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Tallboy of Amontillado

@moon_is_sharp

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Glastonbury Grove Beigetreten Mart 2016
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Tallboy of Amontillado@moon_is_sharp·
@bernardtjoy Thanks. Halfway through Omensetter's Luck and feel like it's indebted to something I haven't experienced yet
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Bernard T. Joy@bernardtjoy·
@moon_is_sharp No. That would work out badly. Start either with As I Lay Dying or Light in August. The latter if you want a more standard narrative and the former if you are looking for more of a taste of the experimentalism.
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@moon_is_sharp First Nigerian to have that shit on at the Louvre
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LBark@franzsherbert·
I'm the first Annapolis-born man to read Dictionary of the Khazars at the Castle Shannon McDonald's
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Tallboy of Amontillado@moon_is_sharp·
@WB_Baskerville An "inside baseball" question - do Catherine Project group leaders see and/or approve applicants themselves or is that done by administrators? Never have known who the application's audience is.
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AKTR@AKTR33·
Actually struggling w/this right now - kind of want to make a poll but seems pointless given how small my account is. Anyway considering Proust, Moby-Dick (never read) as well as Crime & Punishment, Infinite Jest (read before) & the Iliad (technically read but barely remember).
Goodreads@goodreads

What book are you planning to read next?

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Tallboy of Amontillado@moon_is_sharp·
@jhendersonYT After a bunch of Jeeves and Wooster, I'm going to start some short stories. I have no idea what to expect
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Jared Henderson
Jared Henderson@jhendersonYT·
Reading a lot of Wodehouse these days. The books are all the same. I do not mind, I just keep reading.
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Dave Kluge@DaveKluge·
Late-90s post-grunge pop might’ve been peak. Third Eye Blind, Goo Goo Dolls, Matchbox Twenty, Blind Melon, Marcy Playground, Gin Blossoms, Collective Soul, Fastball. Those albums sound as good today as they did 30 years ago.
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Tallboy of Amontillado@moon_is_sharp·
@ryanhasbadtaste I'm on a streak of early weird short fiction - Lord Dunsany, Clark Ashton Smith, Ambrose Bierce, Arthur Machen, etc and Hodgson's House on the Borderland is next. Never was a Lovecraft fan, and I'm finding I love all these writers that influenced him.
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Ryan Alexanderplatz
Ryan Alexanderplatz@ryanhasbadtaste·
interesting (and probably shows where my head and heart are at) that two of the standout books i’ve read this year are weird fiction from over a century ago — William Hope Hodgson’s THE NIGHT LAND and now Robert Chambers’s THE KING IN YELLOW.
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Onko@anuspimplekawai·
can someone invent drone pop
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Amanda Killian@eroscestlavie_x·
It’s Two-Headed Boy Part 2. You want a deep cut? Dig deeper bud. Brush the dirt off. Yup, Two-Head Boy Part 2 again. Surely there’s gotta be something else, they say. Nope. Got it in one, back in 9th grade. You were right about one thing in 9th grade and it was this. Sorry.
x - audrey🐾🦈🐧@brutalbrinas

Does anyone else have a song they love a lot but it physically pains them to listen to

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Tallboy of Amontillado@moon_is_sharp·
@JaycelAdkins I can vouch for Jaycel's tips here - I was in the Blood Meridian group he led! Opening question was so helpful. Sometimes it was not at all where the group wanted to go, and sometimes we discussed it exclusively. Either way it gave us momentum.
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Jaycel Adkins 鍾書@JaycelAdkins·
What makes a (g)ood reading group: 1. Reading a Great Book. 2. 8-12 curious/kind Readers 3. Manageable reading schedule based on text. 4. Rotating ‘opening question’ 5. Sense of humor 6. No outside texts, just THE BOOK 7. Two Hours per conversation 8. Meet WEEKLY 9. Mandatory attendance and participation, no ghosting/spectators. 10. Patience & Manners. Who am I? Graduate of St. John’s College (Eastern Classics) and next week I’ll finish leading my 30th reading group online for Catherine Project.
Romaiⁿ ⊶ Peter@RomainPete98794

@JaycelAdkins That's very inspiring ! In the light of this experience, what do you think makes a ood reading group ? Never done it outside of academic groups for "non-fiction"

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kate wehwalt@mcmansionhell·
all i want to do is go to psychoanalysis five days a week
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@jhendersonYT Make sure the central fan is turned off. Otherwise it will circulate the warm air out of the room with the space heater. Don't run the clothes dryer, which pulls cold air into the house
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Jared Henderson@jhendersonYT·
Our heat seems to have gone out. HVAC can’t come until tomorrow. Damn.
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@Evan64m Best Trump 1 music was Low's Double Negative. There's no protest music, just mourning
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