Links

Here are links to some sites of interest

My friend Keith and his friend from art college, Janette Dinse, have their own web site. They are both very talented artists and you should check out their work. You can find it here.

If you are looking for great artwork, then you should get in contact with them.

My friend Stevie also has a web site, and I will put a link to it here, if I can be bothered.

As a lover of Free Stuff I would recommend the following, www.1001freefonts.com with its free fonts and links to much more.

If you want more free stories you should go to eldritchdark.com where you can find most of the writings of Clark Ashton Smith, for free.

When it comes to Role Playing Games these are some sites you should check out wizards.com where you will find tons of free stuff for your D & D games. The "Map a Week" section is my personal favourite.

More D&D fun can be found at Necromancer Games, where you can find lots of useful, free, roleplaying aids.

You should also visit the Chaosium web pages, not just because they publish Call of Cthulhu, but because they have lots of links to RPG sites.

Other than Roleplaying stuff you should have a look at the following;

If you are nostalgic about the days when TV was cheep, badly made and much better than the rubbish we have now, then go straight to TV Cream. Not only can you find theme tunes to the greatest shows ever made (including The A Team, CHiPs, Hawaii 5-0, The Rockford Files, and Jamie and the Magic Torch), but you can download movies of those Coutdown clocks you used to get at the beginning of Schools Programmes. Class.

And once you've wallowed in nostalgia, you can find out when those shows bit the big one at Jump the Shark. If you don't know what Shark Jumping is, the site will explain everything.

If you share my love of terrible films, then you should go to Badmovies.org, where you will find info on great movies like Starcrash, Q: The winged Serpent, and Plan 9 from Outer Space. The site has pictures, soundclips and movies for all the films it reviews.

Fans of the dark and macabre should visit the word of H. R. Giger, the Swiss surrealist artist who designed the Alien for.... well...., Alien. His work is challenging, disturbing and distinctly odd. Have a look for yourself.

When it comes to music, you should check out

Blue Oyster Cult - Prog Rockers from 1969 to now, who have a fondness for bizarre lyrics.

Darkest of the Hillside Thickets - Canadian Punk Rockers, who have a fondness for H P Lovecraft, and a great sense of humour. Laugh? I bought four albums.


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