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Anonymous No.24622228 >>24622241 >>24622581 >>24622646 >>24625866
Pdf of this book
Share the copy of this book anons can't seem to get the pdf anywhere
Thanks in advance
Post any cool books if u got the pdf
Anonymous No.24622241 >>24622646 >>24623563
>>24622228 (OP)
IPATTHNGYD
RYOHEURGO!
Whatever did they mean by this?
Anonymous No.24622581 >>24622646 >>24623064
>>24622228 (OP)
Are you aware this is by one of the various"4chan authors" that spams their stuff and isn't really published? That's why.
Anonymous No.24622646 >>24623043 >>24623049
>>24622228 (OP)
https://gofile.io/d/x3yQCT

>>24622241
All I see are stray pubes and buttholes.

>>24622581
But it's good.
Anonymous No.24623043 >>24624529
>>24622646
Love you anon thanks
Anonymous No.24623049 >>24625828
>>24622646
Kill yourself.
Anonymous No.24623064
>>24622581
Are you aware that OP is that anon who wrote it?
Anonymous No.24623563
>>24622241
I'm more intrigued by that ā€œI ā€˜ P… myself
Anonymous No.24624529 >>24628344
>>24623043
no prob g

here's a link to a bunch of old magazines made by /lit/izens:
https://mega.nz/folder/2gsHSSbA#Sl46P4LljGlk9mnpAf3Mlw

Ogden Nesmer also wrote a story called Void in &, which got re-published in a best-of compilation you can find the PDF of here:
https://the-best-of-amp.github.io/
or online here:
https://the-best-of-amp.github.io/writing/void.html
Anonymous No.24625828
>>24623049
Anonymous No.24625866 >>24628394
>>24622228 (OP)
so what did you guys think of this book? I thought it had potential as a real novel when it started out talking about conflict in africa but instead it went down the path of being pulpy genre fiction.
Anonymous No.24627259 >>24628394
https://www.mediafire.com/file/6zu846bauyo27om/IPRAYTOTHEHUNGRYGOD.pdf/file
Anonymous No.24628344 >>24628394
>>24624529
>https://mega.nz/folder/2gsHSSbA#Sl46P4LljGlk9mnpAf3Mlw
should ventoux be added?
Anonymous No.24628394
>>24628344
Eh. Ventoux didn't originate with /lit/, it was only posted about here. It's more of an alt-Reddit project, honestly, and I think that's where most of the submissions came from.

>>24625866
>pulpy genre fiction
What makes you call it that? Been since release that I read it, but I liked it. I thought the alternating dual-perspective narrative was interesting and worthwhile (though I didn't fully clue into at first, thinking one was a much later perspective of the same character but redeemed). I didn't expect it to be a deep treatment of modern African war, but I also don't remember thinking it ended as anything I'd call genre fiction---but it's been a while and I don't really remember how things go at the end. Probably oughta re-read it.

>>24627259
That link is dead. If you don't have a copy, use the gofile link earlier in the thread.