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  1. This site offers a comprehensive view of S. T. Joshi, including an autobiography, a full bibliography of his published writings, photographs of Joshi and his family, discussions of Joshi's works in progress, and links to publishers and related sites.

  2. Dec 11, 2022 · December 11, 2022 — High School Days. I was delighted to participate in a podcast run by current students of my high school, Burris Laboratory School (Muncie, Indiana). The podcast has just gone up:

  3. Dec 28, 2023 · The new issue of Penumbra contains no fewer than ten works of fiction, along with ten essays and more than a dozen poems. My campaign to bring the work of August Derleth back into print under the imprint of the August Derleth Society continues apace.

  4. Joshi on H. P. Lovecraft: Introduction to An Epicure in the Terrible (1991), and translated into Spanish by Miguel Bernardo Olmedo Morell.

  5. S. T. Joshi: An Autobiography I, Sunand Tryambak Joshi, was born in Poona (now Pune), India, on June 22, 1958, the third and last child of Tryambak Mahadeo Joshi (1910-1994) and Padmini (Iyengar) Tryambak Joshi (b. 1927).

  6. Sep 10, 2024 · S. T. Joshis Blog September 10, 2024 — History of Atheism Finished! I am delighted (and relieved) to announce the completion of volume 2 of The Downfall of God: A History of Atheism in the West.

  7. Early next year I will publish 300 Books by S. T. Joshi (a revision, of course, of 200 Books by S. T. Joshi, published only five years ago), as well as a substantial compilation of the interviews I have given over the decades (along with a few autobiographical essays). After getting these excursions into immodesty out of the way, I will resume ...

  8. S. T. Joshi Bibliography. More detail on the works listed, including summaries of their contents and notes on their backgrounds, are available in 300 Books by S. T. Joshi: A Comprehensive Bibliography (Sarnath Press, 2020), from which this listing was derived.

  9. Dec 27, 2021 · October 29, 2021 — Travels, Books, a Lecture, etc. Just a reminder about my Zoom lecture on Lovecraft and the classics (https://www.saveancientstudies.org/event-details/sasa-live-q-a-lovecraft) at 2 p.m. EST on Saturday, October 30 (11 a.m. PST).

  10. by S. T. Joshi (From 21st-Century Horror ) When Laird Barron (b. 1970) published his first book, The Imago Sequence and Other Stories (2007), he was immediately hailed as a brilliant new voice in contemporary weird fiction.