Last seen: Dec 5, 2023
I'm reading it now and will post a review once I'm finished.
Brilliant! Thanks for this, Paul.
I noticed that as well. Hard to miss actually. A real shame... it's a lovely edition. I wish more care would have been given to it.
"OKontrair" wrote: "wulfram" wrote: Predurabo? I thought only Paul got advance copies. More often than not, I type faste...
At last, Predurabo is in my hands. Gods, but it is a thing of beauty.
Both are good friends of mine and fantastic writers. I have no doubt that it's a terrific novel.
Amazon tells me that Perdurabo has shipped. Estimated arrival August 14.
I am quite jealous. We in the US are still eagerly awaiting ours.
"Satan'sAdvocaat" wrote: Other than that, Dennis Wheatley appears to have borrowed the theme of 'magical homunculi' from Maugham in 'To the...
Of Human Bondage and The Moon and Sixpence are both terrific reads but my favorite, other than The Magician, would be The Razor's Edge... a truly magn...
Here's a bit from Brown's novel:Then he discovered the writings of Aleister Crowley - a visionary mystic from the early 1900s - whom the church had de...
Egads but me minds all aflutter. What on earth is going on here? Madness, I presume.
It has long been a theory of mine that Page's experiments in esoteric tunings were in fact a means to matching finger positions with sigil formations ...
Well, good to know Mick. Good on ya, mate
I don't think it's the same man. The author's given name was Thomas Nigel Kneale and I'm pretty sure he of Stonetape fame did not wear this same nom d...
Kyle has hit the nail on the proverbial head. The mythic Crowley gives way to the larger than life personality that strutted through a civilization in...
Benjamin Bussey's review at Deadly DVD:
Roy Harper/Jimmy Page: JugulaJames Patrick Page: Session ManCoverdale/PageZeppelin bootleg: Bonzo's Montreux
I'm up north in a rural farming town between Marion and Kokomo.
Always glad to see another Hoosier enter the fold.Welcome to LAShTAL...
I just finished watching Chemical Wedding and I was staggered by its sense of good fun. How this movie could not be a positive influence toward drawin...
"Alastrum" wrote: Denial.It means not seeing the shit in front of you:) As an author myself, this is something I run into quite frequentl...
"sethur666" wrote: There was a recent documentary about Wheatley and he seems to have been a despicable character, only interested in money...
Well said, Mick. Cooler heads must indeed prevail.
Nor I, Paul. I'm just trying to dot some i's and cross some t's on a new project. If nothing substantial turns up then I'll let my imagination fill in...
I'd say I lean somewhere between two and a half and two and three quarters.
Well, I await with bated breath... It's not every day that one is presented with a revelation of such magnitude.
Town of Converse. About 20 minutes south of Peru. Have your friend get in touch with me if they'd like to have a look.www.cairnwood.net
I am so glad I posted this.A fascinating discussion. Kudos to all.And it is all in the egg, methinks.
The Arcanum conjures up images of far better novels, such as The List of Seven by Mark Frost ot Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum, but all in all it w...
I can only imagine how awesome this concert will be. Hopefully, it will be filmed for those of us unable to attend.
I would have truly loved to have been there for Larson's eulogy, and Anger's dramatic addendum...The Current is alive and well...