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| There is no litmus test for weirdness. It crops up everywhere from Lovecraft and his followers to about half the titles that come out of Eastern Europe and Latin America. Let's use the forum to talk about what we are reading, introduce new authors, and report on specialty publishers. There is now a subgenre for "weird" in sf, fantasy, and horror. I have begun labelling things, but be sure to add the subgenre to whatever you read if it is not already there. This will build a searchable list of weirdness for those who follow. | |
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Location: Austin, Tx | While I don't think I have any more challenges in me this year (but who knows, maybe I'll find myself reading at least three), I did go tag my two favorite weird books from last year:
* Mort(e) by Robert Repino - which I didn't love, but going into it with the mindset of reading bizarro fiction would have made it better
* If Then by Mathew de Abitua - my favorite slipstream, military alt history, benevolent overlord algorithm, weird biostuff, exosuit, and so on book of 2015
Any feelings out there on whether Rudy Rucker's Ware tetrology counts? I've read Software and am into Wetware and it definitely has a weird vibe. | |
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| pizzakarin - 2016-01-13 2:01 PM Any feelings out there on whether Rudy Rucker's Ware tetrology counts? I've read Software and am into Wetware and it definitely has a weird vibe. Well, books 2 & 3 are certainly weird, and I would have to think that book 4 is as well...
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| pizzakarin - 2016-01-13 4:01 PM
While I don't think I have any more challenges in me this year (but who knows, maybe I'll find myself reading at least three), I did go tag my two favorite weird books from last year:
* Mort(e) by Robert Repino - which I didn't love, but going into it with the mindset of reading bizarro fiction would have made it better
* If Then by Mathew de Abitua - my favorite slipstream, military alt history, benevolent overlord algorithm, weird biostuff, exosuit, and so on book of 2015
Any feelings out there on whether Rudy Rucker's Ware tetrology counts? I've read Software and am into Wetware and it definitely has a weird vibe.
Come on, pizzakarin. Join up. At least be a Resident of Arkham.
I think I was a bit late out of the gate to attract many challengees.
One good thing about weird titles -- they almost all serves as titles on other challenges as well.
And I don't know Rucker's books. But given what I read about The New Weird, the category can be made very inclusive. | |
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Location: Austin, Tx | charlesdee - 2016-01-14 12:41 PM
Come on, pizzakarin. Join up. At least be a Resident of Arkham.
ooooooooooookay. I'll do it. I love the weird stuff. | |
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Location: UK | What a pity that this challenge wasnt around back in 2014. I worked my way through a lot of HPL.some Ashton Smith,Arthur Machen,M R James,even Carmilla! I loved all that stuff,but at the moment I am deep into 50s and 60s SF,and have filled in all my reading slots for the year. But if I may,I would love to pop in and comment on some of the stuff I read back then.Probably later in the year. I would have liked to chat last year,Charles,but you never set up a forum page. Tut tut!!! | |
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| dustydigger - 2016-01-14 10:00 PM
What a pity that this challenge wasnt around back in 2014. I worked my way through a lot of HPL.some Ashton Smith,Arthur Machen,M R James,even Carmilla! I loved all that stuff,but at the moment I am deep into 50s and 60s SF,and have filled in all my reading slots for the year. But if I may,I would love to pop in and comment on some of the stuff I read back then.Probably later in the year. I would have liked to chat last year,Charles,but you never set up a forum page. Tut tut!!!
We would love to hear from you. And sorry about the forum page last year. I am not very good at a lot of this stuff. | |
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Location: UK | Hah,tell me about it Charles. Friends over on the Shelfari website would often tease me when I would ask questions or be bewildered by technical stuff . They claimed my mantra should be ''eyes glazing,eyes glazing'' when someone tried to teach me something.
Unfortunately,Amazon is forcibly closing down Shelfari with only 2 months warning,and I am admin of several groups,and need to tranfer huge amounts of data over to a place with very different procedures and layouts.Its a steep learning curve,and the finger that presses the ''delete'' button is rapidly developing callouses as I struggle to cope with it all.! | |
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| I have been adding the various weird sub genres (Fantasy Horror, SF) to titles already in the system. This is a hit and miss process, something I do when I come across a title or author that fits or when I just feel like puttering. But it is something everyone who is reading in the weird category can pitch in on.
