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>Previous:>>24703379>Thread Question:Post quotes or highlighted passages from books you've read (so we can admire or make fun of it)
>>24717839I've devoured every bit of Conan and Kane there is. I'll check out this Forgotten Warrior book even if the cover is... concerning.
>>24717889That's not the cover I have, idk where that one was issued. It's got a lot of action and Correia writes it very fluidly. He's not as eloquent as Robert E. Howard but he knows his strengths and keeps the plot moving.
>>24712823>Fucking Likaro!- Bakker, Second Apocalypse
>>24717887Fair. Hopefully Ruocchio's upcoming fantasy series won't have any gay shit and will be an easier recommendation around here.
>>24717887snowflake
Write your suicide note with your best prose.
>>24712349Coming from darkness Saw faint stars flickering Now darkness again
>>24708431good post
>>24707955I have decided to commit suicide because my supply of BBC has been cut-off. I hate you all.Sincerely,-a loyal slave to BBC.
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Have you guys read Paradise Lost?
>>24717815>paradife loft
>>24717815I've read it a dozen time.
>>24717853I often read old fonts such as this in this way. It's kinda comfy somehow. But you can also train yourself to read it as an "s".
>>24717815I had to read part of it in high schoolIt was good. One of these days I might read all of it Not sure what to think of it though. It's like a fanfiction of Genesis, right?
>>24717898Mostly Satan's origin story + the story of Adam and Eve, and I really like how Milton fleshed them out. In book 10 (books 11 and 12 in later editions) he summarizes the rest of the Bible in a rush, and I thought that part was a slog.
Notable Authors: H.P. Lovecraft, Thomas Ligotti, Robert Aickman, Clive Barker, Edgar Allan Poe, Algernon Blackwood, Shirley Jackson, Richard Matheson, Stephen King, William Peter Blatty, Robert Bloch, Bram Stoker, Mary Shelley, Edogawa Rampo, Arthur Machen, Ambrose Bierce, M.R. James, Sheridan Le Fanu, Brian Evenson, William Hope Hodgson, Clark Ashton Smith, Frank Belknap Long, Ramsey Campbell, Caitlin R Kiernan, Laird Barron, Jack Ketchum, Stefan Grabinski, Peter Straub, and many many moreDiscuss your favorite horror tales in both short and long form. What have you read lately? What do you want to read? What's a work of horror fiction or an author who you want to recommend?
>>24717321Wicker Man created this genre
>>24717243Stephen king’s number one good boy over here
Which one do I read next? The ones marked in red I've read. I'm thinking of Pickman's Model.
>>24717886Ibid
So I just finished The White People. Overall I liked it but it was definitely very obtuse and mystical. Did Machen really deliberately include obscure esoteric references in the story? I feel like there's a connection with the spiritualism that was popular in the in 19th century. Are there direct allusions to alchemy and other magickal sciences that even the more-than-average reader wouldn't understand? And further, this makes me wonder about what kind of person Machen was. Was he in the Golden Dawn by any chance? >>24717891Thanks bro I think I'll do that.
My dad bought pic related for my birthday when I was seven and I've been passionate about history ever since, and reading ancient Greek historians got me into Greek literature and philosophy.
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These books turned me into an orientalist/slavophile
Torch EditionStubbed >>24709839>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'.>Advice for Noobs!Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Don't use adverbs or adjectives. Only use precise nouns and verbs.
>>24717900he said calmly
>>24717900he proclaimed with authority and conviction
>synopsis apes the style of ye olde classics>injected with a list of memes and buzzwords to sell the storythere's such a thing as mixed communication, and this is it.
>>24717900I sometimes inject the most egregious adverb I can think of where it's not even needed just out of spite, the author contemplated retrospectively.
