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Peter H. Cannon (born 1951 in
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) is an
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scholar and an author of
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fiction. Cannon works as an editor for ''
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'', specializing in thrillers and
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. He lives in
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and is married with three children.


Nonfiction

Cannon first made his name as a critic in H. P. Lovecraft studies with his graduate theses written in the 1970s - ''A Case for Howard Phillips Lovecraft'' (Honors thesis, Stanford, 1973) and ''Lovecraft's New England'' (M.A. thesis,
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, June 1974). ''Lovecraft's Old Men'' appeared in a mailing of the
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in 1977; another by him, "You Have Been in Providence, I Perceive", published in ''Nyctalops'' (March 1978), studies the influences of
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upon Lovecraft. Another article re: the Sherlock Holmes/Lovecraft influence, "Parallel Passages in 'The Adventure of the Copper Beeches' and 'The Picture in the House'" was published in '' Lovecraft Studies'' 1, No 1 (Fall 1979). Two essays on Lovecraft appear in
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's critical anthology ''H.P. Lovecraft: Four Decades of Criticism'' (1980), respectively examining the influence of
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and of
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upon Lovecraft. Cannon later published a definitive critical study on Lovecraft, ''H.P. Lovecraft'' (Twayne's US Authors Series No 549, 1989). Cannon's writings on Lovecraft include the books ''The Chronology Out of Time: Dates in the Fiction of H. P. Lovecraft'' and ''Sunset Terrace Imagery in Lovecraft'' (both from
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). He edited ''
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'' (
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, 1998), a collection of reminiscences by friends and acquaintances of Lovecraft, and co-edited ''More Annotated Lovecraft'' with Joshi. He also wrote a personal memoir about another writer in the Lovecraft Circle, ''Long Memories: Recollections of
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'' (
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, 1997). Cannon's column "The Cannonical Lovecraft" appeared in ''The New Lovecraft Collector'' (Necronomicon Press) in issues 12-26 inclusive (Fall 1995-Spring 1999). Occasional critical articles on the weird fiction genre still appear, e.g. ''Better Than Half a Yard I Think:
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and Real Tennis'' in ''Faunus: The Journal of the Friends of Arthur Machen'' (Autumn, 2000). Cannon provides the Introduction to ''The Essential H.P. Lovecraft'' (Knickerbocker Classics/Race Point Books, 2016) and to
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's collection ''Horrors of Sherlock Holmes'' (R'lyeh Texts, 2017)


Fiction

His fiction includes ''Pulptime'' (W,. Paul Ganley, Publisher), in which Lovecraft, Long and
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team up to solve a mystery; ''Scream for Jeeves: A Parody'' (Wodecraft Press, 1994), which retells some of Lovecraft's stories in the voice of
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's
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. An omnibus of these two titles has been issued as ''The Lovecraft Papers'' (
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, 1996); this contains the corrected/expanded version of ''Pulptime.'' He has also penned ''Lovecraft Chronicles'' (
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, 2008), a novel based on Lovecraft's personal life. Later stories are collected ''Forever Azathoth and Other Horrors'' (
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, 1999; rev. ed.
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, 2011 (as ''Forever Azathoth: Pastiches and Parodies''); rev. ed.
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, 2012 (as ''Forever Azathoth: Parodies and Pastiches''). He has also issued ''The Sky Garden'' (a chapbook; Richmond, VA: Dementia, 1989) and ''Episode of Pulptime and One Other'' (W. Paul Ganley: publisher, 2003 - two stories, one Lovecraftian, the other a story called "Vid" in which
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attempts to land a publishing contract. According to the copyright page of ''Episode of Pulptime & One Other,'' the edition was limited to 150 signed, numbered copies, of which "several" were bound in hardcover. He has also written several short stories in the
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genre, often with an element of parody. These include "Azathoth in Arkham" and "The Revenge of Azathoth", two sequels to "
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"; "The Undercliffe Sentences", a takeoff on
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; and "The Madness Out of Space", originally presented as a "lost" story by Lovecraft. Numerous other similar stories are collected in two chapbooks - ''The Thing in the Bathtub and Other Lovecraftian Tales: The Early Cannon Volume One'' (Tsathoggua Press, 1997) and its companion volume ''Tales of Lovecraftian Horror and Humor: The Early Cannon Volume Two'' (Tsathoggua Press, 1997). The latter contains a checklist of Cannon's tales between 1979 and 1995. Cannon's story "The Letters of Halpin Chalmers", a direct sequel to
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's "The Hounds of Tindalos", in which the main characters are thinly disguised versions of Frank and Lyda Long, appears in Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz and Martin H. Greenberg, ''100 Crooked Little Crime Stories'' (NY: Barnes and Noble, 1994).


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