T.D. Whittle
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13 Ways: Illustrated Stories
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2013
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The Infinite Loop: a novella of spaceships, time warps and free pie
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2016
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Stranger Places: A Pie Town Novel
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“He asks me what my favored platforms are. I explain that I don’t use any of them because they make me feel too squirrelly. Or not exactly squirrelly, more like a rat who can’t stop pushing a lever. Pellet of affection! Pellet of rage! Please, please, my pretty!”
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“I don’t feel guilt at being unsociable, though I may sometimes regret it because my loneliness is painful. But when I move into the world, it feels like a moral fall – like seeking love in a whorehouse.”
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I loved this. It's enthralling to listen to Fry reading his own re-telling of this unparalleled epic. Ancient poetry is rarely hilarious but Fry frequently is, and that lightens the load of this sad tale quite a bit at times. Overall, though, his sto ...more | |
"The storytelling on this was spot on, almost like a bedtime story for adults. Couldn't put this down!
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"Harry Graf Kessler is a character who seems to have stepped straight from the pages of Proust. An aristocratic aesthete with a fine sensitivity for the arts, an affinity for the beau monde and – naturally – a carefully concealed attraction to his own"
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This is a rather random collection of leftover pieces, so if you are a Carson completist, it might be worth your time. I am not especially interested in reading every speech or letter a writer makes, and found much of this a bit boring and repetitive ...more | |
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“If I start quoting myself, someone shoot me. My people are from Texas, so they'd know what to do.”
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“She liked to believe that she might embody a grace and dignity in death that eluded her in life.”
― 13 Ways: Illustrated Stories
― 13 Ways: Illustrated Stories
“Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but more important, it finds homes for us everywhere.”
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“What reconciles me to my own death more than anything else is the image of a place: a place where your bones and mine are buried, thrown, uncovered, together. They are strewn there pell-mell. One of your ribs leans against my skull. A metacarpal of my left hand lies inside your pelvis. (Against my broken ribs your breast like a flower.) The hundred bones of our feet are scattered like gravel. It is strange that this image of our proximity, concerning as it does mere phosphate of calcium, should bestow a sense of peace. Yet it does. With you I can imagine a place where to be phosphate of calcium is enough.”
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“Brother Fox looked in. He saw two people. He saw them raise their glasses of wine to him, liquid that for him was suspended in the air, as if by a miracle.”
― Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
― Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
“For books are more than books, they are the life, the very heart and core of ages past, the reason why men worked and died, the essence and quintessence of their lives.”
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“I have always found that actively loving
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saves one from a morbid preoccupation
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Hi Mizuki :) I enjoyed your review, and had never heard of the book. I am looking forward to reading it. Cheers.


Hello Abubakar, thanks for accepting. Cheers :)

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/28/boo...

Hi, Jan :) Thanks, it's good to be back. It was productive in many ways, yes, but it also included dealing with various real-life dramas (I prefer the ones in books) and Robin and I moving to a whole new town, in the Central Highlands of Victoria. We are country folk now, and loving it. I hope all is well with you and yours.


Hi, Stephen. Sorry for my late response, but I only just saw this on my status updates. I am happy to meet you, and I look forward to knowing you better, for all those reasons :)

That was one of the best answers to my stupid question I have ever received!
Shelley, Coleridge, Whitman, Dickens, Stevens, WCW...sweet balm for my soul.
Thank you so so much for your..."
Ha ha! Sorry, Dolors, I only just saw this in my status update. I am not a minimalist, I am afraid, when it comes to raving on about books and authors!

That was one of the best answers to my stupid question I have ever received!
Shelley, Coleridge, Whitman, Dickens, Stevens, WCW...sweet balm for my soul.
Thank you so so much for your friend request, I had seen some of your comments in common GR friends and thought you very articulate and erudite. I think we'll have plenty to talk about. Have a nice day:))


In your "about me," I do believe I've found a new source of cosmic relief, td. :)"
happy to do my part, wherever I can, Jan :)

In your "about me," I do believe I've found a new source of cosmic relief, td. :)

Still, a big improvement on "dry retching caught me in my underwear"


I almost never get to say that in real life, due to ... well, obvious reasons. It feels so important and authoritative.

Oh gosh, thanks so much, Jan :)