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Patrick alt, DNI?Alright, the poll is up and the theme is “Patrick Tomlinson and Similar Geniuses”.
We have only the best, most respected, and intelligent books to choose from, it’ll be great.
Alright, the poll is up and the theme is “Patrick Tomlinson and Similar Geniuses”.
We have only the best, most respected, and intelligent books to choose from, it’ll be great.
Get them here, folder 05Voted for Onision, even though I read it back on lolcow when it came out chapter at a time lol....
Someone send me a zip of all these lolcow books plsssssssss ty
I will eventually read all of these, thank you saarrrrrrGet them here, folder 05
The things I have to do for the community...
His book is a fantasy one. A bit surprised this guy hasn't been mentioned ITT.Shadiversity who is on another side a right-wing mormon who wrote a book about his self-insert serial murderer rapist OC who has totally changed his ways guyz
ShadHis book is a fantasy one. A bit surprised this guy hasn't been mentioned ITT.
Book's title is "Shadow of the Conqueror".
Despite all the shilling of his shit book in his videos, barely anyone is aware of it.His book is a fantasy one. A bit surprised this guy hasn't been mentioned ITT.
Book's title is "Shadow of the Conqueror".
It's probably because Shadiversity remains largely irrelevant and people who know about his rape fantasy book and are also interested in lolcow culture are not that many and he usually stays in his tiny grifter niche.Pair that with his mormon rape book, if this guy isn't a lolcow with a thread yet, I don't know why (but also don't care enough to check)
Barely anyone is aware of him and those who are in their audience, like most of the "history/HEMA"-youtuber fans aren't the type to read books, otherwise, they'd read actual shit and realize they're smarter than those fags.Despite all the shilling of his shit book in his videos, barely anyone is aware of it.
I agree, it's definitely a slog. I'm bothered by the description of an object in space as "not moving" without providing a reference.So I just finished the first chapter of Gate Crashers and, so far, it reads exactly like a high school creative writing project done by someone that just binge watched season one of The Expanse. This one's gonna be a slog.
I gave all three quite a bit of a read. For Lovecraft, I think I read most of his Cthulhu/Dream cycle plus some other short stories. For REH, all of Conan and Kull, some of Solomon, some of Bran and some of his historical fiction works. As for CAS, I've read all of Zothique and quite a bit of his Hyborian and Lovecraftian inspired works, as well as other random short stories. The pale flame was it?Here's a fun question, how many of you all have read Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, or Clark Ashton Smith?
I'm leaning slightly towards REH, tho Lovecraft's very close to him and is arguably more directly influential (I think Frazzetta's the secret ingredient for Conan's fame). The issue is, I can find good Conan inspired media. Hell, the first one that I picked up, Brak the Barbarian, turned out great. I, however, can't find good Lovecraft inspired media. Someone recently recommended The Fisherman by Langan, and while it's a good story, it's not a good Lovecraft story. I tried The book of Cthulhu and it also fell flat, except for one tale, that being, IIRC The Tugging, the rest were either mediocre or shit.What are your favorite Lovecraft Circle members?
I've read works from all three with Smith being my least read. Howard is my favorite but I've enjoyed many stories from various mythos contributors. A personal favorite is The House of the Worm by Mearle Prout.Here's a fun question, how many of you all have read Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, or Clark Ashton Smith?
What are your favorite Lovecraft Circle members?
I read Priest-Kings almost 30 years ago and remember it as strange but competent pulpery. The Gorean slavery stuff tho, thassa bit fucked innitGor, holy shit dude I looked into that and that whole microcosm over there is hardcore, old-school gooner shit.
Sword and Sorcery is its own thing. Howard's the big genesis of it, but there's plenty more. Hell, Lovecraft Circle members did a ton of work. Fritz Leiber's a great writer of horror, sci-fi, and fantasy. He was a Lovecraft mentee. However, he's probably the second most important Sword and Sorcery writer of all time with his Fafhrd & The Grey Mouser series. C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner were Lovecraft Circle members who did Sword and Sorcery (and also got married too). Moore did Jirel of Joiry, the first female written S&S works with one of the first female S&S protags. Kuttner did Elak of Atlantis and Prince Raynor. Lots of S&S. Michael Moorcock, John Jakes, Gardner Fox, Howard Andrew Jones, David Drake, David Gemmell, Karl Edward Wagner, Jack Vance, Poul Anderson, Andre Norton, L. Sprague de Camp, Michael Shea etcetera.I gave all three quite a bit of a read. For Lovecraft, I think I read most of his Cthulhu/Dream cycle plus some other short stories. For REH, all of Conan and Kull, some of Solomon, some of Bran and some of his historical fiction works. As for CAS, I've read all of Zothique and quite a bit of his Hyborian and Lovecraftian inspired works, as well as other random short stories. The pale flame was it?
I'm leaning slightly towards REH, tho Lovecraft's very close to him and is arguably more directly influential (I think Frazzetta's the secret ingredient for Conan's fame). The issue is, I can find good Conan inspired media. Hell, the first one that I picked up, Brak the Barbarian, turned out great. I, however, can't find good Lovecraft inspired media. Someone recently recommended The Fisherman by Langan, and while it's a good story, it's not a good Lovecraft story. I tried The book of Cthulhu and it also fell flat, except for one tale, that being, IIRC The Tugging, the rest were either mediocre or shit.