I'm a published writer, but I only have a dozen or so publishing credits in magazines, and I am not getting anywhere in terms of recognition, so my plan is to play up how much of a minority I am. I want to shill myself as an underrepresented voice to get a brand or to at least make it look like I'm sidelined or suppressed by the establishment, in the hopes it garners sympathy. I think this will be a good business plan and, if I pull it off correctly, it may project me as the next big name in my genre (horror). After all, people are already saying Stephen King is an old white male, and his spot will need to be taken when he dies soon. I can use my mixed heritage (I am only half white but have middle eastern and indigenous ancestry), lived experience with mental illness (GAD, paranoid schizophrenia), and experimentation with homosexuality as an expression for LGBTQIA+ inclusion. Do any anons have experience in the game of publishing, or know which agents are looking for a horror writer with minority clout and has overlapping disabilities or stigma?
>>24949352>I write academic slop and make good profit margins (false)>I work another job because writing alone can't support me (true).>I’m a REAL creative writer operating outside identity politics (false).>I don’t do much creative writing, my work is institutional slop (true).In the span of one thread, you have claimed all these contradictory statements. Well done.
>>24949356No. I suggest working on your reading comprehension.
>it's another "two resentful faggots seething at each other" thread Love these.
>>24949344No, but if there is they're probably shit and not worth reading
>>24948951GOOGLE DOCCCYYY
>>24945026After listening to hundreds of hours of testimonies of people's reasons for joining a religion, it's rarely ever something that they read or some philosophical argument that they heard.It's almost universally that they were raised in it or it was the religion of their culture that they connected with when going through tough times.It's like 1 in a 1,000,000 that become religious for any other reason than being raised in it or it being the comfort you turn to while in difficult times.So many fucking liars in this thread. You all had some personal experience, and you're all pretending that it's from some book.
>>24950296People don't read it.
>>24950304>on a theological issueThat's like going deep on goblinology. Your religion is a house of cards, and it's formed from being raised in it or from difficult times, and not because you know what's in the bible. You only know what your preacher told you.We already have decades of Pew Research showing that atheists know religious doctrines better than the believers. So I don't know why you want to lie about this.https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2019/08/21/among-religious-nones-atheists-and-agnostics-know-the-most-about-religion/https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2010/09/28/u-s-religious-knowledge-survey-who-knows-what-about-religion/You're fucking delusional, if you think you know your religion better than a random atheist. We already have the data that shows otherwise.
Not a Christian, but I'm always curious why people even want to believe in any sort of conclusion and then seek justification for it. Why not just learn all you can and then narrow down the possible conclusion instead? And always leave the room for other alternative path in the back of the mind as either unexplored/unfinished/incomplete/conflicting (with prior logic/tree path). You know, just start from normal everyday experiences of life, then narrow down to things of your interest/focus that needs explanation, then go deeper into explations? That seems like a more robust/healthy way to build a faith, a natural/obvious faith rather than >>24945039
>>24950342please pick out a 15 - 30 minute video on the youtube channel "Sensus Fidelium"https://www.youtube.com/@SensusFideliumand reply back with your thoughts.Surely you can spend just 15 minutes out of the collective dozens of hours you will argue something like this in your life time to listen to something of substance.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgI1j8Y_COIthis is a personal recommendation, 12 minutes.
The dregs of society pool together like the dirty puddles they tromp. Dublin is their city. Dubh Linn. Black Pool. The name evokes images of heroin rolling on foil. The Spire watches high over O'Connell Street, a lantern above the oily slick roads, taxis and buses rolling through them, like a needle penetrating the veiny patchwork streets.
>>24946850Dublin is owned by Afghan Bvlls while yt cucks do nothing
Bump
Have ye a euro fer a hostel bud?
>>24946850Is this quote from a book, or your own writing OP? If it's yours pretty good, you should share some more
Can developing the habit of reading heal my brain from years of doomscrolling, porn addiction and isolation that deleted my attention span, memory and gave me a costant brainfog?
