S.
T.
Joshi is a leading authority on H.
P.
Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, H.
L.
Mencken, and other writers, mostly in the realms of supernatural and fantasy fiction.
He has edited corrected editions of the works of Lovecraft, several annotated editions of Bierce and Mencken, and has written such critical studies as The Weird Tale (1990) and The Modern Weird Tale (2001).
His award-winning biography, H.
P.
Lovecraft: A Life (1996), has already become a collector's item.
An expanded and updated version, I Am Providence: The Life and Times of H.
P.
Lovecraft, was published in 2 volumes in 2010.
A cathartic journey that Qais, a Pakistani-Canadian filmmaker embarks on as he traces the life of H.P. Lovecraft, from woodland cemeteries in Rhode Island, to the docks of New York and on to the cobbled stoned streets of Quebec City. A documentary that proves that the truth is weirder than fiction.
Clark Ashton Smith was a poet, fantasist, sculptor, and painter. This lyrical documentary explore's Smith's work and life as a solitary artist living in Auburn, California. It features interviews with leading scholars such as S. T. Joshi, Scott Connors, Ron Hilger, and legendary writer Harlan Ellison. Donald Sidney-Fryer is featured as a sort of tour guide to Smith's Auburn.
A documentary about one of the most influential science fiction writers of the 1950s and 1960s. Charles Beaumont was responsible for penning some of the most memorable Twilight Zone episodes before his untimely death at age 38.
A chronicle of the life, work and mind that created the Cthulhu mythos.