This page provides links to other noteworthy Lovecraft-related sites on the web. Note that a
couple of the links below are archives of defunct sites.
English-Language Sites
- Cthulhu Files (Joseph F.
Morales)
- Includes the comprehensive
Cthulhu
Universalis (a “Who’s Who” of the Cthulhu Mythos), guides to
Lovecraft’s fictional towns, and links to online Mythos tales by a variety of
authors.
- The H.P. Lovecraft
Wiki
- A crowdsourced site with over 6,000 articles covering Lovecraft, his writings, his creations,
his family and correspondents, and the Cthulhu Mythos itself.
- The NetherReal (Jim Hawley; via the Internet Archive)
- This now-archived site was devoted to the fiction and art of H.P. Lovecraft and the Cthulhu
Mythos. It also included such great resources as
The Cthulhu Lexicon (a guide to people and creatures), the
Codices of the Mythos (a list of books and their contents), and
When The Stars Are Right... (a timeline of events).
- Weird Tales - The Unique Magazine (Lars Klores; via the Internet Archive)
- A very thorough site which was dedicated to Weird Tales, including substantial
information on the authors and artists who contributed to the magazine, as well as scans of all
the covers.
Non-English Sites
- Deutsche Lovecraft
Gesellschaft
- Though the “German Lovecraft Society” is primarily focused on role-playing, their
site includes information on German-language publications related to Lovecraft and an extensive
wiki on Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos.
- H. P. Lovecraft (Festa-Verlag)
- This German-language site includes a biography of Lovecraft, a list of his stories, and some
information about the Cthulhu Mythos he inspired.
- H.P. Lovecraft – Polski
serwis (Mateusz Kopacz)
- A very comprehensive “Polish service” about Lovecraft, featuring information on
many books by and about Lovecraft in Polish.
- Говард Филлипс Лавкрафт: книги и
биография
- Unsurprisingly, “Howard Phillips Lovecraft: Books and Biography” includes a
biography of Lovecraft, a bibliography of his works, Russian translations of them, and links to
Russian readings on YouTube.
- Magyar H.P. Lovecraft
Portál (Gábor Somogyi)
- The “Hungarian H.P. Lovecraft Portal” was created by the editor of (Asylum),
a Hungarian-language magazine featuring Lovecraftian fiction and essays. The site includes a
very thorough bibliography of Lovecraft’s works as well as their English texts and
Hungarian translations.
- Magyar H.P. Lovecraft
Társaság
- The “Hungarian H.P. Lovecraft Society” was founded to “introduce, popularize,
and disseminate” accurate information about Lovecraft to the Hungarian public. Their site
includes a lengthy list of Frequently Asked Questions about Lovecraft.
- Ulthar.net (Thierry Florac)
- Much of the content of this very attractive French site is translated from The H. P. Lovecraft
Archive (with permission), though it has been augmented with considerable French-specific items,
such as books.
- A vide e obra de H.P.
Lovecraft (Denilson E. Ricci)
- Devoted to “The life and work of H.P. Lovecraft”, this Brazilian site (in
Portuguese) includes a biography of Lovecraft, short biographies of many of his friends, and
information on his influences.
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