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Lovecraft purists have long groused about August Derleth's contributions to the Lovecraft-themed subgenre that he dubbed the "Cthulhu Mythos," but Haefele (August Derleth Redux) rises to his defense ...
It's always August in Sauk City. You can't go very far in this town on the Wisconsin River without running across some evidence of August Derleth, one of the most prolific authors of his time. {image1 ...
A Texas family grapples with the gift of clairvoyance in this incandescent saga from Watkins (Holler, Child). In 1979 Jerusalem, Tex., Walter Lee “Chuck” Gardner, 22, keeps Continue reading » We Want ...
RESTLESS Is THE RIVER—Augusf Derleth —Scribner ($2.50). Good writers are supposed to make their name on merit alone; bad writers are supposed to be those who go around tooting their own horns. That ...
Robert Root shares his journey following John Muir, Aldo Leopold and August Derleth. Robert Root, Author of “Walking Home Ground: In the Footsteps of Muir, Leopold, and Derleth,” shares the story of ...
August Derleth wrote about the people and places of Sauk Prairie. Author August Derleth set out to tell the stories of Sauk City and Prairie du Sac, and became known as a regional “writer of place” ...
A Sauk City author, who remains relatively obscure in the wider annals of popular literature, is now the subject of a state-wide day of recognition. On Feb. 2, Gov. Jim Doyle signed a proclamation ...