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Cthulhu A Love Story: from JC Rudkin.

Cover of Cthulhu a Love Story

Today, a new addition that pays tribute to and builds on the Lovecraftian universe, written by husband and wife team Jim and Cassey Rudkin.

But first, a brief explanation for those who are not up to date on their H.P. Lovecraft. Cthulhu was introduced in 1928 with The Call of Cthulhu. A supernatural being, Cthulhu has a head like an octopus with multiple tentacles around his mouth; his figure is somewhat human, but he has significant claws for hands and feet, and a basic set of wings.

Wiki commons copy of Lovecraft drawing of Cthulhu.

How can one not be curious about a love story built around such a creature? No spoilers here, however! If you want to experience a romance-fantasy than you’ll want to check this out. It’s available through Barnes & Noble (https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/cthulhu-jc-rudkin/1139691610?ean=9780578936352

and Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Cthulhu-Love-Story-JC-Rudkin-ebook/dp/B09GL5HC2Z/ref=sr_1_1?crid=TS0P72OASGTU&keywords=jc+rudkin&qid=1645654328&sprefix=jc+rudkin%2Caps%2C418&sr=8-1

Some love now for this writing couple.

Casey and Jim in Alaska

Their writing backgrounds include not just fantasy and romance, but also horror, and technical communication (not always the same – horror and tech comm – just sometimes an overlap.) They have an insightful interview with the Great Lakes Horror Writers Association from the Summer of 2021: http://glahw.com/friends-of-glahw-jc-rudkin/

Current projects include both a sequel to Cthulhu and a horror story. Updates will be featured here when available.

I personally will be following JC Rudkin’s writing and look forward to more from this dynamic writing duo; I’ve ordered a paperback to go with my e-book of Cthulhu, because I needed something for them to sign.

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