Via Save the Robot: "The Sickest Story I've Ever Read", which is about a Piers Anthony story from his collection, "Anthonology." I read this book too when I was around 14-15, and I'd thought I'd forgotten it until I read this post and WHOOSH it all came flooding back. The story he talks about in particular... god, yeah, it's pretty sick. I wonder if my copy is still in my room at my mom's house.
Via Save the Robot: "The Sickest Story I've Ever Read", which is about a Piers Anthony story from his collection, "Anthonology." I read this book too when I was around 14-15, and I'd thought I'd forgotten it until I read this post and WHOOSH it all came flooding back. The story he talks about in particular... god, yeah, it's pretty sick. I wonder if my copy is still in my room at my mom's house.
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Farewell, LJ
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Catching up
The first sentence of this post was "Finally, some breathing room," and then as I was in the middle of the second sentence I got handed…
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Kinda hard to imagine Thomas Pynchon (and not, say, Tom Robbins) writing this paragraph, but there it is on p. 99 of "Inherent Vice":…
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