November/December 2013): 15; 60, No. 1 (January/February 2014): 15; 60, No. 2 (March/April 2014): 15; 60, No. 3 (May/June 2014): 15; 60, No. 4 (July/August 2014): 15; 60, No. 5 (September/October 2014): 15; 60, No. 6 (November/December 2014): 15; 61, No. 1 (January/February 2015): 15; 61, No. 2 (March/April 2015): 15; 61, No. 3 (May/June 2015): 15; 61, No. 4 (July/August 2015): 15; 61, No. 5 (September/October 2015): 15; 61, No. 6 (November/December 2015): 15; 62, No. 1 (January/February 2016): 15; 62, No. 2 (March/April 2016): 15; 62, No. 3 (May/June 2016): 15; 62, No. 4 (July/August 2016): 15; 62, No. 5 (September/October 2016): 15; 62, No. 6 (November/ December 2016): 15; 63, No. 1 (January/February 2017): 15; 63, No. 2 (March/April 2017): 15; 63, No. 3 (May/June 2017): 15; 63, No. 4 (July/August 2017): 15; 63, No. 5 (September/October 2017): 15.
    2. b. In I.46.
  315. 322. “Surprised by Horror: The Fantasy Short Stories of C. S. Lewis.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 13 (Roodmas 1983): 31–34.
    2. b. In I.52.
  316. 323. “Survey of Four Decades of Ramsey Campbell.”
    1. a. Extrapolation 44, No. 4 (Winter 2003): 420–24.
    2. b. In I.66 (as “Four Decades of Ramsey Campbell”).
  317. 324. “A Style Sheet for Lovecraftian Studies.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 1 (Fall 1979): 27–29.
  318. 325. “Suspense vs. Horror: The Case of Thomas Harris.”
    1. a. In Benjamin Szumskyj, ed. Dissecting Hannibal Lecter. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2008. 118–32.
  319. 326. “T. E. D. Klein: Urban Horror.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 10 (Fall 1991): 6–18.
    2. b. In I.18.
  320. 327. “A Talk with S. T. Joshi.”
    1. a. Damned Thing No. 5 (Yuletide 1993): 24–39.
    2. b. In I.56.
  321. 328. “A Textual Commentary on A Winter Wish.
    1. a. Providence, RI: Privately printed, [1978].
    2. b. Miskatonic 6, No. 2 (May 1978): [11–21].
    3. c. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 20 (Eastertide 1984): 31–45 (revised; as “An Errata List to A Winter Wish”).
  322. 329. “Textual Problems in At the Mountains of Madness.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 75 (Michaelmas 1990): 16–21.
    2. b. In I.66.
  323. 330. “Textual Problems in Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 6 (Spring 1982): 18–32.
    2. b. In Darrell Schweitzer, ed. Discovering H. P. Lovecraft. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House, 1987. 118–38. Rev. ed. Holicong, PA: Wildside Press, 2001. 92–106.
    3. c. In I.43.
  324. 331. “The Theory and Practice of Satirical Criticism.”
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 23 (Spring 2018): 98–102.
    2. b. In I.58.
  325. 332. “Things from the Sea: The Early Weird Fiction of Frank Belknap Long.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 25 (Summer 2001): 33–39.
    2. b. In I.24 (as “Frank Belknap Long: Things from the Sea”).
  326. 333. “Thomas Ligotti: The Escape from Life.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 12 (Spring 1993): 30–36.
    2. b. In Short Story Criticism, Volume 16. Detroit: Gale, 1994. 284–89.
    3. c. In I.18.
    4. d. In Darrell Schweitzer, ed. The Thomas Ligotti Reader. Holicong, PA: Wildside Press, 2003. 135–53.
  327. 334. “Thomas Tryon: Rural Horror.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 11 (Spring 1993): 5–12.
    2. b. In I.18.
  328. 335. “Time, Space, and Natural Law: Science and Pseudo-Science in Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Annual 4 (2010): 171–201.
    2. b. In I.43.
  329. 336. “Title Changes in Lovecraft: Some Bibliographic Oddities.”
    1. a. Cynick 1, No. 4 (December 1977): 24–30.
    2. b. In I.66.
  330. 337. “Topical References in Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Extrapolation 25, No. 3 (Fall 1984): 247–65.
    2. b. In Harold Bloom, ed. Twentieth-Century American Literature. New York: Chelsea House, 1986, Vol. 4. 2311–14.
    3. c. In I.23.
    4. d. In I.43.
  331. 338. “‘The Tree’ and Ancient History.”
    1. a. Nyctalops 4, No. 1 (April 1991): 68–71.
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
  332. 339. [Tribute to Tom Flynn.]
    1. a. Free Inquiry 42, No. 1 (December 2021/January 2022): 26.
  333. 340. “A Triumvirate of Fantastic Poets: Ambrose Bierce, George Sterling, and Clark Ashton Smith.”
    1. a. Extrapolation 54, No. 2 (Summer 2013): 147–61.
    2. b. In I.47.
  334. 341. “Trouble among the Tyrants.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 40, No. 2 (February/March 2020): 6–7.
    2. b. In I.46.c.
  335. 342. “Trump and the Religious Right.”
    1. a. American Rationalist 63, No. 1 (January/February 2017): 8, 10.
    2. b. In I.46.b.
  336. 343. “Two Spurious Lovecraft Poems.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 20 (Eastertide 1984): 25–26.
    2. b. In I.43.
  337. 344. “Weird Fiction and Ordinary People.”
    1. a. Necrofile No. 6 (Fall 1992): 20–22.
    2. b. In I.58.
  338. 345. “The Weird Work of F. Marion Crawford.”
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 22 (Winter 1998): 20–29.
    2. b. In I.24 (as “F. Marion Crawford: Blood-and-Thunder Horror”).
  339. 346. “The Weird Work of L. P. Hartley.”
    1. a. Niekas No. 45 (1998): 27–32.
    2. b. In I.24 (as “L. P. Hartley: The Refined Ghost”).
  340. 347. “What Happens in ‘Arthur Jermyn.’”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 75 (Michaelmas 1990): 27–28.
    2. b. In I.23.
    3. c. In I.43.
  341. 348. “What Happens in Ambrose Bierce’s ‘The Dead of Halpin Frayser.’”
    1. a. Studies in the Fantastic No. 2 (Winter 2008/Spring 2009): 94–101.
    2. b. In I.47 (as “What Happens in ‘The Death of Halpin Frayser’”).
  342. 349. “What Happens in The Hashish-Eater?
    1. a. Dark Eidolon No. 3 (Winter 1993): 16–20.
    2. b. In Scott Connors, ed. The Freedom of Fantastic Things: Selected Criticism on Clark Ashton Smith. New York: Hippocampus Press, 2006. 99–107.
    3. c. In I.52.
  343. 350. “What Is Anything?”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 13 (31 October 1979): 27.
    2. b. In I.68.
  344. 351. “What Is the Cthulhu Mythos?” (panel discussion; with Donald R. Burleson, Will Murray, Robert M. Price, and David E. Schultz).
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 14 (Spring 1987): 3–30.
  345. 352. “What the Anti-Abortionists Want.”
    1. a. Free Inquiry 39, No. 6 (October/November 2019): 9–10.
    2. b. In I.46.c.
  346. 353. “Who Was the Real Charles Dexter Ward?” (with M. Eileen McNamara).
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies Nos. 19/20 (Fall 1989): 40–41, 48.
  347. 354. “Who Wrote ‘The Mound’?”
    1. a. Nyctalops No. 14 (March 1978): 41–42.
    2. b. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 11 (Candlemas 1983): 27–29, 38 (revised).
    3. c. In I.43.
    4. d. In H. P. Lovecraft [and Zealia Bishop]. The Mound. (Lovecraft Illustrated, Volume 10.) Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2016. 103–7.
  348. 355. “Why Michel Houellebecq Is Wrong about Lovecraft’s Racism.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Annual No. 12 (2018): 43–50.
    2. b. In I.58.
  349. 356. “William Peter Blatty: The Catholic Weird Tale.”
    1. a. Damned Thing No. 4 (Winter 1992–93): 2–14.
    2. b. In I.18.
  350. 357. “The Works of H. P. Lovecraft: A Listing by Magazine.”
    1. a. New Lovecraft Collector No. 14 (Spring 1996): 3–4; No. 15 (Summer 1996): 3–4; No. 16 (Fall 1996): 3–4; No. 17 (Winter 1997): 3–4; No. 18 (Spring 1997): 3–4; No. 19 (Summer 1997): 3–4; No. 20 (Fall 1997): 3–4; No. 21 (Winter 1998): 3–4; No. 22 (Spring 1998): 3–4; No. 23 (Summer 1998): 3–4; No. 24 (Fall 1998): 3–4; No. 25 (Winter 1999): 3–4; No. 26 (Spring 1999): 3–4.
  351. 358. “The Writing of Mystery and Horror Writers of the Twentieth Century.
    1. a. In 200 Books by S. T. Joshi (I.44).
  352. 359. [Untitled.]
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 10 (31 October 1978): 18; No. 12 (1 August 1979): 1 (unsigned); No. 17 (2 May 1982): 1 (unsigned), 22.
  353. 360. [Untitled.]
    1. a. New Lovecraft Collector No. 1 (Winter 1993): 1–3 (unsigned); No. 2 (Spring 1993): 1–4 (unsigned); No. 3 (Summer 1993): 1–3 (unsigned); No. 4 (Fall 1993): 1–3 (unsigned); No. 5 (Winter 1994): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 6 (Spring 1994): 1–3 (unsigned); No. 7 (Summer 1994): 1–4 (unsigned); No. 8 (Fall 1994): 1–3 (unsigned); No. 9 (Winter 1995): 1–3 (unsigned); No. 10 (Spring 1995): 1–3 (unsigned); No. 11 (Summer 1995): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 12 (Fall 1995): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 13 (Winter 1996): 1; No. 14 (Spring 1996): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 15 (Summer 1996): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 16 (Fall 1996): 1 (unsigned); No. 17 (Winter 1997): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 18 (Spring 1997): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 19 (Summer 1997): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 20 (Fall 1997): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 21 (Winter 1998): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 22 (Spring 1998): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 23 (Summer 1998): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 24 (Fall 1998): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 25 (Winter 1999): 1–2 (unsigned); No. 26 (Spring 1999): 1–2 (unsigned).
  354. 361. [Untitled.]
    1. a. Extrapolation 50, No. 1 (Spring 2009): 20–21.

