Byron Craft
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H P Lovecraft
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The Cry of Cthulhu (The Mythos Project #1)
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2014
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7 editions
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Shoggoth (The Mythos Project #2)
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2016
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2 editions
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Cthulhu's Minions (Arkham Detective #1)
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published
2015
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2 editions
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The Arkham Detective Collection (Arkham Detective #1-4)
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published
2017
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2 editions
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Shoggoth 2: Rise of the Elders (The Mythos Project #3)
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published
2018
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2 editions
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The Innsmouth Look (Arkham Detective #2)
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published
2016
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2 editions
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Cthulhu Attacks! Book 2: The Faith
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published
2019
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2 editions
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Death on the Arkham Express (Arkham Detective #5)
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published
2019
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2 editions
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The Devil Came to Arkham (Arkham Detective #3)
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published
2017
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2 editions
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R'Lyeh: The Lost Realm (The Mythos Project #4)
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published
2021
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2 editions
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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 I have published my first novel “The Alchemist’s Notebook.”
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 Alchemist’s Notebook” and all future novels along with my blogs will deal exclusively with that genre.”
― The Alchemist's Notebook
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 I have published my first novel “The Alchemist’s Notebook.”
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 Alchemist’s Notebook” and all future novels along with my blogs will deal exclusively with that genre.”
― The Alchemist's Notebook
“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 I have published my first novel “The Alchemist’s Notebook.”
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 Alchemist’s Notebook” and all future novels along with my blogs will deal exclusively with that genre.”
― The Alchemist's Notebook
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 I have published my first novel “The Alchemist’s Notebook.”
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 Alchemist’s Notebook” and all future novels along with my blogs will deal exclusively with that genre.”
― The Alchemist's Notebook
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Don
Mar 05, 2014 05:29AM
At first this book looks like a standard Arkham House (Derleth Mythos) book circa 1980. Skillful weaving together of Lovecraftian themes -- but the books goes from an enjoyable (but not ground-breaking) read into a piece of imaginative genius. All Lovecraft/Derleth fans will like it from the beginning -- it is good, but halfway through it turns great. It works as horror, but it also works as good science fiction and as a well grounded novel of the post-Vietnam era. I hope to see further work from Mr. Craft
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