Well, there have been two editions, one self-published at Lulu and one published by Incunabula, who dropped stuff. The following is what’s in the Lulu edition (stories + CAS-ology), with asterisks for what was dropped by Incunabula:
The Dice of Aikkos
Master of the Pyramid
The Return of the Cryomancer
The Sixth Polyhedron
The Requiem of Yioth-Lmirr
The Gems of Rebbuqqa
The City of Noble Decay
The Heresiarch
Dea Thea
Symposium of the Gargoyle
The Wreckers of Rimtsiar
The Wreckers of Rimtsiar (lexically cleansed version) *
The Treasure of the Temple of Phthkhoōokhthph *
The Web of Nemilloth
A Tale of Silence and Sortilege
Wizard with Words: An Appreciation of Clark Ashton Smith *
Science or Sorcery? Interrogating the Supratextual Interface of Klarkash-Ton and the Hobbitual Offender *
Beauty and the Bigot: Clark Ashton Smith as Saint and Sinner *
Faut-il Brûler Smith? (Con)futing the Hate Speech of Klarkash-Ton *
The site has slight doubts about what is described in ‘The Slaughter King” being a figment of the imagination, so I put it at the bottom of the page, I swear it wasn’t my decision.
If you wish to indicate your Christian or Pagan name, you can always do so.
The contents lists of Ghouls-Goddesses, Cults & Concubines, Beasts and Blasphemies can’t be found anywhere but I suspect they became the contents of Tales of Silence and Sortilege
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Could you list the titles of the stories that were included in “Tales of Silence and Sortilege”?
I would like to add them to the isfdb database
Well, there have been two editions, one self-published at Lulu and one published by Incunabula, who dropped stuff. The following is what’s in the Lulu edition (stories + CAS-ology), with asterisks for what was dropped by Incunabula:
The Dice of Aikkos
Master of the Pyramid
The Return of the Cryomancer
The Sixth Polyhedron
The Requiem of Yioth-Lmirr
The Gems of Rebbuqqa
The City of Noble Decay
The Heresiarch
Dea Thea
Symposium of the Gargoyle
The Wreckers of Rimtsiar
The Wreckers of Rimtsiar (lexically cleansed version) *
The Treasure of the Temple of Phthkhoōokhthph *
The Web of Nemilloth
A Tale of Silence and Sortilege
Wizard with Words: An Appreciation of Clark Ashton Smith *
Science or Sorcery? Interrogating the Supratextual Interface of Klarkash-Ton and the Hobbitual Offender *
Beauty and the Bigot: Clark Ashton Smith as Saint and Sinner *
Faut-il Brûler Smith? (Con)futing the Hate Speech of Klarkash-Ton *
Thank you for your attention!
“The Treasure of the Temple” of ΦθΧΩΟΩΧθΦ in the gap that allows you to see Amazon stands before “The Web of Nemilloth”.
I decided to bring some relative orderliness to your page.
Summary Bibliography: Simon Whitechapel
The site has slight doubts about what is described in ‘The Slaughter King” being a figment of the imagination, so I put it at the bottom of the page, I swear it wasn’t my decision.
If you wish to indicate your Christian or Pagan name, you can always do so.
The contents lists of Ghouls-Goddesses, Cults & Concubines, Beasts and Blasphemies can’t be found anywhere but I suspect they became the contents of Tales of Silence and Sortilege
Yes, good tune.