I am also adding some contemporary authors who do not publish as genre authors but who definitely belong with their weird cohorts. Blake Butler is a recent example. Please draw my attention to anyone you come across. | |
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| charlesdee - 2016-02-16 4:54 AM Please draw my attention to anyone you come across. I went through my to-read list and poked about on Goodreads and came up with a bunch of books that look weird but that are pretty much off the radar. It's a fair amount of experimental/surrealism/uncatagorizable stuff, with Europeans fairly heavily represented. There's also a little bit of bizarro stuff, but only a few - a little of that goes a long way! It's one book per author, and only authors that I haven't read (I think you have a good starter list of weird stuff I've read). Anyhow, here's more weirdness than you can shake a stick at!
Pussy, King of the Pirates by Acker, Kathy North American Lake Monsters by Ballingrud, Nathan The Deadly Percheron by Bardin, John Franklin The Feverhead by Bauer, Wolfgang Cataclysm Baby by Bell, Matt The Letters of Mina Harker by Bellamy, Dodie Aminadab by Blanchot, Maurice You're an Animal, Viskovitz by Boffa, Alessandro Nazi Literature in the Americas by Bolano, Roberto The Hawkline Monster by Brautigan, Richard Nadja by Breton, Andre Such by Brooke-Rose, Christine Two by Carrere: Class Trip/The Mustache by Carrere, Emmanuel The Hearing Trumpet by Carrington, Leonora Dolly City by Castel-Bloom, Orly The Investigation by Claudel, Philippe Lives of Notorious Cooks by Connell, Brendan Log of the S.S. The Mrs. Unguentine by Crawford, Stanley Pfitz by Crumey, Andrew In the Time of the Blue Ball by Draeger, Manuela Beneath the Liquid Skin by Ellingsen, Berit The Adventures of Ingenious Alfanhui by Ferlosio, Rafael Sanchez Scarecrow & Other Anomalies by Girondo, Oliverio Daemon in Lithuania by Guigonnat, Henri The Frog by Hawkes, John Fantazius Mallare: A Mysterious Oath by Hecht, Ben My Dream Date (Rape) with Kathy Acker by Hemmingson, Michael Piano Stories by Hernandez, Felisberto The Man Who Took a Bite Out of His Wife and Other Stories by Jafek, Bev Exploits & Opinions of Doctor Faustroll, Pataphysician: A Neo-Scientific Novel by Jarry, Alfred Chronolysis by Jeury, Michel Geometric Regional Novel by Jonke, Gert Thirst by Kalfus, Ken The Book from the Sky by Kelly, Robert Rastus Reilly: Or Dashiell Hammett, Charles Dickens, H.P. Lovecraft, Stan Laurel, and Oliver Hardy on Bad Acid by Kelly, Steve Kornel Esti by Kosztolanyi, Dezso The Melancholy of Resistance by Krasznahorkai, Laszlo Death and the Penguin by Kurkov, Andrey The Summer of the Ubume by Kyogoku, Natsuhiko The Artist of the Missing by LaFarge, Paul Gogol's Wife and Other Stories by Landolfi, Tommaso My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist by Leyner, Mark Giallo Fantastique by Lockhart, Ross E. Lovers Living, Lovers Dead by Lortz, Richard Three Scenarios in Which Hana Sasaki Grows a Tail by Luce, Kelly Doubled Up: My Life as the Back End of a Pantomime Horse by Lustig, T. J. MacIntyre's Improbable Bestiary by MacIntyre, F. Gwynplaine The Book of Intrusions by MacNamara, Desmond The Untameables by Marinetti, Filippo T. The Lighthouse at the End of the World: A Tale of Edgar Allan Poe by Marlowe, Stephen Gifts For the One Who Comes After by Marshall, Helen The Sinking of Odradek Stadium by Mathews, Harry The Throne of Bones by McNaughten, Brian Satan Burger by Mellick, Carlton Shadow Bones by Memmott, David No Heaven for Gunga Din by Mirdrekvandi Gunga Din, Ali Oedipus in Disneyland: Queen Victoria's Reincarnation as Superman by Molloy, Hercules Zenobia by Naum, Gellu Valerie and Her Week of Wonders by