Difference between revisions of "Call of Cthulhu Fiction"

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*6051: [[Undead & Unbound]] — Non-Mythos horror using the product number from this line.
 
*6051: [[Undead & Unbound]] — Non-Mythos horror using the product number from this line.
 
*6052: [[Eldritch Chrome]]
 
*6052: [[Eldritch Chrome]]
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*6053: [[Atomic-Age Cthulhu (fiction)]]
 
*6054: [[Steampunk Cthulhu]]
 
*6054: [[Steampunk Cthulhu]]
 
*6055: [[Extreme Planets]] — Non-Mythos science fiction using the product number from this line.
 
*6055: [[Extreme Planets]] — Non-Mythos science fiction using the product number from this line.

Revision as of 07:15, 5 January 2016

In 1993, Chaosium began publishing a line of non-game books (mostly Fiction but also Non-Fiction, such as The Book of Dzyan). Their first two such books were King of Sartar (product #4500), which was related to another of their game products, and Castle of Eyes (product #6000), which was an independent novel. But they next began a line of "Call of Cthulhu® Fiction". The back cover text of The Yellow Sign and Other Stories, for example, defines the series as "an expanding collection of Cthulhu Mythos horror fiction and related topics. Call of Cthulhu® fiction focuses on single entities, concepts, or authors significant to readers and fans of H. P. Lovecraft."

Books in the Series

The Call of Cthulhu Fiction books, with their Chaosium product numbers, are

Books Once Planned for the Series