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In the story, [[King Yeller]] makes a Robert Johnson-esque deal with a force of cosmic evil in a story full of references to H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos (the deal is with Nyarlathotep, who is referred to as "the Crawling Chaos" in some of the stories; "King Yeller" is a nod to Robert W. Chambers' ''The King in Yellow'', which Lovecraft drew upon for his Cthulhu stories. | In the story, [[King Yeller]] makes a Robert Johnson-esque deal with a force of cosmic evil in a story full of references to H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos (the deal is with Nyarlathotep, who is referred to as "the Crawling Chaos" in some of the stories; "King Yeller" is a nod to Robert W. Chambers' ''The King in Yellow'', which Lovecraft drew upon for his Cthulhu stories. | ||
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− | *[ | + | * [https://www.innsmouthfreepress.com/blog/review-crawling-chaos-blues/ review] |
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[[Category:2010|Elkins, Harpoon]] | [[Category:2010|Elkins, Harpoon]] |
Latest revision as of 11:57, 15 May 2025
Blues harmonica player and narrator of Edward M. Erdelac's supernatural short story "Crawling Chaos Blues" (2010).
In the story, King Yeller makes a Robert Johnson-esque deal with a force of cosmic evil in a story full of references to H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos (the deal is with Nyarlathotep, who is referred to as "the Crawling Chaos" in some of the stories; "King Yeller" is a nod to Robert W. Chambers' The King in Yellow, which Lovecraft drew upon for his Cthulhu stories.