Nezval, Vitezslav Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls by Nutting, Alissa Journal of Albion Moonlight by Patchen, Kenneth There Once Lived a Woman Who Tried to Kill Her Neighbor's Baby: Scary Fairy Tales by Petrushevskaya, Ludmilla The People of Paper by Plascencia, Salvador Saint Glinglin by Queneau, Raymond The Decapitated Chicken and Other Stories by Quiroga, Horacio The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Raspe, Rudolph Erich Eyeballs Growing All Over Me ...Again by Rauch, Tony Terminal Weird by Remick, Jack The Tumours Made Me Interesting by Revert, Matthew Japanese Tales of Mystery & Imagination by Rampo, Edogowa Fishboy: A Ghost's Story by Richard, Mark The Dedalus Book of Surrealism by Richardson, Michael Impressions Of Africa by Raymond Roussel Pedro Paramo by Rulfo, Juan The Man Who Collected Machen and Other Weird Tales by Samuels, Mark Weird Tales of a Bangalorean by Satyamurthy, Jayaprakash The Gray Cloth: A Novel on Glass Architecture by Scheerbart, Paul The Book of Monelle by Schwob, Marcel Codex Seraphinianus by Serafini, Luigi Memories of Amnesia by Shainberg, Lawrence Blood Electric by Siratori, Kenji Loath Letters by Stewart, Christy Leigh Nightingale Songs by Strantzas, Simon Up by Sukenick, Ronald Salmonella Men on Planet Porno by Tsutsui, Yasutaka Chasm by Tanning, Dorothea Vermilion by Tanzer, Molly Musrum by Thacker, Eric Correspondence by Thomas, Sue Vas: An Opera in Flatland by Tomasula, Steve The Tenant by Topor, Roland Our Lady of the Circus by Toscana, David Self Portraits by Tuten, Frederic Heartsnatcher by Vian, Boris Nine Kinds of Naked by Vigorito, Tony Minor Angels by Volodine, Antoine Uncle Ovid's Exercise Book by Webb, Don Colonel Mint by West, Paul Salamander by Wharton, Thomas The Mind Parasites by Wilson, Colin The Kafka Effekt by Wilson, D. Harlan Flats by Wurlitzer, Rudolph The Last Lover by Xue, Can | |
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Location: Austin, Tx | I just finished my 3rd and final "Weird" book, Don't Read This Book edited by Chuck Wendig. It's a bit of an obscure one (all the better for the weird catagory, right?) because it's a collection of short fiction based on the "Don't Rest Your Head" RPG. As with most short story collections there were some that were to my taste and some that weren't. And as with any short story collection where writers are commissioned to write stories, there is at least one that wouldn't have gotten published on its own merits. But, as far as weirdness goes, there was a lot of it. My favorite story, "Don't Lose Your drek" by Robin D Laws is about an insomniac music journalist who has invented his own invisible punctuation mark and is wandering the aisles of a convenience store trying to figure out which can of energy drink will keep him awake instead of making him crash. | |
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Location: UK | Anyone here a member of LibraryThing? They have a group called <b> The Weird Tradition</b> which reads and discusses a weird short story every week,and the list is very, very impressive.
Once again we ex-shelfarians are on the move. The owner of Leafmarks ,to which we moved our stuff lock stock and barrel in Feb, has decided to close down,giving us one month's warning. Much hassle once again moving groups,lists etc to a new place,with yet another different layout and a steep learning curve....sigh....... But If I ever get settled in finally,I would love to get back into the weird stuff. I dipped a toe in the water last year and thoroughly enjoyed it,but this year is out of the question. If you continue the challenge next year I hope to join you! | |
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