Subject: I'll forgive anything. Just let me poke fun at it first ^_^ (nm)
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Posted on: 2017-09-12 15:26:00 UTC
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Songs which are inexplicably perfect fits for scifi stories. by
on 2017-09-08 11:44:00 UTC
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I want to tell you a story... by
on 2017-09-12 11:14:00 UTC
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on 2017-09-12 14:16:00 UTC
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Nova, you do realize that it's not inexplicable that Sabaton songs match up with SF/F, right? It's perfectly explicable.
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It's a great story, though. ^_~ by
on 2017-09-12 14:41:00 UTC
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And in a writing community like ours, great storytelling covers a multitude of sins.
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I'll forgive anything. Just let me poke fun at it first ^_^ (nm) by
on 2017-09-12 15:26:00 UTC
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More Songs by
on 2017-09-10 03:29:00 UTC
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Obligatory message by
on 2017-09-10 03:54:00 UTC
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You can still lurk! Introduce yourself, and maybe join the discord if you haven't! You can just read, no pressure to interact.
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Well... by
on 2017-09-09 17:21:00 UTC
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I kinda feel like the entirety of Fall Out Boy's album "Save Rock and Roll" works as a soundtrack for a story about supervillains, especially if you make The Phoenix the opening track and Young Volcanoes the end credits theme.
Also Rob Zombie. Most of his stuff obviously works for horror stories. Living Dead Girl is actually pretty great for a Vampire the Masquerade story about a Samedi lady. Or a Sabbat lady. -
Erm... Stuff? by
on 2017-09-09 02:24:00 UTC
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I always thought The Offspring's "You're Gonna Go Far Kid" matched the first Mistborn novel pretty well. I may be crazy.
In news for Twistey and any programmers in the audience, Fabien Sanglard has just released his Black Book of Wolf3D. So if you ever wanted to peer into the guts of Wolfie, you at least have a flashlight to do it with now. Given, this was not a book written for The Rest of Us by any means. I would suggest downloading the preview first to see if you can read it. I, for one, am very intimidated and doubt I will be able to...
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78 years on we still remember. by
on 2017-09-08 20:22:00 UTC
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Well now, there was one exciting thing to happen this week. by
on 2017-09-08 12:34:00 UTC
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Kitty Eden posted this in the chat last night.
The Voynich Manuscripts?
Solved.
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Unconvinced. by
on 2017-09-08 14:31:00 UTC
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There's still hope it could be interesting! (nm) by
on 2017-09-08 14:59:00 UTC
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Ah, would you look at that? by
on 2017-09-11 06:49:00 UTC
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Apparently the people who actually have the Voynich don't think his translation is worth the pixels it's written on either.
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As somebody pointed out to me... by
on 2017-09-08 13:29:00 UTC
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-My Immortal is a complex, layered and meta work of art with a sentimental backstory.
-The Voynich Manuscript is a...plagiarized medieval gynecology book, pretty much.
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It gets better! by
on 2017-09-09 17:12:00 UTC
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Apparently the real author of My Immortal, Rose Christo, is a pretty great author now. I recommend looking her up on Amazon, and especially checking out her books, especially Why the Star Stands Still and her memoir Under the Same Stars. I would recommend the Suddenly Space Pirates series as well, but I just looked and it seems to be out of print sadly.
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Oops by
on 2017-09-09 17:13:00 UTC
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Uh. Is there someone who can edit my post to fix the italics? Apparently I used forward slash instead of backslash
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Well, depending on who you believe regarding the former... (nm) by
on 2017-09-08 13:59:00 UTC
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disappointing... by
on 2017-09-08 13:21:00 UTC
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Yeah, it was really more fun not knowing. I mean, I am all for the pursuit of knowledge, but the mystery was far more engaging than the solution.
Anyone up for playing a game of Voynich, as proposed by hS?