As I’ve mentioned before, I’m in the running for scholarship to this year’s Netroots Nation conference in Providence, Rhode Island. Right now, I’m sixth in the competition, with 286 votes. (I had about 350 in the first round, but they were all wiped out when the second round began.) The top three vote-getters are guaranteed […]
Tag Archives: H.P. Lovecraft
I need your vote this weekend to send me to Netroots Nation
Posted in Mark's Life, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged conspiracy theory, Cthulhu, Democracy for America, FDR, George Soros, Howard Dean, Netroots Nation, Obaba's private black army, occult, Providence, Rhode Island, scholarships 15 Comments
Totally Quotable Clementine… little Lovecraft edition
She hasn’t let me read any of it yet. I’m imaging it’ll be like Twilight, but for an even younger audience… something about a little girl falling in love with a dark and brooding, painfully misunderstood, Cthulhu-like monster. I suspect it’ll make us all fabulously wealthy.
Posted in Mark's Life Also tagged book ideas, Clementine, Cthulhu, friends with books, monsters, totally quotable Clementine, Twilight 6 Comments
Lovecraft, and his insight into ancient evil (and Republicans)
I received an odd letter today from a former Ypsilantian who now finds himself living among the natives of Hawaii. He wanted to let me know about a quote that he’d stumbled across concerning Republicans. The piece, according to him, was penned in 1936, by none other than H.P. Lovecraft, the man behind Cthulhu (think […]