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Hello everyone!

Have been pretty busy with life, so haven't been reading much, other than some random web novels when I have some time.

Just got back to my usual reading from today, hope will be able to stick to it now. I was reading Streams of Silver by R. A. Salvatore. Book 2 of the series.

What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?


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[–] dresden@discuss.online 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Any recommendations for good cosmic horror?

[–] misericordiae@literature.cafe 1 points 2 days ago

There's a lot of classic/popular stuff I haven't read (yet), but:

  • Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer - Quite different from the movie in a lot of ways; reads a little like a fever dream, which I kind of love. If you read and like this, be aware that the rest of the series (at least, to the middle of book 3, where I paused) is quite different: going from book 1 to book 2, particularly, is like whiplash (new MC; dry, bureaucratic setting/plot; almost no horror except for like 10 pages near the end).
  • There Is No Antimemetics Division by qntm - I read/reviewed this last year for bingo; the self-published edition I read (available currently) is SCP-related. However, it's been picked up by Ballantine, which is publishing a revised, non-SCP-related version in November that might be worth waiting for, idk.
  • The Willows by Algernon Blackwood - Classic, available on Project Gutenberg. If you see recommendations for The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher (which I wasn't a fan of, but that's me), this is the novella it was inspired by.
  • The Immaculate Void by Brian Hodge - Very good, but has kind of a grimy feel that wasn't really my jam.
  • Agents of Dreamland by Caitlín R. Kiernan - Caveat with this one is the prose takes effort to get through. Good, but the writing put me off trying to tackle the sequels for a while.
  • The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle - Retelling of Lovecraft's "The Horror at Red Hook", but from a Black perspective. More impactful if you read the original first (I didn't, but I probably should).
Cross-genre/other influences
  • If you don't mind graphic novels, some of Hellboy and a lot of its sister series, B.P.R.D., deals with cosmic/Lovecraftian stuff, mixed in with classic horror, folklore, myth, and pulp. It's fantastic.
  • Iron Truth by S.A. Tholin - Space opera with military and cosmic horror aspects. The sequels are also enjoyable, although I like each new book slightly less (there's also less horror in them).
  • Carter & Lovecraft by Jonathan L. Howard - Urban fantasy crossed with sort of standard Lovecraftian stuff, rather than a super original take (although that's kind of the point). Enjoyed it, but haven't read the sequel.
  • The Gone World by Tom Sweterlitsch - Mostly sci-fi/mystery, with cosmic undercurrents. Good for the most part, but sets a false expectation at the beginning that it's going to be super horror-y, when it's more of a time travel thriller. (Don't expect the time travel to be super logical, btw.)