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The narrator of "Organism," a proponent of stark materialism to the exclusion of anything smacking of the spirit, discovers that materialism is more stark than he could have imagined.
I've discovered why Grains uses so many adverbs and why it bothers me so much: he's trying too hard to pack too much information into too small of a receptacle. Economy of syntax becomes clumsy, at that point. Let language breathe!
— Feb 15, 2025 03:05PM
I've discovered why Grains uses so many adverbs and why it bothers me so much: he's trying too hard to pack too much information into too small of a receptacle. Economy of syntax becomes clumsy, at that point. Let language breathe!
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Forrest
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I can't tell if this story is hitting it's stride or not. Time will tell.
— Apr 06, 2025 08:17PM

Forrest
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As I was listening to the skipping of an old scratched record (Jean-luc Ponty's "Cosmic Messenger" if you must know), I realized that the wincing I get from the choppiness of a skipping record is what I often encounter in Grain's prose. Either he's trying to cram too much into each sentence or there's something about the translation that makes it irksome. Splitting one sentence into several is a possible solution.
— Apr 05, 2025 08:04PM

Forrest
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. . . a rumbling like from a squadron of unleashed poltergeists in the entablature.
This phrase has so many problems, I can't even begin to enumerate them. Well, maybe I can, but I really don't want to. Suffice it to say that I have more questions than answers about what is happening here.
— Apr 05, 2025 08:01PM
This phrase has so many problems, I can't even begin to enumerate them. Well, maybe I can, but I really don't want to. Suffice it to say that I have more questions than answers about what is happening here.

Forrest
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An interesting start to the longest work in the collection, "The Path of Saint Mephis". I'm hoping this holds up as well as (most of) the other long works herein.
— Mar 31, 2025 07:33PM

Forrest
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"Holding Out at Castle Von Lohe" is a mixed bag. It's like watching a marathon runner who stumbles every couple of miles, even falling down once or twice. I didn't hate it, but I didn't love it, either. I'm firmly in the middle on this one.
— Mar 29, 2025 06:34PM