What Cthulhu Mythos bibliographies are available?
Perhaps the best Cthulhu Mythos bibliography out there is that of Chris Jarocha-Ernst. You can find copies of the 1992 edition, which covers over nine hundred stories, here and here. If that’s not good enough for you, Pagan Publishing is planning a new edition double the size of this one in the new future. This new edition will also include an index to the Mythos elements in each story’s entry. Chris’s bibliography is limited to non-parodic fiction and poetry. Another handy resource is E. P. Berglund and Robert Weinberg’s Reader’s Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos, published in 1973 (Silver Scarab Press) and currently being revised (by Berglund alone). This work differs from Chris’s in that it contains all locations for each item, only includes information submitted by the authors themselves, and that the individual authors (rather than the bibliographer) decide which of their work is Mythos. It covers fiction, nonfiction, poetry, parodies, gaming materials, artwork, and music. The next edit