
H.P. Lovecraft
14 SeriesH.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) was an American author renowned for his horror stories, achieving posthumous fame and significant influence in the genre. His night terrors inspired much of his work, and he began his writing career after contributing to the pulp magazine The Argosy. Stephen King hailed Lovecraft as "the twentieth century's greatest practitioner of the classic horror tale."
H.P. Lovecraft's "The Lurking Fear and Other Stories," also known as "Cry Horror!," features a collection of chilling tales. "The Survivor & Others" and "The Watchers Out of Time" include additional stories co-authored with August Derleth. "The Tales of Inspector Legrasse" is a collaboration with C.J. Henderson. "The Dunwich Horror," penned by Joe R. Lansdale, is based on Lovecraft's original work. These stories delve into the eerie and supernatural, captivating readers with their haunting narratives.