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Don
Posted: June 19th, 2010, 12:33pm Report to Moderator
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A Town Called Arkham by Aaron Guzzo (scuzzos) - Horror, Lovecraftian - When Walter Gilman moves to Arkham, Massachusetts to attend the Miskatonic University, he finds himself caught up in the sinister forces that pull the strings in this town. The search to uncover the town's dark past leads him to discover secrets lurking in his own. 100 pages


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H. P. Lovecraft's haunted town of Arkham, brought to the big screen for the first time.


This was produced?


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This is based on a play that was produced by Wild Claw Theater in Chicago, but it has yet to be produced on screen. If it were to be made into a movie, this would be the first major motion picture to take place in Arkham.
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TheRichcraft
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Pretty good read.  Never read Lovecraft as a kid, but I read several authors and seen several TV shows and movies inspired by him.

But I would think that the sheriffs would have covered up the writing on the walls.
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Hmmm... I'm afraid you're right. Idea: Maybe Lilith could find a diary under one of the stones or something hidden where the sheriffs wouldn't have known.
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Or maybe the writings only appear to Lilith.  You can include a scene in which the sheriffs don't see the letters, and they think she is definitely crazy.

Just a thought.
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