B. Reviews

i. Columns

  1. 1. “The Den.” Worlds of Fantasy & Horror
    1. a. No. 2 (Spring 1995): 8–13. Rpt. in I.29 (extracts; as “The Small Press” and “Norman Partridge: Here to Stay”).
    2. b. No. 4 (Winter 1996–97): 7–11. Rpt. in I.24 (as “Poppy Z. Brite: Sex, Horror, and Rock-&-Roll”).
  2. 2. “The Den.” Weird Tales
    1. a. No. 314 (Fall 1998): 10–13. Rpt. in I.29 (as “Arkham House and Its Legacy”).
    2. b. No. 316 (Summer 1999): 9–13. Rpt. in I.29 (as “Some Thoughts on Weird Poetry”).
    3. c. No. 318 (Winter 1999/2000): 11–15. Rpt. in I.29 (extracts; as “Thomas Harris: Lecter as Albatross,” “Stephen King and God,” and “Ramsey Campbell: Alone with a Master”).
    4. d. No. 320 (Summer 2000): 11–15. Rpt. in I.29 (as “Arkham House and Its Legacy”).
    5. e. No. 322 (Winter 2000/2001): 11–14. In I.29 (extracts; as “Dennis Etchison and His Masters,” “Peter Straub and the Blue Pencil,” and “Ramsey Campbell: Alone with a Master”).
    6. f. No. 324 (Summer 2001): 12–16. Rpt. in I.29 (as “The Cthulhu Mythos”).
    7. g. No. 326 (Winter 2001–02): 15–18. Rpt. In I.29 (extracts; as “Ramsey Campbell: Alone with a Master” and “Norman Partridge: Here to Stay”).
    8. h. No. 328 (Summer 2002): 12–16. Rpt. in I.29 (extracts; as “Algernon Blackwood: The Starlight Man” and “The Cthulhu Mythos”).
  3. 3. “The Weird Scholar.” Dead Reckonings
    1. a. No. 4 (Fall 2008): 86–92.
    2. b. No. 5 (Spring 2009): 84–89.
    3. c. No. 6 (Fall 2009): 89–94. Rpt. in I.45 (as “The Canon of American Weird Fiction”).
    4. d. No. 8 (Fall 2010): 107–11. Rpt. in I.45 (as “Shirley Jackson as a Classic”).
    5. e. No. 9 (Spring 2011): 78–83.
    6. f. No. 10 (Fall 2011): 65–70.
    7. g. No. 11 (Spring 2012): 94–99.
    8. h. No. 12 (Fall 2012): 86–91.
    9. i. No. 13 (Spring 2013): 56–59.
    10. j. No. 14 (Fall 2013): 89–95.
    11. k. No. 18 (Fall 2015): 53–61.

