Category Archives: Useful Links
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Miskatonic Country: A buyers guide (pt. 3)
1December 5, 2020 by Bret Kramer (aka WinstonP)
Other Scenarios In addition to the all-Miskatonic Country scenario collections we profiled yesterday, Keepers can find scenarios scattered through a …
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Miskatonic Country: A buyer’s guide (pt. 2)
Leave a commentDecember 3, 2020 by Bret Kramer (aka WinstonP)
In our previous installment we covered which ‘core’ books are available currently for sale. Today we turn to scenario collections …
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Miskatonic Country: A buyer’s guide (pt. 1)
Leave a commentDecember 2, 2020 by Bret Kramer (aka WinstonP)
The Arkham Gazette, our Journal of all things ‘Miskatonic Country’, expands upon a series of now three-decades-old releases from Chaosium, …
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A Keeper’s Resource: Sanborn Maps
Leave a commentSeptember 8, 2020 by Bret Kramer (aka WinstonP)
While books like Arkham Unveiled are great Keeper resources, there are always time when you might need to expand upon …
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Yankee Yarns – Alton Blackington’s radio show of New England folklore
1January 18, 2020 by Bret Kramer (aka WinstonP)
As Arkham Gazette #4 finally comes together, I wanted to share something I discovered as we put the issue together. …
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Six Devilish Spots in New England
Leave a commentApril 7, 2017 by Bret Kramer (aka WinstonP)
Since the days of the Puritans people have often claimed to see the signs of Devil all across New England …
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“Supernatural Folklore in Rhode Island” (1956)
2August 31, 2016 by Bret Kramer (aka WinstonP)
As part of my Internet roamings for all things Lovecraftian, New England-y, curious, and otherwise useful to Keepers, I spotted …
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‘The Town of Noonday Sleep’ – a profile of Marblehead
Leave a commentMay 29, 2016 by Bret Kramer (aka WinstonP)
When we have talked about Kingsport here on the SHP blog, we’ve often done so in reference to its primary …
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A treasure trove of New England architecture
Leave a commentFebruary 29, 2016 by Bret Kramer (aka WinstonP)
It must have been some imp of the perverse—or some sardonic pull from dark, hidden sources—which made me change my …
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