C.C. Brooks
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Oftentimes, I'm writing. The landscape is a parking lot.
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No, you're absolutely right. It's a smaller detail, but using the Zach Bryan song is part of the point in strengthening the propaganda.
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The fact that they used a Zach Bryan song, a country musician who just released an anti-ICE song, goes to prove how conniving they are. They know this is propaganda and they'll use anything that opposes it for promotion.
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We should take time to appreciate Toni Morrison every day. Blurbs and summaries will always fail to capture what they intend because, more than anything, her stories are about life. There is horror and small magic. And there is always beauty in her language as well as in her characters.
The Bluest Eye
The Bluest Eye is Toni Morrison's first novel, a book h…
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We expect to travel too quickly and are required to travel too great of distances in too short a time. The entire system of travel expectation, work requirements, and personal demand for speed is a problem that is killing more and more of us. When does this become an unignorable problem?
Dunning-Kruger Is a Scourge On Our Roads
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For me, reading Angela Carter has always felt like finding old diaries sequestered away in the closet of what had long ago been a teenager's bedroom.
The writing in the diaries is genius, cathartic, comparable really to little else in the English language.
Burning Your Boats: The Collected Short Stories
One of our most imaginative and accomplished writers, A…
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My fiction is currently Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison.

Non-fiction is Horizontal Vertigo by Yuri Herrera.

Both highly recommended to anyone who appreciates prose.
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Mervyn Peake shows us that there is fantasy enough to be found in our own reality.
In all the everyday things, there is a wealth to be uncovered.
Nothing is mundane.
Titus Groan (Gormenghast, #1)
Starts with the birth and ends with the first birthday …
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An underrated answer, but definitely a good choice! As always, with these thought experiments, how to do the story justice is the catch.
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The Bas-Lag books by China Mieville. I think they would all translate very well onto the screen.