Cody Goodfellow

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Cody Goodfellow, Call of Cthulhu writer, actor, and editor.

Born September 29th, 1970, Cody Goodfellow has written eight novels and five short story collections, winning Wonderland Book Awards for Best Novel for his novel Unamerica and for Bizarro Fiction for his collections Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars and All-Monster Action. He wrote, co-produced and scored the short Lovecraftian hygiene films Stay At Home Dad and Baby Got Bass. As an actor, he has appeared in numerous short films, TV shows, and music videos, as well as the Clark Ashton Smith documentary The Emperor of Dreams. He also edits the hyperpulp zine Forbidden Futures and co-founded Perilous Press, an occasional micropublisher of modern cosmic horror. He lives in San Diego.

For the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game, he wrote the Secrets of San Francisco: A 1920s Sourcebook for the City By the Bay for Chaosium, Inc. in 2002. His Lovecraftian fiction has been anthologized in Arkham Tales (Chaosium Inc., 2006), Atomic-Age Cthulhu: Tales of Mythos Horror in the 1950s (Chaosium Inc., 2015), Cthulhu's Dark Cults (Chaosium Inc., 2010), Cthulhurotica (Dagon Books, 2010), Dead but Dreaming 2 (Miskatonic River Press, LLC, 2011), Delta Green: Extraordinary Renditions (Arc Dream Publishing, 2015), The Leaves of a Necronomicon (Chaosium, Inc., 2022), World War Cthulhu : A Collection of Lovecraftian War Stories (Dark Regions Press, 2014), among many others.

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