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Another Short Story, Etc.

So that was pleasant. The other thing that's been a real pleasure to me is watching MYTHIC ripen from a promising beginning to a solid science fiction and fantasy magazine, one that's getting contributions from a growing list of capable authors. A quick glance through the issue tells me that I'm going to have a couple of evenings' worth of very pleasant reading. If you're into good lively imaginative fiction that's into storytelling rather than striking literary or political poses, it's worth your while.
*There's going to be a whole series of these. The first, "The Phantom of the Dust," appeared in the Spring 2016 issue of MYTHIC; a third, "The Mummy from R'lyeh," has been submitted, though I haven't heard yet whether it's been accepted or not.
**Yes, that's Jenny Parrish from the second book, The Weird of Hali: Kingsport. For reasons not too hard to guess if you've read that book, she changed her name after she finished her doctorate.
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(Anonymous) 2018-08-24 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)Best wishes
Mike
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And of course I'm champing at the bit for the next Weird of Hali. I've been buying the hardcover editions as they appear, and I plan to keep on doing so until the end of the series. (I see that vol. 1 of the hardcover edition is now sold out, and of vol. 2, 245 copies out of the 300 printed have already been sold.)
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And I'm glad you caught the Bentham reference. That always struck me as a very Lovecraftian bit of business!
Degeneration
Back in Innsmouth for the umpteenth time. I picked up 'The King in Yellow' late last year. That was fun!
How about Nordau's 'Degeneration'? Would it be worth a ten for a read?
Hope Mistakonic giving you a reasonable cut. Looking forward to all the remaining books in the line. Too bad it is a mostly fictional world :-).
Coop Janitor
(lost the second oldest to old age yesterday - with out digging 7-8 years old. And a rescue at that.)
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Nordau's book -- well, if you fancy a lengthy and rather shrill denunciation of early 20th century avant-garde culture as morally and biologically degenerate, sure... ;-)
Re: Degeneration
(Anonymous) 2018-08-25 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)Innsmouth is doing good on Abe. One signed copy $75. Two paperbacks at over $100. Most are $12 to $20.
Maybe that is what I like about the series. Life is life whether you have tentacles look like a bubble bath or 'reason' yourself in to really stupid situations.
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