>>24944239this guy is kinda wrong about one thingI went through this whole stuff--started by being obsessed with DFW, read and reread IJ and TPK after using them to 'detox' from other forms of media, started working out and engaging with the real world, got a job and whatnot, but I actually found some excitement there, though ultimately all casual talk boils down to media consumption. culture isn't inherently bad, a good book makes a good conversation point and interests in the occult or whatever lead to deeper personal philosophies and something to talk to. a monkish monkey life in modern society means isolation, and dudes usually drop the ball here, but the universe rewards expressions that can notice what is lacking in the wholethat said math books are as stimulating as video games, even more. so is engineering a project or something. it's not like video games, at least mmos and rpgs, aren't devoid of delayed rewards and lots of grinding, the stimulation is usually the same when you can apply a theorem or a little bit of knowledge in real life or see the abstract in it to construct proofs...it's just vidya before vidya camehaving a passion in media can make you a genuinely more interesting person. the only thing is to never just consume, grow interested in producing it, approach it like art, learn not from the passive act but the engagement in the whole, though never let it blind you. it's a passtime. careers and work are pastimes. an excuse to live (and maybe delude yourself into thinking it's necessary, it's something greater) but it's an excuse we all need.this life is empty and cold. we engage in the cold for rewards merely out of boredom, and that's alright. but don't live for anything less than your passions, everything else is suicideit helps to have good passions and addictions. mine are women and video games desu. discover yours
No, your life is in a downward spiral because of structural brain issues. It's a malady of modern times, called "neural net model collapse". Rediscovered with the advent of generative AI, researchers realized that AI models trained on AI-generated output experienced model collapse. Devoid of the outliers and long tails of real-world data, the model's parameters clipped to zero or one, rendering it all useless. A similar phenomenon happens in human neural-networks if they're trained on human-made and other artificial data, instead of natural data. The pathetic shutin stunts his development with anime, vidya, pr0n, virtual human contact, and the confines of his little room, stunting his neural development beyond all repair. The inevitable result is all too common—seething, sexual perversion, and increasing suicidal ideation. If there is any cure, it involves going outside, getting away from the city, and experiencing nature in all its complexity. But that assumes it's not too late.
>>24947146When I was in psych wards, I didn't have access to electronic devices, pornography, or music. I spent most of my time in groups, reading, progressive calisthenics, socializing, and doing arts/crafts. Finding a safe space to jack off was annoying, so I limited it to once a day. Ironically, the porn I had consumed was helpful in getting me to finish faster because I could just remember the pictures. Food was whatever I was given, so although it might not have been the perfect homegrown keto diet, I didn't have to think about it. My personal objects were limited to my arts and crafts, a collection of group worksheets, and stuff for hygiene or whatever. What is interesting is that preparing for outdoors survival is different from preparing for a stay in the psych ward. Any hobby that relies on knives is impractical in a mental hospital. Music is limited to music channels on TV. Going outside is a luxury limited to one hour a day. So anons like to fantasize about how they would survive if they were stuck in the mountains, but you'd have to be stupid enough to go there in the first place. A guy I knew was stuck there because his mother called the police and made up a story about him being suicidal. I periodically think about if what I have or what I do would be feasible in a psych ward. I recommend this thought exercise if you haven't thought about it already, if only because it is interesting how "basic" hobbies like cooking and sewing can be considered luxuries.
Cutting out short form content, algorithmic social media, and getting off this shithole is a good start. Instead of doomscrolling twitter, read some articles that interest you, instead of watching some bullshit on instagram reels or whatever watch a quality movie or documentary. Start reading some lighter books and set a goal of pages ler day and increase every week. Going cold turkey from everything and reading a Tolstoy novel is setting yourself up for failure in my experience. Obviously it's all just other forms of media consumption and it's important you find some real hobbies where your physically active with your hands and body and engaging with the world and people, but reading and watching quality books is exponentially healthier than getting mind raped by what passes for "entertainment" today
>>24941231The world has changed more since the industrial revolution than the previous 10,000 years combined fuck off with this there's nothing new under the sun bullshit
How do you actually overcome post-modernism?
