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I have a new story that I wrote for the new competition. If you have a few minutes would you please read it?

The Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories by NoFx
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Were you able to actually get through this? I tried, and found it impenetrable. It just sits on my bookshelf and mocks me.



I'm halfway through the book. I haven't gotten back into it since I have been busy with finishing up college.
Living The Best Day Ever by Hendri Coetzee
Everyone Has Secrets, by Karen Cleveland. Still trying to get into it.

Edit: I hate catfish stories. Give me a chatcater arc and make me happy with it, don't just put them back in the same plot they were in before. Ugh.
I think I have officially become a Neal Stephenson fanboy.

Read Fall during my business trip and loved it. It is a little lop-sided, in that it kinda changes direction two thirds of the way through, but it remains deeply entertaining, and so full of interesting ideas about the internet, and digital life and real life, and about a million other things.



Now I am reading a sort of a prequel to it - some of the same characters, and while not the same plot at all, but sort of the same conceptual ground. You don't need to read this to read Fall, but they are great to read back-to-back. Both are BRIMMING with energy and ideas. Both are also about 1000 pages long, so you end up getting really sucked into the worlds he creates. I've dreamed about these books, I've gotten so involved.

Walden by Henry David Thoreau
A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess .. again ..
The Lost Angel - by Javier Sierra
Finally found where I stashed the book I didn't finish...so I can actually finish it. Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

Dirty Talk Competition story: His Voice

New Mac & Grace story: Boardrooms & Boudoirs - Part Three -Chapters 9-12

The Last Dance - Part 4 & Part 5

The Last Dance is a love story, but not your ordinary love story. I’d love for people to check it out. Thanks! 🥰

New short story: Under The Doctor's Desk

New micro: Another Man’s Wife

Lush Forum and it’s definitely 4 stars ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
I decided to give this Amazon kindle app for PC a try, unlimited kindle is free for a few months. as i was already a prime member. I like reading actual books, paper, hardback in hand. I've read so much tech stuff on a computer you'd think I'd be fine with it, but so far, I'm not really liking reading books for pure interest of the subject, on a computer screen. Its this though..

Under the Skin:Michel Faber
I just read


It's the history of the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood and all the scandals that occurred there. In all it was disapointing.... just a lot name dropging. Lots of good ideas for stories though.

I also read Hillbilly Elegy.

I was hoping for an ethnography into the live of Appalachians but ti turned out to be simple memoir with a limited pov.

And recently I read "White" by Bret Easton Ellis. This was even more disappointing since I have a huge Ellis fan. It's a non fiction bundle of thoughts thet touch on everything from problems in Hollywood to borderline Trump apology. I was irritated when I finished the book.

I'm now reading Galveston...

It's a neo noir with southern Gothic influences in the style of Cormac McCarthy. I've seen the movie three times now and have wanted to adapt it into an erotic story.
Eugene Rogan's book "The Arabs." History of the Arabs from defeat of the Mamluks by the Ottoman's in 1516 to the present. Very very good reading as a general introduction to a lot of the problems we're experiencing today.
Meagan
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Eugene Rogan's book "The Arabs." History of the Arabs from defeat of the Mamluks by the Ottoman's in 1516 to the present. Very very good reading as a general introduction to a lot of the problems we're experiencing today.


I love history, i might check this out, only 15 bucks on the Kindle.
I'm currently reading seven books.

My favorite three so far:

Interview With A Vampire by Anne Rice

Galveston by Nic Pizzolatto

The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
 Kissing your lips while straddling your lap. 
I just started reading "You."


I was given a very old copy of Gone With The Wind, so I'm reading that for the first time.
The Late Show, by Michael Connelly. I love mysteries and thrillers, and he's really one of the best.
Rudyard Kipling Illustrated, By, of course, Rudyard Kipling.
The City of Mirrors by Justin Cronin
Normal People by Sally Rooney