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David J. Goodwin

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Winter Spirits and Solitude

Edith Wharton’s Ghosts demonstrate that the solitude of a winter night might still evoke dread and and wonder.

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A Christmas Star

With the emergence of a worrisome new COVID-19 variant, nightmarish climate forecasts, and the full embrace of unscientific and undemocratic thinking by a substantive percentage of the American voting public, this Christmas season feels more emotionally challenging than last year. “Normal” life resembles a distant memory more than an object just in sight. For that…

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Providence: Walking with H. P. Lovecraft

A research trip to Providence, Rhode Island allows this biographer to immerse himself in the the world of his subject — weird fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft

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Small Green Spaces

A visit to Greenwich Village’s Jefferson Market Garden underscores the importance of small green spaces.

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H. P. Lovecraft’s Summer in the City

Share some summertime fun with author H. P. Lovecraft as he makes the most of New York City’s public treasures — its parks, beaches, and libraries.

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A Summer Break

Since I’m fully immersed in finishing a rough draft of my second book, a biography of iconic horror writer H. P. Lovecraft and his time in New York City, I’ll be stepping away from the blog for several weeks. In the meantime, I hope that you’ll check out some past pieces and enjoy the beginning…

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Greetings from Asbury Park

A review of Gentrification Down the Shore — a new book exploring a changing Asbury Park, New Jersey, an epicenter of creative and LBGTQ communities on the Jersey Shore.

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Love(craft) and Marriage: A New York Story

A recent article in Gotham distills H. P. Lovecraft’s New York City years and offers a hint of a forthcoming biography on that time in the author’s life.

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Greenwich Village with H. P. Lovecraft

A city creature, H. P. Lovecraft loved strolling through Greenwich Village to discover its architecture and streetscape.

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A Railway to Somewhere

An abandoned railway hints at travel and escape.