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Last post by flaskdust
in Re: ST-HF Site of Intere...
on June 07, 2010, 12:25:58 AM
No New Posts Your Favorite Story (or two) by The Authors Listed
Give some sense of what qualities or characteristics made you pick a certain story.
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Last post by 7elaine
in Re: The Case of Charles ...
on January 30, 2010, 09:06:26 PM
No New Posts Comment If You Are Of The Mind: "Why was ____________ included in [or left out of] this group?"
Inconsistencies or disagreements with this list's set of writers.
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No New Posts Comments, Curiosity or Outraged Complaints: "Why was ____________ included [or left out]?"
Engage.
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No New Posts Who's the Best Author Among Those Listed; Shown by What Story?
Make your argument with some amount of specifics and convincingly.
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Last post by voxpop
in Re: Thomas Ligotti
on May 06, 2010, 01:12:17 AM
No New Posts One Example of 'General': Do Carlos Castenada and/or the Original Art Bell Radio Broadcasts Relate?
You can start threads. If they aren't at least tangentially cogent, they may be revised or deleted.
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No New Posts If Written Word and Film (specific to this ST/HF genre) Can't be Reconciled, Equating Story Material and Qualities, then as Regards the (Often Available Free) Audio or E-"Book" Readings, are these More an Overlooked Solution than a Compromise?
Any comments, whether or not you are an initiate to this -- and do try www.Libravox.org, e.g. Peter Yearsley's M.R. James, or MarganScorpion's reading of more than a few H.P. Lovecraft Stories.
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Last post by WyomingPen
in Re: This Seems Related: ...
on May 23, 2010, 05:03:47 PM
No New Posts Have you Ever Looked For or/and Into Books Discovered in Reading a Strange Tale or Horror Story. In "The Fall Of The House Of Usher" to Name One, a List of Obscure Books Appears (most of them real; but I haven't looked yet. You?)
Any other works by other writers that you may have found, containing references -- perhaps passages -- from (known to be or likely) real books of interest to this forum?
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Last post by CADupin
in Good Topic! My Favorite ...
on January 24, 2010, 12:43:59 PM
No New Posts Are there Anthropological Sources you Suspect May have Influenced Certain Tales or Stories?
Travels in West Africa, by Mary H. Kingsley (esp. on witch doctor fetish practices, q.v.) archive.org/details/travels_westafrica_0910_librivox, or The Golden Bough, by Sir James Frazer archive.org/details/golden_bough_0904_librivox, to suggest a couple.
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No New Posts Your Suggestions for Other Instances of 'General'
Discussion may lead to a separate board.
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Last post by CADupin
in Not what I consider [abs...
on April 21, 2010, 04:10:22 PM

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