#books of the cybervoid
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viaxen · 1 year ago
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things i read: week 03, 2024
articles! and blogs!!:
commuting with Shylock by Dara Horn
fetal attraction by Kerry Arquette
everyone is beautiful and nobody is horny by rs benedict
the puritanical eye by di carlee gomes
going postal by max read
Philip guston: forget the ku klux klan, this show is unmissable
Verhoeven, Virilio, and "Cinematic Derealization"
poems:
three poems by rose jeanou
the clown takes off his face
the delight song of tsoai talee
books:
tristam shandy by laurence sterne
the letters of philip dormer stanhope chesterfield to his son
middlemarch by george eliot
bleak house (again!) by charles dickens
narratology by mieke bal
too much shakespeare (sometime soon again i hope)
plays:
not too sure as im not in oxford this week, but am verging on going and seeing the cherry orchard (and probably bacchae next month!)
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mycomicbookplace · 6 years ago
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Collects APOCALYPSE AL #1-4!
All too often, private investigator Allison Carter is the only one who stands between the rest of us and the end of the world. In her biggest and most dangerous case to date, Apocalypse Al must fight her way through a collection of some of the biggest lunatics this side of the abyss: mad prophets, techno-wizards, cybervoids, dead but still nagging relatives, undead boyfriends, zombie cops, trolls, and machine gun toting imps. See for yourself the horror awaiting her on the other side of the happiest place on Earth…which may also be the very last place on Earth for her and all of us.
Written by: J. Michael Straczynski Illustrated by: Sid Kotian, Bill Farmer Targeted Age Group: Adult
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viaxen · 1 year ago
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this time last year i loved and loved and loved i am not mad that i loved but rather i am mad that i loved the wrong thing.
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