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Forum: Ligotti News 07-09-2021
Replies: 11
Views: 6,929
Posted By dr. locrian
Re: Happy 68th Birthday, Tom!

from Ligotti to all: “Now I have some idea why J. D. Salinger’s Seymour Glass famously stated, ‘I suspect people of plotting to make me happy.’ Today of all days you made it impossible for me to deny...
Forum: General Discussion 07-04-2021
Replies: 22
Views: 11,043
Posted By Teetering-Crutches
Re: What is your favorite play?

ENDGAME

This play gave me the idea to put my aging parents into gigantic urns - which I highly recommend.

Also the movie BUG with Michael Shannon is based on a play.

So is the movie EQUUS...
Forum: General Discussion 07-04-2021
Replies: 22
Views: 11,043
Posted By xylokopos
Re: What is your favorite play?

I have pleasant memories of seeing certain plays performed.

Once, either in Plaka or Monastiraki (or in any case, some other old district of Athens) I attended a play that was a radical...
Forum: Off Topic 07-01-2021
Replies: 18
Views: 11,526
Posted By In A Dark Light
Re: LGBT Corner

I ceased one attempt at transitioning as a direct result of the sheer preponderance of negative media relating to Trans people. Not one of these articles or comments addressed me personally, and in...
Forum: Off Topic 06-06-2014
Replies: 14
Views: 9,719
Topic Winner Cemeteries.

Is anyone else on this forum interested in cemeteries, graveyards, churchyards and other burial grounds? I always have been since I was a wee lad, and last night I had a peculiar and ghoulish dream...
Forum: Rants & Ravings 06-05-2014
Replies: 97
Views: 34,686
Posted By teguififthzeal
Re: Another (brief) rant about materialism ruining everything

Forgotten:

As surprised as I am that you haven't been removed from this board entirely and as direly as you seem to want attention, I'm going to give it to you.

Not everyone has to be a...
Forum: Rants & Ravings 06-04-2014
Replies: 97
Views: 34,686
Posted By teguififthzeal
Re: Another (brief) rant about materialism ruining everything

This was a series of aphorisms I wrote on the subject of technocracy two years ago. Take them for what they are worth.


Peach fuzz of October’s approach. The tide enmeshes hair slowly, a...
Forum: Other News 06-04-2014
Replies: 6
Views: 4,212
Posted By mark_samuels
Re: Atheist Church Schism

I am very much looking forward to the day when I can ironically use against my next atheist opponent their old saw, now reworded,

"I have nothing against private atheism, provided it is kept...
Forum: Off Topic 06-04-2014
Replies: 17
Views: 12,838
Posted By bendk
Re: Dancing with a Rotting Corpse

The following are some excerpts from Out-Lovecrafting Lovecraft by Peter Cannon, a review of The Nightmare Factory that appeared in Necrofile The Review of Horror Fiction Issue #23 Winter 1997.
...
Forum: Poetry 06-02-2014
Replies: 6
Views: 4,194
Posted By ChildofOldLeech
Some Poems

- Between 1998 and 2005 I was wholly obsessed with surrealism. I read virtually everything on the subject I could get my hands, and utilizing the automatic method, started writing in earnest. In high...
Forum: Art 06-02-2014
Replies: 66
Views: 67,024
Posted By gtz
Re: Our Art inspired by Thomas Ligotti

hello everyone,

i also did a little piece inspired by TL's writing for a recent exhibition. full view over there: http://corrodingsun.deviantart.com/gallery/49647750/I-HAVE-DONE-THIS
...
Forum: H. P. Lovecraft 05-29-2014
Replies: 131
Views: 65,455
Posted By matt cardin
Re: Your Favourite Lovecraft.

My favorite Lovecraft tales, in no particular order, and representing what is actually an impossible task of selection from the larger pool, are (or may be):

The Music of Erich Zann
The Rats in...
Forum: H. P. Lovecraft 05-29-2014
Replies: 131
Views: 65,455
Posted By luciferfell
Re: Your Favourite Lovecraft.

