Some might be tempted to think of H. P. Lovecraft’s tale ‘The Curse of Yig’ as a minor effort — but they’d be wrong! You can judge the power of a text by the extent to which it has inspired subsequent writers to embellish or imitate it. And so powerful has this brief story proven itself that it has spawned an amazing number of squirming and venomous offspring, most or all of which are compiled in this volume. The mighty talents of Stanley Sargent, Frederick Stansfield, Allen Mackey, Lin Carter, Brian McNaughton, Donald Burleson, Peter H. Cannon, Don Webb, Adam Niswander, Larry Brasington, Will Murray, Walter C. DeBill, Scott A. Cupp, and others are on display in these pages for your fatal delectation.
You’re sure to have a rattlin’ good time — though you may be rather bloated when you’re done!
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While some of the stories don't really feature or revolve around Yig, this is a decent collection of stories.
Most feature Yig in some capacity, or at least his progeny and/or worshippers. A few just mention him in passing, so their inclusion is stretching it at best. Still, it features a good array of talent. Two stories by Lovecraft himself, Lin Carter, Don Webb, Brian McNaughtan, as well as Price himself.
I believe this was originally put together for Chaosium when they did a lot of Mythos anthologies to compliment their Call of Cthulhu rpg. Even though it originally came out a long time ago, it still holds up as a good collection of Yig-related fiction at the time.