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Post by pbsplatter on Jan 17, 2023 0:07:51 GMT
It would have been 1980s or 1990s, maybe very early 2000s. All I remember is that there was one story that, at the time seemed very original to me (although I’m sure it was already well traveled territory) that involved some academics discovering that HPL’s stories were based on reality.
Like I said not a lot to go on; I’m pretty sure it may have been Cthulhu 2000. I got the book from a library so it might have been a little obscure but wouldn’t have been a straight up fanzine etc.
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Post by helrunar on Jan 17, 2023 2:47:19 GMT
Well, in Derleth's novel (made up from short stories written over a fifteen year period that he connected into an arc, of sorts) The Trail of Cthulhu, one of the main protagonists is a professor who keeps having to explain to various people that "it's all real" in the Necronomicon, etc. But I'm sure it was a later story you're thinking of--this was 1940s/50s.
Hel.
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