ii. Separate Reviews

  1. 1. Achtemeier, Mark. The Bible’s Yes to Same-Sex Marriage: An Evangelical’s Change of heart. Vines, Matthew. God and the Gay Christian.
    1. a. American Rationalist 61, No. 5 (September/October 2015): 11–12.
    2. b. In I.46 (as part of “The Bible and Gays”).
  2. 2. Ashley, Mike. Algernon Blackwood: A Bio-Bibliography.
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 4 (Fall 1988): 34.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Algernon Blackwood: The Starlight Man”).
  3. 3. Ashley, Mike. Starlight Man: The Extraordinary Life of Algernon Blackwood. William F. Nolan. Writing as Life: Selected Essays of William F. Nolan (ed. Jason V Brock).
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 26 (Fall 2019): 16–23.
    2. b. In I.59 (as “Two Writers: Lives and Works”).
  4. 4. Austin, Sherry. Mariah of the Spirits and Other Southern Ghost Stories.
    1. a. Necropsy (www.lsu.edu/necrofile) No. 7 (Fall 2002).
    2. b. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 26 (Summer 2003): 34–35.
    3. c. In I.29 (as “Sherry Austin: The Southern Ghost Story”).
  5. 5. Austin, Sherry. When the Woodbine Twines.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 1 (Spring 2007): 96–97.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Sherry Austin: The Southern Ghost Story”).
  6. 6. Baird, Obadiah, ed. The Audient Void. Barker, David. Half in Light, Half in Shadow Phillips, Graeme, ed. Cyäegha.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 27 (Spring 2020): 16–24.
    2. b. In I.59 (as “The Return of the Fanzine”).
  7. 7. Baker, Jacqueline. The Broken Hours: A Novel of H. P. Lovecraft.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings Nos. 19/20 (Fall 2016): 5–9.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “‘Life Is More Horrible Than Death’”).
  8. 8. Barker, David, and W. H. Pugmire. In the Gulfs of Dream and Other Lovecraftian Tales.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 18 (Fall 2015): 75–79.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “Working Together”).
  9. 9. Barker, David, and W. H. Pugmire. The Revenant of Rebecca Pascal.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 16 (Fall 2014): 77–80.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “Working Together”).
  10. 10. Barrass, Glynn Owen, ed. In the Court of the Yellow King. Jesse Bullington, ed. Letters to Lovecraft.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 16 (Fall 2014): 57–63.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “Chambers, Lovecraft, and Pastiche”).
  11. 11. Barrett, Mike. Doors to Elsewhere.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 15 (Spring 2014): 92–93.
  12. 12. Barron, Laird. The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All.
    1. a. Former People  (http://formerpeople.wordpress.com/2013/10/30/ a-northwesterly-chill/).
    2. b. In I.45 (as “Terror in the Northwest”).
  13. 13. Barron, Neil, ed. Horror Literature.
    1. a. Necrofile No. 1 (Summer 1991): 5–6.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “The Charting of Horror Literature”).
  14. 14. Bell, Ian, ed. William Hope Hodgson: Voyages and Visions.
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 2 (Summer 1987): 40–41.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “William Hope Hodgson: Writer on the Borderland”).
  15. 15. Benson, E. F. The Collected Ghost Stories of E. F. Benson.
    1. a. Necrofile No. 11 (Winter 1994): 17–19.
    2. b. In Max Duperray, ed. La Littérature fantastique en Grand Bretagne au tournant du siècle. Aix-en-Provence: Publications de l’Université de Provence, 1997. 71–77.
    3. c. In I.24 (as “E. F. Benson: Spooks and More Spooks”).
    4. d. In I.29 (as “E. F. Benson: Spooks and More Spooks”).
  16. 16. Bierce, Ambrose. The Devil’s Dictionary.
    1. a. Vanguard 4, No. ? (1975).
  17. 17. Blackmore, Leigh. Spores from Sharnoth and Other Madnesses.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 4 (Fall 2008): 93.
  18. 18. Blackwood, Algernon. The Magic Mirror.
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 6 (Fall 1989): 35.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Algernon Blackwood: The Starlight Man”).
  19. 19. Boston, Robert. Taking Liberties: Why Religious Freedom Doesn’t Give You the Right to Tell Other People What to Do.
    1. a. American Rationalist 60, No. 2 (March/April 2014): 9–10.
    2. b. In I.46 (as “Religious Freedom or Religious Coercion?”).
  20. 20. Brock, Jason V. Milton’s Children.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 13 (Spring 2013): 102.
  21. 21. Broocks, Rice. God’s Not Dead: Evidence for God in an Age of Uncertainty.
    1. a. American Rationalist 61, No. 6 (November/December 2015): 9–11.
    2. b. In I.46 (as “Atheism, Christianity, and Insanity”).
  22. 22. Burleson, Donald R. Arroyo.
    1. a. Necrofile No. 31 (Winter 1999): 18–20.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Donald R. Burleson: Enmeshed in the Bizarre”).
  23. 23. Burleson, Donald R. Beyond the Lamplight.
    1. a. Necrofile No. 24 (Spring 1997): 15, 18.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Donald R. Burleson: Enmeshed in the Bizarre”).
  24. 24. Burleson, Donald R. Flute Song.
    1. a. Necrofile No. 19 (Winter 1996): 20–21.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Donald R. Burleson: Enmeshed in the Bizarre”).
  25. 25. Burleson, Donald R. H. P. Lovecraft: A Critical Study.
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 9 (Fall 1984): 77–79.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Some Lovecraft Scholarship”).
  26. 26. Burleson, Donald R. Lovecraft: Disturbing the Universe.
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies Nos. 22/23 (Fall 1990): 53–56.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Some Lovecraft Scholarship”).
  27. 27. Burpo, Todd, with Lynn Vincent. Heaven Is for Real.
    1. a. American Rationalist 60, No. 3 (May/June 2014): 11–12.
    2. b. In I.46 (as “Satan, Monsters, and Bad People”).
  28. 28. Burrage, A. M. Someone in the Room: Strange Tales Old and New.
    1. a. Necrofile No. 29 (Summer 1998): 8–9.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “A. M. Burrage: The Ghost Man”).
  29. 29. Cadieux, Keith, and Dustin Geeraert, ed. The Shadow over Portage & Main: Weird Fictions.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings Nos. 19/20 (Fall 2016): 66–69.
    2. b. In I.45.b (as “Horrors in Winnipeg”).
  30. 30. Caldecott, Andrew. Not Exactly Ghosts: Collected Weird Stories.
    1. a. Necropsy (www.lsu.edu/necrofile) No. 7 (Fall 2002).
    2. b. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 26 (Summer 2003): 35–36.
    3. c. In I.29 (as “Andrew Caldecott: The Well-Crafted Ghost”).
  31. 31. Campbell, Ramsey. Alone with the Horrors.
    1. a. Necrofile No. 8 (Spring 1993): 68.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Ramsey Campbell: Alone with a Master”).
  32. 32. Campbell, Ramsey. Born to the Dark.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 22 (Fall 2017): 7–12.
    2. b. In I.45.b (in “Campbell and Lovecraft”).
  33. 33. Campbell, Ramsey. By the Light of My Skull and The Way of the Worm.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 24 (Fall 2018): 6–13.
    2. b. In I.45.b (in “Campbell and Lovecraft”).
  34. 34. Campbell, Ramsey. Creatures of the Pool and Just Behind You.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 7 (Spring 2010): 29–34.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “Rain, Rain, Everywhere”).
  35. 35. Campbell, Ramsey. The Darkest Part of the Woods.
    1. a. Necropsy (www.lsu.edu/necrofile) No. 4 (Spring 2003).
  36. 36. Campbell, Ramsey. The Face That Must Die.
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 16 (31 October 1981): 28–29.
  37. 37. Campbell, Ramsey. Holes for Faces, The Kind Folk, and The Last Revelation of Gla’aki.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 14 (Fall 2013): 47–52.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “Fifty Years of Ramsey Campbell”).
  38. 38. Campbell, Ramsey. The Inhabitant of the Lake and Other Unwelcome Tenants and Ghosts Know.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 11 (Spring 2012): 40–44.
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    2. b. In I.68.
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    1. a. Lovecraft Studies Nos. 22/23 (Fall 1990): 60–63.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Some Lovecraft Scholarship”).
  153. 153. Pugmire, W. H. The Strange Dark One: Tales of Nyarlathotep; Bohemians of Sesqua Valley; Encounters with Enoch Coffin (with Jeffrey Thomas).
