I claim literary license ...
I kinda wanna get a Call of Cthulu game going, and base each self contained session off a classic horror movie, but with a lovecraftian twist, kinda like how Jared Logan used to run his CoC game with classic literary works as the inspiration
Yeh. I'm a literary food porn collector-I don't cook, I just like reading evocative writing about delicious food while I'm eating-& while people from all kinds of backgrounds can and do write about food, you do find a -lot- of this kind of writer, especially in "best food writing" compilations etc
Well damned if this Q&A response by Kate McKinnon didn’t hit me directly in the “went to a progressive girls’ prep school in the late ‘90s.” www.nytimes.com/2024/10/03/b...
Oh HECK this story is chilling and entirely too real. What starts as dark satire progresses into something more closely resembling phenomenal literary fiction, by Thomas Ha. The idea of a 'dead book' hooked me from the first line and kept me all the way through. #amreading
Catching up on my short story reading and we've got ourselves another Thomas Ha banger, people. The story within the story hits hard on the problem a lot of mainstream short fiction has with unresolved narratives and non-cathartic endings. Great read.
The Brotherhood of Montague St. Video by Thomas Ha
I am thrilled to share that THE QUIET FOREST (written by Charlotte Offsay and illustrated by me) is getting a sequel! Look out for THE QUIET OCEAN in the summer of 2026! #kidlit#kidlitart#bookdeal