The writer reflects on the joy of reading, citing the profound impact of certain books. They critique Lovecraft's legacy and express disappointment with Ligotti's works. Ultimately, they advocate for abandoning books that don't bring enjoyment, emphasizing the value of time in reading meaningful stories that resonate.
Author: SeanMDavis
What I’m reading
The content shares reviews of several books. "Slenderman" is praised for its unconventional storytelling. "Good Omens" is described as an enjoyable read, and "Ghost Eaters" is commended for its strong storyline. The novella "Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke" is highlighted for its unique form and the anticipation of delving into its content.
First person
The writer noticed a trend of more first-person novels. They found first person restrictive for a full novel and doubted the sustaining power of a single character. Despite enjoying some first-person narratives, they remain skeptical of the trend's favorability.
What I’m watching
I recently started watching Avatar: The Last Airbender on Netflix and am enjoying it. Discussing live action remakes, I believe they appeal to those who don't watch cartoons. Remakes can enhance storytelling and offer a fresh perspective. However, the live action adaptation of ATLA lacks the delightful nonsense present in the original.
WIP: Codename Memories
The author is excited about a new work in progress. They are not focusing on page or word count to avoid their inner critic and are finding joy in writing again.
What I’m reading
"Baby Teeth" by Zoje Stage is an emotionally brutal story told from the limited perspectives of a mother and daughter, offering a devastating exploration of missed opportunities and miscommunications within the family. "Good Omens" is a refreshing, humorous take on the concept of Armageddon, providing a light-hearted flair amidst the seriousness of other stories. "Slender Man" intrigues with its unattributed authorship and promise of a modern boogeyman tale.
You won’t love it everyday
The author describes their love for biking and writing, emphasizing the empowerment they feel in doing something uncommon. They reflect on the realization that loving something doesn't guarantee loving it every day. They draw parallels between their passion for biking and writing, highlighting the occasional challenges they face. Despite this, they believe in persevering for the joy it brings.
What I’m watching
"The Fall of the House of Usher," a modernized take on Edgar Allan Poe's work, incorporates crime family drama. Despite the lack of requirement for prior knowledge of Poe's work, subtle nods to his texts enhance the experience. The show, featuring unsympathetic characters facing comeuppance, may appeal to those interested in a blend of horror and crime drama.
What I’m reading
The reviews discuss "Something in the Water," "Baby Teeth," and "Good Omens." "Something in the Water" addresses character depth, "Baby Teeth" delves into nuanced storytelling, and "Good Omens" reflects the reader’s anticipation.
Minimum work ethic
The article discusses the balance between waiting for inspiration and the discipline of daily writing.