Windslash: The Last Elemental by Chris Bennett
being English poisons the mind; I read a fantasy novel that intentionally repeats itself
being English poisons the mind; I read a fantasy novel that intentionally repeats itself
an interesting history book that bizarrely panders to the sensibilities of people who will never read it
notes on a cracking, strange, borderline metatexual novella
bonus material with fictioneer and comedian Matt Nagin discussing what makes a good short story
Fictioneer & comedian Matt Nagin joins smh to chat writing, reading, AI, travel, and all sorts of other fun
if the English state could clone the poor to harvest their organs, it would
strange weird wonderful yes
reading another of Forster’s late, weak (maybe pointless?) books
a weekend trip to wales in the rain
don’t be stupid, be a smarty / read fiction ’bout the nazi party
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