Awaiting Strange Gods: Weird and Lovecraftian Fictions explained

Awaiting Strange Gods: Weird and Lovecraftian Fictions
Author:Darrell Schweitzer
Illustrator:Tim Kirk
Cover Artist:Tim Kirk
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Fantasy, horror
Publisher:Fedogan & Bremer
Release Date:2015
Media Type:Print (hardcover)
Pages:v, 276
Isbn:9781878252753
Oclc:914216916

Awaiting Strange Gods: Weird and Lovecraftian Fictions is a collection of dark fantasy and horror short stories by American writer Darrell Schweitzer. It was first published in hardcover and trade paperback by Fedogan & Bremer in September 2015.[1]

Summary

The collection consists of twenty-three stories of the author, two of them collaborative, together with an introduction by Lovecraftian scholar S. T. Joshi.[1] The pieces were originally published from 1994 to 2015 in various speculative fiction magazines and anthologies.

Contents

Reception

Don D'Ammassa notes that this "collection of Schweitzer’s Lovecraftian stories" displays "differing tones and narrative styles ... [using] a variety of physical and historical settings ... and occasionally ... touches of surrealism to enhance the weird atmosphere." He declares "Hanged Man and Ghost" among his "favorite stories here," with "Innsmouth Idyll" "also quite good," and "Spiderwebs in the Dark" and "The Clockwork King, the Queen of Glass, and the Man with the Hundred Knives" "also worth mentioning." He finds "[e]ven the weakest stories ... entertaining."[2]

Reviewing the book in Black Static magazine, Peter Tennant described Awaiting Strange Gods as "a strong collection, one in which the author plays with familiar tropes and ideas, most of the time ringing new changes and making them his own."[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fedoganandbremer.com/products/copy-of-copy-of-awaiting-strange-gods Awaiting Strange Gods on Fedogan & Bremer website
  2. D'Ammassa, Don. Review on Critical Mass, Jul. 20, 2015.
  3. "Review: Awaiting Strange Gods: Weird and Lovecraftian Fictions" by Peter Tennant. Black Static, November–December 2016