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Behold! The brilliancy of Danielle Chelosky's genius! Terror is one of my favorites from Danielle's little book called Female Loneliness Epidemic, and it is little. It's only 4in by 7in and 0.25in thick
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Kill all trannies
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>>24952480
I've read better low effort shitposts
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>>24951965
Gen Z version of the Metamorphosis.
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>>24952025
Honestly she might fuck you from this baitposting, pledging yourself to her like an honorable vassal knight.
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>>24952733
>she

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Do you guys ever check out little free libraries
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>>24952645
>wildlife
lol
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>>24952659
Free books and you're just letting them sit there? baka
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scored an nyrb edition of henry brulard by stendhal not long ago. mostly mills & boon though.
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There’s a lot of these where I live and I have never seen anything worth reading inside of it.
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>>24952691
Pmuch this. I look at every one I come across and it's always a couple "off-brand" children's books and pop education or political books.

Unwilling Eldritch Horror of Slop Edition

Stubbed >>24943213

>What is /wng/ — Web Novel General?
A general for readers and authors involved or interested in the growing phenomenon of 'web novels', serialized English fiction posted to websites such as: Royal Road, Webnovel, Scribblehub, Wattpad, Archive of Our Own, Spacebattles, HFY, various personal author websites, and more

>Why read web novels?
Not for prose or tight editing or deep themes, frankly. As a whole, web novels are infamous for content sprawl and pacing issues. If you enjoy having millions of words to sink your teeth into to get to know the world and characters, though, you may be interested. Keeping up with other readers on a weekly basis to discuss the story's events unfolding is another perk, in the same way discussing an ongoing TV show might be.

>Why write web novels?
Ease of access & potential for Patreon earnings. Many successful authors gain an audience on their website of choice and funnel their readers into a Patreon. See graphtreon.com/top-patreon-creators/writing for an idea of what some are earning.
Also, once an author has earned a fanbase, transitioning into an Amazon self-publishing career is several orders of magnitude easier than starting 'dry'.

>/wng/ authors.

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>>24952590
I don't get why people just keep introducing new characters instead of developing the ones they have. The characters practically write the story for you, why blow up the bridge you've set up?
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>>24952609
Novel Updates usually lists the name of the translation group, then you can just google it and find it frontpage usually.
Most stuff is on novelbin but you have to be careful because sometimes it's MTL even when a proper translation exists.
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had a /wng/ jumpscare while surfing for a new read
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>>24952614
>why do stories that go on forever have hundreds of characters?
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>>24952731
Because the authors suck, of course

Two Weeks Left Edition

>Old:
>>24936611

>Recommended reading charts (Look here before asking for vague recs):
https://mega.nz/folder/kj5hWI6J#0cyw0-ZdvZKOJW3fPI6RfQ/folder/4rAmSZxb

>Archive:
https://warosu.org/lit/?task=search2&search_subject=sffg

>Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1029811-sffg
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>>24951813
thx
>>24951978
thx
>>24952272
thx
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>>24952309
>activate the eclipse in the DLC, turn everything into giga nightmare world, and fight Godwyn at the end, but after two goddamn years Faggotzaki decided to end the DLC with a slight upgrade of a boss I already fought
I know this isn't /v/ but this described my feelings 100%
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children of time was okay
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>>24952651
it was awesome
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>>24952651
I enjoyed it but the ending felt stupid and rushed to me. There should've been more of a story to it instead of le mind wipe to make everyone friends

Made me not want to read the rest of the books.

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>Thus David the son of Jesse reigned over all Israel. The time that he reigned over Israel was forty years. He reigned seven years in Hebron and thirty-three years in Jerusalem. Then he died at a good age, full of days, riches, and honor. And Solomon his son reigned in his place. Now the acts of King David, from first to last, are written in the Chronicles of Samuel the seer, and in the Chronicles of Nathan the prophet, and in the Chronicles of Gad the seer, with accounts of all his rule and his might and of the circumstances that came upon him and upon Israel and upon all the kingdoms of the countries.

