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>>5089968
I wrote a novel in greentext once.

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>>5086372
>Are creepypastas considered internet age literature?
I suppose they could be seen as horror fiction.

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>>5088829
Are you GURM?

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>>5087127
25k words, out of the 100k I'm aiming for.

>still better than the autobio I wrote last year.

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>>5088763
>House of leaves
if I pull the cover off will it die?

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>>5087395
Warren bees by Leon Toystory.

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>>5088666
What I did was I just stole ideas from /lit/ and classic works I'd never read.

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>>5068465
>It's story of an organised group of abolitionist activists in 18th century USA. Their main goal is to prevent slaves from being transported from Africa to the US. Eventually deciding to up their operations, they organise thousands for a long-term guerilla operation against the largest ports supplying the Atlantic slave trade.
I don't know why I'm laughing so hard at this.

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>>5065528
my novel.

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>>5067827
>IT WAS ALL HE COULD DO TO KEEP WRITING THE SERIES
I thought I was going to eat my hat at that repetition, it was as useless as nipples on a breastplate, and by the new gods and the old his words were wind.

I think that's about it, that and every meal had mashed turnips swimming in butter I am waiting for the winds of winterGET HYPE CLEGANE BOWL, ROBERT STRONG = THE MOUNTAIN + THE HOUND = CLEGANEBOWL FUCKING CONFIRMED GET HYPE

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>>5067807
I have seen forest fires that blotted out the sun and turned day into night. Still this was an even more intense burn.

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>>5065963
It's a pretty great book that /lit/ only doesn't like because they're hipsters!

OP: I highly recommend the "vlogbrothers" series.

>> No.5066161 [View]

The whole thing is boring nonsense.

>> No.5066156 [View]

Pet Semetary is great. Stephen King is easily one of the greatest writers of the 21st Century.

>> No.5066050 [View]

>>5065953
I don't care what anyone says, it's always going to be one of my favorite books about death and the meaninglessness of life. I though it was quite beautiful to be completely honest. Of course I read it a long time ago during a very hard period in my life, but it brought me comfort when nothing else did.

and you did say you were a pleb who didn't understand simple English, and you can't capitalize simple letters of use punctuation properly, so I guess your opinion is just that, an opinion on an obscure website. And of course Kurt Vonnegut will always be remembered as being a literary giant.

>> No.5066014 [View]

>>5065924
>all in his head anyway
Thanks for that analysis, John Green.

>> No.5065791 [View]

>>5065773
>inb4 the bible.

>> No.5065788 [View]

>>5065779
Go back to those slenderchan threads on /x/ plz

>> No.5065712 [View]

>>5065659
That gif is the loop playing in rehab patients.

>> No.5065677 [View]

>>5065601
>implying all of you pathetic loses aren't make himself as if they reading books for looking smart by himself.

I want this to be the official banner of /lit/ where do I email this?

>> No.5065673 [View]

>>5057006
just a thought, but do you think that Sasha comes to /lit/ and makes all those "I'm a patrician because you read like a pleb" style posts?

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>>5065561
It's a virus site, report and hide.

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>>5065476
>American Gods then Anansi Boys are his best novels
he's not very good then is he, I only tried to drag myself through those books because I liked Good Omens.And Ironically, I can't get into Pratchett either. Maybe it only worked because it was the best of both of them.

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>>5065493
I read them in order, I felt like they made more sense because each one reinforces the main message of the one preceding it, so that once you reach the gospel of John the prose and the meanings are very clear and very rich.

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