Short story by Karl Edward Wagner
"Sticks" is a short story by horror fiction writer Karl Edward Wagner , first published in the March 1974 issue of Whispers .[ 1] It has been reprinted in several anthologies, including the revised edition of Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos , making it a retroactive part of the Cthulhu Mythos .
Premise
On a fishing trip in the Adirondack Mountains , horror illustrator Colin Leverett encounters an old abandoned house surrounded by bizarre stick formations. Sketching the strange constructions, he enters the house and is attacked by a lich in the basement, from whom he narrowly escapes. Many years later, Leverett is contacted by a descendant of a famous horror author, H. Kenneth Allard (supposedly based on H.P. Lovecraft ), who hires him to illustrate a volume of Allard's previously unpublished stories. When Leverett decides to base the illustrations on his old sketches of the stick lattices, he is drawn into a supernatural conspiracy.
Origins
The mysterious lattices of twigs were inspired by the work of Weird Tales artist Lee Brown Coye , who illustrated two Carcosa Press volumes which Wagner edited: Manly Wade Wellman 's Worse Things Waiting and Hugh B. Cave 's Murgunstrumm and Others (the latter volume appeared some years after "Sticks" was written).
Adaptations
In the mid-1980s, "Sticks" was adapted for The Cabinet of Dr. Fritz , a 1984–85 binaural radio drama series produced by Thomas Lopez and the ZBS Foundation for NPR . The adaptation added a love interest /foil for Leverett. Steven Keats played Leverett, while Laura Esterman as Carol and Bill Raymondas Carol George/Althol respectively. The soundtrack was composed by Tim Clark.[ 2] Samples from this episode were used in the song "Stairs and Flowers " by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy , on their 1986 album, Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse .[citation needed ]
In June 2019, British synthwave band Kish Kollektiv released a "sounctrack " concept album inspired by "Sticks", entitled Dwellers in the Earth .[ 3] [better source needed ]
Critics have noted similarities between the plot of "Sticks" and that of the film The Blair Witch Project (1999).[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
"Sticks" was also the inspiration for the lattice stick structures in the HBO show True Detective .[dubious – discuss ]
References
^ "Archived copy" . Locus Magazine . Archived from the original on August 23, 2006. Retrieved September 2, 2006 .{{cite web }}
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^ "Malleus Review: Sticks by Karl Edward Wagner, a binaural audio drama by ZBS (English)" . July 13, 2008.
^ Kish Kollektiv. "Dwellers in the Earth OST, by Kish Kollektiv" . Bandcamp . Retrieved October 15, 2024 .
^ Winkle, Michael D. (2001). "Tales of the Blair Witch Mythos" . Edward P. Berglund . Retrieved October 15, 2024 .
^ Riddell, Paul T. (1999). "Lydon's Lament" . The SF Site . Retrieved October 15, 2024 .
^ "The Blair Witch Project" . Prairienet . Archived from the original on September 23, 2006. Retrieved September 2, 2006 .