Talk:F. Paul Wilson

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"due entirely to the incontinent issue of fiat money by the Federal Reserve. ... enabling the reader to readily understand that the flaming fraudulence masquerading as "monetary policy" is simply another kind of thieving government confidence game." This needs to be re-written: it is clearly POV ("entirely," "confidence game").Kdammers 00:37, 28 August 2005 (UTC)

I've cleaned up the LaNague Chronicles listing. Hopefully, no one will mess it up. Emb021 14 March 2006

"Wilson is a noted fan of the horror great H. P. Lovecraft and has written more than a few Cthulhu Mythos stories and novels." Ok. could someone point out the Cthulhu Mythos stories and novels? I am not aware of any, other then a few short stories. Many of his horror stories (including the Repairman Jack stuff) is 'mythos-like', but not explicity linked. --Emb021 16:03, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

The Keep makes explicit mention of some of the "notorious grimoires" of the Mythos, including Unaussprechlichen Kulten and De Vermis Mysteriis. Cuza finds them in the keep and uses them to discern the identity and purpose of Molassar. Canonblack 12:28, 3 August 2006 (UTC)