"No one does the darker side of surreal better than this man." - Laird Barron
Nearly two decades before True Detective helped popularize The King in Yellow, Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. was writing poetic tales based upon Robert W. Chambers's King in Yellow. Collected within this substantial volume of madness, murder, and spectral tragedy are tales of Carcosa, the characters that inhabit the "play," and Chambers's cosmic horror. Pulver’s tales adhere to Chambers's core ideas and themes, and they retain all the mystery of Chambers's originals.
Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. has been acclaimed by many notable editors, writers, and reviewers as the contemporary heir to Robert W. Chambers’s King in Yellow. Have you seen the Yellow Sign?
"No one does the darker side of surreal better than this man." - Laird Barron
Nearly two decades before True Detective helped popularize The King in Yellow, Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. was writing poetic tales based upon Robert W. Chambers's King in Yellow. Collected within this substantial volume of madness, murder, and spectral tragedy are tales of Carcosa, the characters that inhabit the "play," and Chambers's cosmic horror. Pulver’s tales adhere to Chambers's core ideas and themes, and they retain all the mystery of Chambers's originals.
Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. has been acclaimed by many notable editors, writers, and reviewers as the contemporary heir to Robert W. Chambers’s King in Yellow. Have you seen the Yellow Sign?