Blogs & Websites
- Diversity in Horror Fiction – A horror blog dedicated to works featuring and/or created by BIPOC, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA people.
- Círculo de Lovecraft – A blog devoted to Spanish-language to everything Lovecraft and horror, including some great original and translated fiction, essays, etc.
- Hijos de Cthulhu – A blog devoted to Spanish-language Mythos and horror fiction, comics, and media. Lots of great material for learning about Hispanic Mythos writers and their works.
- The Papers of Sonia H. Davis – A blog devoted to Sonia H. Davis, the former Mrs. H. P. Lovecraft.
Fiction
- She Walks in Shadows (2015)
- Dreams from the Witch House: Female Voices of Lovecraftian Horror (2015)
- Cassilda’s Song (2015)
- The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe (2016)
- The Ballad of Black Tom (2016)
- Heroes of Red Hook (2016)
- EOM: Equal Opportunity Madness (2017)
Nonfiction (Books)
- Partners in Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926-1965 (2005)
- Alluring Art of Margaret Brundage: Queen of Pulp Pin-Up Art (2013)
- Sex and the Cthulhu Mythos (2014)
- Race and Popular Fantasy Literature: Habits of Whiteness (2015)
- Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction (2016)
Nonfiction (Essay, print)
- “‘Spawn of the Pit’: Lavinia, Marceline, Medusa, and All Things Foul: H. P. Lovecraft’s Liminal Women” by Gina Wisker
in New Critical Essays on Lovecraft (2013) - “‘The Infiniture of the Shrieking Abysses’: Rooms, Wombs, Tomb, and the Hysterical Female Gothic in ‘The Dreams in the Witch-House'” by Sara Williams
in New Critical Essays on Lovecraft (2013) - “Love Is the Most Dangerous Thing: Gender and Genocide in the Weird Fiction of C. L. Moore” by Andrew J. Wilson
in Critical Insights: Pulp Fiction of the ’20s and ’30s (2013) - “Jirel of Joiry” by Anne K. Kaler
in Critical Insights: Pulp Fiction of the ’20s and ’30s (2013) - “Speaking the Unspeakable: Women, Sex, and the Dismorphmythic in Lovecraft, Angela Carter, Caitlin R. Kiernan, and Beyond” by Gina Wisker
in New Directions in Supernatural Horror Literature (2018) - “Paranoia, Panic, and the Queer Weird” by Brian Johnson
in New Directions in Supernatural Horror Literature (2018)
Nonfiction (Essay/article, online)
- “Why We Still Write Lovecraft Pastiche” (2009) by Elizabeth Bear
- “Die Black Dog! A Look At Racism In Fantasy Literature” (1975, rev. 2011)
by Charles R. Saunders - Apropos of Sonia Greene (2020) – Interview with Bobby Derie on Lovecraft’s wife, in English and Spanish.