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This is worth your dollars just for the Llewellyn story. "The Low, Dark Edge of Life" is back in Cthulhoid territory, but unlike the hackwork that clutters that subgenre, Llewellyn's care with voice and language makes this a delight (if just a tad too long for my taste). For example,The agent who sold me my ticket warned against travel this time of year, warned me against rough seas and rougher men; but he is a wriggling insect whom I shall someday crush then wear as a tiny bead on a necklace ma...
If you pick up this issue, “The Low, Dark Edge of Life” by Livia Llewellyn is worth more than the price of admission. *This* is what I want from modern Lovecraft responses.I am normally averse to werewolf fiction. Too much White Wolf in my youth, probably. Or maybe that they’re too often just thin metaphors. That said, “I Was a Teenage Werewolf” is a timely metaphor for the youth inheriting a world that doesn’t love them. A world that has them borrowing money to attend the socially-mandated coll...