Like many others here, I am currently reading In Laymon's Terms. Thoroughly enjoying the mix of personal remembrances of the man and the stories.
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Reading My Work is Not Yet Done, by Ligotti.
So far it's making me angry. A huge paragraph will describe one small idea; five long words are used when one small word will suffice. I like a more literate style of writing, but you need skill to write a long sentence. So far it's almost a parody of an over-reaching writer.
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Originally posted by Mac Campbell View PostReading My Work is Not Yet Done, by Ligotti.
So far it's making me angry. A huge paragraph will describe one small idea; five long words are used when one small word will suffice. I like a more literate style of writing, but you need skill to write a long sentence. So far it's almost a parody of an over-reaching writer.
Nicole
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I'm working through lots of horror short fiction collections and anthologies. I'm about 80% through Ellen Datlow's Darkness anthology, about half-done Ligotti's Grimscribe, 75% through an ebook of Algernon Blackwood stories (Four Weird Tales...that's how I'm tending to read these days. I never read an anthology or a collection all the way through. I always read a little of this, a little of that. Guess it's just one of the ways in which I'm a weirdo.
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Cumberland Furnace and Other Fear-forged Fables by Ronald Kelly. I really like his short fiction; the only novels of his I've read are Hell Hollow and Timber Gray; but I'm searching for his early titles."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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Just finished BIOFIRE, another GREAT read from Ray Garton. Of course, it's hard to find one that isn't.
. . . . and FOUR LEGS IN THE MORNING (ARC) by Norman Prentiss. Hmmmm, walking barefoot in the woods and stepping on something strange . . . . I was hooked. For some reason I was reminded of the excellent TV movie TRILOGY OF TERROR . . . and I mean that in a good way. Grab this one as soon as CD announces it - thank me later.
Keep Smiling, JanNot enough books . . . . . just too little time.
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I decided to skip a Simmons book even though I said here I would see what other books of his are like...I just started The Haunt by J.N. Williamson. It's a big book (for me) so it'll take me several weeks to finish it. If I can finish it. Hey everybody if you've never read the book 666, I'd recommend it. It's been 20 years it seems since I read it and don't even know why this book all of a sudden came to mind, but if I can get through a ficticous book like that so quickly I'd think most people here would finish it in a few days.
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Do you mean the "666" that was written by Jan Anson of The Amityville Horror fame? I loved that book when I first read it, probably 30 years ago for me. God, has it been that long? I guess so."Dance until your feet hurt. Sing until your lungs hurt. Act until you're William Hurt." - Phil Dunphy ("Modern Family"), from Phil's-osophy.
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