Yeah I first encountered Ligotti like 10 years ago and now he ranks as maybe my all time favorite author. In recent years Caitlin Kiernan and Laird Barron have made huge impacts on my reading too....
Forum: H. P. Lovecraft 05-29-2014
Replies: 131
Views: 65,455
Re: Your Favourite Lovecraft.

[QUOTE=luciferfell;102416] Then I chance rented The Gates of Hell... which blew my mind, gave me nightmares and made me a horror fan for life.

Indeed, Fulci's The Gates of Hell- or City of the...
Forum: H. P. Lovecraft 05-29-2014
Replies: 131
Views: 65,455
Posted By luciferfell
Re: Your Favourite Lovecraft.

I first fell in love with horror when I was around 12 with films like A Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13TH. Then I chance rented The Gates of Hell... which blew my mind, gave me nightmares...
Forum: Off Topic 05-29-2014
Replies: 575
Views: 244,500
Posted By MTC
Re: Dark Poetry

NATURE by Michel Houellebecq

I have no time for those pompous imbeciles
Who go into ecstasies before bunnies’ burrows
Because nature is ugly, tedious and hostile;
It has no message to transmit...
Forum: H. P. Lovecraft 05-29-2014
Replies: 131
Views: 65,455
Posted By MTC
Re: Your Favourite Lovecraft.

My favourite book by Houellebecq so far is Extension du domaine de la lutte (1994, trans. as Whatever, 1998), which I've read twice. It reminds of a crossover between Camus' The Stranger and...
Forum: Other News 05-29-2014
Replies: 8
Views: 5,920
Posted By Malachi_Constant
Laird Barron AMA Friday May 30th

Thought I'd share this here. The horrorlit subreddit is hosting an AMA (ask me anything) with Laird Barron this friday. Anyone can post and ask him a question, which he will then answer. Ellen Datlow...
Forum: H. P. Lovecraft 05-29-2014
Replies: 131
Views: 65,455
Posted By MTC
Re: Your Favourite Lovecraft.

I find myself always returning to the same authors. I don't know if nostalgia is a part of this, but most of these authors I came across in my early youth and it seems they never left again: H.P....
Forum: Happy Birthday 05-28-2014
Replies: 22
Views: 9,206
Posted By mark_samuels
Re: Happy Birthday mark_samuels

I have written a poem for all my friends at the TLO to mark my 47th birthday...

Absolution

Father Malony, Society of Jesus,
removed his coat and laid it by his side
he perched on the end of...
Forum: Off Topic 05-27-2014
Replies: 22
Views: 16,896
Posted By bendk
Topic Winner TLO Dictionary

A compilation of words and terms that may be of interest to TLOers.

Vastation

n. 1. A laying waste; depopulation; devastation.


Cotard's Syndrome
Forum: Poetry 05-27-2014
Replies: 0
Views: 2,199
Posted By Mad Madison
What We Never Were

We were never
the best of friends
or even really
friends at all.

You were the provider,
and I the provided for.
Simple,
clean,
bloodless,
Forum: H. P. Lovecraft 05-27-2014
Replies: 131
Views: 65,455
Posted By hopfrog
Re: Your Favourite Lovecraft.

It is impossible for me to say, because my favourites always change. Because writing Lovecraftian weird fiction is my full-time job, I am always returning to HPL's fiction and poetry, week after...
Forum: H. P. Lovecraft 05-27-2014
Replies: 131
Views: 65,455
Topic Winner Your Favourite Lovecraft.

To express my love for Lovecraft, I have compiled a selection of my favourite Lovecraft tales. It is quite short yet these tales hold for me an unholy fascination that no other story has.

1-...
Forum: Off Topic 05-26-2014
Replies: 3
Views: 4,218
Posted By njhorror
Re: Hell and Damnation.

The title of this thread would be a great title for an anthology, or should I say a "helluva" title? I kill myself. Really, I do.
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