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no one: why are you the way that you are me:
I think everyone should read Lucky Day by Chuck Tingle
Lucky Day by Chuck Tingle
Just finished Lucky Day by Chuck Tingle. And once again his books slap me in my face with how good they are and how he writes. Mostly read it through an audiobook, but the last 30% I read the physical book because I just had to finish it. Here are two examples of his writing that made me stop and pace.
Like wtf. Rube Goldberg machine of carnage! I mean yeah that is what he is describing, but that added bit made it even better.
And how is he able to perfectly encapsulate how it feels to visit your grandparents?
5/5 highly recommend. And also read Bury Your Gays
"I remember that perseverance is just masochism. It's not enough to stop me, though." Lucky Day by Chuck Tingle, page 128
Listen. Listen to me.
Read Lucky Day. Do it.
I am holding you gently. Please read this book. This book is so so good.
I love Chuck Tingle. I love horror. I almost cried when I read the blurb on the back that says, “We are all lucky for the statistically infinitesimal chance to be alive while Chuck Tingle is writing books.” I feel that deeply.
Horror has always been my favorite genre of anything. But there is something so special and so unique in the way Tingle writes. He mixes terror and hope in a way that claws right through me. There is intrigue, there are scares, there is a monkey dressed as Shakespeare. Everyone is queer. In my mind Denver looks like Sigourney Weaver in Holes.
I thought nothing would be better than the salacious religious trauma in Camp Damascus; I thought nothing would be more physically, viscerally terrifying than a man being slowly sledgehammer-tortured to death.
I was wrong. There are parts of this book that genuinely scared me and made my heart rate rise. There are parts that made me laugh and parts that made me tear up. And yet, at the end of it, hope.
finished reading chuck tingle's lucky day and it's basically this
So I read Lucky Day by Chuck Tingle
My takeaways from Chuck Tingle's Lucky Day
Prideful Awooing
Date drawn: January 2023
This is my rough interpretation of a scene from Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer. Where the Biologist sees an all too familiar eye on a dolphin.
This drawing was a rlly fun experimental one where I tried being really loose with my art style and lines. I still like it years later
"Seeing all of this, experiencing all of it, even when it's bad, I wish you were here. I wish we had volunteered together. I would have understood you better here, on the trek north. We wouldn't have needed to say anything if you didn't want to. It wouldn't have bothered me. Not as all. And we wouldn't have turned back. We would have kept going until we couldn’t go farther."
Annihilation Jeff Vandermeer
i like the part where the biologist immediately realizes the psychologist is trying to use another hypnotic suggestion on her and responds "that's not gonna work" and the psychologist just opens her mouth and then closes it again
I love you Biologist, my emotionally unavailable queen. ❤️❤️
“can you pay?”
no i cannot
another annihilation meme since you guys liked the first one lol
This is what I was imagining when the biologist came across that dolphin in annihilation