A review by henryarmitage
Cassilda's Song: Tales Inspired by Robert W. Chambers' King in Yellow Mythos by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.

3.0

A bunch of weak stories and a few good ones. My favorite was the Ayn Rand pastiche Grave-Worms. Pro Patria was also pretty good. Generally, though, I found this pretty lukewarm. Lots of dreamy and rambling stories with buzz words like Camilla, Cassilda, Carcosa, pallid, mask, King, Yellow Sign, etc. thrown in that didn't particularly seem to connect with Chambers' work. There was a story told from a dog's point of view that wasn't half bad, but it felt like a general story with a few King in Yellow references thrown in at the last minute.