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 13 (Spring 2013): 24–28.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “A Distinctive Talent”).
  154. 154. Ringel, Faye. New England’s Gothic Literature.
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 17 (Summer 1995): 35–36.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “The Charting of Horror Literature”).
  155. 155. Roberts, Bette B. Anne Rice.
    1. a. Necrofile No. 18 (Fall 1995): 21–22.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Classics and Contemporaries”).
  156. 156. Ross, Kevin, ed. Dead But Dreaming 2.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 10 (Fall 2011): 43–47.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “The Return of Cosmic Horror”).
  157. 157. St Armand, Barton L. H. P. Lovecraft: New England Decadent.
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 3 (Fall 1980): 35–38.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Some Lovecraft Scholarship”).
  158. 158. Sammons, Brian M., and Glynn Owen Barrass, ed. The Children of Gla’aki: A Tribute to Ramsey Campbell’s Great Old One.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 21 (Spring 2017): 103–8.
    2. b. In I.45.b (as “Pastiches of Pastiches”).
  159. 159. Samuels, Mark. The Prozess Manifestations.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 23 (Spring 2018): 20–23.
    2. b. In I.45.b (as “Who Is Dr. Prozess?”).
  160. 160. Scarborough, Joe. The Right Path.
    1. a. American Rationalist 60, No. 6 (November/December 2014): 12–13.
    2. b. In I.46 (as “Republicans: An Endangered Species”).
  161. 161. Schow, David J. Black Leather Required.
    1. a. Necrofile No. 13 (Summer 1994): 10–13.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “David J. Schow: Zombies, Tapeworms, and Kamikaze Butterflies”).
  162. 162. Schweitzer, Darrell. Living with the Dead.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 5 (Spring 2009): 91–92.
  163. 163. Schweitzer, Darrell. Pathways to Elfland: The Writings of Lord Dunsany.
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 6 (Fall 1989): 32–33.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Classics and Contemporaries”).
  164. 164. Schweitzer, Darrell, and John Ashmead, ed. Tales from the Miskatonic University Library.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 21 (Spring 2017): 25–29.
    2. b. In I.45.b (as “The Horror in the Card Catalog”).
  165. 165. Shershow, Scott Cutler, and Scott Michaelsen. The Love of Ruins: Letters on Lovecraft.
    1. a. Lovecraft Annual No. 12 (2018): 189–97.
    2. b. In I.45.b (as “How Not to Read Lovecraft”).
  166. 166. Sidney-Fryer, Donald. Songs and Sonnets Atlantean: Third Series; Alan Gullette, Acts of Love.
    1. a. Necropsy (www.lsu.edu/necrofile) No. 11 (Fall 2003).
  167. 167. Silverman, David. Fighting God: An Atheist Manifesto for a Religious World.
    1. a. American Rationalist 62, No. 5 (September/October 2016): 11–12.
    2. b. In I.46 (as “In-Your-Face Atheism”).
  168. 168. Skeel, David. True Paradox: How Christianity Makes Sense of Our Complex World.
    1. a. American Rationalist 61, No. 1 (January/February 2015): 11–12.
    2. b. In I.46 (as “Christianity and Complexity”).
  169. 169. Smith, Clark Ashton [attrib.]. As It Is Written.
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 7 (Fall 1982): 32–34.
  170. 170. Smith, Clark Ashton. The Hashish-Eater and Other Poems (read by Donald Sidney-Fryer).
    1. a. Lost Worlds No. 3 (2006): 40–41.
  171. 171. Smith, Clark Ashton. Letters to H. P. Lovecraft.
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 15 (Fall 1987): 83–84, 64.
  172. 172. Smith, Clark Ashton. Selected Letters and The Red World of Polaris.
    1. a. Necropsy (www.lsu.edu/necrofile) No. 12 (Winter 2004).
  173. 173. Smith, Farah Rose, ed. Machinations and Mesmerism: Tales Inspired by E. T. A. Hoffmann.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 26 (Fall 2019): 86–90.
    2. b. In I.59 (as “Sam Gafford and Ulthar Press”).
  174. 174. Steele, Justin, and Sam Cowan, ed. Looming Low, Volume 1.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 22 (Fall 2017): 73–79.
    2. b. In I.45.b (as “A Mixed Bag”).
  175. 175. Stoker, Bram. Dracula.
    1. a. Vanguard 5, No. 2 (19 September 1975): 2.
  176. 176. Strantzas, Simon, ed. Shadows Edge. Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., ed. A Season in Carcosa.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 13 (Spring 2013): 66–70.
    2. b. In I.45 (as “Driven to Madness with Fright”).
  177. 177. Sullivan, Jack. Elegant Nightmares.
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 1 (Fall 1979): 37–40.
  178. 178. Sunquist, Scott W. The Unexpected Christian Century: The Reversal and Transformation of Global Christianity, 1900–2000.
    1. a. American Rationalist 62, No. 1 (January/February 2016): 12, 14.
    2. b. In I.46 (as “The Rise and Fall of Christianity”).
  179. 179. Szumskyj, Benjamin, ed. Studies in Australian Weird Fiction, issues 1 and 2.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 4 (Fall 2008): 94–95.
  180. 180. Talley, Sharon. Ambrose Bierce and the Dance of Death.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 7 (Spring 2010): 119–20.
  181. 181. Thackeray, William Makepeace. Vanity Fair.
    1. a. Vanguard 4, No. ? (1975).
  182. 182. Tibbetts, John C. The Gothic Worlds of Peter Straub.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings Nos. 19/20 (Fall 2016): 111.
  183. 183. Tierney, Richard L. Collected Poems.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 14 (St John\'s Eve 1983): 38–40.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Some Thoughts on Weird Poetry”).
  184. 184. Toffler, Alvin. Future Shock.
    1. a. Vanguard 5, No. 4 (17 October 1975): 2.
  185. 185. Tryon, Thomas. Harvest Home.
    1. a. Cosmic Meld No. 2 (January 1974).
    2. b. In I.60.
  186. 186. Tryon, Thomas. Night Magic.
    1. a. Necrofile No. 18 (Fall 1995): 14–15.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Thomas Tryon: The Return of the Posthumous Collaboration”).
  187. 187. Tryon, Thomas. The Other.
    1. a. Vanguard 4, No. 3? (September? 1973): 3?
  188. 188. Tymn, Marshall, ed. Horror Literature.
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 5 (Fall 1981): 35–38.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “The Charting of Horror Literature”).
  189. 189. Ulmer, James. The Fire Doll: Stories.
    1. a. Dead Reckonings No. 23 (Spring 2018): 72–75.
    2. b. In I.45.b (as “An Exponent of Quiet Horror”).
  190. 190. Valentine, Mark, and Roger Dobson, ed. Arthur Machen: Apostle of Wonder.
    1. a. Studies in Weird Fiction No. 1 (Summer 1986): 37–38.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Arthur Machen: A Minor Classic”).
  191. 191. Vidal, Gore. Julian.
    1. a. Vanguard 5, No. 11 (13 February 1976): 6.
  192. 192. Vidal, Gore. Thieves Fall Out.
    1. a. Publishers Weekly 262, No. 6 (9 February 2015): 46.
  193. 193. Voltaire. Works.
    1. a. Vanguard 4, No. ? (1975).
  194. 194. Waldman, Michael. The Second Amendment: A Biography.
    1. a. American Rationalist 60, No. 4 (July/August 2014): 10–11.
    2. b. In I.46 (as “Guns, Guns, and More Guns”).
  195. 195. Waugh, Evelyn. The Loved One.
    1. a. Vanguard 4, No. ? (1975).
  196. 196. Waugh, Robert H. The Monster in the Mirror: Looking for H. P. Lovecraft.
    1. a. Lovecraft Annual No. 1 (2007): 155–60.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “Some Lovecraft Scholarship”).
  197. 197. Weinberg, Robert; Dziemianowicz, Stefan R.; and Greenberg, Martin H., ed. Rivals of Weird Tales.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 75 (Michaelmas 1990): 58–60.
  198. 198. Weinberg, Robert, and Martin H. Greenberg, ed. Lovecraft’s Legacy.
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 24 (Spring 1991): 31–33.
    2. b. In I.29 (as “The Cthulhu Mythos”).
  199. 199. West, Nathanael. Works.
    1. a. Vanguard 5, No. 5 (31 October 1975): 3.
  200. 200. Whitmarsh, Tim. Battling the Gods: Atheism in the Ancient World.
    1. a. American Rationalist 62, No. 2 (March/April 2016): 11–12.
    2. b. In I.46 (as “Atheism in Classical Antiquity”).
  201. 201. Wilde, Oscar. The Picture of Dorian Gray.
    1. a. Vanguard 4, No. ? (1975).
  202. 202. Willis, Connie. Inside Job.
    1. a. Menckeniana No. 176 (Winter 2005): 14–15.
  203. 203. Zuckerman, Phil. Faith No More: Why People Reject Religion.
    1. a. American Rationalist 58, No. 1 (January/February 2012): 10–11.
    2. b. In I.46 (as “What Apostats Have to Say”).

