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message 51: by Michael (new)

Michael Benavidez Hello Kelson and Jodi (if I am in fact the Michael you said hi unless it's in the other groups that there were/are several Michaels Lol)


message 52: by Michael (new)

Michael Benavidez Jodi wrote: "Michael wrote: "Hello Kelson and Jodi (if I am in fact the Michael you said hi unless it's in the other groups that there were/are several Michaels Lol)"

Yes, I meant you, Michael. :) I missed you..."

Haha one never knows with such a common name, well a pleasure to meet you Jodi :)


message 53: by Kelson (new)

Kelson Hargis | 3 comments Hello Jodi & Michael,

Thanks for the greetings. I look forward to reading and sharing ideas with you.

Kelson


message 54: by Michael (new)

Michael Benavidez Kelson wrote: "Hello Jodi & Michael,

Thanks for the greetings. I look forward to reading and sharing ideas with you.

Kelson"


same here, what type of genre do you enjoy reading?


message 55: by J.S. (new)

J.S. Watts | 294 comments Hi Kelson and anyone i haven't previously said "Hi!" to - I can only apologise for any omissions.


message 56: by Roberto (new)

Roberto Perrini | 4 comments Hi, i am Roberto and my passion is horror. I like everything that is scary, that makes me goose bumps that convoluted brain and all that lurks in the dark. Happy reading


message 57: by Canavan (new)

Canavan | 377 comments Greetings, Roberto.


message 58: by Roberto (new)

Roberto Perrini | 4 comments Nice to meet you


message 59: by Roberto (new)

Roberto Perrini | 4 comments thanks for the welcome


message 60: by Roberto (new)

Roberto Perrini | 4 comments Hi Jodi


message 61: by Joe (new)

Joe Gola Hi! I'm Joe Gola, a fan of H.P. Lovecraft from way back, and I'm hoping to find some more interesting stuff to read. I've also written and self-published a novel which I think could only properly be described as "literary horror," so it seems natural that I should join the group. I am expecting many instructive discussions about eldritch mysteries and blighted corridors of the human soul, and also maybe some chowder recipes.


message 62: by Canavan (new)

Canavan | 377 comments Hello, Joe.


message 63: by Richard (new)

Richard Milner (richardmilnerauthor) | 1 comments Hi folks. I'm just dropping in to properly introduce myself. Bios/summaries/introductions are, of course, supremely uncomfortable and unnatural things (at least for me), but nonetheless - here we go.

I'm a reader (of course) and writer of gothic fiction, dark fantasy and speculative fiction. I have more than a small preoccupation with macabre, arcane, occult, absurdist, & existentialist works, although my tastes tend to cross over into politically and psychologically oriented stories, as well. Hybrids, I suppose. But, so long as there's some literary essence to a piece of work - some facet of linguistic art - I'll probably be on board. Dark, so-called "disturbing" themes, perspective-shattering approaches, works that delve unabashedly and unashamedly into the nature of death, wrath, isolation, terror, and so on: these things are like cuddly blankets. Let me be wrapped in them.

Alright - I hope to have some nice conversations on here. Take care & talk soon!


message 64: by Karl (new)

Karl Richard wrote: "Hi folks. I'm just dropping in to properly introduce myself. Bios/summaries/introductions are, of course, supremely uncomfortable and unnatural things (at least for me), but nonetheless - here we g..."

Howdy Richard


message 65: by Canavan (new)

Canavan | 377 comments Welcome, Richard.


message 66: by John (new)

John Smith (johnclaude) | 31 comments Hello, my name is John Claude Smith and I am a writer of literary horror/dark fiction, as well as an avid reader of just about anything, though it usually veers back to The Dark Stuff. I've had two collections published, I'll post the latest one in the appropriate section and leave you all with a smile and Good Evening as it's getting late here.

Looking forward to getting to know everybody.

Ciao for now.

John Claude


message 67: by John (new)

John Smith (johnclaude) | 31 comments Hello, Jodi!

Nice to digitally meet you here in the Goodreads Literary Horror group.

