Great minds, and all that. Anthony Souza brings us a grave marker for the surprisingly popular Joseph Curwen, along with a tribute to Arthur Machen. I find the idea of sequentially dated tombstones for Curwen scattered across the United States, and the world, incredibly amusing.
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I've enjoyed the last two entries, but these deserve extra props for the realistic weathering. Well done!
Don’t forget H. P. Lovecraft’s stone: The first entry is from the excellent website Find A Grave http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1188
Here’s a great site about making faux tombstones: http://www.hectorturner.com/halloween/lovecraft.html
Here is an blog about a very odd encounter of a photographer at Lovecraft’s grave site:
http://boingboing.net/2008/08/23/writer-who-photograp.html
CoastConFan, you and Propnomicon are such a source of amazing links and inspiration (because of you two, my next event is going to be vastly better than my last event)
I appreciate your responses here and look forward to them all the time. I really need to add your blog to my list of pages to check daily.
*bookmarks CoastConFan's blog*
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