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Eldritch Chrome: Unquiet Tales of a Mythos-Haunted Future (Chaosium Fiction) (edition 2013)

by Robert M. Price (Author), Brian M. Sammons (Editor), Glynn Owen Barrass (Editor), Daniele Serra (Illustrator)

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UNQUIET TALES OF A MYTHOS-HAUNTED FUTUREDuring the decades since H.P. Lovecraft first wrote of the Cthulhu Mythos, many authors have crossed his themes into other genres, enhancing his original vision with stories taking place in the distant past, in the far-flung future, and in myriad places in-between.Cyberpunk tales are written in dark, gritty, film-noir styles. Their protagonists live and die at the bottom echelon of an electronic society gone awry. They may be seedier, poorer, and less inclined to make moral judgements than stoic Lovecraftian New Englanders, but in Cyberpunk-Cthulhu tales they encounter the same horrors as their more-genteel predecessors.Confronting monstrous entities and fiends from beyond space and time, the Cyberpunk-Cthulhu hero may wield high-tech weapons and have other advances at his or her disposal. To beings where time has no meaning and whose technologically is so advanced that their actions seem supernatural or powered by magic, no human finds an advantage.This is the Cyberpunk-Cthulhu world--mythos horrors lurk at the edge of society, mythos-altered technology infects human beings, dark gods lurk in cyberspace, and huge corporations rule society while bowing to entities inimical to humankind. The Tales Included: Obsolete, Absolute by Robert M. Price The Place that Cannot Be by D.L. Snell The Battle of Arkham by Peter Rawlik The Wurms In the Grid by Nickolas Cook SymbiOS by William Meikle Playgrounds of Angolaland by David Conyers Sonar City by Sam Stone The Blowfly Manifesto by Tim Curran Flesh & Scales by Ran Cartwright Inlibration by Michael Tice Hope Abandoned by Tom Lynch Immune by Terrie Leigh Relf Real Gone by David Dunwoody CL3ANS3 by Carrie Cuinn Dreams of Death by Lois Gresh The Gauntlet by Glynn Owen Barrass and Brian M. Sammons Indifference by CJ Henderson Open Minded by Jeffrey Thomas… (more)
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Title:Eldritch Chrome: Unquiet Tales of a Mythos-Haunted Future (Chaosium Fiction)
Authors:Robert M. Price (Author)
Other authors:Brian M. Sammons (Editor), Glynn Owen Barrass (Editor), Daniele Serra (Illustrator)
Info:Chaosium Inc. (2013), Edition: First, 272 pages
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Tags:lovecraftian, horror, anthology

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Barrass, Glynn OwenEditormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Sammons, Brian M.Editormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Barrass, Glynn OwenContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Cartwright, RanContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Conyers, DavidContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Cook, NickolasContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Cuinn, CarrieContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Relf, Terrie LeighContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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UNQUIET TALES OF A MYTHOS-HAUNTED FUTUREDuring the decades since H.P. Lovecraft first wrote of the Cthulhu Mythos, many authors have crossed his themes into other genres, enhancing his original vision with stories taking place in the distant past, in the far-flung future, and in myriad places in-between.Cyberpunk tales are written in dark, gritty, film-noir styles. Their protagonists live and die at the bottom echelon of an electronic society gone awry. They may be seedier, poorer, and less inclined to make moral judgements than stoic Lovecraftian New Englanders, but in Cyberpunk-Cthulhu tales they encounter the same horrors as their more-genteel predecessors.Confronting monstrous entities and fiends from beyond space and time, the Cyberpunk-Cthulhu hero may wield high-tech weapons and have other advances at his or her disposal. To beings where time has no meaning and whose technologically is so advanced that their actions seem supernatural or powered by magic, no human finds an advantage.This is the Cyberpunk-Cthulhu world--mythos horrors lurk at the edge of society, mythos-altered technology infects human beings, dark gods lurk in cyberspace, and huge corporations rule society while bowing to entities inimical to humankind. The Tales Included: Obsolete, Absolute by Robert M. Price The Place that Cannot Be by D.L. Snell The Battle of Arkham by Peter Rawlik The Wurms In the Grid by Nickolas Cook SymbiOS by William Meikle Playgrounds of Angolaland by David Conyers Sonar City by Sam Stone The Blowfly Manifesto by Tim Curran Flesh & Scales by Ran Cartwright Inlibration by Michael Tice Hope Abandoned by Tom Lynch Immune by Terrie Leigh Relf Real Gone by David Dunwoody CL3ANS3 by Carrie Cuinn Dreams of Death by Lois Gresh The Gauntlet by Glynn Owen Barrass and Brian M. Sammons Indifference by CJ Henderson Open Minded by Jeffrey Thomas

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