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"Rave Girl" being offered for free.
Hi, all.
I'm offering my book, Rave Girl, to be downloaded free of charge. There's some mature content. Enjoy:
Rave Girl Download : SublimeBurst.com
If you're not sure whether or not you'd enjoy the book, here's a recent review.
Definitely watch Elfin Lied sometime soon, you'll love it.
As far as artists...I like Tite Kubo's style (Bleach), though the series itself has long past its expiration date. One of my fav artists is the one from Death Note (can't remember his name). His style is dynamic and superb. I...
Yeah, same here. I haven't really watched much anime over the years myself. When anime was just an obscure niche, it was fun and edgy. When it became popular and mainstream all over the world, it just didn't have the soul and boldness it once had. I actually wrote an article on that.
I...
Seems like you're a fan of anime/manga from the nineties...those titles brought back some memories. I'd say my top five from that decade are Kenshin, DBZ, Marmalade Boy, Hana Yori Dango, and Gunbuster.
And dito on "otakus". They're today's trekkies.
If you don't know, "manga" are Japanese graphic novels. One I enjoyed is called "Welcome To The NHK", about a man suffering from a real Japanese phenomena, which is being a "hikkikimori". These are people who have developed a fear of the outside world, and stay indoors, often for years at a...
Is there anyone who writes song lyrics? And I don't mean poetry; I mean lyrics meant to be sung to music. If so, how do you compare it to book writing?
Rave Girl Excerpt #2
The cab dropped her off near the strip. Maya began walking. She had no plan. She would just walk. Walking through crowds of people, it became painfully obvious, that she was the only one out by herself.
Everywhere seemed to check for ID. Maya got into a few...
Modernist literature...that sounds awesome.
Why does your course select the authors it does? Is it because they have a particular style that you need to learn about? Or is it because of their historical significance? Basically, why those particular authors?
If I'm asking too many...
Thanks for the warning. And no voice is better than Morgan Freeman's.
There's no particular genre that I'm stuck to as far as reading. I look books with originality, or books not afraid to take chances. I'm the same with movies as well.
The last book I read was called David Wong...
Definitely plenty of that in the book. As far as adjectives specifically, there's lots of that in this passage here. As far as intelligent thought, this scene describes a rave. Not much philosophical musing goes on in such places. But again, in other scenes in the book, there's lots of that.