What magazines are /lit/?
>>24949491>not a burgerdoesn't count
>>24949435Kek. Binked ya, huh? No worries. The anons who want to read will follow my advice and have the opportunity to learn about new, interesting writers.
>>24948737>Harper's
harpers is based as fuck, it generates so much seethe
>>24949618>still won't name any magazinesyou're full of shit
Unwilling Eldritch Horror of Slop EditionStubbed >>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.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>24949540she cute
>>24949547Sure but that also applies to trad pub books and all books on kdp and ku
>>24949572yes
>>24949547>Stub just means the story was written purely to milk doshWhy?
>>24949620Seems pretty self-explanatory, no?People write WN's for all sorts of reasons, but if you're taking it to KU and removing your writing from any sort of community you're obviously more motivated by money than anything else.
>>24948108A jailbroken Kindle Paperwhite with KOReader installed. Amazon's ecosystem is absolutely awful but they make the best hardware.
>>24947268yeah i get the cheap ones at dollar tree and thrift stores
>>24949414>jailbrokenwhy tho?
>>24949349I'm superior to everyone with all of my unread books, nigger!
I hate the modern world, but ebook piracy is just too beneficial and convenient to look down on. Where else.am I going to find out of print books from the 19th century, or source the entire Paladin Press catalog for zero dollars, from the comfort of my desk? Too bad printing technology hasn't made low-cost home printing a thing.
Bolãnobros... it never began...
>>24949594God help me if this were real.
>>24949594that book sucks ass
>>24949594If you ever read Blood Meridian you will never stop wanting to beat Wendigoon to death with your bare hands
>>24949594/lit/fags on their way to start shitting on Bolano in the catalog because of normies
>>24949666Nice try, Satan, but I always hated Bolano. Or at least the English translation, the prose in Savage Detectives is dogshit, and everything else (structure, characters, symbolism) isn't good enough to redeem the book.
I haven't read a book since AI got big. Have you?
>>24947661I've read multiple novel length fanfcitions though
ever since ai i read less and less useful non-fiction and more and more fiction (plus copious amounts of ai written porn)
>>24947661I just finished a book bit h
>>24947661are you gay though , you don't tell you AI bedtimes stories.how else is it gonna grow up strong , if AI fails and bursts , is literally only your fault/
>>24947661Subhuman.
How do I master the English language as an ESL? Is there a certified /lit/ guide?
>>24949518The foundation that everyone worships as the master:>KJV Bible. Some others for flavor:>Chaucer>Shakespeare>Milton>Austen>Dickens>Melville
>>24949518Read a bunch of good books. Talk with educated people.
>>24949521>>24949521Chaucer? Lol get realGrammar textbooks, unironically. You can even find English grammar books partially written in your mother tongue for people like yourself. We all love literature, and reading the classics is edifying and important but you need a foundation to build upon.
>>24949652and yes, you need to engage with English speakers frequently. Not just the intelligent, either.
Start with Greek
The deepest thinker on the left (Hegel scholar) Vs the deepest thinker on the right (Nietzsche scholar)... A debate between these two would be priceless
>>24938370>Displacing native workers is actually le based you goysFucking disgusting, kill yourself posthaste
>>24932740this but unironically
>>24949368He is a bisexual middle aged Zionist without kids
>>24939488>samethey seem averge out to the same type of person , though.although , this might have to do with the fact that people are misinterpreting both , into a wierd bottleneck..- same confused turist.
>>24932734>disgusting slob vs effeminate jewI'd rather root for one of those japanese bug fight videos instead.
The best I've read this year
Good night frens.Tell me your:>favorite poet>favorite playwright>favorite composerSo I have some new comfy suggestions.
>>24947638Has to be bait.>>24947670Please be bait.
>>24940941>Marina Tsvetayeva>William Shakespeare>Claudio Monteverdi
Fernando PessoaEugene O'NeillErik Satie or Federico Mompou
>>24940941Mayakovskiy, Dante, MiltonAristophanes, GriboyedovRachmaninov, Bach
>>24940998>Ravelbased
Any serious book that talks about the cult of ugliness of the modern world? The toxic positivity, the cacophony of clashing aesthetics, the laziness, and the deliberate effort to undermine purity, all masked by so-called moral virtues or freedom? Looking at any vintage photo of a poor street, you see beauty in its uniformity -- much like the beauty found in a military parade. Yet now, even in the wealthiest streets, the only remaining beauty of the modern world can be found by gazing up at buildings that were constructed centuries ago, and that are all getting replaced.
>>24946559op, you can always migrate to north korea, they have state mandated haircuts and everything and a uniform, state mandated aesthetic for everything so as to not overload your little brain
>>24948440men have to be able to empty their balls or violence happens.
>>24946559>The toxic positivitysurely you must be joking
>>24949635>toxic positivityyou used good word and bad word at the same time.YOU LOOOSE!.- not OP.
>>24946565what cause
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?
>>24949333What did I say I wrote? One thing very specifically. And it isn't textbooks. And writing is not how I pay my bills, so I can write what I want.
>>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
Everything you call "living" is just a massive cope to disguise the fact that your biology is desperately trying to return to the inorganic state it crawled out of. You think you have a will to power or life goals but that's just a mask for the will to nothingness. You are essentially a complicated rock that unfortunately gained consciousness and is now taking a circuitous path back to being a rock. The science is clear that the inanimate existed before us and the only real drive is to restore that silence, meaning your entire existence is just a temporary glitchy detour toward the grave. The universe is indifferent, cosmic extinction is guaranteed, and when the heat death of the universe hits it will be like none of this ever happened, so stop deluding yourself that this life is anything other than a long pointless walk back to zero.
