Collections and Anthologies of Works Adapting The King in Yellow
NonBinary Review #5: The King in Yellow
by Zoetic Press, ed. by Lise Quintana
Published 15 June 2021
Amazon Description: Robert W. Chambers' collection of short stories may not have gained a wide readership when it was first published in 1895, but there were a few people who found its stories of a horror that drove people mad fascinating. H. P. Lovecraft based his Cthulhu mythos on this idea of a nameless horror that infects people's minds. The creators of the television show True Detectives similarly found inspiration in its pages. If you're a fan of the weird, the horrific, stories whose terror hides at the back of the mind, this is the issue for you. Have you seen the yellow sign?
In this issue: Christine Makepeace, Steph Post, Carina Bissett, Geoff Mosse, Jon Thomas, David Landrum, Dawn Vogel, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Rose Neilsen, Dominique Lamssies, David Hoenig, Luiz Eduardo Peret, Erica Ruppert, Richard Lee Byers, Hope Wabuke, Amelia Gorman, Dimitry Borshch, Glynn Barrass, Marilyn Horn-Fahey, Randal Doering, Frankie Metro, Kaela Danielle McNeil, Kelda Crich, M.N. Mani, Linda Kennedy, Rosemary Tantra Bensko, Caroline Johnson, Deborah Guzzi, David-John Tyrer, Julio Toro San Martin, James Pratt, Steve Toase, Nathan Tompkins, Konstantine Paradias, Robert Gross
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