:-)
John Claude


message 68: by Canavan (new)

Canavan | 377 comments Welcome to the group, John Claude.


message 69: by John (new)

John Smith (johnclaude) | 31 comments Haha, no, not Debussy. My mother's favorite actor at the time was Claude Raines [sp.]. Plus, there's no way I could put a book out there as John Smith without something added to differentiate.

:-)


message 70: by John (new)

John Smith (johnclaude) | 31 comments Oh, and thank you for the welcome, Canavan.


message 71: by Karl (new)

Karl John wrote: "Hello, my name is John Claude Smith and I am a writer of literary horror/dark fiction, as well as an avid reader of just about anything, though it usually veers back to The Dark Stuff. I've had two..."

Good to meet you Sir !


message 72: by Karl (new)

Karl John wrote: "Haha, no, not Debussy. My mother's favorite actor at the time was Claude Raines [sp.]. Plus, there's no way I could put a book out there as John Smith without something added to differentiate.
..."


I just purchased your two books (in paperback) from amaZon. It should be noted that one of your books is iisted as John Claude Smith and the other as Mr. John Claude Smith, and an amaZon search will not find both books if one clicks on your name. And congratulation on the five star review "An intertwined menagerie of human depravity from a Lovecraftian POV" keep on trukin!


message 73: by John (new)

John Smith (johnclaude) | 31 comments Thank you very much, Karl. I will have to check into that discrepancy with the names. So odd! I hope you enjoy the books. Yeah, that review as well as the Editorial blurb from S.P. Miskowski--a writer who knows a thing or ten about horror and writing--brought big smiles to my face.

:-)


message 74: by Karl (new)

Karl John wrote: "Thank you very much, Karl. I will have to check into that discrepancy with the names. So odd! I hope you enjoy the books. Yeah, that review as well as the Editorial blurb from S.P. Miskowski--a..."

I should have the books by Tuesday (thanks to Prime), they sent me a free e-book version of one of the books, however I don't have one of any of those readers, so , I could be reading now - but what the heck.

And wow - all the great reviews of you other book. I am impressed. Congratulations.


message 75: by Karl (new)

Karl Randolph wrote: "Karl wrote: "John wrote: "Thank you very much, Karl. I will have to check into that discrepancy with the names. So odd! I hope you enjoy the books. Yeah, that review as well as the Editorial bl..."

Wouldn't have one if I won it in a lottery. I had to draw the line somewhere and that line was drawn with real books.


message 76: by Char (new)

Char Yeah, I used to be like that too. :)


message 77: by Karl (new)

Karl Charlene wrote: "Yeah, I used to be like that too. :)"
And what changed your mind ??



message 78: by Char (last edited Mar 11, 2014 06:01AM) (new)

Char Let's say I won a Kindle in a lottery and it changed my life.
I have some arthritis in my wrists and paperbacks were becoming difficult for me to read. Problem solved.
I have issues sometimes with eye strain. Adjustable font and lighting. Problem solved.
I get twitchy if I don't have my next two or three reads lined up. Problem solved.
I like to have a book with me everywhere I go. Now my book always fits in my purse. Problem solved.
I could go on and on. :)


message 79: by Char (new)

Char Speaking of technology, check this out:
http://elitedaily.com/news/technology...


message 80: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (fiendlover) | 45 comments Hello, I'm Ashley. I am a writer of horror, weird, science fiction, and fantasy fiction and strict traditional poetry. Some of my favorite authors include Edgar Allen Poe, Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Clark Ashton Smith, George Sterling, and Piers Anthony. I ran across this group on Google when I was looking up Centipede Press, so I thought I'd join the fun. :)


message 81: by John (new)

John Smith (johnclaude) | 31 comments Hello Ashley,
I will check your poetry later, when I am awake. Hippocampus Press and Centipede Press, great publishers! Congrats on that.

As for the rest of ya, well, I have a kindle but barely use it, yet am trying to get to the point where it's more regular for me because books are usually cheaper that way, though I still prefer hardcopy versions. I don't want that rare signed Lovecraft to get damaged and...no, I don't have any rare signed Lovecraft. But one can dream...

