Paul Cain was the hardest boiled of all the Black Mask writers. And other than Hammett and Chandler, the one who best epitomizes the hard, brittle style that represented the magazine. Short staccato sentences void of introspection, conjunctions, and all but the most necessary exposition. Stark, violent, and occasionally brutal storylines. And prose so provocative and compelling that the reader finds himself gulping it down whole instead of in the usual bite-size pieces.
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This volume, which gathers the five stories he wrote during this period, shows how Lovecraft sought refuge by returning imaginatively to his native New England...
CRYPT OF CTHULHU #53 (Chapbook) 1988 Scholarly H. P. Lovecraft journal.
For more than a decade, writer/editor Grant has collected and published dark fantasy and horror in the ``Shadows'' anthologies. In this, the final volume, he amasses 36 original tales by the genre's old, new, and occasional contributors.