>>24949778>t. pseudNTA. You seriously can't figure it out for yourself?
>politicians pander and lieI like Zizek but this point is so lukewarm it beggars belief
mai waifu gives me the strenght
>>24948572>How do you actually overcome post-modernism?Gas chambers. Real ones.
>>24949625Why would being a Catholic on 4chan make me a hypocrite? It's possible to use this website without sinning, you know.
prev: >>24935706Erich Heckel edition
Oh wait I just remembered what it was. Nabokov loved Mainsfield Park by Jane Austen despite his hatred for female authors but for some reason femoids hate it.
>>24949955Hit a soar spot their did aye boddy?
Growing up and realizing U2 isn't cringe & kicks ass is almost as big of a redpill as becoming Christian. Literally cures your cynical personality instantly.
>>24950316yeh, tryna get sum fookin' kebabs out 'eah t-dae but i got me fookin' arse raped by a fookin' muzzie bastard. thought it was all o'er till i got up th'eah got me fookin' arse raped by a somali up 'eah i did din' I? as if that warn't bad enuff i made it to me fav-rite kebab place down 3rd n'wat-d-ye know there's a fookin' paki up in the place makin' a right fookin' seen out 'eah. so I tells 'im>fook off ye bloody cunt!n'jus when I leas' expeh t'it 'ee rapes me fookin' arsehole. by this bloody fookin' point i'm leakin' spunk down me boxers n'te the bloody fookin' pavement 'eah but the bloody cunt wouldn' fookin' stop. well right he pisses off, lets me get te-tha' kebabs right? cashier rapes me bloody arsehole again, I'm like, bloody fookin' 'ell mate?kebabs were a riot tho, noice and tender jus loik me mum use-tah make.
>>24950316No, you just don't read, clearly. Go back to making /adv/ slightly dumber instead of dragging down the average IQ here by 20 points for no reason.
are there any biographical books about chronically depressed historical figures that went on to accomplish anything?
>>24947901Uhhh maybe something about Kurt Cobain?
>>24947901Not about historical figures but maybe you should read>Ferdinand von Schirach
>>24947935Mass murder is actually good
No, and you're not going to dig yourself out of your hole.Your life is in a downward spiral because of structural brain issues. It's a malady of modern times, called "neural net model collapse". Rediscovered with the advent of generative AI, researchers realized that AI models trained on AI-generated output experienced model collapse. Devoid of the outliers and long tails of real-world data, the model's parameters clipped to zero or one, rendering it all useless. A similar phenomenon happens in human neural-networks if they're trained on human-made and other artificial data, instead of natural data. The pathetic shutin stunts his development with anime, vidya, pr0n, virtual human contact, and the confines of his little room, stunting his neural development beyond all repair. The inevitable result is all too common—seething, sexual perversion, and increasing suicidal ideation. If there is any cure, it involves going outside, getting away from the city, and experiencing nature in all its complexity. But that assumes it's not too late.
>>24947901Lincoln. Bouts of melancholia just like this image
How does modern technology change Spengler's predictions? He probably didn't see europe becoming 30% foreigners by 2025 too.
>>24948148More importantly, why do people discredit horoscopes? Ancient people believed these schizos for centuries. Military plans that were drawn up for the Hundred Years' War was influenced by astrology. Charting patterns within the stars lead to practical applications like navigation and Newtonian science
>>24948399>I'm not enjoying it>I want to finish it.Where is this audience that you are reading the 1920s bald chud for anon?
>>24949492Contemporary horoscopes/astrology is targeted to retarded women with pig shit for brains.
>>24947777Checked
>>24949772Once I start a book a feel an obligation to finish it, mama didn't raised no pussy
What is the oldest book you've read that really disturbed youI just finished reading Matthew Lewis' The Monk and was surprised by how brutal it still is after over two centuries
>>24946642Just FYI, all of the stories in Matt Cardin's Dark Awakenings were republished in To Rouse Leviathan.Also, an expanded edition of The Secret of Ventriloquism came out.
