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We’re back and we’re mulling over bas-reliefs again. Once you start looking into the relationship between Lovecraft and art, the damn things are everywhere. We would say that there’s no relief from them, but that would be beneath us. Main Topic: Lovecraft and Art This episode is the first of a two-part look into the relationship between Lovecraft and art, and how this shaped the Cthulhu Mythos and Call of Cthulhu. Next episode, we’ll be flipping things around and looking for inspiration from the world of art, but here we’re examining the influence it had on Lovecraft’s life...
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We’re back and we’re twiddling the tracking knob. It’s supposed to help clear up the image on this old videocassette, but maybe that’s just missing the point. The static can be the most interesting part, filled with whispers, ghosts, and ancient secrets. Compared to such wonders, the film itself is a bit disappointing. Then again, analogue horror seems to be more of a vibe than a form of storytelling, so maybe we should just let the white noise wash over us. Main Topic: Analogue Horror This episode sees us explore analogue horror, trying to work out what exactly it is and how to bring...
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We’re back and we’re and we’re answering the call of the void. Really, it’s about the scariest call you can receive, regardless of what Cthulhu may tell you. The yawning darkness of infinity shouldn’t be as tempting as it is. For all our talk about horror in space, maybe the real horror was inside us the whole time. Main Topic: Horror in Space This episode heads into the cold and the dark, exploring just what it is that makes space so scary. We talk about some of the real challenges and dangers posed by space travel and how they can amplify horror, then move on to inspirational...
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We’re back and we’re and we’re putting on our ponchos. They look a bit silly, but that works for us here. The important thing is that they’ll keep some of the gore off our clothes. Comedy horror can be a messy business, especially once you bring gardening equipment into play. We’re not sure whether to laugh or cry, so we’ll probably just scream. Main Topic: Comedy Horror This episode sees us delve into the bloody world of comedy horror, trying to pin down what makes the two genres work so well together, looking at some examples from media, and trying to work out how to perform...
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We’re back and we’re learning about protein spills. What sounded like an innocent sexual innuendo has turned out to be more scatological than any of us would have liked. The unpleasant realities of theme parks are well hidden behind twee language and cute costumes. Happily, once we strip them away, we can find some good horror inspiration. Although we do wish it all smelled a bit better. Main Topic: Theme Parks and Horror This episode, we visit the topic of theme parks, amusement parks, funfairs and the like, looking for Call of Cthulhu inspiration. As with so many things rooted...
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We’re back and we’re hiding behind the sofa. Sure, the monsters, masked killers, and mutants can probably find us back here, but it still feels safer for some reason. Fear is rarely a rational thing, so why should our response to it be? Main Topic: Horror For the Nervous This episode came about when Scott was playing The Between with Josephine McAdam over on and she mentioned that she rarely watches or reads horror media because she finds it upsetting. Given how many horror projects Josephine has been involved with, this seemed like something worth exploring, so we...
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We’re back and we’re digging up the past. Some of this excavation is purely physical, burrowing into the clay under London in search of the usual skulls and spaceships. The rest, however, is more atavistic in nature, uncovering the strange, alien memories buried within our minds. On reflection, we probably shouldn’t have used pickaxes for both jobs. Main Topic: Quatermass and the Pit This episode is our long-overdue exploration of the strange world of Professor Bernard Quatermass, and especially the 1967 film adaptation of Quatermass and the Pit. While we’ve mentioned Nigel...
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We’re back and we’re rearranging the furniture in the library. All perfectly normal stuff. Nothing to worry about. Everyone gives a strangled cry or two when lifting heavy objects. And that nasty smell? Furniture polish. Trust us. So normal.
Main Topic: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward part 3
We are continuing our investigation into HP Lovecraft’s novel The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. Here, Dr Willett and Ward’s father start investigating the weird goings-on at the Pawtuxet bungalow, coming to some grim conclusions.
Links
Things we mention in this episode include:
- A Dreamer and a Visionary: HP Lovecraft in His Time by ST Joshi
- I Am Providence: The Life and Times of HP Lovecraft by ST Joshi
- Lord of a Visible World: An Autobiography in Letters by HP Lovecraft, ST Joshi, and David E Schultz
- Lovecraft and a World in Transition by ST Joshi
- The New Annotated HP Lovecraft, edited by Leslie Klinger
- Alienist
- Reefer Madness (1936)
- The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
- The Grand Grimoire of Cthulhu Mythos Magic
- “What’s in the Cellar?” by Jon Hook from Gateways to Terror
- Dark Adventure Radio Theatre
- Derren Brown
- Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves (2023)
- Dracula by Bram Stoker
- HP Lovecraft Historical Society reading of the complete fiction of HP Lovecraft
- Etymology of hijacking
- “The Whisperer in Darkness” by HP Lovecraft
- “The Dunwich Horror” by HP Lovecraft
- Masks of Nyarlathotep
- The HP Lovecraft Literary Podcast
- “The Outsider” by HP Lovecraft
- “Under the Pyramids” by HP Lovecraft
News
October Horror Movie Challenge
Scott is in the final stretch of his October Horror Movie Challenge, in which he has been posting daily reviews on this very site. Highlights, so far, include the demonic When Evil Lurks and the art-house slasher, In a Violent Nature, the ghostly revenge tale Oddity, and the sheer bloody weirdness of Eight Eyes. If you fancy taking part, or just talking about some of the films you’re watching, why not join the discussion on The Good Friends of Jackson Elias Discord server?
Blasphemous Tome Issue 13
We have started work on issue 13 of The Blasphemous Tome. This, of course, is the fanzine we put out twice-yearly for Patreon backers of The Good Friends of Jackson Elias.
If you have any articles or artwork you’d like to see in the Tome, we would be delighted. For articles, we’re looking for short pieces of up to 500 words, including fiction, essays, or poetry. Black-and-white artwork is ideal, from small spot illustrations to full-page pictures. The best way of getting submissions to us is to email them to [email protected]
Sadly, we shan’t be able to send out the usual Christmas cards with the Tomes this year. The arthritis in Scott’s hands is getting worse and the combination of signing cards and Tomes has become too painful. The Tomes will all be signed as normal, however.

Scott on Symphony Entertainment Livestream
Scott with be joining Bridgett Jeffries and Graham Walmsley for another Symphony Entertainment improvised horror livestream this year. Our game last year was so much fun that we knew we had to do it again. This will take place on the Symphony Entertainment Twitch channel, on the 5th of November, and run for around 60 minutes.
