Any good recommendations for shit from other dimensions, cosmic horrors, or just shit that can't be explained. I enjoy Lovecraft, and films like "The Thing" where the horror cant be explained. I. Currently reading IT, so far I'm enjoying it.
>>9782280
Its a bit different than Lovecraft, but I suggest Cyclonopedia by Negrastani. Cities of the Red Night by Burroughs is also good.
William Hope Hodgson's House on the Borderland is great. His Night Lands is fucking epic, but like a serious dose of LSD...
The Fantasy Masterworks series has them in one book.
>>9782379
What genre would you say Red City is? I going to be going to a bookstore later on.
Everyone swears that Ligotti is the best cosmic horror you can get outside of Lovecraft, I cannot vouch for that though.
It is considered Reddit tier here, but John Dies at the End is all about other dimensions, shadow people and a questionable reality. It is all explained at the end, but if you can deal with fucking Stephen King endings, you can deal with this.
If you're enjoying Lovecraft why don't you read his BFF Robert E Howard