The H.P. Lovecraft Archive


H.P. Lovecraft
(1890–1937)

HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT (20 August 1890–15 March 1937) is probably best known as a writer of weird fiction, but some believe his voluminous correspondence to be his greatest accomplishment. You can explore his numerous facets through the many pages outlined here:

His Life provides information on Lovecraft’s life, family, correspondents, interests, and a photo gallery;
His Writings explores his wide variety of works, including his fiction and letters, and includes many electronic texts;
His Creations outlines his fictional elements including Lovecraftian locations in New England, a bestiary, and a list of grimoires;
His Study has information on biographies, literary criticism, bibliographies, periodicals, and online articles;
Popular Culture details the movies, games, music, and art based on Lovecraft’s works, as well as the “Cthulhu Mythos”;
Internet Resources gives information on other Lovecraft-related sites, newsgroups, and FTP sites; and
About This Site outlines the purpose and goals of this site.
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What’s New
25 October 2025:
Created a page for the hardcover third edition of The Gentleman from Angell Street: Memories of H.P. Lovecraft (Helios House Press).
21 October 2025:
Eliminated the “Internet Resources” section of the site, conslidating its former contents into two new pages in the “His Study” section, Lovecraft Discussion and Other Lovecraft Sites.
27 August 2025:
Created a page for The H. P. Lovecraft Experience (Insight Editions), a boxed set of Lovecraft’s fiction featuring A Reader’s Guide to Selected Works by H. P. Lovecraft (written by Sean Branney and Andrew Leman) and a collection of Miskatonic University ephemera.
20 August 2025:
Happy Birthday to H. P. Lovecraft!
22 May 2025:
Created pages for Alcestis: A Play by Sonia H. Greene & H. P. Lovecraft, edited by N. R. Jenzen-Jones and Two Hearts that Beat as One: An Autobiography by Sonia H. Davis, edited by Monica Wasserman, both published by Helios House Press.
Site Last Revised 25 October 2025
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