Author: | Edward Stasheff, Peter Rawlik, DJ Tyrer, David Tallerman, Gordon Linzner, Adrian Ludens, Evan Dicken, Todd H. C. Fischer, Adam Millard, Darren Todd, James Pratt, Jeff Deck, Mark Oxbrow, Max D. Stanton, L Chan, Justin Bailey, John Taloni, Marie Michaels, John M. Campbell, Josh Storey, Charlie Allison, Wile E. Young, Andy Scott, Harry Pauff, Ethan Gibney, Marc Johnston, Sam Rent, Nicholas Nacario | ISBN: | 9780998938929 |
Publisher: | Stasheff Literary Enterprises | Publication: | January 22, 2018 |
Imprint: | Pickman's Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Edward Stasheff, Peter Rawlik, DJ Tyrer, David Tallerman, Gordon Linzner, Adrian Ludens, Evan Dicken, Todd H. C. Fischer, Adam Millard, Darren Todd, James Pratt, Jeff Deck, Mark Oxbrow, Max D. Stanton, L Chan, Justin Bailey, John Taloni, Marie Michaels, John M. Campbell, Josh Storey, Charlie Allison, Wile E. Young, Andy Scott, Harry Pauff, Ethan Gibney, Marc Johnston, Sam Rent, Nicholas Nacario |
ISBN: | 9780998938929 |
Publisher: | Stasheff Literary Enterprises |
Publication: | January 22, 2018 |
Imprint: | Pickman's Press |
Language: | English |
YOUR CALL TO CTHULHU IS IMPORTANT TO US. PLEASE HOLD.
Red tape. Catch-22s. Circular chains of command. Whether you're a customer or co-worker, bureaucracies drive us all insane. Even management is just a cog in a vast machine. Information, items, and even people get lost in the system, never gone but never found. No one seems to notice the insanity surrounding them... or if they do, they keep it to themselves. After all, those who notice and call attention to it tend to disappear, leaving nothing behind but an empty desk and whispered rumors in the break room. If ever there was a place for a cosmic horror to hide, grow, and thrive, it's deep within the archives of a huge, old bureaucracy.
But of all bureaucracies, corporations are the most powerful, seeming to have a life and will of their own. They're privately held with a multi-national reach, seemingly bottomless resources, and armies of lawyers jealously guarding their trade secrets. Corporate culture fiercely resists any attempt to change or regulate it, and anything and everything is justified by the bottom line. Who needs a Cthulhu Cult when you've got Cthulhu, Inc.?
Into this insidious world are thrust our heroes—the curious, the puzzled, and the frustrated. Defying authority, seeking answers they'd be better off not knowing, the secrets they discover threaten their sanity and their lives. Will they become the next whistleblower media hero? Or the next no-call / no-show their coworkers promptly forget? Just remember: it's nothing personal—it's just business.
This book contains twenty-five tales of bureaucratic insanity, including:
Death Pledge by Jeff Deck
Welcome to the R’lyeh Corporation by James Pratt
Shadow Charts by Marcus Johnston
Casual Friday by Todd H. C. Fischer
The God Under the Church by David Tallerman
Refusal by DJ Tyrer
Dagon-Tec by Adam Millard
Esoteric Insurance, Inc. by Evan Dicken & Adrian Ludens
Career Zombie by John Taloni
Boedromion Noumenia by Andrew Scott
Incorporation by Max D. Stanton
The Loponine Exploitation by John M. Campbell
Festival Preparations by Justin Bailey
Maryanne’s Equations by Harry Pauff
Wholesome Labor by Sam Rent
Like a Good Neighbor by Wile E. Young
Tindalos, Inc. by Charlie Allison
Clean Up Aisle Four by Josh Storey
Forced Labor by Peter Rawlik
The Shadows Lengthen in the Close by Ethan Gibney
It Came From I.T. by Gordon Linzner
Retraction by Marie Michaels
Facilities Management at Dagocorp HQ by L Chan
No Doves Come from Raven Eggs by Mark Oxbrow
Apotheosis by Darren Todd
YOUR CALL TO CTHULHU IS IMPORTANT TO US. PLEASE HOLD.
Red tape. Catch-22s. Circular chains of command. Whether you're a customer or co-worker, bureaucracies drive us all insane. Even management is just a cog in a vast machine. Information, items, and even people get lost in the system, never gone but never found. No one seems to notice the insanity surrounding them... or if they do, they keep it to themselves. After all, those who notice and call attention to it tend to disappear, leaving nothing behind but an empty desk and whispered rumors in the break room. If ever there was a place for a cosmic horror to hide, grow, and thrive, it's deep within the archives of a huge, old bureaucracy.
But of all bureaucracies, corporations are the most powerful, seeming to have a life and will of their own. They're privately held with a multi-national reach, seemingly bottomless resources, and armies of lawyers jealously guarding their trade secrets. Corporate culture fiercely resists any attempt to change or regulate it, and anything and everything is justified by the bottom line. Who needs a Cthulhu Cult when you've got Cthulhu, Inc.?
Into this insidious world are thrust our heroes—the curious, the puzzled, and the frustrated. Defying authority, seeking answers they'd be better off not knowing, the secrets they discover threaten their sanity and their lives. Will they become the next whistleblower media hero? Or the next no-call / no-show their coworkers promptly forget? Just remember: it's nothing personal—it's just business.
This book contains twenty-five tales of bureaucratic insanity, including:
Death Pledge by Jeff Deck
Welcome to the R’lyeh Corporation by James Pratt
Shadow Charts by Marcus Johnston
Casual Friday by Todd H. C. Fischer
The God Under the Church by David Tallerman
Refusal by DJ Tyrer
Dagon-Tec by Adam Millard
Esoteric Insurance, Inc. by Evan Dicken & Adrian Ludens
Career Zombie by John Taloni
Boedromion Noumenia by Andrew Scott
Incorporation by Max D. Stanton
The Loponine Exploitation by John M. Campbell
Festival Preparations by Justin Bailey
Maryanne’s Equations by Harry Pauff
Wholesome Labor by Sam Rent
Like a Good Neighbor by Wile E. Young
Tindalos, Inc. by Charlie Allison
Clean Up Aisle Four by Josh Storey
Forced Labor by Peter Rawlik
The Shadows Lengthen in the Close by Ethan Gibney
It Came From I.T. by Gordon Linzner
Retraction by Marie Michaels
Facilities Management at Dagocorp HQ by L Chan
No Doves Come from Raven Eggs by Mark Oxbrow
Apotheosis by Darren Todd