A Mountain Walked: Great Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos is a collection of short stories collected and edited by S.T. Joshi. …OK, I have had my issues with Joshi, from time to time. He doesn’t have issues with me, because he has no idea who I am and probably wouldn’t care if he did. But I will forgive the guy much for finding Robert Barbour Johnson’s old NYC subway Mythos-flavored story “Far Below.” Worth the five bucks right there. I mean, I want to go around to all the people I know who write Cthulhu RPGs and say “Look at this! LOOK AT THIS. Somebody was doing in the 1940s what we’re all trying to do now! What else did this guy write?”
And so, adieu to The Final Reflection.
Query: When I follow your Amazon links and add to my Books wishlist, do you get credit when I buy it later? Thanks! 😉
Nah, it’s just when you buy stuff on the spot, or a little later. 🙂
Ok, I’ll keep that in mind. Unfortunately, my splurge income is very limited and has to be planned out.
It’s cool, man. Nobody ever has to buy stuff.
Does it have Sticks in it?
No, and I agree that’s a great story. But it does have The Man With A Black Horn, The Deep Ones, and The Franklyn Paragraphs, so it’s not a bad collection.
And only $4.99 on Kindle. Sold!