This is Schopenhauer's influence just on the surface:>Those who have cited his influence include philosophers such as Friedrich Nietzsche[26] and Ludwig Wittgenstein,[27] scientists such as Erwin Schrödinger and Albert Einstein,[28] psychoanalysts such as Sigmund Freud[29] and Carl Jung, writers such as Leo Tolstoy,[30] Herman Melville,[31] Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse,[32] Machado de Assis,[33] Jorge Luis Borges, Marcel Proust,[34] and Samuel Beckett[35] as well as composers such as Richard Wagner,[34] Johannes Brahms,[34] Arnold Schoenberg[34][36] and Gustav Mahler.[34]>InfluencedAnjos, Assis, Bahnsen, Beckett, Bergson, Borges, Brahms, Brouwer, Campbell, Einstein[9], Fet, Cioran, Dilthey[10], Freud, Gray[11], Hardy, Hartmann, Hesse, Horkheimer, Huysmans, Jung, Reve, Kraus[12], Ludovici[13], Ligotti, Mahler, Mainländer, Majorana[14], Mann, Maupassant, Michelstaedter, Nietzsche, Proust, Rank, Reve, Rilke, Ryle[15], Santayana, Schlick[16], Shaw, Schoenberg, Schrödinger, Solovyov, Spengler, Tolstoy[17], Vaihinge,r Volkelt, Wagner, Weininger, Wittgenstein, Zapffe, Zola.
>>24716366I'd imagine it exists outside of human consciousness, if we're going by a realist interpretation of Schopenhauer's doctrine
>>24717616Like I get why Jews are hated but whats the point of being obsessed like this?
>>24716318Schopenhauer is also a transcendental metaphysician though
>>24717627That's true. Pseuds I should say
>>24715938See >>24717867
Have you ever read a book that was simply too hard for you? I remember reading The Killer Angels when I was in elementary school and it being just a bit over my head. I think having trouble with that book is part of the reason I never developed an interest in the Civil War.
>>24717568>>24717575>>24717637>>24717643>>24717659Have any of you lads ever read a book that was simply too hard for you?
>>24717675it was a bad idea to start a thread with charlie kirk if you didn't want people discussing charlie kirkblood meridian
>>24717545I'm ESL and I tried Ulysses in English this summer. Had to drop it at Aeolus
>>24717545Simulacra And Simulation by Jean Baudrillard literally made me feel like a fucking retard trying to read it
>>24717568Holy fuck rightoids are same as SJWs. These are same people who celebrate when trannies commit suicide and cheered Derek Chauvin. I remember all of the memes when Christchurch shooting happened.
Is there anything inherently wrong with vividly describing natural bodily functions other than that they might offend the puritanical sensibilities of some readers?
>>24717821You like girls pooping don't you squidward.
>>24717821Provide context and an example.
>>24717821No
I have out grown fiction whats next?
>>24717871Outgrow posting maybe?
What do we think of "La Comédie humaine"?As a social retard, I need to learn. I got no empathy but I'm too much of a retard to be a machiavellian dude
>>24717226Of course nobody does, but I'm pretty sure lots of people in here read at least part of La Vie Parisienne.I enjoyed Illusions Perdues, as sad as it is.
>>24717230I have only finished Eugenie Grandet and Pere Goriot myself. Both works are greats in their own right, but I feel inclined to prefer the former. I specially like his reflective tone on changing social structures. It makes one think about how much this world has changed since the 18th-19th century bourgeoisie paradigm shift
I've only read Goriot and I only really like Rastignac's med school buddy and the Fag Prison King. Was a good novel.