C. Fiction

  1. 1. “Back from the Dead.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 9 (March 1975): 12.
    2. b. Best of Forum 1 (1975): 11–12.
    3. c. In I.60.
  2. 2. “Book-World.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 5 (January 1976): 6–9.
    2. b. In I.60.
  3. 3. “Conspiracy of Silence.”
    1. a. In I.__.
  4. 4. “The Daemoniac Ride: A Fantasy.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 8 (March 1975): 11–12.
    2. b. In I.60.
  5. 5. “‘Disposall, Inc.’”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 2 (December 1974): 12–14.
    2. b. In I.60.
  6. 6. “The Evil Captain James.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 5 (January 1975): [3–9].
    2. b. In I.60.
  7. 7. “Fact and Fiction.”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 14 (1 May 1980): 11.
    2. b. In [Sam Gafford, ed.] The Providence Pals: Memories and Miscellany. Warren, RI: Ulthar Press, 2015. 13–14.
  8. 8. “In His Own Handwriting.”
    1. a. In II.188.
  9. 9. “Incident at Ferney.”
    1. a. In Darrell Schweitzer, ed. That Is Not Dead. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2015. 123–44.
    2. b. In I.53.
  10. 10. “Murder.”
    1. a. Literary Lapses 19? (1972–73).
    2. b. In I.44.
    3. c. In I.60.
  11. 11. “A Musical Theory.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 11 (April 1975): 8.
    2. b. Issues [Brown University] 7, No. 5 (March 1977): 41 (revised).
    3. c. In I.60.
  12. 12. “The Narrative of a Murderer.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 1 (September 1975): 6–9.
    2. b. Issues [Brown University] 7, No. 3 (December 1976): 11–12 (revised; as “I Am a Murderer”).
    3. c. In I.60 (as “I Am a Murderer”).
  13. 13. “Parables (After Schopenhauer and Bierce).”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 14 (1 May 1980): 12.
    2. b. Twilit Grotto 1, No. 1 (n.d.): [2–3].
    3. c. In I.60.
  14. 14. “Personals.”
    1. a. In I.53.
  15. 15. “Philosophical Tale.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 7 (February 1975): 14.
    2. b. In I.60.
  16. 16. “The Picture.”
    1. a. Double Take (1973).
  17. 17. “The Quest of Pandemicus.”
    1. a. In I.60.
  18. 18. “The Recurring Doom.”
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 15 (31 October 1980): 5–18.
    2. b. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 34 (Michaelmas 1985): 3–18.
    3. c. In Robert M. Price, ed. Acolytes of Cthulhu. Minneapolis, MN: Fedogan & Bremer, 2001. 296–315.
    4. d. In I.53.
    5. e. In I.60.
  19. 19. “Saucers from Yaddith” [with others].
    1. a. New York: Privately printed, 1983. Part III: pp. 16–21.
  20. 20. “Scherzo in D-flat.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 4 (December 1975): 5–6.
    2. b. From the Dark Spaces 2, No. 2 (May 1976): 1–2.
    3. c. In [Sam Gafford, ed.] The Providence Pals: Memories and Miscellany. Warren, RI: Ulthar Press, 2015. 10–11.
    4. d. In I.60.
  21. 21. “Smith and Jones.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 6 (February 1975): 13.
    2. b. In I.60.
  22. 22. “Some Kind of Mistake.”
    1. a. In Lois H. Gresh, ed. Innsmouth Nightmares. Hornsea, UK: PS Publishing, 2015. 291–313.
    2. b. In I.53.
  23. 23. “Suicide in Brooklyn.”
    1. a. See I.41 above.
    2. b. In I.53.
  24. 24. “The Touch of Death.”
    1. a. Double Take (1973).
  25. 25. “Tragedy at Sarsfield Manor.”
    1. a. In I.__ (revised version).
    2. b. In I.60 (original version).
  26. 26. “The Wells Manuscript.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 11 (April 1975): 11–13.
    2. b. In I.60.
  27. 27. “‘You’ll Reach There in Time.’”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 12 (May 1975): 7–13.
    2. b. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 24 (2 February 1987): 6–14.
    3. c. In Jason V Brock, ed. A Darke Phantastique. Vancouver, WA: Cycatrix Press, 2014. 543–53 (revised).
    4. d. In I.53.
    5. e. In I.60 (Forum appearance).

D. Poetry

  1. 1. “Autobiography.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 2 (October 1975): 7.
    2. b. In I.60.
  2. 2. “Epilogue” to “Poem: Untitled” [by Emily R. Huston].
    1. a. Forum 2, No 6 (February 1976): 4.
  3. 3. “Finale: Adagio ma non tanto.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 6 (February 1976): 12.
    2. b. Best of Forum 2 (1976): 13.
    3. c. Life Is a Hideous Thing 2, No. 1 (January 1982): 6 (with commentary. 6–8).
    4. d. In I.60.
  4. 4. “Four Poetic Ironies.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 3 (November 1975): 11.
    2. b. In I.60.
  5. 5. “Fragments of Men.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 5 (January 1976): 3.
    2. b. In I.60.
  6. 6. “Julius Caesar; Poe.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 3 (November 1975): 5.
    2. b. In I.60.
  7. 7. “Motives for Suicide.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 7 (March 1976): 10.
    2. b. Best of Forum 2 (1976): 5.
    3. c. In I.60.
  8. 8. “The Nothing Verses.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 4 (January 1975): 10–11.
    2. b. Best of Forum 1 (1975): 7.
    3. c. In I.60.
  9. 9. “Poem I.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 3 (December 1974): 22 (without title).
    2. b. In I.60.
  10. 10. “Poem VII.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 6 (February 1975): 8 (without title).
    2. b. Best of Forum 1 (1975): 17 (without title).
    3. c. In I.60.
  11. 11. “Poem VIII.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 2 (October 1975): [6]-7.
    2. b. In I.60.
  12. 12. “Poem X.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 10 (April 1975): 13 (without title).
    2. b. In I.60.
  13. 13. “Poem XII.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 7 (February 1975): 12 (without title).
    2. b. In I.60.
  14. 14. “Poem XIV: Poetic Conversation III.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 8 (April 1976): 16 (as “Poetic Conversation III”).
    2. b. In I.60.
  15. 15. “Poem XXII: Poetic Conversation VI.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 9 (March 1975): 10 (without title).
    2. b. In I.60.
  16. 16. “Poem XXIV.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 5 (January 1976): 4 (without title).
    2. b. In I.60.
  17. 17. “Poem XLIX: Poetic Conversation XVIII.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 1 (September 1975): 5 (as “Poetic Conversation XVIII”).
    2. b. In I.60.
  18. 18. “Poem LVII.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 2 (October 1975): 8.
    2. b. In I.60.
  19. 19. “The Production of Decadence.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 4 (December 1975): 10.
    2. b. In I.60.
  20. 20. “Symphony in Seven Sharps.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 8 (April 1976): 7–8.
    2. b. In I.60.
  21. 21. “Time and Men.”
    1. a. Forum 1, No. 10 (April 1975): 10-12.
    2. b. In I.60.
  22. 22. “To H. P. Lovecraft.”
    1. a. Outré 2, No. 3 (November 1977): 20.
    2. b. In [Sam Gafford, ed.] The Providence Pals: Memories and Miscellany. Warren, RI: Ulthar Press, 2015, p. 12.
    3. c. In I.60.
  23. 23. “Two Poems.”
    1. a. Forum 2, No. 6 (February 1976): 8.
    2. b. In I.60.

