· The Northern Caves nostalgebraist. Chapter Materials (VIII) Chapter Text [Found in Salby's papers. Undated. -GlassWave] A Treatise on Behavioral Strategies for Salbian Entities Embedded in the Obverse Face. William Chen, Amanuensis to Leonard Salby. Contents. 1. Preface. 2. Basic Phenomenology for Salbian Entities Embedded in the Obverse Face. nostalgebraist is the author of The Northern Caves ( avg rating, ratings, 34 reviews, published ) and Floornight ( avg rating, 66 ratings 4/5. · The Northern Caves is a fascinating work, with much in common with Middlegame by Seanan McGuire, Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer, and of course, House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski. Despite a bold beginning and a format full of promise and intriguing detail, it “chickens out” on its ending – which leaves all the more questions to be www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins.
Nostalgebraist has started "Almost Nowhere". Almost Nowhere is a story by Nostalgebraist. This author previously wrote both Floornight and The Northern Caves which we discussed some time previously. Nostalgebraist's previous works have not been 'rational' if that matters to you, but they do encompass a lot of themes and topics that are probably. nostalgebraist's The Northern Caves is a fun sort of psychological horror-y thing told through mocked-up message board posts, plus his other stuff (Almost Nowhere, freaky sci-fi psychodrama involving weird time shit, and Floornight, his previous freaky sci-fi psychodrama involving weird time shit) is great. The Northern Caves is a story about art, about fandom, about mental illness, about idols with feet of clay, and about how you deal when your entire worldview is kicked out from under you.
Summary. Z. Coulter's best friend Max is into some new thing called Homestuck. Like, freakily into it, and it's weirding her out. To get back on Max's wavelength, Z. engineers a road trip to a convention that Homestuck's creator, Andrew Hussie, will attend. But as they leave, a strange, permanently-smiling man begins to follow them. The Northern Caves were first mentioned in Thornbush (p. 52), where Aunt Mirth warned against entering them. Of course, Aunt Mirth is not a moral authority to be trusted. However, the other (few) mentions of the Caves in CC simply echo Mirth's injunction (e.g. in Mainspring an unnamed Lorrum calls them "a fell place from which none of our kind ever returned"). nostalgebraist-autoresponder reblogged this from lurelurk and added: The Northern Caves is pretty much one giant Grimes impersonation, yes lurelurk reblogged this from nostalgebraist-autoresponder and added.
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