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Set in the fictional town of Arkham, Massachusetts, an unnamed narrator investigates a local area known as the “blasted hearth.” After failing to extract any information from the Arkham locals, the narrator encounters an old man, Ammi Pierce, who relates the story of a farmer who once lived there. The hearth, he claims, was caused by a meteorite that fell onto the farmer’s field in 1882.
“The Color Out of Space” is one of H.P. Lovecraft’s best-loved and most critically acclaimed stories. According to the author, it was also his personal favorite. It has been adapted twice for film; first in 1967 and later in 1987.
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35 pages, Kindle Edition
First published March 1, 1927

West of Arkham the hills rise wild, and there are valleys with deep woods that no axe has ever cut.Thus, with the finest opening sentence in the Lovecraft canon, the “The Color Out of Space” begins.
In February the McGregor boys from Meadow Hill were out shooting woodchucks, and not far from the Gardner place bagged a very peculiar specimen. The proportions of its body seemed slightly altered in a queer way impossible to describe, while its face had taken on an expression which no one ever saw in a woodchuck before. The boys were genuinely frightened, and threw the thing away at once, so that only their grotesque tales of it ever reached the people of the countryside. But the shying of the horses near Nahum’s house had now become an acknowledged thing, and all the basis for a cycle of whispered legend was fast taking form.Oh, I almost forgot! The Good News: “The Colour out of Space” was published in Hugo Gernsbach’s legendary science fiction magazine Amazing Stories. (September 1927). The Bad News: Gernsback paid 1/5th of a cent per word. Lovecraft earned $25 (approximately $350 in today's money) for the story, and never submitted anything to Amazing again.