Episteme
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Stuck on reading Lian Hearn's On Brilliance of the Moon and William S Burroughs' Naked Lunch. Haven't had much time to read. Bah.
I'm once again working my way forward through the Wheel of Time. Currently halfway through Book 8 and really enjoying it. I think after a while you get used to the pace and the annoying characters and it gets really good.
Awesome choice. Lovecraft considered that story the greatest weird tale ever written (not really a "ghost story" btw, for ghost stories try M.R. James).
I've been rereading all of Lovecraft's prose fiction work, most of the way through it.
Last night I read Algernon Blackwood's The Willows,very good and creepy bedtime reading.It's gotta the best ghost story i've ever read and I can't wait to read the rest of stories,i'm gonna read one every night for the next couple of weeks.
Awesome choice. Lovecraft considered that story the greatest weird tale ever written (not really a "ghost story" btw, for ghost stories try M.R. James).
I've been rereading all of Lovecraft's prose fiction work, most of the way through it.
So how exactly does one go about writing "weird non fiction"...
...collecting reports on Old One sightings by transoceanic shipping companies?