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>>24717131Haven't read much out of it but from what little I did read I concluded that it is like reading Buffon's natural historyYou will gain very little if you read it to learn, as information about common animals is all stuff you already would know and there are better texts about them out there anyway, while what is written about exotic animals is laughably inaccurateStill it is super fun to read about his description a crocodile, especially accompanied by illustrations, as it ends up being zany and weird and novel in a way, you just have to get past the chapter on the household cat firstLikewise everything surrounding Vatrin is a joy to read even though he more often than not seems closer to a weird fantastical reptilian creature than an actual realistic human, while it will be much less fun to read about Goirot and the tired archetype of the vexed father sacrificing everything for his ungrateful spawn. Just read King lear instead if you are interested in that
Hey /lit/ i wanted to know what your favourite book is because I'm curiousMy favourite book is Alice in wonderland and Alice in wonderland through the looking glass
>>24717857Nta, but those books are insanely creative and fun
>>24717857i think because it was just super wonky and nothing made sense to her and everything she did didnt make sense to anything else both the books are complete nonsense in such a percurlier way up is down left is right
Why did he hate manlets? THE MANLETby: Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)N stature the Manlet was dwarfish–No burly, big Blunderbore he;And he wearily gazed on the crawfishHis Wifelet had dressed for his tea."Now reach me, sweet Atom, my gunlet,And hurl the old shoelet for luck;Let me hie to the bank of the runlet,And shoot thee a Duck!"...
>>24717857Never read them but I like cute little girls and tried to play as little girls in video games; something about the smallness of girls made everything more terrifying. Actions I consider inconsequential become calculated risks for girls at least where I live. Perhaps my perverse thoughts impose fear upon them but seeing a cute girl with her parents always brings a sense of calm to me. Imaging the deciet and ill intentions others would do unto little girls is horrifying.
>>24717877great now im fucked up for life thank you for leaving your favourite fucking book
Post your own work and critique others.
>>24716407This is dogshit. Fucking embarrassing drivel.
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Etsy witches really killed Charlie Kirklmao lol jkBut maybe not, you do your own research.
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Please help me ascend to pure hyperreal shizo enlightenment. I must lose my mind.My interests are twofold:SIGNALS. The utter, endless inundation of images and signals from social media makes my mind lurch and reel. An example is with Charlie Kirk's death today, it's like kicking a hornets nest. A man's death, his sacrifice on the alter of social media summons a frenzy of signals and ideologies, a cacophony of hatred and vitriol. The words, the content no longer matter, it's just injecting emotions into others. (not saying he wasn't a part of it but that's not the point. The phenomena is what I'm after).LANGUAGE. The penultimate artifice. Do you ever notice in your speech or in your thoughts how words you use have utterly locked you into your worldview until the moment you noticed them? Words inform how I process and categorize phenomena, and this feels more and more evil to me. I want out of language.Books or authors I've read or am in the process of reading so far that at least touch on these themes include the following, but I need more:-1984-The Medium and the Light - Marshal McLuhan-Simulacra and Simulation - Jean Baudrillard-Industrial Society and Its Future - Ted Kaczynski-The Technological Society - Jacques Ellul-Nietzsche-Jung-Mediations on the Tarot - Valentin Tomberg
>>24714794You Will Never Be A Schizo
Illuminatus! And ego death medidation.
>>24714794>>24716229Take the RAW pill and read Prometheus Rising and Cosmic Trigger while on weed and acid. Then you are ready to read P.D. Ouspensky's In Search Of the Miraculous and Itzhak Bentov's Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness. After that you see through the matrix.
>>24715245>>24714840/thread
>>24714794Curious, why do you want to ascend to pure hyperreal schizo enlightenment?
>inb4: "t.ranny, troon/trooner/pooner, worthless moid/scrote kissless virgin incel loser, seething (((christcuck))), &c."I'm sure what you have to say is just as helpful as whatever comes out of this retard's mouth, holy shit.
>>24715658I'm not a Jew let alone Israeli, what was your point?>>24715924>>24716630I'm not transsexual, much less a "trans-identified male" that Feminists like Rowling use all the time, which is basically just plain misandry with the inclusion of deluded freak who believe they are of the opposite sex.>>24715928>t."No, U!"
>>24715419I spit on Feminists
>>24715476did your mom molest you?
>>24715931Maas being outed as one would make me cum. Bust all over those tatas
>>24717041>did your mom molest you?no. was she supposed to?