>>24949290Are you misinterpreting Nietzsche?
>>24949278well, stab him then!
This type of view is far too backwards looking. It ignores that several genuine miracles have occurred, and a materialist can grant these as miracles either in the statistical sense or in the more profound sense of the inherent potentiality of matter in motion (or dialectical materialism if you will), which are the “emergence” of the existence of matter in the first place (this can be either temporal or the eternal miracle of existence’s inherent existence, its existential inertia), the coalescence of matter into complex inorganic systems, the emergence of organic self-replicating systems, the emergence of consciousness out of those organic self-replicating systems and the possibility of natural systems to consciously intervene in the unfolding of phenomena (labor and History), and the (rapid) emergence of more and more complex social formations out of these systems, each step is genuinely unthinkable on the basis of prior systems, matter is imminently developing ever more unthinkable systems of organisation. Mao talked about how after epochs of human development, communism itself would end, the human itself would be superseded, that this self-supersession is inherent to human conduct and all matter, that the universe, all reality is a non-teleological non-subject developing itself immanently into Something, a not-yet that isn’t yet even implicit. What is it? Idk more interesting than nihilism.
>>24949184>the only real driveYou are talking about one of the two major drives according to Freud: Thanatos. Todestrieb. The death drive. But there's also Eros, lebenstriebe or the life drive. Maybe life isn't that perfectly dialectical, but why would it so unidimensional?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_drive>The universe is indifferentThis is meaningless. The universe is an indifferent thing? What do you mean by that? I know thanks to context that you mean that we are not important in the greater scheme of things, but saying "the universe is [adjective of psychological origin]" is essentially metaphorical, there is no clear, primary meaning to this arrange of subject and predicate.Indifference is a psychological quality. Using a moral instead of psychological example, is Saturn inherently evil? You could say Saturn is indifferent as in outside of moral considerations, but can Saturn or the universe be psychologically indifferent? What do you mean by that? Are you implying some sort of anthropomorphised pantheism?
>>24949210what about the simplest argument.>live good.
Just ordered thisWhat am I getting into?
>>24949334>antiquated englishIt reads quite smoothly when you get the hang of it. I'm not a native English speaker and I have next to no issues. Also, many words are coming into fashion again (for instance, "matrix" is a mother's womb, but today we think of it as a fake reality from which one must escape. The KJB uses the word five times, and I'd argue that one can understand the word both ways in each case.Furthermore, the use of "thee", "thou" etc. is extremely important to determine who is being spoken to (John 3:7 being one just example) and in order to establish correct doctrine. This is obscured in modern versions with everything being "you".Finally, some have found seemingly impossible (Matthew 19:26) mathematical patterns and structures in the King James Version using modern technology and software. You can check out Truth is Christ's work for more information and judge for yourself.
>>24948681>Paul just heard a disembodied voice.Acts 9:7 implies that Paul saw Christ then, but that the men around him only saw a light and heard an indistinct voice (see also Acts 22 and 26 where this event is recounted). However only Paul could understand what the voice was saying. In other words the other men there could tell that something was there, but only Paul saw and heard it clearly.Paul in his own epistle also says directly that he saw Christ, when he wrote 1 Corinthians 15:8.
>>24949334A lot of the impact of the different sayings in the Bible are mangled in the modern versions, which is due to them being based on later corruptions or counterfeit forms of the Greek New Testament text.If you compare what the translators in 1611 were working with to what modern scholars use, you will find that the modern scholars use a Greek text that is missing about 7% of the text (either deleted or replaced) compared to the KJV source, so it's quite substantial in total. The differences affect almost every passage to some degree, changing thousands of individual readings throughout. Some of these are quite major, and in the extreme cases there are even a number of whole verses removed. However, modernist scholars will tend to downplay the differences since they want you to buy their version.
>>24949334James White Covers this pretty well in The King James Controversy, where he discusses modern textual criticism and counters the claims made by KJV-onlyists. Ask NotebookLM for a detailed synopsis. While he holds the King James in high-esteem, he argues that textual variants clarify doctrine. He also covers the pitfalls and errors that are common among modern translation practices. The ESV would probably be of interest to you given your goals.
>>24949633KJV-onlyism is also an entirely American and British phenomenon, for obvious reasons.
>7 books completed>12 books behind schedule
>>24949427Is this supposed to be impressive?
What were the books and what are your thoughts on them
>>24949416>working a lotQuit>playing more games than usualKill yourself
>>24949460>QuitI will soon>Kill yourselfno, thank you>>24949458Blood Meridian, House of Leaves, Ada or Ardor, Earthsea, King in Yellow, Witcher: Claws and Fangs, Ferdydurke.Half of them were amazing books I want to reread, the other half were worthless slop I don't want to interact with ever again. I'm not going to tell which were which
>>24949373Any non-zero amount of books is a good amount of books, so good job, anon. It's constructive to feel this way, and it lets you look ahead to the next year with a goal in mind. If you did seven, aim for eight - any more will be a bonus.>>24949475Some hefty ones in here, that easily could have been 2+ smaller books (especially Earthsea, if you mean the collected edition?). Don't let it get you down.
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>>24948992Jabba wanin cheeco-wa rush anye katanye wanaruska, heh heh heh.
>>24949527Fan fad fút
>>24948992>Irish GaelicBased