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Thursday, March 21, 2024

Cthulhu Cymraeg (Cthulhu Anthology #16) 3Stars

 

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Title: Cthulhu Cymraeg
Series: Cthulhu Anthology #16
Editor: Mark Jones (ed)
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars
Genre: Cosmic Horror
Pages: 127
Words: 47K





I had my fears about this collection, as it had a forward by ST Joshi, a so-called “authority” on the Cthulhu mythos. I say “so called” not because he doesn’t know his stuff, but because the Cthulhu mythos isn’t worthy of anyone spending as much time on it as Joshi has. It’s like studying a pile of poop and then calling yourself an authority on poop in your backyard. You can do it, but it’s a complete waste of time and talent. And then if you have the ego that Joshi apparently has, you expect “respect” for being an “authority”. What I’d like to do is kick his teeth in. But all I’ve got is this stupid blog that is being destroyed by the company hosting it. Isn’t that right Wordpress.com? I’d like to kick their teeth in too.

Other than that generalized expression of violence, I should be done now.

So, Joshi’s introduction didn’t mean this was a skank collection of wanktards writing out of their asses, like most of the stuff headed by Joshi. I’m guessing that’s because Jones was the editor. On the flip side, he included some really wacked out stories, ones that were supposed to be humorous, but in that bizarro way that’s not actually amusing. Then it would rocket over to the more typical cosmic horror’y side of things with death, despair and violence.

That schizophrenic approach is why this only got 3stars and not any more. It wasn’t a bad collection but it wasn’t a very good collection either. And that’s how I’m going to end this review.

★★★


Table of Contents:

  • FOREWORD

  • S. T. Joshi

  • INTRODUCTION

  • Mark Howard Jones & Steve Upham

  • WHAT OTHERS HEAR

  • John Llewellyn Probert

  • THE BICYCLE-CENTAUR

  • Rhys Hughes

  • THE CAWL OF CTHULHU

  • Bob Lock

  • PILGRIMAGE

  • Mark Howard Jones

  • SONG OF SUMMONING

  • Brian Willis

  • THE NECRONOMICON

  • Charles Black

  • UN-DHU-MILHUK WOULD (IF HE COULD)

  • Liam Davies

  • PERIPHERY

  • Paul Lewis

  • STRANGER CROSSINGS

  • Adrian Chamberlin