Thursday, March 23, 2023

The Black Wings of Cthulhu Vol 1 (Cthulhu Anthology #7) ★★★☆☆

 

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Title: The Black Wings of Cthulhu Vol 1
Series: Cthulhu Anthology #7
Editor: S.T. Joshi
Rating: 3.0 of 5 Stars
Genre: Cosmic Horror
Pages: 385
Words: 141K



TOC


Introduction

S. T. Joshi


Pickman’s Other Model (1929)

Caitlín R. Kiernan


Desert Dreams

Donald R. Burleson


Engravings

Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.


Copping Squid

Michael Shea


Passing Spirits

Sam Gafford


The Broadsword

Laird Barron


Usurped

William Browning Spencer


Denker’s Book

David J. Schow


Inhabitants of Wraithwood

W. H. Pugmire


The Dome

Mollie L. Burleson


Rotterdam

Nicholas Royle


Tempting Providence
Jonathan Thomas


Howling in the Dark

Darrell Schweitzer


The Truth about Pickman

Brian Stableford


Tunnels

Philip Haldeman


The Correspondence of Cameron Thaddeus Nash

Annotated by Ramsey Campbell


Violence, Child of Trust

Michael Cisco


Lesser Demons

Norman Partridge


An Eldritch Matter

Adam Niswander


Substitution

Michael Marshall Smith


Susie

Jason Van Hollander


There was a distinct lack of Cthulhu in this collection. A VERY distinct lack. It would have been better to call this a collection of stories about authors navel gazing as cockroaches ate their belly buttons. At least I would have been prepared for the completely self-absorbed narcissists who wrote these stories. They weren’t all necessarily bad, but without a direct tie to Cthulhu or some of his equally evil and cosmic brethren, they just came across as authors spouting nonsense about nonsense. I confirmed that Joseph Pulver Sr is a blithering idiot and has the skill of an epileptic caught in the throws of a fentanyl withdrawal while falling off of Nakatomi Towers.

I still gave this 3stars because of the ones that did tie directly into the Mythos. And I really enjoyed them. But 3 or 4 stories out of a collection of 21 is not a very good track record. Joshi (the editor of this collection) and I have a very mixed track record. Sometimes I really enjoy what he’s put together and other times I think he’s on drugs and his selections are crap. He is definitely one of those people who think Lovecraft’s mythology deserves “special attention” instead of just playing in the sandbox.

I just looked on Devilreads and there are FIVE more collections of this series. That’s rubbish. I am “almost” tempted to sample them to see if they too are Cthulhu’less, but I’ve got 6 other anthologies to investigate first. Maybe when I run out and am desperate for a Cthulhu fix (as I take a swan dive off of Nakatomi Tower, hehehehe).

★★★☆☆



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