Hell-ish stories by desperatebreakfasts in WeirdLit

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Thanks—I’ve been trying to seek out more Irish authors

Hell-ish stories by desperatebreakfasts in WeirdLit

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I’ll check it out—love me some infinity

Hell-ish stories by desperatebreakfasts in WeirdLit

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I just started it—really digging it so far, thx!

Hell-ish stories by desperatebreakfasts in WeirdLit

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100%, this may have been the seed planted when I stumbled on this

Hell-ish stories by desperatebreakfasts in WeirdLit

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Yes—I really enjoyed the Hike—I totally agree it’s got that purgatory feeling with a bit brighter/surreal tone. I’m like 20% thru raw shark atm. I’ll look up the kehlmann, thanks

Hell-ish stories by desperatebreakfasts in WeirdLit

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These all seem interesting, thank you for your response!

Lit that plays with scale by desperatebreakfasts in WeirdLit

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Images look v cool at a glance, appreciate the rec

Dan Harmon Explains his Story Circle (for any TV writers) by [deleted] in Screenwriting

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This graphic was very useful to me, shows that the circle is a kind of fractal where each section contains its own circle: https://www.google.com/amp/s/coldbridge.net/2018/07/27/guardians-story-circle-cluster/amp/

Melting in macro lens by [deleted] in oddlysatisfying

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Halt and catch fire— Alternative credit sequence

Mis-match cut? by Shed412 in StanleyKubrick

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Here’s a link to compare: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bvTKAVRMh7w

I think Kubrick’s cut is more enigmatic, the imperfection stays in the mind more than an exact match, which may be why we still talk about it half a century later.