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Post by dem bones on Oct 27, 2008 10:59:08 GMT
In the latest doomed attempt to make this board slightly less user unfriendly, i've tucked the Fantastic Pulps section in under American Gothic and dismantled the sub-sections reserved for the August Derleth, Ballantine 'Chamber of Horror' and Kurt Singer collections, moving the threads into Fantastic Pulps as that's where the majority of the stories were derived from in the first place. There may be further tinkering before the week is out, but have no fear - we will still be the same old sprawling chaos of a forum we've always been.
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Post by David A. Riley on Oct 27, 2008 11:16:49 GMT
Long reign Sprawling Chaos.
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Post by dem bones on Oct 29, 2008 17:38:17 GMT
My sentiments entirely, Mr. R., but ... When we started on suddenlaunch, we had about six sections to the board. Now there are .... probably too many! So i'm thinking of adding another. There's been a lot of interest in the Wordsworth books, particularly the 'Mystery & The Supernatural' series, and despite our very varied tastes, most of those who post on here have highlighted personal favourites from the series. Should we devote a section to them, or do you prefer 'em as they are, spread out all over the board? The subsections: Hugh Lamb, Richard Davis, YBHS etc. i'lll probably dismantle them over next few days as they don't pick up in search engines and, really, sticking a list of titles with links serves the same purpose. Yeah, i know! as if anyone reads this! but any thoughts would be appreciated before i go off and do what i intended all along.
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Post by benedictjjones on Nov 14, 2008 15:04:30 GMT
^i think a wordsworth sub-section would be great. my collection of them is gradually expanding as i try and slip the by the m,issus unnotice - 'they're only a couple of quid' 'yes but you've bought five...'
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