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By all estimates, H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) wrote 100,000 letters in his lifetime. That's 8 to 10 a day, every day, for almost 30 years.
In 1879, Spokane and Cheney, Washington, neighboring cummunities contended for the location of the county seat, using elections and the business end of a gun.
In Lovecraft's day, letter writing was more than communication; it was a social networking medium Authors, poets, amateurs and friends linked through the horror master.
A keen but erratically educated intellect, an overprotective mother, life-long poverty, prejudices and an abiding love for Providence shaped a most unusual life.
There are people who insist that H. P, Lovecraft was telling the truth in his stories, whether he knew it or not.
The ghosts have been sighted in the Harlem mansion's second and third floors and on the balcony. Among the gaggle of specters are Mr. and Mrs. Jumel and Aaron Burr.
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