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>>24697997
>>24698017
Okay, what are the good Google Doc collabs? What sets them apart from one another? I know Tundra spawned sequels but heard they sucked, and there have to be about a dozen collabs like that since. I've been reading Tundra and it's hard to think there's much of a point to reading more like it if every subsequent attempt is a similar flavour of shitpost with a few genuinely good passages scattered inside. The original Tundra, Hypersphere, L'anomie, and Coronameron seem to be the big ones. L'anomie is the only one that isn't super long.

Special mention to How I Glued Shut My Copy of Teen Beat Magazine By Schlicking Hot Juice All Over Jonathan Taylor Thomas's Full Page Spread.
>>24659071
Sincerity. Also Tap Tap is great.
>>24648998
I read Nobber by Oisin Fagan recently and loved it; set during the black death, and brings multiple narratives together from different perspectives.

Also read My Stupid Intentions by Bernardo Zannoni. Didn't impress me as much as Nobber, but has an interesting slant towards feeling like a fable. Anthropomorphised animals as characters, but it oscillates between an animal reality and scenes that feel pulled from a European ghetto.

Brat by Gabriel Smith was also great. Read that last summer, which wasn't long after it came out. I approached it very skeptically, reading the first bit of it like it was Sam Pink but unlikeable. Then it took a clear turn towards being much more sophisticated narratively, and I began to like it very much.


The next contemporary author on my list might be Laszlo Krasznahorkai. Don't really know anything about him. Might also give My First Book a shot just to get it out of the way. Right now I'm reading the Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra (page 159 of 383), which is mostly stupid as hell, but interesting for what it is, and snippets like pic related (5.3 - Tap tap) have caught me off-guard.