The Horrors are Real

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I hope I've been posting here long enough so that this is considered spam...

If not, please delete.

The fruits of my month-long horror read-a-thon have been harvested, and a new website has been birthed.

I wrote a series of small reviews interwoven with a work of fiction.

It can be found here:

Playtime Magazine » Blog Archive » The Horrors are Real - A Reading Journal

Stop on by and take a look.

Playtime-Magazine should be a lot of fun. We've got people from all over the world, and all walks of life, producing all kinds of things: media reviews, articles on gender issues, society, the economy, literature, original fiction, photography, music, art, comics, and so on.

We're approaching this as a monthly magazine, along with frequent weekly updates.

Hope to see you around.

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D_Davis said:
I hope I've been posting here long enough so that this is considered spam...

Assuming what you actually meant was ...so that this is not considered spam..., it's not a problem. :D

Congrats - Looks like an interesting read.:)
 
Assuming what you actually meant was ...so that this is not considered spam..., it's not a problem. :D

Congrats - Looks like an interesting read.:)

d'oh!

:)

That's what I meant....

:p

That's what I get for posting at 2 am.
 
While I've not yet had a chance to read the entirety of the piece, what I have is quite nicely done... and the interweaving of the journal with the story works rather well, overall. (Incidentally, this is also something Klein used in his The Ceremonies, to good effect. I'd say more, but it might spoil some discoveries along the way for you.)

One thing puzzles me, however:

The second story takes place in Hodgson’s mythological creation, the Sargasso Sea, an otherworldly, hidden sector of oceanic territory.

Am I misreading this, or are you saying here that Hodgson invented the Sargasso Sea? If the latter is the case, I'm afraid that's not at all the case. Tales of the Sargasso go all the way back to at least the 15th century. It has long been a region used for storytelling purposes, with its mysterious weeds and graveyard of ships. As Wikipedia notes, the first Johnny Quest adventure takes place there, as did the Doc Savage story The Sargasso Ogre, where Doc almost meets his (physical) match.

Of course, if I'm misreading the above sentence (or its meaning in context) then please disregard everything I've said....:p
 
Am I misreading this, or are you saying here that Hodgson invented the Sargasso Sea? If the latter is the case, I'm afraid that's not at all the case. Tales of the Sargasso go all the way back to at least the 15th century. It has long been a region used for storytelling purposes, with its mysterious weeds and graveyard of ships. As Wikipedia notes, the first Johnny Quest adventure takes place there, as did the Doc Savage story The Sargasso Ogre, where Doc almost meets his (physical) match.

Of course, if I'm misreading the above sentence (or its meaning in context) then please disregard everything I've said....:p

Nope - just a factual error on my part!

Thanks for pointing this out. It will need to be corrected.

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Glad you are enjoying the piece so far.
 

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