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It's good to have learning at our fingertips, and all the better now we can converse with it, but the internet does mean that a lot of half-understood snippets get sloshed around and misunderstood.

Take direction of movement. In the West, we associate action with left-to-right movement. In general, if an image shows a character moving left to right then our first assumption might be that they'r

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Heart of Ice (Critical IF g...

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The Battlepits of Krarth

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Over the Blood-Dark Sea (Fa...

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The Kingdom of Wyrd

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Down Among the Dead Men

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The Demon's Claw

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Doomwalk

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The Battlepits of Krarth The Kingdom of Wyrd The Demon's Claw Doomwalk The Walls of Spyte
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Crypt of the Vampire The Temple of Flame The Eye of the Dragon Castle of Lost Souls
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The Whispering Swarm by Michael Moorcock
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I'm not the ideal reader for this book, because I'm far more interested in the biographical facts than in the fantasy bits. I wanted to read about New Worlds, Ted Carnell, John Brunner, and all the other SF authors and editors that Moorcock rubbed sh ...more
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Monday Morning by Patrick Hamilton
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Hamilton's first novel is not at all what I expected from his later work. It's an amusing social comedy of a young man's coming of age -- or rather, his inability to move from childhood to young adulthood. (The Spartans thought you weren't an adult t ...more
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The Director by Daniel Kehlmann
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The problem a novel like this faces, in dealing with the lives of actual people, is that we know that the real Pabst, Garbo, Brooks, etc, will have been far more complex characters than the novelist is able to convey -- unless, perhaps, they're Henry ...more
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John of the Night by Darryl Cunningham
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I liked the exuberant creative zip of the story. The deep background of the story, which is a modern mythology that's equal parts Iliad and reality TV show, concerns God's inability to create the perfect universe (or multiverse) He intended. Fast for ...more
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The World in Winter by John Christopher
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I decided to read this to take my mind of a sweltering heatwave. The catastrophe sets in fast, and rather than being the whole point of the story it's the inciting incident and backdrop to a narrative that very effectively turns the tables on anyone ...more
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The Philosophies of Stan Lee by Jeff McLaughlin
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This was a pleasant antidote to the hysterical dissing of Stan Lee that you can't avoid on social media. The Marvel Method being collaborative, Lee co-created the classic characters and storylines of the Silver Age with artists like Jack Kirby and St ...more
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The Day of the Owl by Leonardo Sciascia
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Betty by Georges Simenon
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Simenon's best romans durs involve a single, simple mistake or moment of madness that breaks apart a life that was waiting to crack. This is not one of those books. ...more
Swann’s Way by Marcel Proust
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Richard P. Feynman
“I have a friend who's an artist and has sometimes taken a view which I don't agree with very well. He'll hold up a flower and say "look how beautiful it is," and I'll agree. Then he says "I as an artist can see how beautiful this is but you as a scientist take this all apart and it becomes a dull thing," and I think that he's kind of nutty. First of all, the beauty that he sees is available to other people and to me too, I believe. Although I may not be quite as refined aesthetically as he is ... I can appreciate the beauty of a flower. At the same time, I see much more about the flower than he sees. I could imagine the cells in there, the complicated actions inside, which also have a beauty. I mean it's not just beauty at this dimension, at one centimeter; there's also beauty at smaller dimensions, the inner structure, also the processes. The fact that the colors in the flower evolved in order to attract insects to pollinate it is interesting; it means that insects can see the color. It adds a question: does this aesthetic sense also exist in the lower forms? Why is it aesthetic? All kinds of interesting questions which the science knowledge only adds to the excitement, the mystery and the awe of a flower. It only adds. I don't understand how it subtracts.”
Richard P. Feynman, The Pleasure of Finding Things Out: The Best Short Works of Richard P. Feynman

Carlo Rovelli
“If I ask whether two events—one on Earth and the other on Proxima b—are happening “at the same moment,” the correct answer would be: “It’s a question that doesn’t make sense, because there is no such thing as ‘the same moment’ definable in the universe.” The “present of the universe” is meaningless.”
Carlo Rovelli, The Order of Time

Albert Camus
“Le mal qui est dans le monde vient presque toujours de l'ignorance, et la bonne volonté peut faire autant de dégâts que la méchanceté, si elle n'est pas éclairée. Les hommes sont plutôt bons que mauvais, et en vérité ce n'est pas la question. Mais ils ignorent plus ou moins, et c'est ce qu'on appelle vertu ou vice, le vice le plus désespérant étant celui de l'ignorance qui croit tout savoir et qui s'autorise alors à tuer. L'âme du meurtrier est aveugle et il n'y a pas de vraie bonté ni de bel amour sans toute la clairvoyance possible.”
Albert Camus

Stephen Fry
“When the evening was over Alistair Cooke shook my hand goodbye and held it firmly, saying, 'This hand you are shaking once shook the hand of Bertrand Russell.'
'Wow!' I said, duly impressed.
'No, No,' said Cooke, 'It goes further than that. Bertrand Russell knew Robert Browning. Bertrand Russell's aunt danced with Napoleon. That's how close we all are to history. Just a few handshakes away. Never forget that.”
Stephen Fry, The Fry Chronicles

George Orwell
“Today no one would think of looking for heroes and villains in a serious novel.”
George Orwell, George Orwell Collected Essays

43584 Comic Book Fiction — 17 members — last activity Nov 28, 2011 08:20PM
For fans of traditional long fiction stories based on or around comic book characters. Examples would be WildCards, Soon I will Be Invincible and the ...more
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