Well I finished up Loop and I guess the original Ring trilogy. That might be an all time swerve in fiction, probably the best case of fiction within fiction I've read. I got the remaining other two books on my table, can't wait to see what else is in store, though I'm not sure how you follow up that ending.
>>24946566I can't stand her. And she's an absolute bitch in She and Allan.
>>24948954How's the novel itself?
>tfw I want to write horror but it is never scary enoughThis has to be one of the hardest genres to write.
Best writers for increasing your vocabulary?
>>24949924alexander theroux Thomas ligottithomas pynchon
>>24949939vased theroux
>>24949924Dwarf phrenology.
Noah Webster
melville and clark ashton
Starting with Umberto Eco's On Beauty (you can find the PDF on Anna's Archive if you don't have access to a physical copy). The text for the first week is the introduction, which is fairly light on actual text. Accordingly, for discussion this week, choose one art item of each category lista presented in the introduction, the names of each piece are listed by themVenus NudeVenus ClothesAdonis Nude Adonis ClothesMadonnaJesusIf you would like you can post a bigger picture in this thread. Or just name the piece. And then talk a bit about why it spoke to you.Link to discord if you want to keep track of threads https://discord.gg/XhFGx57VKm
>>24950153I thought On Ugliness was much more interesting and I find strange that it isn't as widely available as On Beauty.
>>24950301Well that was next one this for the group. It's probably not as widely available because it was released based on the success of On Beauty, not as an immediate companion work.
Ἁλικαρνασσόθεν edition>τὸ πρότερον νῆμα·>>24877858>Μέγα τὸ Ἑλληνιστί/Ῥωμαϊστί·https://mega dot nz/folder/FHdXFZ4A#mWgaKv4SeG-2Rx7iMZ6EKw>Mέγα τὸ ANE·https://mega dot nz/folder/YfsmFRxA#pz58Q6aTDkwn9Ot6G68NRg>Work in progress FAQhttps://rentry dot co/n8nrkoAll Classical languages are welcome.
>>24916545piss wrong. good textbooks and finding an efficient syntopical workflow are great investments.
>>24945596>Living Latin reader by PaideiaI read this this last year. I thought the characters and stories made for mostly dreadful reading, but it did have some interesting vocabulary.
>>24949785I googled it and found this.https://www.paideiainstitute.org/living_latinI already hate it because the cookies popup window had only "accept" as option. I normally click "reject" and when a website only has "accept" or when it's too much work to reject cookies because you have to go through a long list of check boxes, then I normally close the tab and don't come back. This website was too interesting for that though. Fuck them, I'll probably never go back.
Thoughts on the Paideia Institute, is it good for learning? Big minus for forcing you to accept cookies but this looks good I have to say.
>>24945596>>24949785Did you buy a physical copy of Living Latin reader by Paideia?Are Paideia Institute's books available as free downloads? I see nothing on Anna's Archive.
If you identify yourself by reading something that makes you appear smart, you are not a reader. You are a poseur. Especially if what you read is only chosen because it's been chosen for you by a consensus of "academics" and "critics" who couldn't hack into the sciences. Literary studies and English departments are by far the least intellectually rigorous on a university campus.
>>24950033Brother you were making a better point than the one you think you were making
>>24950040>he's actually convinced himself that his information is the good informationYup, it's over for this manchild
>>24950049>I can’t think for myself and come to best conclusions possible based on given information and analysis Again, stay at the kids table with your overgrown bedtime stories, faggot.
>>24950164Sure you do. You and every other glowie-poisoned politicsfag
>stonerHere's your (You). Now leave.
What magazines are /lit/?
>>24948737The Goon Squad was the best article Harper's published in a long, long time.
>>24949876>libtard too embarassed to list libtard publications
>>24946453
>>24948846I've never regretted not taking somebody's opinion seriously who uses the word "reactionary" unironically
>>24950175Are you claiming that the trend doesn't exist?
HAIL, /LITWHAT IS THE LOVE THAT PASSETH UNDERSTANDING? ANYONE?
>>24950166English speakers so obsessed with BBC they have it loud and proud displayed on the spine of volume II
>>24950215Reaching there