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To All H.P. Lovecraft Fans

7/30/2014

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It is now the 37th anniversary of “The Cry of Cthulhu” film project that Tom Sullivan once said, “Was the greatest movie never made.”  Through the years I have received several emails, letters as well as messages on my Face Book site from fans that were disappointed that the motion picture was never completed.

Last year I released the novelization of “The Cry of Cthulhu” screenplay titled, “The Alchemist's Notebook.”  Now, the novel has been released and re-titled "The CRY of CTHULHU."  It is written in a style as if Lovecraft were alive in the 21st century.

The novel consists of three individual narratives that seamlessly link together a single story where when one account leaves off, the other continues leading the reader through a terrifying web of mystery, horror and apocalyptic doom.

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       When my avocation became my vocation I was set free.  

       Writing, at first, was a hobby that I loved dearly.  It turned into a serious endeavor several years ago when I started writing screenplays.  Unfortunately selling one out of every ten was not very lucrative.  Success comes in many forms and my poor returns from screenplays matured my writing style, ultimately affording me the ability to author hundreds of magazine articles that generated a decent paycheck.  

       Fast forward to today and my initial release of my novel “The Alchemist’s Notebook,” has been re-titled and published as "The CRY of CTHULHU."

       It is a whirlwind story in the style of H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos that takes the reader from Vietnam to Innsmouth then Arkham and eventually to Europe wherein chaos and screaming terror awaits all living creatures on our planet.  

       I pledge to keep the reader on pins and needles hoping that sanity and normalcy will return.

    “The CRY of CTHULHU” and all future novels, along with my blogs, will deal exclusively with that genre.


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