E. Published Letters

  1. 1. To the Editor of the Brown Alumni Monthly.
    1. a. Brown Alumni Monthly 89, No. 7 (April 1989): 6.
    2. b. In I.68.
  2. 2. Letter to the Editor.
    1. a. Chronicles (September 1997).
    2. b. In I.68.
  3. 3. [Letter of Response.]
    1. a. Cimmerian 2, No. 2 (April 2005): 32.
  4. 4. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 5 (Roodmas 1982): 41–42
    2. b. In I.68.
  5. 5. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 13 (Roodmas 1983): 41–42.
    2. b. In I.68.
  6. 6. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 14 (St John\'s Eve 1983): 44–47.
    2. b. In I.68.
  7. 7. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 22 (Roodmas 1984): 57.
    2. b. In I.68.
  8. 8. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 25 (Michaelmas 1984): 54.
    2. b. In I.68.
  9. 9. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 26 (Hallowmas 1984): 51–52, 23.
    2. b. In I.68.
  10. 10. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 34 (Michaelmas 1985): 61.
  11. 11. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 40 (St John’s Eve 1986): 60.
  12. 12. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 42 (Michaelmas 1986): 67.
    2. b. In I.68.
  13. 13. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 48 (St John’s Eve 1987): 48–49.
  14. 14. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 56 (Roodmas 1988): 46.
  15. 15. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 76 (Hallowmas 1990): 18, 35.
    2. b. In I.68.
  16. 16. To the Editor of Crypt of Cthulhu.
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 88 (Hallowmas 1994): 53.
    2. b. In I.68.
  17. 17. To the Editor of Interzone.
    1. a. Interzone No. 77 (November 1993): 4.
    2. b. In I.68.
  18. 18. To the Editor of Lovecraftian Ramblings.
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 11 (5 February 1977): 17–18 (as “A Letter from S. T. Joshi”).
    2. b. In I.68.
  19. 19. To the Editor of Lovecraftian Ramblings.
    1. a. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 12 (1 August 1979): 17–18 (as “Still Another Letter from S. T. Joshi”).
    2. b. In I.68.
  20. 20. To the Editor of the Musical Heritage Review.
    1. a. Musical Heritage Review [date unknown].
  21. 21. To the Editors of Necrofile.
    1. a. Necrofile No. 23 (Winter 1997): 26–27.
  22. 22. To the Editor of the New York Review of Books.
    1. a. New York Review of Books 62, No. 3 (19 February 2015): 41–42.
  23. 23. To the Editor of the New York Times (sports section).
    1. a. New York Times (13 September 1987).
  24. 24. To the Editor of the New York Times (Op-Ed page).
    1. a. New York Times (6 November 1990).
  25. 25. To the Editor of the New York Times (Op-Ed page).
    1. a. New York Times (19 November 2015).
  26. 26. To the Editor of the New York Times (Op-Ed page).
    1. a. New York Times (10 October 2021).
  27. 27. To the Editor of the New York Times Book Review.
    1. a. New York Times Book Review (24 November 1985).
  28. 28. To the Editor of the New York Times Book Review.
    1. a. New York Times Book Review (8 May 1994).
  29. 29. To the Editor of Outré.
    1. a. Outré 1, No. 3 (October 1976): [38].
  30. 30. To the Editor of Outré.
    1. a. Outré 1, No. 4 (February 1977): 43.
  31. 31. To the Editor of Science-Fiction Studies.
    1. a. Science-Fiction Studies 7, No. 1 (March 1980): 111–12 (as “In Defense of Lovecraft”).
    2. b. In I.68.
  32. 32. To the Editor of Science-Fiction Studies.
    1. a. Science-Fiction Studies 19, No. 3 (November 1992): 437–39.
    2. b. In I.68.
  33. 33. To the Editor of Spectral Tales.
    1. a. Spectral Tales No. 2 (December 1989): 62, 58.
    2. b. In I.68.
  34. 34. To the Editor of Weird Tales.
    1. a. Weird Tales No. 323 (Spring 2001): 10–11.
    2. b. In I.68.
  35. 35. To the Editor of Weird Tales.
    1. a. Weird Tales No. 326 (Winter 2001–02): 14.
    2. b. In I.68.

F. Translations

  1. 1. Bergier, Jacques. “Lovecraft: Genius, Outsider.”
    1. a. Cynick 1, No. 4 (December 1977): 4–8.
    2. b. Lovecraftian Ramblings No. 11 (5 February 1979): 9–13.
    3. c. In I.66.
  2. 2. Catullus. Poem 63.
    1. a. Life Is a Hideous Thing 2, No. 2 (July 1982): 2–4.
    2. b. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 72 (Roodmas 1990): 6–8 (as “Attis and Cybele: A Translation of Catullus 63”).
    3. c. In I.__.
  3. 3. Euripides. Medea 1118f.
    1. a. Life Is a Hideous Thing 1, No. 2 (January 1981): 5–8.
    2. b. In I.__.
  4. 4. Juvenal. Satire XV.
    1. a. Life Is a Hideous Thing 1, No. 4 (July 1981): 2–7.
    2. b. In I.__.
  5. 5. Lévy, Maurice. Lovecraft.
    1. a. Cynick 1, No. 1 (April 1977): 20–23; 3, No. 3[i.e. 4] (December 1982): 2–?; [etc.].
  6. 6. Marigny, Jean. “Clark Ashton Smith and His World of Fantasy.”
    1. a. Crypt of Cthulhu No. 26 (Hallowmass 1984): 3–8.
  7. 7. Maupassant, Guy de. “The Fantastic.”
    1. a. Penumbra No. 2 (2021): 161–62.
  8. 8. Menegaldo, Gilles. “The City in H. P. Lovecraft’s Work.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies No. 4 (Spring 1981): 10–19.
  9. 9. Meurger, Michel. “‘Retrograde Anticipation’: Primitivism and Occultism in the French Response to Lovecraft 1953–1957.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies Nos. 19/20 (Fall 1989): 5–19.
  10. 10. Zachrau, Thekla. “The ‘Cthulhu Mythos’: Between Horror and Science Fiction” (with Leslie G. Boba).
    1. a. Lovecraft Studies Nos. 19/20 (Fall 1989): 56–62.

