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The Great God Pan ā Arthur Machen
Gutenberg text / YT audio book / Podcast review
Audio reading (2:06:18//hh:mm:ss):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW2q07Z8qeo
Podcast talk about the book by essentialsalts (01:38:34):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnooUKky7RY
https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/389
::: spoiler This is a copy of Gutenberg.org's automatically generated summary.
"The Great God Pan" by Arthur Machen is a horror novella written in the late 19th century. The story examines themes of scientific exploration and the mysterious boundaries between the physical and spiritual realms, following Dr. Raymond and his companion Clarke as they embark on a radical experiment involving a girl named Mary who is to be subjected to an operation meant to reveal the existence of the supernatural. The beginning of the novella introduces readers to Dr. Raymond, an ambitious scientist, and his apprehensive friend Clarke, who has come to witness a controversial experiment. Dr. Raymond believes he can lift the veil between the
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I will read this book today.
What I am reading today.
I'm about half way through but I'm going to go for a walk and will finish when I return.
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf - Free Public Domain Ebook Download
Free epub ebook download of the Standard Ebooks edition of To the Lighthouse: Over the course of a dayāand again another day ten years laterāthe Ramsays and their friends plan a boating trip to the nearby lighthouse.
Another free download, check your local laws to verify. Enjoy!
"Set on an island off the Scottish coast, To the Lighthouse minutely examines the fleeting impressions of a large cast of family, friends, lovers, and hangers-on. Who can we be, Virginia Woolf invites us to ask, if no one can ever know our heartsāif theyāre unknowable even to ourselves? To the Lighthouse remains one of the most important Modernist novels, exquisitely composed by one of the most gifted writers of the Modernist movement."
On World Book Day, I just have to remind you about the masterpiece of a series Black Books
On World Book Day, I just have to remind you about the masterpiece of a series Black Books ā the one they went and cancelled, even though the ratings were top-notch.
What book(s) are you currently reading or listening? April 22
Still reading Streams of Silver by R. A. Salvatore.
Also reading some web novels.
What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?
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Non-Anglo SciFi
Not as in Language but as in author
Iām in a run of reading oldish 80s cyberpunk stories. The Neuromancer (Sprawl) Series, Schismatrix+ and Island in the Net, (Iāve read a long time ago) the Budayeen Cycle.
And I was wondering if non-European/american/canadian author have written cool cyberpunk stories
Book Review: House of Leaves
I consider myself a writer. However, I fear writing, and I fear publishing more. For writing is agonising. And, I don't dare to publish until I really have a story to tell. My fear accumulated over time by reading more, by reading books just like this. And, I will tell my fellow writers this: If you are not really as serious as Danielewski, Borges, Tagore, Pessoa, or Jibanananda, stop writing.
The structure of this book is recursive, layered and of a madman. It is a book you should approach with an arsenal of bookmarks, much patience for multiple re-readings and the intention to read cover-to-cover, footnotes and appendix and all. While some of the references in this book are purely fictional, many are real. It is not necessary, but some familiarity with classic literature and existential philosophy (resources like Being and Time by Martin Heidegger) can be very rewarding. I will also recommend reading Walking by Thomas Bernhard, which deals with madness singularly, unlike this book,
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So many authors are still waiting for their stories to be adapted. Netflix: āLetās do another Pride and Prejudice adaptationā
So many authors are still waiting for their stories to be adapted. Netflix: āLetās do another Pride and Prejudice adaptationā š³ Like⦠we already have two perfect versions.
I honestly canāt imagine a better Lizzy than Keira Knightley š„²
A writerās voice and style don't just matter to the reading experience, they are the reading experience.
Murderbot Trailer has dropped
Apple TV+ unveiled the trailer for āMurderbot,ā the comedic thriller series starring and executive produced by Emmy Award winner Alexander SkarsgĆ„rd.
Seems to have the right tone, you also get a clip of Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon.
What book(s) are you currently reading or listening? April 08
Weekly post was a bit irregular last few weeks, but we are back to Tuesday now.
Got back to reading, read a bit of Streams of Silver by R. A. Salvatore, also read a few hundred pages of different web novels.
What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?
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The thing about Dark romance (TW: Discussions surrounding SA)
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/35593507
This post has been written with the intention of starting a conversation surrounding the discourse about dark romance, because I am tired of seeing opinions that are pure black and white from both sides. Feel free to disagree or agree with this post, I am only here to share my personal opinion.
What is Dark romance? I think that at this point most of us know what it is --a piece of fiction that is created from writing and/or drawing with the intention of exploring darker and more taboo fantasies. This can range from anything mild like bondage to something more extreme like sexual assault.
First I would like to say this: Our fantasies do not always align with our desires. You may fantasize about having someone put a loaded gun to your head because for some reason it entices you, but that does not mean that you wish it would happen in real life.
āBut why would somebody fantasize about being assaulted?ā Some migh
Dracula by Bram Stoker - Free Public Domain Ebook Download
https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/bram-stoker/dracula
Another free book, check your local public domain laws to verify. Enjoy!
"Dracula is one of the most famous horror novels, responsible not just for introducing the eponymous Count Dracula, but for laying the foundations for many of the common tropes we see in modern horror fiction."
What book(s) are you currently reading or listening? April 03
Very busy couple of weeks, so didn't actually read anything.
Still on Streams of Silver by R. A. Salvatore, 2nd novel in Icewind Dale series, which is a subseries of Forgotten Realms series (D&D world).
What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?
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