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Buddy read for May 2022: Richard Thomas' Spontaneous Human Combustion
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"Clown Face" is 4 pages of similarly dense prose. But the last sentence comes out of nowhere, ha.
Each story starts off with a small illustration by M.S. Corley. I like the first two so far.

The writing is quite dense and dark so I found I could only read one story at a time, while many collections I zoom through. I liked that, though: it forced me to slow down and really think about them.
Many of my favourite stories were in the second half, but I do remember liking Repent a lot. Repentance and redemption are major themes that cycle through the collection.
I'll reread a few favourites as the buddy read goes on, it will be fun to revisit these stories.

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We already have several juicy suggestions. I'd like to start the poll by the weekend.
Only a handful of the voters for the winning books of the past couple months have participated in the discussions. For the June monthly read poll, I will not broadcast the call to vote. But active participants in this and a few other forum threads should get notifications when the poll is up.

Thanks for your comments, Leanne! I've been trying to wrap up a couple other monthly reads, but will return to this today. Look forward to chatting more.


I don't recognize the stories from the blurb, other than "Nodus Tollens". So they're mostly teasers for the later stories in the collection? I love the ideas in the teasers, and am much more optimistic from here.

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"Ring of Fire": the setup reminds me of Evenson's bleak science fiction pieces: isolation, paranoia, strange intrusive instruments, uncertain realities. Thomas is rather more verbose, but this was enjoyable.
A couple of many rave reviews:
https://locusmag.com/2022/04/gabino-i...
https://culturedvultures.com/richard-...
Let's start around May 20.