@BlAcK_Sw0rDsMaN The Bros K!!! That's what we used to call it back in uni, total masterclass in novel writing. I've read it twice, and might just read it again with your mention. I've otherwise read The Idiot (also twice) and Crime and Punishment, and then some variety of short stories and letters. I think I'll have to bump up The Devils after reading Resurrection (what I'm reading now by Tolstoy). May we all be more like Alyosha in this hurting world...
As for writing, it's primarily through letters and self-imposed synopses of readings I engage. Ranges from many styles, but I've been focusing on poetry lately. We take for granted how sound and imagery move within our minds as we read, and how poets are able to pierce into some truth about a given experience with a remarkable punctuation of these sounds within their use of phrase and structure. That's what I've been exploring lately My own poems are terrible! But it's okay, I write a banger once in a while and ultimately believe in the activity's continuation given the hopelessly unending inspiration I feel from the Greats that have existed prior.
Seeing that pro-AI article that PC Gamer put out, written by the hardware editor-in-chief of all people, has never made me more glad of not getting a job lmao
@BlAcK_Sw0rDsMaN Back in the land of the living (and just started my Silent Hill 2 journey)! Good day, @Enriesto. Not too often I see a fellow Canadian around these parts, let alone from the prairies. Nice to make your acquaintance! Hope you enjoy your time here.
@Jimmer-jammer And am wishing you well from the flatlands and rolling hills of Manitoba. Happy to make your acquaintance as well
@Enriesto Likewise, from the badlands and foothills of Alberta!
@Jimmer-jammer Excellent! Welcome back and looking forward to hearing about your experience in Bloober's particular version of that «special place.
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