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Forum: Mark Samuels 10-26-2017
Replies: 94
Views: 49,259
Posted By Zagava
Re: THE PROZESS MANIFESTATIONS (new collection)

Zagava proudly announces the publication of “The Prozess Manifestations” which will come in an edition of 199 numbered and 26 lettered hardcover exemplars only.

Both editions will have illustrated...
Forum: D. F. Lewis 10-26-2017
Replies: 250
Views: 132,255
Posted By Ibrahim
Re: D.F. Lewis

"the self-regarding world" - isn't that what all society inhabits these days?
Wikipedia writing about 'proper editorial structure' is also somewhat ironic in nature.
Forum: Jordan Krall 10-24-2017
Replies: 3
Views: 6,244
Posted By In A Dark Light
Re: Jordan Krall

I usually recommend picking up a short story collection if a person is wishing to get a feel for an authors work. To this end, I would start with 'Nightmare from a Lovecraftian Mind'.

I didn't...
Forum: Poetry 10-24-2017
Replies: 1
Jeb
Views: 4,099
Posted By Druidic
Jeb

It was a late morning in October when the hired man found Jeb
swaying from the high oak rafters,
twisting in that old ruin of a barn
(sun pouring through a small gap in the weathered roof...
Forum: Story Forum 10-24-2017
Replies: 38
Views: 40,465
Posted By ToALonelyPeace
Re: "The Bungalow House" Commentary

I'd say it's even worse. The loneliness I feel in this moment belongs to this "me" which experience the loneliness. I'll never experience the same loneliness again. I'll never meet this "self" again....
Forum: Story Forum 10-23-2017
Replies: 38
Views: 40,465
Posted By Mr. Veech
Re: "The Bungalow House" Commentary

I reread this story, which is one of my favorites from Ligotti. It's just so damn devastating in so many ways. There's a sense of absolute loneliness that is haunting. The notion that there's at...
Forum: Off Topic 10-19-2017
Replies: 266
Views: 106,443
Posted By Druidic
Re: Literary News

Timothy Snyders Anti-Semitism - The Atlantic (https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/09/hitler-holocaust-antisemitism-timothy-snyder/404260/)

If you want to understand some aspects...
Forum: Off Topic 10-18-2017
Replies: 266
Views: 106,443
Posted By Druidic
Re: Literary News

If you want literature read Martin Amis' "Lenin's Deadly revolution" review. Not all unspeakable horrors come from Nature. It's available to read online in The NY Times Book Review. It's an eye...
Forum: Off Topic 10-16-2017
Replies: 266
Views: 106,443
Posted By qcrisp
Re: Literary News

I can't speak for Arthur, but (I think I know what he's getting at and would say that) even the idea that there is a need for meaning and that there are illusions immediately means that there's more...
Forum: Thomas Ligotti 10-15-2017
Replies: 94
Views: 49,254
Posted By Druidic
Re: S.T. Joshi says....

I remember Jo Russ in the 70's explaining why critics can appear so 'nasty' at times. Basically, she said, the ton of garbage they're forced to read would make a saint despair.

You know, there is...
Forum: Member Contributions 10-15-2017
Replies: 7
Views: 4,684
Posted By In A Dark Light
A Study in Loss & Hunger

Me again. Well, you know how it is...you wait for one publication then two come along at once. My story 'A Study in Loss & Hunger' was published by the Horror/Crime magazine 'Yellow Mama' today, and...
Forum: Thomas Ligotti 10-15-2017
Replies: 94
Views: 49,254
Posted By Druidic
Re: S.T. Joshi says....

Joshi's not covering Samuels in his forthcoming work on 21st century horror writers?
Surprising if true. I know Joshi regards Samuels' work quite highly.
Forum: Thomas Ligotti 10-15-2017
Replies: 94
Views: 49,254
Posted By Frater_Tsalal
Re: S.T. Joshi says....

Eh, everyone makes mistakes. Joshi probably just forgot that Word Horde published the Griffin book.
Forum: Thomas Ligotti 10-15-2017
Replies: 94
Views: 49,254
Posted By Druidic
Re: S.T. Joshi says....

Critics were never meant to be warm and fuzzy. Some critics are fair; some aren't. Jo Russ was one of my favorites and her brief reviews could be devastating. She even explained once why critics...
Forum: Off Topic 10-15-2017
Replies: 266
Views: 106,443
Posted By Druidic
Re: Literary News

You mean there's more to life, Arthur? Born, live, die, oblivion doesn't work for you? Please fill me in LOL.

We all need illusions to make life bearable and we get them. From Romantic love to...
Forum: General Discussion 10-15-2017
Replies: 2,371
Views: 936,104
Posted By Nirvana In Karma
Re: Recent Reading

The Life of Insects by Victor Pelevin... a satire of post-Soviet Russia in which the characters are anthropomorphic insects. Really funny and misanthropic.

The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the...
Forum: Off Topic 10-15-2017
Replies: 266
Views: 106,443
Posted By Arthur Staaz
Re: Literary News

Not sure how being a materialist leads to love of Weird Fiction. Could you explain the connection? If everything is born, live, die, oblivion, what is there to argue? It doesn't matter, does it?
Forum: Off Topic 10-14-2017
Replies: 266
Views: 106,443
Posted By Druidic
Re: Literary News

TM is a cult as are so many other 'movements' these day. Spiritual, political movements, Scientology, even sex, all a substitute for a traditional religion that few can believe in anymore.

Don't...
Forum: General Discussion 10-14-2017
Replies: 2,371
Views: 936,104
Posted By Speaking Mute
Re: Recent Reading

I'm two stories into Damian Murphy's Daughters of Apostasy and enjoyed it enough to buy other works by Murphy.

I've also been dipping into Gustav Meyrink's The Opal and Others - a strong...
Forum: General Discussion 10-14-2017
Replies: 2,371
Views: 936,104
Posted By In A Dark Light
Re: Recent Reading

Sixty pages in to 'The Transfiguration of Mister Punch' and I am happy to report that I am thoroughly enjoying it.
Forum: General Discussion 10-14-2017
Replies: 2,371
Views: 936,104
Posted By Patrick G.P
Re: Recent Reading

I want to properly digest Aickman’s stories, so I’ve started reading J.K.Huysmans À rebours, so I have something to read in the meantime. Really loving this first taste of decadent fiction!
Forum: Prose 10-13-2017
Replies: 2
Views: 5,237
Posted By Druidic
What Happened Next?

"Some revelations invite the willful Destruction of the soul.."

--Samuel Erqhart Xavior,
...
Forum: General Discussion 10-13-2017
Replies: 2,371
Views: 936,104
Posted By Spiral
Re: Recent Reading

Finished reading "Written In Darkness" by Mark Samuels, not as great as his other books but he is still a Master. I want more fiction by him.
"In Eternity Two Lines Intersect" is very special.
...
Forum: General Discussion 10-11-2017
Replies: 47
Views: 20,279
Posted By Zaharoff
Re: Weird Fiction and the Cult of Obscurity

I have never been too keen when one of my more obscure passions gets spied by the mainstream.
Asian cinema - Nick Drake - unknown Horror scribes
BiblioBabe Kat reviews Apartment 16 by Adam Nevill -...
Forum: Other News 10-09-2017
Replies: 241
Views: 104,500
Re: LAIRD BARRON

“He who mocks white dads should look to it that he himself does not become a white dad"

― Friedrich Nietzsche
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