VII. Journals Edited

  1. 1. Double Take (with others). (Burris Laboratory School, Muncie, IN.)
    1. [No. 1] (1972).
  2. 2. The Cosmic Meld (with others). (Burris Laboratory School, Muncie, IN.)
    1. No. 1 (1973); No. 2 (January 1974).
  3. 3. The Forum (with Joe Lauck and Jeff Turner). (Burris Laboratory School, Muncie, IN.)
    1. 1, No. 1 (November 1974); 1, No. 2 (December 1974); 1, No. 3 (December 1974); 1, No. 4 (January 1975); 1, No. 5 (January 1975); 1, No. 6 (February 1975); 1, No. 7 (February 1975); 1, No. 8 (March 1975); 1, No. 9 (March 1975); 1, No. 10 (April 1975); 1, No. 11 (April 1975); 1, No. 12 (May 1975); 2, No. 1 (September 1975); 2, No. 2 (October 1975); 2, No. 3 (November 1975); 2, No. 4 (December 1975); 2, No. 5 (January 1976); 2, No. 6 (February 1976); 2, No. 7 (March 1976); 2, No. 8 (April 1976).
  4. 4. The Best of Forum (with Joe Lauck and Jeff Turner). (Burris Laboratory School, Muncie, IN.)
    1. No. 1 (1975); No. 2 (1976).
  5. 5. The Cynick (Necronomicon apa).
    1. 1, No. 1 (March 1977); 1, No. 2 (June 1977); 1, No. 3 (September 1977); 1, No. 4 (December 1977); 2, No. 1 (?); 2, No. 2 (February 1981); 2, No. 3 (June 1981); 2, No. 4 (September 1981); 3, No. 1 (February 1982); 3, No. 2 (April 1982); 3, No. 3 (September 1982); 3, No. 4 (December 1982); 4, No. 1 (n.d.); 4, No. 2 (n.d.).
  6. 6. Lovecraft Studies (Necronomicon Press).
    1. No. 1 (Fall 1979); No. 2 (Spring 1980); No. 3 (Fall 1980); No. 4 (Spring 1981); No. 5 (Fall 1981); No. 6 (Spring 1982); No. 7 (Fall 1982); No. 8 (Spring 1984); No. 9 (Fall 1984); No. 10 (Spring 1985); No. 11 (Fall 1985); No. 12 (Spring 1986); No. 13 (Fall 1986); No. 14 (Spring 1987); No. 15 (Fall 1987); No. 16 (Spring 1988); No. 17 (Fall 1988); No. 18 (Spring 1989); Nos. 19/20 (Fall 1989); No. 21 (Spring 1990); Nos. 22/23 (Fall 1990); No. 24 (Spring 1991); No. 25 (Fall 1991); No. 26 (Spring 1992); No. 27 (Fall 1992); No. 28 (Spring 1993); No. 29 (Fall 1993); No. 30 (Spring 1994); No. 31 (Fall 1994); No. 32 (Spring 1995); No. 33 (Fall 1995); No. 34 (Spring 1996); No. 35 (Fall 1996); No. 36 (Spring 1997); No. 37 (Fall 1997); No. 38 (Spring 1998); No. 39 (Summer 1998); No. 40 (Fall 1998); No. 41 (Spring 1999); Nos. 42–43 (Fall 2001 [issued by Hippocampus Press]); No. 44 (2004); No. 45 (Spring 2005).
  7. 7. Life Is a Hideous Thing (Esoteric Order of Dagon apa).
    1. 1, No. 1 (September 1980); 1, No. 2 (January 1981); 1, No. 3 (April 1981); 1, No. 4 (July 1981); 2, No. 1 (January 1982); 2, No. 2 (July 1982); 2, No. 3 (January 1983); 2, No. 4 (April 1983); 3, No. 1 (September 1983).
  8. 8. What Is Anything? (Esoteric Order of Dagon apa).
    1. 1, No. 1 (October 1985); 1, No. 2 (January 1986); 1, No. 3 (April 1986); [etc.]
  9. 9. Studies in Weird Fiction (Necronomicon Press).
    1. No. 1 (Summer 1986); No. 2 (Summer 1987); No. 3 (Spring 1988); No. 4 (Fall 1988); No. 5 (Spring 1989); No. 6 (Fall 1989); No. 7 (Spring 1990); No. 8 (Fall 1990); No. 9 (Spring 1991); No. 10 (Fall 1991); No. 11 (Spring 1992); No. 12 (Spring 1993); No. 13 (Summer 1993); No. 14 (Winter 1994); No. 15 (Summer 1994); No. 16 (Winter 1995); No. 17 (Summer 1995); No. 18 (Winter 1996); No. 19 (Summer 1996); No. 20 (Winter 1997); No. 21 (Summer 1997); No. 22 (Winter 1998); No. 23 (Summer 1998); No. 24 (Winter 1999); No. 25 (Summer 2001); No. 26 (Summer 2003); No. 27 (Spring 2005).
  10. 10. Necrofile: The Review of Horror Fiction (with Stefan Dziemianowicz and Michael A. Morrison) (Necronomicon Press).
    1. No. 1 (Summer 1991); No. 2 (Fall 1991); No. 3 (Winter 1992); No. 4 (Spring 1992); No. 5 (Summer 1992); No. 6 (Fall 1992); No. 7 (Winter 1993); No. 8 (Spring 1993); No. 9 (Summer 1993); No. 10 (Fall 1993); No. 11 (Winter 1994); No. 12 (Spring 1994); No. 13 (Summer 1994); No. 14 (Fall 1994); No. 15 (Winter 1995); No. 16 (Spring 1995); No. 17 (Summer 1995); No. 18 (Fall 1995); No. 19 (Winter 1996); No. 20 (Spring 1996); No. 21 (Summer 1996); No. 22 (Fall 1996); No. 23 (Winter 1997); No. 24 (Spring 1997); No. 25 (Summer 1997); No. 26 (Fall 1997); No. 27 (Winter 1998); No. 28 (Spring 1998); No. 29 (Summer 1998); No. 30 (Fall 1998); No. 31 (Winter 1999); No. 32 (Spring 1999).
  11. 11. The New Lovecraft Collector (Necronomicon Press).
    1. No. 1 (Winter 1993); No. 2 (Spring 1993); No. 3 (Summer 1993); No. 4 (Fall 1993); No. 5 (Winter 1994); No. 6 (Spring 1994); No. 7 (Summer 1994); No. 8 (Fall 1994); No. 9 (Winter 1995); No. 10 (Spring 1995); No. 11 (Summer 1995); No. 12 (Fall 1995); No. 13 (Winter 1996); No. 14 (Spring 1996); No. 15 (Summer 1996); No. 16 (Fall 1996); No. 17 (Winter 1997); No. 18 (Spring 1997); No. 19 (Summer 1997); No. 20 (Fall 1997); No. 21 (Winter 1998); No. 22 (Spring 1998); No. 23 (Summer 1998); No. 24 (Fall 1998); No. 25 (Winter 1999); No. 26 (Spring 1999).
  12. 12. Dead Reckonings (Hippocampus Press).
    1. No. 1 (Spring 2007); No. 2 (Fall 2007); No. 3 (Spring 2008); No. 4 (Fall 2008); No. 5 (Spring 2009); No. 6 (Fall 2009); No. 7 (Spring 2010); No. 8 (Fall 2010); No. 9 (Spring 2011); No. 10 (Fall 2011).
  13. 13. The Lovecraft Annual (Hippocampus Press).
    1. No. 1 (2007); No. 2 (2008); No. 3 (2009); No. 4 (2010); No. 5 (2011); No. 6 (2012); No. 7 (2013); No. 8 (2014); No. 9 (2015); No. 10 (2016); No. 11 (2017); No. 12 (2018); No. 13 (2019); No. 14 (2020)l No. 15 (2021); No. 16 (2022).
  14. 14. Studies in the Fantastic (University of Tampa Press).
    1. No. 1 (Summer 2008); No. 2 (Winter 2008/Spring 2009).
  15. 15. Weird Fiction Review (Centipede Press).
    1. No. 1 (2010); No. 2 (2011); No. 3 (2012); No. 4 (2013); No. 5 (2014); No. 6 (2015); No. 7 (2016); No. 8 (2017); No. 9 (2018).
  16. 16. The American Rationalist (Center for Inquiry).
    1. 57, No. 4 (July/August 2011); 57, No. 5 (September/October 2011); 57, No. 6 (November/December 2011); 58, No. 1 (January/February 2012); 58, No. 2 (March/April 2012); 58, No. 3 (May/June 2012); 58, No. 4 (July/August 2012); 58, No. 5 (September/October 2012); 58, No. 6 (November/December 2012); 59, No. 1 (January/February 2013); 59, No. 2 (March/April 2013); 59, No. 3 (May/June 2013); 59, No. 4 (July/August 2013); 59, No. 5 (September/October 2013); 59, No. 6 (November/December 2013); 60, No. 1 (January/February 2014); 60, No. 2 (March/April 2014); 60, No. 3 (May/June 2014); 60. No. 4 (July/August 2014); 60, No. 4 (July/August 2014); 60, No. 5 (September/October 2014); 60, No. 6 (November/December 2014); 61, No. 1 (January/February 2015); 61, No. 2 (March/April 2015); 61, No. 3 (May/June 2015); 61, No. 4 (July/August 2015); 61, No. 5 (September/October 2015); 61, No. 6 (November/December 2015); 62, No. 1 (January/February 2016); 62, No. 2 (March/April 2016): 15; 62, No. 3 (May/June 2016); 62, No. 4 (July/August 2016); 62, No. 5 (September/October 2016); 62, No. 6 (November/December 2016); 63, No. 1 (January/February 2017); 63, No. 2 (March/April 2017); 63, No. 3 (May/June 2017); 63, No. 4 (July/August 2017); 63, No. 5 (September/October 2017).
  17. 17. Nameless (Cycatrix Press).
    1. 1, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 2012); 1, No. 2 (Fall/Winter 2012); 2, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 2013).
  18. 18. Sargasso: The Journal of William Hope Hodgson Studies (Ulthar Press).
    1. 1, No. 1 (2013); 1, No. 2 (2014); 1, No. 3 (2016).
  19. 19. Spectral Realms (Hippocampus Press).
    1. No. 1 (Summer 2014); No. 2 (Winter 2015); No. 3 (Summer 2015); No. 4 (Winter 2016); No. 5 (Summer 2016); No. 6 (Winter 2017); No. 7 (Summer 2017); No. 8 (Winter 2018); No. 9 (Summer 2018); No. 10 (Winter 2019); No. 11 (Summer 2019); No. 12 (Winter 2020); No. 13 (Summer 2020); No. 14 (Winter 2021); No. 15 (Summer 2021); No. 16 (Winter 2022); No. 17 (Summer 2022).
  20. 20. Penumbra: A Journal of Weird Fiction and Criticism
    1. No. 1 (2020); No. 2 (2021); No. 3 (2022).

