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Xmas at FatGuy and Junk’s house as kids.
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I think it is just too funny that you guys say you miss me every week when I’ve been sending questions via contact@myremoteradio.com for several weeks now and Junk just forgets to read it.
Cool… I’m back!
Hey Junk… not cool with your dig against H.P. Lovecraft! Sure he puts in a lot of description… but only into the mundane everyday people and locales. He gets you comfortable and practically board with your surroundings… then BAM!!… he hits you with elder horror that is so vaguely described… your brain fills in the blanks to create an absolute terror to behold.
Toilet – You know I love the Locecraft, dude. I have gushed about him often. I just feel his language is a bit too flowery for my tastes. Similar to how I love Palahniuk, but again, his language is a bit flowery. I have to admit, and I think it brings me down a notch or 12 on the totem pole of intelligence in reading, but I like JK Rowlings and Suzanne Collins styles of writing. It describes just enough of the world to engage you but never stumbles and over describes to the point where the reader is left thinking, what was going on in the story? This is why I hate Steven King.
You have a good point… I find I do have to be in an HP Lovecraft mood cause his early 20th century prose is harder to digest than present authors. Now that I mull over it… I usually try to see what kind of writer/genre I’m interested in at the moment before I delve into a book/audio book. That way I avoid not hating a book just because I’m not in the right mindset for it.
I wish I could hate Steven King too… but I’ve read the first three of the Dark Tower books and I found them so engaging! “Wizard & Glass?”… man what a story! (I’ve heard the later books in the series… not so much).