QUOTE A BIGGER COCKTEASE THAN THIS I FUCKING DARE YOU
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David was a terrible man though.

Is it at all possible to have a character in literature whose name starts with "Dark" without them coming across as painfully tryhard?

Like, pic related. Darkstar in ASOIAF is universally acknowledged as a doofus and one of GRRM's worst decisions in the latter half of the extant books. I've never encountered a character whose named started with the word "Dark" that it was possible to take seriously. Maybe I'm just reading the wrong books.
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>write character as a goober
>people call him a goober
What's the issue exactly?
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>>24952166
>ASOIAF
renaissance themed rape porno
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>>24952166
it might help if your work does not produce gaudy looking deviantart fanart like this as well if you want anyone to take you seriously.
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>>24952166
What is Dark Knight? Only one of the most riveting historical literary figures in history, of course, whose name is still summoned multiply even within the past century,
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>>24952198
Baby food is always good for you though

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How do I get into James Joyce if I'm not Irish and I got filtered by Finnegans Wake?
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>>24952602
This, but also read the KJV bible (especially Genesis, Exodus, and the Gospels), Flaubert, Tolstoy & Dostoevsky (all admired by Joyce), and some Ibsen plays (revered by Joyce)
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>>24952593
>I'm not Irish
it's joever
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>>24952602
Do i need to read the Iliad?
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>>24952658
Yea
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>>24952593
Isn't the other bitch better?

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What's a good book to start with Jung? I'm already familiar with psychoanalysis.

I am mainly interested in dream analysis and archetypes, but I have researched and found that Man and His Symbols was not written by him personally, but by his assistants, and is actually a simple introduction.
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>>24951995
>external
>systematise
>unmodulated
>black boxed
Your assumptions are ignorant
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>>24951656
How did you know about Jung? I'm asking because I'm noticing a gigantic influx of Jung in /lit/ and /x/ through the last months and I want to know the source.
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>>24952126
Honestly I don't know, I know I first got interested in Freud because of Zizek
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>>24952126
same one guy probably
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>>24952126
Crossboarding and external site trends are a thing, synchronicity schizo

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Could you beat Nabokov at chess?
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>>24952366
>Could you beat Nabokov
Yeah
>at chess
Yeah, I'll just use chess.com for hints
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>>24952366
why do academics do this to themselves? just shave it off man.
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>>24952366
I could beat him over the head with the chess set
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>>24952444
I bet I could trap your rook
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>>24952366
i could kick his ribcage in and steal his fancy chess set

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I've noticed that a lot of sophist philosophizing is based around this concept of "nonexistence". But it seems obvious that "nonexistence" just isn't a real thing right?
How can something exist that by its own definition does not exist? It's just a nonsense idea made up of circular reasoning. There cannot exist a thing that doesn't exist. Everything that exists exists and there is nothing else. Existence by definition is an all encompassing concept. You can't logically accept that things exist and then turn around and say there are things that don't.
And logically the concept of nonexistence is already nonsensical but if you believe in determinism the idea really just gets defeated many times over.
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>>24950487
Nonexistence exists as a metaphysical form. All the things that don't exist are that way because they conform to the form of nonexistence.
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>>24950487
>How can something exist that by its own definition does not exist?
There are pretty much no things that by their own definition don't exist. If we want to be nitpicky, let's go all the way.
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>>24951455
So everything I mention comes into existence, and thus it is correct to say it exists? So, what if I ask if non-existence exists? According to you, since I mentioned it, it must exist.
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>>24950487
>I've noticed that a lot of sophist philosophizing is based around this concept of "nonexistence". But it seems obvious that "nonexistence" just isn't a real thing right?
Nonexistent, you say?
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>>24950959
Lying is a virtue if it's for philosophy, so...

