Tuesday, February 4, 2020
Sigyn of Kindle
Get your e-book here.
I've rewritten Sigyn out of the Hyborian Age and into a quasi-historical bronze age. Reaching the pinnacle of vanity, I've self published with Kindle. At least it's cheap.
Labels:
Adventure,
Bronze age,
Cosmic horror,
creepy,
cthulhu,
D&D,
eerie,
Esoteric,
fantasy,
Gonzo,
horror,
Howardian,
Hyborian Age,
Lovecraftian,
monsters,
prehistoric,
Sigyn,
Sword & Sorcery,
Weird
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Saturday, November 9, 2019
Ancestors & Descendants
Place your preorder for Ancestors and Descendants. A chilling collection of Lovecraftian horror tales, including one by yours truly. Buy your mamma a copy before somebody else does.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ancestors-Descendants-Lovecraftian-Prequels-Sequels/dp/164606044X/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=poyton&qid=1573318405&s=books&sr=1-6
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Saturday, August 17, 2019
The Matrix of Khouzouhept
I
Kaa-Vulth, deposed Emperor of Tazzozz, grinned as he surveyed the surreal vista laid out in the bowl-shaped valley beneath him.
Saturday, July 6, 2019
Bane of the Man-Serpent.
Kaa-Vulth had battled past guardians human and inhuman, and cheated death at every turn.
Now, he at last breached the inner sanctum of Man -Serpent. The he would pit cold steel against the eldritch sorcery of an ageless evil.
Now, he at last breached the inner sanctum of Man -Serpent. The he would pit cold steel against the eldritch sorcery of an ageless evil.
The Ghonshu Mystery
In 1974, geologist-turned-mystic-turned-paranormal lecturer Andrei Conrad published The Ghonshu Mystery through DAW books.
Conrad presented the feverishly outlandish narrative as fact, and was the butt of humiliation from skeptics and unimaginative reviewers.
The book was poorly received as both a work of science fiction and documentary, and Conrad fell into obscurity.
Mint copies of the volume command respectable prices today, as it is favored by collectors of the unusual.
Conrad presented the feverishly outlandish narrative as fact, and was the butt of humiliation from skeptics and unimaginative reviewers.
The book was poorly received as both a work of science fiction and documentary, and Conrad fell into obscurity.
Mint copies of the volume command respectable prices today, as it is favored by collectors of the unusual.
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