Contents: 2 • Editorial Shards • essay by Robert M. Price 3 • HPL and HPB: Lovecraft's Use of Theosophy • essay by Robert M. Price 10 • Monsters of Mu: The Lost Continent in the Cthulhu Mythos • essay by Robert M. Price 15 • Reincarnation in Lovecraft's Fiction • essay by Robert M. Price 21 • Chariots of the Old Ones? • essay by Charles Garofalo and Robert M. Price 24 • Lovecraft and Witchcraft • essay by Morgana A. LaVine 26 • The Witches in "The Witch House" • essay by Ronald Shearer 28 • Jung and Lovecraft on Prehuman Artifacts • essay by Robert M. Price 32 • Who was "Metraton"? • essay by Robert M. Price 33 • The Pseudo-Intellectual in Weird Fiction • essay by Robert M. Price 35 • Dubious Chorazin • essay by Robert M. Price 36 • Fun Guys from Yuggoth: Journey into Terror • essay by Sam Gafford 37 • Conan the Barbarian (film review) • essay by Marc Cerasini and Charles Hoffman [as by Marc A. Cerasini and Charles Hoffman] 39 • Letters 44 • Describing de Scribes • essay by uncredited 46 • Next Time... • essay by uncredited
Robert McNair Price is an American theologian and writer. He teaches philosophy and religion at the Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary, is professor of biblical criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute, and the author of a number of books on theology and the historicity of Jesus, asserting the Christ myth theory.
A former Baptist minister, he was the editor of the Journal of Higher Criticism from 1994 until it ceased publication in 2003. He has also written extensively about the Cthulhu Mythos, a "shared universe" created by H.P. Lovecraft.