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Jun 30, 2023 06:01AM

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A belated Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you Too!

I am happy to have you as a friend.



Nope. But your mention of it in the Sedgwick review reminded me once again that I should.

I like mysteries, ghosts, and dark fantasies. Any Dutch suggestions? (Have to be translated into English).


Me too!


And might I say your reviews are mighty powerful! :D

I look forward to chatting books with ..."
Impressive, maybe, but not original. It was a "wise old saying" invented by Jackie Vernon, a stand-up comic: a wise saying that seems to say something important, but means absolutely nothing.

I look forward to chatting books with you.
Cheers, and hope you have a great weekend! :D


Thank you for accepting, I'm glad to meet you here. I've been following your reviews for a while, and I hope that from now on we'll have also opportunities to share over books as well. :)



First of all, the Aickman book is great. Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Algernon Blackwood, Edith Wharton and E.F.Benson are worth checking out too.


http://io9.com/the-victorian-hugos-18...
It strikes me as Relevant to your Interests."
Thanks. It's new to me. Looks interesting.

http://io9.com/the-victorian-hugos-18...
It strikes me as Relevant to your Interests.

I'll keep Smith in mind. I think, though, before I get to the poetry, I'll read some more of his tales.


How about you? Have you read any? What's you're impression?

Glad you like them. It's how I like my quotations: mystical, anarchic, and brief!



You're welcome. I like your work. I've always enjoyed prose poems, particularly when they are short and disturbing and strive for a certain elegance as well. And yours qualify.

Thanks. I look forward to sharing knowledge about books with you.