>>24924819what do you think of that version of moby dick? is it good?
>>24924819/lit/ promised us don quixote 4 years back whatever happened to that
>>24924819i have most of the f gardners, corndog zen, and the dark academia one that ends with the lady getting fucked and eaten in hell by a werewolf at the end
>>24924819Does it count if I'm the one that made it? Otherwise I've been meaning to pick up copies of l'Anomie and the FFA best-of. Most of the other /lit/ books are stupid expensive, probably because they used colour printing, but shipping is bad too. Was forcing myself to read the Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra as a cropped PDF on my e-reader and it wasn't so bad.A couple local friends are interested in the & best-of, so I might do a bulk buy and save myself from being completely fucked by shipping costs.>>24926011There's a PDF copy in here:https://mega.nz/folder/CoN2GbzQ#7puNpTNUTQ05QTha4H6-WAI don't have a print copy, but Lulu's print quality has been good in my single experience with them.
>>24924819I have the first (and only?) issues of The Lit Quarterly.
>>24926239There were five issues total, and a folder of them here:https://mega.nz/folder/2gsHSSbA#Sl46P4LljGlk9mnpAf3MlwReminds me I found Detroit Lit Mag [issue] 2 on bookstore's discount rack. Wasn't really based out of /lit/, but the creator used to post about it here. I'm curious who brought it in, since it's DIY and the creator isn't from my city as far as I know (in fact it says he is/was living in Russia in a blurb), but the couple of pieces I read from it were shitty.
>>24926267Damn I guess I missed the last issue.
wouldn't making a new magazine a lot easier with ai now? i mean not to select the works necessarily (but maybe that too) but for everything else
>>24926315How the fuck is AI slop making anything easier?
i have a leather bound copy of Tristram Shandy. it's pretty much the only fancy looking book i own other than a KJV
>>24926489OP's talking about books /lit/ made. He posted a picture of the /lit/-annotated version of Moby Dick, not just the normal book.
>>24926502>he doesn't know Sterne was shitsermoning here in the 1760s