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Lovecraft enthusiasts should be familiar with ''An Inhabitant of Carcosa'', his contribution to the [[Cthulhu Mythos]].
 
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* ''Old Gringo'' by Carlos Fuentes
* In [[Robert Bloch]]'s story "I Like Blondes" (originally published in ''Playboy'', 1956), the alien tells Shirley that "the body I'm using right now. Its name was Ambrose Beers, I believe. [Ril] picked it up in Mexico a long time ago..."
** That was a [[Genius Bonus]] reference, for sure.
* [[Jasper Fforde]]'s ''[[Thursday Next|The Well of Lost Plots]]'' claims that he became a book-jumping agent of Jurisfiction.
* [[Phil Foglio]]'s ''[[Stanley and His Monster]]'' miniseries claims that his horror stories were based on truth, and he staged his own disappearance to avoid an [[Eldritch Abomination]] that was coming to complain about his depiction of it. Oddly enough, it also used him as an [[Expy]] of [[Hellblazer|John Constantine]].
* [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[Lost Legacy]]'' has him going underground and working for a benevolent [[Ancient Tradition]].
* [[Roger Zelazny]]'s ''Roadmarks'' concerns a Road that stretches from the past into the future, and the people who travel along it; Bierce is mentioned in passing as one of those who, having found the Road, settled farther along it and never returned to his own time.
* Shows up as an old fangless vampire who aids the protagonist in ''[[Dance in the Vampire Bund]]''.
* ''[[From Dusk till Dawn]] 3: The Hangman's Daughter''. Oddly, the vampires don't get him in the end.
 
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* [[War Is Hell]]: Bierce was 19 when he enlisted in the Union Army, and this certainly explains some of the more nightmarish images in his stories.
 
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== Anime and Manga ==
* Shows up as an old fangless vampire who aids the protagonist in ''[[Dance in the Vampire Bund]]''.
 
== Comic Books ==
* [[Phil Foglio]]'s ''[[Stanley and His Monster]]'' miniseries claims that his horror stories were based on truth, and he staged his own disappearance to avoid an [[Eldritch Abomination]] that was coming to complain about his depiction of it. Oddly enough, it also used him as an [[Expy]] of [[Hellblazer|John Constantine]].
 
== Film ==
* ''[[From Dusk till Dawn]] 3: The Hangman's Daughter''. Oddly, the vampires don't get him in the end.
 
== Literature ==
* ''Old [[Gringo viejo]]'' ("The Old Gringo") by Carlos Fuentes
* In [[Robert Bloch]]'s story "I Like Blondes" (originally published in ''Playboy'', 1956), the alien tells Shirley that "the body I'm using right now. Its name was Ambrose Beers, I believe. [Ril] picked it up in Mexico a long time ago..."
** That was a [[Genius Bonus]] reference, for sure.
* [[Jasper Fforde]]'s ''[[Thursday Next|The Well of Lost Plots]]'' claims that he became a book-jumping agent of Jurisfiction.
* [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[Lost Legacy]]'' has him going underground and working for a benevolent [[Ancient Tradition]].
* [[Roger Zelazny]]'s ''Roadmarks'' concerns a Road that stretches from the past into the future, and the people who travel along it; Bierce is mentioned in passing as one of those who, having found the Road, settled farther along it and never returned to his own time.
 
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