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Riley E. Smith

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Jane Austen, Bugs Bunny, Harley Quinn

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Riley E. Smith is an author and comedian who brings warmth and wit to a variety of genres. She loves crafting colorful characters to be your new best friends, and describing whole worlds so distinctly you could fall into them.

Riley was raised in the Arizona desert, where she developed a fondness for pretty things that could kill you if they felt like it. She earned her BA in English Literature from Rice University with a Distinction in Research on the strength of her thesis, an overly long exploration of Bugs Bunny’s performance persona.

She sojourned for a semester’s study at Cambridge University, where she climbed castle towers to discuss poetry and comedy with preeminent scholars in between improvising musicals and getting lost in garde
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Riley E. Smith SO MANY but a few highlights: I'm reading "Dracula Daily" which is Bram Stoker's Dracula in real-time. So every day there's a letter or diary entry fr…moreSO MANY but a few highlights: I'm reading "Dracula Daily" which is Bram Stoker's Dracula in real-time. So every day there's a letter or diary entry from the book, it gets sent to my email. It's really fun to get a sense of the time passing in the novel that way.

I'm also making my desperate and fumbling way through Ulysses because it's been on my shelf forever, and it's kind of similar to a book I'm writing right now.

For fun, I've been reading the Myrtle Clover cozy mysteries. They're about an 80 year old woman in the south who solves crimes with the help of her friends and cat. They're absolutely lovely, and I'm enjoying them a lot. It's fun to follow along with the mystery and the gentle humor between the characters!(less)
Riley E. Smith I used to want to go to Raccoon City and the Resident Evil universe, but I'm not so confident I would survive a zombie apocalypse anymore, haha.

I thin…more
I used to want to go to Raccoon City and the Resident Evil universe, but I'm not so confident I would survive a zombie apocalypse anymore, haha.

I think I would love to go to Jane Austen's world. Going to a ball and chatting with a handsome gentleman or laughing with a quick-witted lady would be the dream.(less)
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It’s fun and certainly doesn’t take brain strain to figure out the metaphors.

I would have given it three stars, but he comes up with so many fun names for Bad Guys that he gets 4.

Gave me several concerning revelations about Christianity, including:

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“To my mind, a well-developed sense of humor is the surest indication of a person's humanity, no matter how black and bitter that humor may be.”
Thomas Ligotti

Terry Pratchett
“Over the centuries, mankind has tried many ways of combating the forces of evil... prayer, fasting, good works and so on. Up until Doom, no one seemed to have thought about the double-barrel shotgun. Eat leaden death, demon...”
Terry Pratchett

Federico García Lorca
“Life is not a dream. Careful! Careful! Careful!
We fall down the stairs in order to eat the moist earth
or we climb to the knife edge of the snow with the voices of
the dead dahlias.
But forgetfulness does not exist, dreams do not exist;
flesh exists. Kisses tie our mouths
in a thicket of new veins,
and whoever his pain pains will feel that pain forever
and whoever is afraid of death will carry it on his shoulders.”
Federico García Lorca

Edward W. Said
“In the Prison Notebooks Gramsci says: "The starting-point of critical elaboration is the consciousness of what one really is, and is ‘knowing thyself’ as a product of the historical process to date, which has deposited in you an infinity of traces, without leaving an inventory." The only available English translation inexplicably leaves Gramsci’s comment at that, whereas in fact Gramsci’s Italian text concludes by adding, "therefore it is imperative at the outset to compile such an inventory.”
Edward W. Said, Orientalism

Philip K. Dick
“You will be required to do wrong no matter where you go. It is the basic condition of life, to be required to violate your own identity. At some time, every creature which lives must do so. It is the ultimate shadow, the defeat of creation; this is the curse at work, the curse that feeds on all life. Everywhere in the universe.”
Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

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