Cyaegha is an irregular small press 'zine of Cthulhu Mythos fiction and poetry edited by Graeme Philips (it is also the name of a Great Old One). The magazine is currently on hiatus and further information and contact details can be found here.
Individual issues contained the following work connected to the Carcosa Mythos:
- A Queen In Yellow by Ann K. Schwader in number four (Spring 2011).
- Postcards from Carcosa by Marcel Orie in number six (Spring 2012).
- Ancestors & Acolytes (artwork) by Steve Lines in number seven (Autumn 2012).
- A Manual for Later, for After the Apocalypse by Marcel Orie in number nine (Summer 2013).
- Carcosa Guard (artwork) by Richard Svensson, The Hour of Transference by David Barker, The Unmasking by DJ Tyrer, Carcosa Getaway by Neal Wilgus & Behind the Mask by Frank Coffman in number nineteen (Spring 2017).
- Dancing for Azathoth by Jaap Boekestein and Tais Teng in number twenty (Summer 2018).
- A Man of His Word by Jan J.B. Kuipers in number twenty-one (Summer 2019).
- The Beachcomber's Tower by Jan J.B. Kuipers in number twenty-two (Autumn 2019).
- Lines Redacted From The King in Yellow by Neal Wilgus in number twenty-two (Autumn 2019).
- The Puppeteer by Carsten Schmitt in number twenty-three (Spring 2022).
- Carcosa in Berlin by DJ Tyrer in number twenty-three (Spring 2022).
Issues 12 (2014) and 13 (2015) formed a two-part King In Yellow special, with issue 16 (2016) as a third themed instalment.
Issue #12 (winter 2014) included:
- The King in Yellow (artwork) by Michael Bukowski.
- The King in Yellow (artwork) by Stanley C. Sargent.
- (Introduction) & The Queen in Yellow by DJ Tyrer.
- Robert William Chambers by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.
- Sosostris by John Tynes.
- Chamber of Shards & In Her Hibernal Aspect by David Barker.
- A Voyage to Carcosa by Wade German.
- Shooting Script (The King in Yellow) by Cardinal Cox.
- In Carcosa by DS Davidson.
- Outside our Continuum by Fred Phillips.
- Behind the Mask (artwork) by Steve Lines.
- The King in Yellow (artwork) by Jason Thompson.
- Portrait of Robert W. Chambers (artwork) by Dave Felton.
Issue #13 (spring 2015) included:
- The King in Yellow #1, The King in Yellow #2 & Carcosa (artwork) by Steve Lines.
- The Curse of the Yellow Veil & Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. Portrait (artwork) by Dave Felton.
- (Introduction), The Mask at the Window & Masked Mystery (Tanka) by DJ Tyrer.
- In the Court of the Yellow King by Jaycy Linz.
- Pablo Picasso's Set Designs for The King in Yellow & Score for The King in Yellow by Cardinal Cox.
- Interpolating The King In Yellow into The King In Yellow... by David Edwards.
- Cordelia... again... by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.
- The Dying King by David Barker.
- Outside the Chamber by Ann K. Schwader.
- The Curse of the Yellow Veil by Thom Ryng.
- The King in Yellow's New Clothes by Aaron Besson.
- By Hali's Shore by David C. Kopaska-Merkel.
- (King in Yellow Haiku page).
- Doomed Cassilda by Leigh Blackmore.
- Le Roi sans visage en jaune by Zygmunt Krasiński (Review) by Jean Arturo Erdí.
- Haunters of the Hyades & Naotalba's Dream Song by Wade German.
- The King in Yellow (artwork) by Nicolas Krizan.
- Hastur (artwork) by Michael Bukowski.
Issue #16 (summer 2016) included:
- Casino Carcosa (artwork) by Dave Felton.
- The King in Yellow (artwork) by Greg Chapman.
- (Introduction) by Debbie Obry.
- Death in Yellow by Pierre V. Comtois.
- Cassilda Dons the Pallid Mask by Kyle Opperman.
- Chambers Music by Neal Wilgus.
- An Evening in Carcosa by DJ Tyrer.
- A Devil in the Folds by Glynn Owen Barrass.
- The Cult of the Yellow Sign by Robert M. Price.
- The Easter Lily by Ashley Dioses.
- The Cyprian's Tale by David Barker.
- Radical Inclusion by Aaron Besson.
- Carcosa & Green Fairy/Yellow Play by DS Davidson.
- The Queen in Yellow by Anders Fager (Review) by Gustav Eriksson.
- The Shadow of the King by Fred Phillips.
- Cassilda Cries by Cardinal Cox.
- The Void Beneath the Mask (artwork) by Allen Koszowski.
- The King in Yellow (artwork) by Richard Svensson.
- Tears (artwork) by Nicolas Krizan.
- Carcosa (artwork) by Jonas Anderson.