What is the oldest book you've read that really disturbed you
I just finished reading Matthew Lewis' The Monk and was surprised by how brutal it still is after over two centuries
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>>24950334
Don't focus too much on the scary stuff. Just make it interesting and be a good storyteller.
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>>24919376
Sell The Monk to me bros. It's only $11 for a copy on Amazon and I'm very tempted to buy it.
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What's the best Stephen King book out of these to read:
>Gerald's Game
>The Long Walk
>11/23/63
>Cell
>Eyes of the Dragon
>Rage
>Thinner
These are the only ones I'm interested at all in reading. I'm also wondering if anyone could recommend books or stories similar to King's novelette Jerusalem's Lot? I couldn't care less to read the book, the prequel was fucking awesome though.
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>>24919376
>The Accusations
>Lewis was accused of unoriginality because he essentially created a "pastiche" by borrowing plot motifs, characters, and entire scenes from various European sources.
>This practice was not as strictly policed as modern copyright law dictates, but critics used it to malign Lewis's literary standing, especially once his identity as an MP was revealed.
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>just read George A. Romeros' "Clay"
Holy shit.

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It's that time of year again!
Vote for which books you wish to see on this year's top 100 chart. You can vote for as many books as you want. If there are any books not on the list that you wish to vote for, request the author and title ITT and they will be added. Responses can be changed after submitting.
Voting closes on the New Year, after which will be the tiebreaker poll. To prevent spamming, a Google account is required to vote, but will not be collected or stored.
Vote here:
https://forms.gle/LqHa5xS1q5CVikem6
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>>24952619
>Why don't you vote for the best books published in the last year or the last decade?
Because that would be a list with zero books.
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>>24952619
>all ready
Why are brown people always so salty when these threads come around every year
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>>24951578
Why the fuck is lotr so high on the list?
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>>24952619
What a retard, kill yourself pajeet
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Add the Tain please

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This book changed my life for the better
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>>24946788
why would i listen to advice about women from a woman? got any male perspectives?
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>>24952453
>And logically so, since a fetus has to go through there.
Ah, yes, the childbirth - that famously painless experience.
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>>24946749
What nonsense. I am the head of the house. I come first, always.
Psychological games, gaslighting, and overall attitude towards her is what makes her want to stay.
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I am convinced that most of you are feds engaged in some sort of opp to make the remaining real people on here believe that sex is unattainable
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>>24952101
Death to intellectuals

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>age
>location
>current read
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> 18
>Fordham University
> Infinite Jest
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>>24952058
I liked it a lot, read it as a child first and now as a bit of a nostalgia trip. I really enjoyed how the much the author loves animals. It was really interesting for me, the journey into a small mammal's life which we as men do not ever look into.
>>24952158
חחחח מה אומר גבר
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Brussels, Belgium
Steppenwolf -Hermann Hesse
>>24933332
What's up my belgian brother
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>>24931414
>35
>isPain
>Young Werther, Rite of Rebirth, Violence and the Sacred
Also I'm looking for some Spanish translations fo Saxis Grammaticus to read in Spanish
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>>24933678
gay overthinker detected

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Why yes, half page descriptions of lamps and countertops with the occasional interjection of brain dead criminals speaking futuristic ebonics. It certainly deserves all the praise. Were people really that bored in the 80s to enjoy this?
I'm not finishing it. I feel my neurons dying in real time. I was right for putting it off for so many years.
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>>24946610
If you wrote about 2025 and then went back in time to 1985 and sold it as a futuristic novel it would seem boring, a parody of futuristic novels, or groundbreaking for being different.
>ok, this book is set in 40 years in the future but it's about a total loser
What does he do?
>he works at a supermarket
On the moon?
>no, on Earth, stupid
Does he use a flying car/teleportation device/tube to get there?
>no he uses a regular car on a regular road
But the car is futuristic right?
>not this one, it still has buttons and runs on unleaded but there are these things called "Cybertrucks" that look futuristic and they're electric
But the electricity is derived from fusion power, right?
>no, it's just coal or wind power or solar
OK, so are his coworkers at the store robots?
>no there's only one robot

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>>24950645
+1
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>>24947562
Actually it's the other way around, his prose is the only reason for his success, his ideas are lackluster to nonexistent.
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>>24946610
>brain dead criminals speaking futuristic ebonics
It was actually Canadian hippie lingo
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>>24952345
heh


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