Two Books Available for Preorder NOW

Two Books Available for Preorder NOW

Our two newest releases are in the warehouses and will be ready to ship next week!

Although the “official” release date is not until March 29, we couldn’t wait. Check out our new Fiction page and order The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horrors, and the Colouring Book out of Space!

They will be shipped the first week of April and you will automatically receive a PDF of the books as soon as you order them.

Official Release Date for The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horrors

Official Release Date for The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horrors

This project has been under development for two years, and is finally completed and printed. This book is being shipped now, and you can officially purchase it from our website beginning March 29.

What is the deep one skeletal structure? How does the byakhee hune organ allow them to travel through interstellar space? What organs and biological material make up the mysterious and ancient flying polyps?

These questions and more will be answered in Luis Merlo’s groundbreaking scientific study of the anatomy, biology, and ecology of more than two dozen Lovecraftian horrors! Luis Merlo, a doctor from Ecuador, turned his medical knowledge to analyzing the many beings from beyond he had encountered.

Knowing of Sandy Petersen’s knowledge and experience with such beings (being Cthulhu’s Van Helsing, if you will), he contacted Sandy with the intent to publicize and publish his esoteric findings. Unfortunately, through a series of mysterious events, Luis Merlo has been missing, but luckily his writings have been found and preserved to be published posthumously on his behalf. 

Official Release Date for The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horrors

A Second Unusual Letter from Dr. Luis Merlo to Sandy

A second unusual letter from his friend, Dr. Luis Merlo has piqued Sandy’s curiosity and he is uncertain whether the images being described truly exist, or whether his friend has lost his sanity. The drawings seem authentic but are disturbing … and Sandy wonders whether the upcoming release of The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horrors might unhinge its readers.

“Dear Sandy,

I am pleased to know that you found and rescued the manuscript, and I trust you will do the right thing in publishing it. I must apologize for taking so long to write since my last letter, but I have been taking care of some business here, both regarding my own health and my study.

While the depersonalization symptoms remain, I am glad to share that I haven’t experienced any new seizures. My physical strength also seems to be coming back despite the slight fever, and yesterday I was able to eat a normal diet without further problems. Sadly, my memory and sleep have not recovered so well, and are impairing my attempts to retake my work as quickly as I’d like to. I must say that while I believed my sleeping problems were due to stress, I now fear that my deep sleep cycle has been disturbed by automatisms and somnambulism. Sadly, I cannot risk exposure to any form of ionizing radiation or electromagnetic fields to help with diagnosis, so I’ll have to stick with clinical observation.

Regarding my study, there’s good and bad news. Sadly, a proper visit will have to be postponed indefinitely since I cannot ensure the safety of the laboratory at the moment.

As you witnessed yourself, most of my previous residence and dissection lab are gone. While I was successful in recovering a few tissue samples, most of the bodies have disappeared. A quick survey of the fissures inside the lab demonstrated large geologic formations of some kind well beyond the limits of my estate. Because of this, I decided to seal the lab until I can confirm its structural integrity and close the chamber. You’ll be glad to know that most of my book collection is intact, with only superficial damage to some pages and a couple of missing texts.

I cannot say for how long most of my book collection was destroyed. Some were recovered, but most were corrupted with the corpses of the vertebrates. You will see them when you come here next week, as agreed. The material was stored behind the junction but carbon texts have to be consolidated and the images. Despite this, I believe I will be able to retake it soon. I hope some of the material I have gathered will help me clear out some theories about their ecology, at least until I can travel again.

I am optimistic regarding the future, even if writing is not as easy as before. I trust I will recover soon and continue where I left.

Regards,
LM

The Arkham Reporter has Discovered The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horror

The Arkham Reporter has Discovered The Anatomical Guide to Lovecraftian Horror

Do you love Lovecraft? Check out the Arkham Reporter, who reports each month on media releases pertaining to Lovecraft themed material. In his most recent update, he discusses our upcoming release, The Anatomical Guide of Lovecraftian Horrors. Our newest publication will be available for sale March 29.

Go to 3:18 in the video to learn more!