So I've really started to enjoy Lovecraft. Read lots of his short novellas, and am currently reading a book of "Lovecraft inspired tales", either using his mythos or the same weird fiction genre. Also read The King In Yellow and enjoyed those.
However, I'm missing the feeling you get when reading a full novel or series of novels; the full immersion and fleshed-out-ness of it.
Does anyone have any recommendations for really good weird fiction horror/creepy novels a la Lovecraft? I've found myself finishing lots of these short stories and wishing that I had more of the same story to read.
I'm not sure if the weird fiction genre could even work properly as a full-fledged novel.
Colin Wilson, Mind Parasites / Philosopher's Stone
>>8017190
Thanks, they seem good :)
This is OK. It's not some literary masterpiece and it does lack the Lovecraftian language but it's basically a novel format of "Dreams In The Witch House" plus some other Lovecraftian elements. It's casual fun.
>Guy and son move into old house in England
>He is paid to renovate/clean it up
>weird noises in attic
>some random homeless chick shows up
>they start fucking
>... and then things get weird
>>8017167
don't read charles dexter ward, repetitive designed as some kind of weekly, rather boring i should add
Idk much about lovecraft
But I know im supposed to post this when hes brought uo
>>8019369
>niggers
Sometimes I forget...
>>8019369
Why are his lips so fucking comical
>>8020050
>>8017167
there was a lovecraftian cult in the 60s that wrote some in his style, august derleth and robert bloch being my personal fav