As anyone at all tuned in to literary culture knows, The Revelator is the single most important journal of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. As such, they just launched a Lovecraft tribute issue!
Thanks to its storied past (haha, see what I did there?) The Revelator publishes in every issue a "From the Vaults" feature detailing a certainly not-entirely-manufactured essay or bit of reportage about an encounter with a back number of the magazine—which are of course ubiquitous. Do you have any relatives? Do any of them have at least one eye? There is a copy of The Revelator somewhere in their home or person, then, except of course for the last two issues, which are on-line only.
Anyway, this number's "Vault" feature is by me, and about my finding of a peculiar postcard in a Vermont bookstore. Please read Brattleboro Days, Yuggoth Nights.
And here's a picture of the postcard!
Thanks to its storied past (haha, see what I did there?) The Revelator publishes in every issue a "From the Vaults" feature detailing a certainly not-entirely-manufactured essay or bit of reportage about an encounter with a back number of the magazine—which are of course ubiquitous. Do you have any relatives? Do any of them have at least one eye? There is a copy of The Revelator somewhere in their home or person, then, except of course for the last two issues, which are on-line only.
Anyway, this number's "Vault" feature is by me, and about my finding of a peculiar postcard in a Vermont bookstore. Please read Brattleboro Days, Yuggoth Nights.
And here's a picture of the postcard!
