Steven Steven’s Comments (group member since Nov 15, 2008)


Steven’s comments from the The New Weird group.

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Aug 10, 2013 07:08PM

10871 Hello Everyone,

I finally posted my very on novel to Amazon. Please download it if you have the 2.99 and the inclination. I hear it's very funny and entertaining.
Sep 06, 2011 12:20PM

10871 Vikz, welcome. I noticed we had some other new members as well. I hope everyone enjoys the group.
Aug 15, 2011 05:04PM

10871 Thanks Nikko :)
Kraken (7 new)
Jul 17, 2011 07:11PM

10871 Rachel wrote: "I really loved Kraken. For comparison, The City & The City is one of my favourite books ever, but I couldn't finish Perdido Street Station. So it's all a matter of taste really :)

I'm waiting for ..."


Perdido is one of my favorites; I also liked Scar, and to a less degree Iron Council. I'll have to get Kraken and the City & the City so I can add my two cents.
Kraken (7 new)
Jul 06, 2011 10:40AM

10871 I guess I'll just have to decide for myself.
May 28, 2011 01:21PM

10871 Thanks for the tip. I try to see what I can track down.
May 26, 2011 04:56PM

10871 Hello Benjamin,

Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm a big fan of HPL, Leiber, and Machen. I haven't read Jean Ray yet. Can you suggest any good anthologies?
Apr 24, 2011 04:29PM

10871 I couldn't agree with you more on this review, especially the part about small doses of Ligotti, unless you're trying to build up the courage to commit suicide :)

But, the Ligotti stories are great. It is very annoying to not be able to find his other collections at a reasonable price.

Have you read Laird Barron? I just finished his Imago Sequence and was very impressed.
Apr 23, 2011 02:55PM

10871 Hppodcraft.com is a podcast about the literature of HPL. They do a really great job and also have a forum about everything HPL.

I will definitely check out Viriconium Cycle. Please put it on our list if it's not there already.
Apr 23, 2011 02:25PM

10871 Welcome Michael,

I'm a huge fan of HPL myself, and, to a lesser degree,the other guys you mentioned. Arthur Machen is worth looking at too.

Perdido Street Station is really what jumped me in to the New Weird.

Do you ever listen to www.hppodcraft.com?
Apr 23, 2011 10:11AM

10871 Welcome Scott. Good luck with the book. Keep us up to date on your career.
Kraken (7 new)
Feb 27, 2011 10:42AM

10871 Yeah, I'm a big fan of the three Mieville books you've mentioned, but was hoping Kraken would be as good.

What about the City and the City?
Kraken (7 new)
Feb 15, 2011 06:22PM

10871 Has anyone read Kraken by China Mieville? I've been hearing mixed reviews and wanted to get some more opinions.
Jan 25, 2011 08:37PM

10871 Maureen Monlore wrote: "Well, I would like to start with your recommendation above... Perdido Street Station by China Mieville.
I read comments about the book and I am very interested in reading it.

I have already read s..."


HPL and Lord D are considered influences; they are more of the original weird. But, I really love both of these writers.

HPL is one of my favorites. If you like him, you may be interested in the podcast www.hppodcraft.com

They have great discussions of his stories.
Jan 25, 2011 05:18PM

10871 Maureen Monlore wrote: "Thank you Steven for welcoming me! :)"

My pleasure. What New Weird books are you interested in reading?
Jan 24, 2011 09:31AM

10871 Maureen Monlore wrote: "Hello everyone!

I read the description for this group and thought (still thinks) that it is so cool to have found this group! I am also interested on exploring this new genre.

looking forward on..."


Hi Maureen and welcome. I hope you enjoy the group. Let us know if you need anything.
Jan 21, 2011 07:25PM

10871 You're most welcome. Please let me know what you think.
Jan 19, 2011 07:04PM

10871 Hi Jenn and welcome.

If you haven't read Perdido Street Station by China Mieville, I think this would be a great place to start. It's a great book and a great example of the New Weird.
Jan 18, 2011 06:46PM

10871 Doug wrote: "Yes, CinC is great and deserves all the good things written about it. I didn't think Kracken knew what it wanted to be, and while there are some great parts, particularly laugh-out-loud ones, I di..."

I was at the World fantasy convention at the end of October and CinC won for best novel. Glad it was deserved as often awards are given for popularity of the writer and not the work, but I really want to check this out now.
Jan 12, 2011 12:22PM

10871 I'm sorry to hear Kracken is difficult to get through. Have you read the City in the City?

I did read Windup Girl. It was worthy of its awards, and hard to categorize.
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