:-)


message 82: by Char (new)

Char John wrote: "Thank you very much, Karl. I will have to check into that discrepancy with the names. So odd! I hope you enjoy the books. Yeah, that review as well as the Editorial blurb from S.P. Miskowski--a..."

I've read a few things from S. P. Miskowski, Knock Knock and Delphine Dodd and I enjoyed them both.


message 83: by Canavan (new)

Canavan | 377 comments Greetings, Ashley.


message 84: by Canavan (new)

Canavan | 377 comments Karl wrote (in part):

I had to draw the line somewhere and that line was drawn with real books.

I know that for many of my acquaintances there exists a very real emotional and/or aesthetic component of reading experience that centers on the book as a physical object (or even as an objet d'art). That sort of mindset can understandably create a very real obstacle to the idea of adopting an e-reader. I’m completely sympathetic to that viewpoint, but personally I’ve always been more of a reader than a collector. For example, we’ve just been talking about Centipede Press. My primary reaction to the collections in their Masters series is that, while they look ultra-nice sitting on the shelf, they’re horrible to actually sit down with and read.


message 85: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (fiendlover) | 45 comments John wrote: "Hello Ashley,
I will check your poetry later, when I am awake. Hippocampus Press and Centipede Press, great publishers! Congrats on that.

As for the rest of ya, well, I have a kindle but barel..."


Thank you, it is definitely a big step for me. :)


message 86: by Karl (new)

Karl Ashley wrote: "Hello, I'm Ashley. I am a writer of horror, weird, science fiction, and fantasy fiction and strict traditional poetry. Some of my favorite authors include Edgar Allen Poe, Stephen King, Dean Koo..."

Welcome Ashley.


message 87: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (fiendlover) | 45 comments Karl wrote: "Ashley wrote: "Hello, I'm Ashley. I am a writer of horror, weird, science fiction, and fantasy fiction and strict traditional poetry. Some of my favorite authors include Edgar Allen Poe, Stephen..."

Thank you, Karl. :)


message 88: by J.S. (new)

J.S. Watts | 294 comments Just dropping by to say "Hi" to everyone I haven't already said "Hi!" to :)


message 89: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (fiendlover) | 45 comments J.S. wrote: "Just dropping by to say "Hi" to everyone I haven't already said "Hi!" to :)"

Hello. :)


message 90: by John (new)

John Smith (johnclaude) | 31 comments Hello J.S.

:-)
JCS


toria (vikz writes) (victoriavikzwrites) Hello, I am a UK based reader of horror and spec fic I am looking forward to reading with you


message 92: by Karl (new)

Karl Victoria (vikz writes) wrote: "Hello, I am a UK based reader of horror and spec fic I am looking forward to reading with you"

Greetings and Welcome Victoria.


message 93: by Canavan (new)

Canavan | 377 comments Welcome, Victoria. I'm looking forward to hearing your opinions.


message 94: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 124 comments Hello -- I didn't even know this group existed until five minutes ago, but literary horror is what I love, preferring the cerebral over the graphic. I hope to get many recommendations!


message 95: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 124 comments Nancy wrote: "Hello -- I didn't even know this group existed until five minutes ago, but literary horror is what I love, preferring the cerebral over the graphic. I hope to get many recommendations!"

I forgot to introduce myself -- (LOL) -- I'm Nancy


message 96: by Canavan (new)

Canavan | 377 comments Greetings, Nancy.


message 97: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 124 comments Thank you.


message 98: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 124 comments Randolph wrote: "Greetings Nancy, Victoria from the Mod. I hope you find many things you may not have known about. Most horror groups focus on the more bestseller type stuff."

Right. That's why I came here! Thank you for the welcome.


message 99: by Karl (new)

Karl Nancy wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Hello -- I didn't even know this group existed until five minutes ago, but literary horror is what I love, preferring the cerebral over the graphic. I hope to get many recommendation..."

Hi - and Welcome


message 100: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 124 comments Karl wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Hello -- I didn't even know this group existed until five minutes ago, but literary horror is what I love, preferring the cerebral over the graphic. I hope to get many ..."

Thank you very much! I hope to be able to contribute something here.


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