VIII. Translations of Works by S. T. Joshi

A. Books

  1. 1. {H. P. Lovecraft: Four Decades of Criticism}
    1. a. Tokyo: Kokusho-Kankohkai, 1985. 2 vols. Tr. Kozabur =o Yano. {…}
  2. 2. H. P. Lovecraft. Lettres d’Innsmouth.
    1. a. Amiens: Encrage, 1989. Tr. Joseph Altairac.
  3. 2. Clefs pour Lovecraft.
    1. a. Amiens: Encrage, 1990. Tr. Joseph Altairac.
  4. 3. Moderne Horrorautoren.
    1. a. Almersbach: Festa Verlag, 2001. 2 vols. Tr. Andreas Diesel, Frank Festa, Erik Hauser, Michael Plogmann and Michael Siefener.
  5. 4. H. P. Lovecraft: Biografia.
    1. a. Poznań, Poland: Zysk I S-ka, 2010. Tr. Mateusz Kopacz.
  6. 5. H. P. Lovecraft. Parola di Lovecraft.
    1. a. ______: Societàs Editrice La Torre, 2012. Tr. {…}
  7. 6. H. P. Lovecraft. Das übernaturaliche Grauen in der Literatur.
    1. a. Berlin: Golkonda Verlag, 2014. Tr. Alexander Pechmann.
  8. 7. A vida de H. P. Lovecraft.
    1. a. São Paolo: Hedra, 2014. Tr. Bruno Gambarotto.
  9. 8. Černá křídla Cthulhu.
    1. a. Plzeň, Czech Republic: Laser, 2014. Tr. Milan Žáček.
  10. 9. Alas tenebrosas.
    1. a. Madrid: Valdemar, 2014. Tr. Marta Lila Murillo.
  11. 10. Černá křídla Cthulhu 2.
    1. a. Plzeň, Czech Republic: Laser, 2015. Tr. Milan Žáček.
  12. 11. H. P. Lovecraft. Der Fall Charles Dexter Ward.
    1. a. Munich: Golkonda Verlag, 2016. Tr. Andreas Fliedner.
  13. 12. Černá křídla Cthulhu 3.
    1. a. Plzeň, Czech Republic: Laser, 2017. Tr. Milan Žáček.
  14. 13. Chroniques de Cthulhu.
    1. a. Paris: Bragelonne, 2017. Tr. Arnaud Demaegd.
  15. 14. H. P. Lovecraft: Leben und Werk.
    1. a. Munich: Golkonda Verlag, 2017–20. Tr. Andreas Fliedner. 2 vols.
  16. 15. H. P. Lovecraft. Contro la religione.
    1. a. [Rome]: Nessun Dogma, [May] 2018. Tr. Guido Negretti.
  17. 16. R. H. Barlow. La noche del océano y otros cuentos.
    1. a. Madrid: Distinta Tinta Ediciones, 2018.
  18. 17. Je suis Providence: Vie et oeuvre de H. P. Lovecraft.
    1. a. Chambéry, France: Éditions ActuSF, March 2019. Ed. Christophe Thill. Tr. Thomas Bauduret et al. 2 vols.
  19. 18. Io sono Providence: La vita e I tempi di H. P. Lovecraft.
    1. a. n.p.: Providence Press, 2019–21. Ed. Giacomo Ortolani. Tr. Elena Cervi, Lara Baldini, and Gianfranco Calvitti. Bibliography ed. Pietro Guarriello. 3 vols.
  20. 19. Černá křidla Cthulhu 4.
    1. a. Prague: Euromedia Group, 2019. Tr. Milan Žáčak.
  21. 20. Yo soy Providence: La vida y época de H. P. Lovecraft
    1. a. Valencia: Aurora Dorada, 2022. Tr. Carlos M. Pla.
  22. 21. Cosi z hloubi
    1. a. Kroměříž, Czech Republic: Carcosa, 2022. Tr. Milan Žáček.
  23. 21. [Russian translation of IAP]
  24. 22. Robert Aickman. El Asilo y otros relatos. Tr. Ana Inés Fernández and Hugo Labravo. Mexico City: Perla Ediciones, 2022.

B. Contributions to Books and Periodicals

  1. 1. “Dieci anni con Lovecraft.”
    1. a. In Claudio De Nardi, ed. Vita privata di H. P. Lovecraft. Trento: Reverdito Editore, 1987. 297–302.
  2. _. “Gemma Files: Sex, myter och film.”
    1. a. Kontrast Magasin 1, No. 1 (July 2020): 5–16 (tr. Noah Löfgren).
  3. 2. “H. P. Lovecraft.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. Il libro dei gatti. Ed. Gianfranco de Turris and Claudio De Nardi, with Pietro Guarriello. n.p.: Il Cerchio, 2012. 23–26.
  4. 3. “Introdução.”
    1. a. In H. P. Lovecraft. Contos reunidos. Ed. Bruno Costa. Sao Paolo: Editora Ex Machina, 2017. 9–14.
  5. 4. “Jeff VanderMeer: Una catástrofe estética.”
    1. a. Ulthar 2, No. 4 (April 2018): 84–101 (tr. Ana Colchero).
  6. _. {…}
    1. a. In Franz Rottensteiner, ed. Über H. P. Lovecraft. {…}
  7. 5. “Med egen hand och penna.”
    1. a. Kontrast Magasin 1, No. 2 (March 2021): 25–36 (tr. Noah Löfgren).
  8. 6. “Postface.”
    1. a. In Clark Ashton Smith. Clark Ashton Smith Intégrale, Volume 1: Mondes derniers. Paris: Mnémos, 2017. 448–57.
  9. 7. “Postface.”
    1. a. In Clark Ashton Smith. Clark Ashton Smith Intégrale, Volume 2: Mondes premiers. Paris: Mnémos, 2017. 240–49.
  10. 8. “Postface.”
    1. a. In Clark Ashton Smith. Clark Ashton Smith Intégrale, Volume 3: Autres mondes. Paris: Mnémos, 2017. 202–10.
  11. 9. “Prólogo.”
    1. a. In Algernon Blackwood. El valle perdido y otros relatos alucinantes. Mexico City: Perla Ediciones, 2021. 9–26.
  12. 10. “Prólogo.”
    1. a. In Julian Gloag. La casa de nuestra madre. Mexico City: Perla Ediciones, 2021. 9–12.
  13. 11. “Een studie: Lovecraft-kritiek.”
    1. a. Rigel Magazine No. 59 (November 1977): 9–16.
  14. __. “Prólogo.”
    1. a. In Lord Dunsanyt. La espada de Welleran. Mexico City: Perla Ediciones, 2022. 15–25.
  15. __. “Prólogo.”
    1. a. In Clemence Housman. La mujer lobo. Mexico City: Perla Ediciones, 2022. 13–22.

IX. Work in Media

A. Recordings

  1. 1. Clark Ashton Smith. Inferno.
    1. a. Syracuse, NY: Cadabra Records, 2016. 45 rpm.
  2. 2. Clark Ashton Smith. The Muse of Hyperborea.
    1. a. Syracuse, NY: Cadabra Records, 2016. LP.
  3. 3. Selections from H. P. Lovecraft: A Short Biography
    1. a. Syracuse, NY: Cadabra Records, [July] 2019. LP.

B. Appearances in Documentaries

  1. 1. The Eldritch Influence: The Life, Vision, and Phenomenon of H. P. Lovecraft. Directed by Shawn Owens. Hermetic Productions, 2003.
  2. 2. Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown. Directed by Frank H. Woodward. 2008.
  3. 3. Charles Beaumont: The Short Life of Twilight Zone’s Magic Man. Directed by Jason V Brock. JaSunni Productions, 2010.
  4. 4. The AckerMonster Chronicles! Directed by Jason V Brock. JaSunni Productions, 2012.
  5. 5. Shooting for the Butler. Directed by Digby Rumsey. 2014.
  6. 6. The Life and Various Deaths of Ambrose Bierce. Directed by Kirk Whitham. 2016.
  7. 7. Lovecraftia: Crafting Lovecraft. Directed by Gordon Clatworthy. Weird Howard Films, 2017.
  8. 8. Clark Ashton Smith: The Emperor of Dreams. Directed by Darin Coelho Spring. 2018.
  9. 9. Memory: The Origins of Alien. Directed by Alexandre O. Philippe. Exhibit A Pictures, 2019.

C. Musical Compositions

  1. 1. “Sunset.”
    1. a. Lovecraft Annual No. 13 (2019): 102–10 (with introductory note; as “H. P. Lovecraft’s ‘Sunset’”).
    2. b. In A Very Choral Springtime 2019. CD. [Seattle: RealTime Pip, 2019.]