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Nominations for Group Reads > Nominations for August 2024 Group Read

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Dan | 1531 comments Please nominate up to two works you think would make a good group read in weird fiction for us to read in August, 2024.


message 2: by Dan (last edited Jun 08, 2024 06:41PM) (new)

Dan | 1531 comments I nominate The Elder Ice by David Hambling.


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Dan | 1531 comments I nominate Flashing Swords #8 edited by our favorite editor Robert M Price. Yeah, it's sword and sorcer-ish, but that's long been part of weird fiction.

Here are its contents, if you're curious:

5 � Introduction: The Past Returns with a Vengeance � essay by Robert M. Price
7 � A Witch-King Is Born � novelette by Michael A. Turton
49 � The Love of the Sea � [Tara of the Twilight] � (1984) � short story by Lin Carter
54 � Thongar on Callisto � [Thongor] � short story by Robert M. Price
67 � Manticora � short story by Glynn Owen Barrass
82 � Dark Continent � short story by Wayne Judge
101 � The Garden of Xylom Phom � short story by Glen M. Usher
113 � The Tomb of the Titan � short story by Robert M. Price
126 � Black Snow � short story by Pierre V. Comtois
155 � The Demon's Lover � short story by Wayne Judge
168 � The City Without Name � short story by Glen M. Usher
176 � Gladiator Days � short story by Clayton Hinkle


message 4: by Nicolai Alexander (last edited Jun 09, 2024 03:30PM) (new)

Nicolai Alexander | 270 comments I will nominate Weird Horror #4. A tantalazingly simple title for a relatively new magazine which I'm very eager to read. I currently have this issue permanently adorning my living room with that super cool cover art (to be fair, all of their issues have excellent cover art!).


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Dan | 1531 comments That looks like a really cool series and they're only four years old. I've only heard of one or two of the authors before. Have you read any of the other issues?


Nicolai Alexander | 270 comments No, I haven't. I wanted to give them a try and eventually decided on that issue. It just seemed like one of the better ones.


Nicolai Alexander | 270 comments I will also nominate Embassytown by China Miéville. By the looks of things, I have good reason to be optimistic that I'll enjoy this one much more than Kraken!


message 8: by Dan (last edited Jul 15, 2024 05:03PM) (new)

Dan | 1531 comments Nicolai Alexander wrote: "I will also nominate Embassytown by China Miéville. By the looks of things, I have good reason to be optimistic that I'll enjoy this one much more than [book:Kraken|72..."

I don't wish to have another Miéville novel become group read for another time this year. We have already read two of his novels in this group, the latest one just a few months ago. There is so much other good weird fiction being written that deserves a chance to be spotlighted. I am therefore going to substitute another nomination from you from a past nomination for this next poll. I hope that's okay.


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