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middenway · 1 year
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Tales from Harrow County
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Picking up ten years after Harrow County, this series opens up this world in a big way. It starts small with Death’s Choir, but the next two arcs Fair Folk and especially Lost Ones are game changers.
The first two arcs came out in a library edition just a little while back and it’s an absolutely gorgeous book.
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toji-bunny-girl · 2 years
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graphicpolicy · 2 years
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Tales From Harrow County Gets an Oversized Library Edition Collecting Volumes 1 and 2
Tales From Harrow County Gets an Oversized Library Edition Collecting Volumes 1 and 2 #comics #comicbooks
Dark Horse Books presents Tales from Harrow County Library Edition, an oversized hardcover that collects the two complete volumes of the southern gothic horror story. This Eisner Award-nominated series is written by Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook, with art by Naomi Franquiz and Emily Schnall. In Death’s Choir, ten years have passed since Emmy exited Harrow County, leaving her close friend Bernice…
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Do you have any books you'd recommend in particular? I just finished Deephaven, and it's left a wanting ache in me.
(BTW - I ADORE your art, to say nothing of your writing as a whole :3 stellar, spectacular, beyond articulation... Particularly enamoured with Naomi and Ruth, as it were, though Nev and Danny are very close behind. The visuals you build are STELLAR, in word and ink alike, comfortable and haunting simultaneously)
Thank you so much! I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed DEEPHAVEN and connected with its characters.
I'm happy to say that there will be another Deephaven Mystery, titled SCRIMSHAW, out this September. In the meantime, I'm happy to recommend some books with a similar tone to hold you over until the fall!
All Ages:
THE HOUSE WITH A CLOCK IN ITS WALLS by John Bellairs (any of John Bellairs' mystery novels, really. They were my favorites as a kid and a major touchstone for the Deephaven Mystery series)
UNCLE MONTAGUE'S TALES OF TERROR by Chris Priestley
THE CLACKITY by Lora Senf
WITCH WEEK by Diana Wynne Jones
Adult:
SUMMER SONS by Lee Mandelo
PLAIN BAD HEROINES by Emily Danforth
The Ghost Stories of M.R. James
Comics:
THROUGH THE WOODS by Emily Carroll
HELLBOY: THE CHAINED COFFIN AND OTHERS by Mike Mignola
HARROW COUNTY by Tyler Crook and Cullen Bunn
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marzipanandminutiae · 9 months
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a short list of songs that could be about Lucille Sharpe, sung by Lucille Sharpe, or just have Lucille Sharpe Energy
Stolen Roses (Karen Ellison)
Frozen (Within Temptation)
Everything Burns (Ben Moody ft. Anastasia)
Vampire Smile (Kyla La Grange)
I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls (Michael de Balfe and Alfred Bunn)
My Beloved Monster (The Eels)
Wine Red (The Hush Sound)
Moderation (Florence + the Machine)
The Garden (Mirah)
O Death (Jen Titus)
Poisoned With Love (Neon Hitch)
Rose Red (Emilie Autumn)
Waltz no. 14 in E minor (Chopin)
If I Burn (Emilie Autumn)
Girl With One Eye (Florence + The Machine)
(note that additions are not curated and do not necessarily reflect OP's Song ThoughtsTM)
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hotchgan · 2 years
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smashpages · 18 days
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Can’t Wait for Wednesday | Enter the ‘House of Brainiac’
Check out what new comics and graphic novels are arriving this week by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Tony Fleecs, Dave Wachter, Erica Schultz, Cullen Bunn, Patrick Piazzalunga, Kevin Maguire, Travis Dandro, Emily Carroll, Jim Zub and more.
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rabbittstewcomics · 2 years
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Episode 365
November 2022 Solicitations
Comic Reviews:
DC
Batman: One Bad Day – Riddler by Tom King, Mitch Gerads
Webtoons:
Red Hood and the Outlaws
Marvel
A.X.E.: Death to the Mutants 1 by Kieron Gillen, Guiu Villanova, Dijjo Lima
Avengers 1,000,000 BC by Jason Aaron, Kev Walker, Dean White
Edge of Spider-Verse 2 by Dan Slott, Mallory Rosenthal, Ramzee, Chris Giarrusso, Ig Guara, Paco Medina, Ruairi Coleman, Walden Wong, Brian Reber, Rico Renzi
Ultraman: Mystery of UltraSeven 1 by Kyle Higgins, Mat Groom, David Lopez, Gurihiru, Davide Tinto, Espen Grundetjern, H.J. Diaz
Infinity Comics
Marvel’s Voices: America Chavez
Strange Tales She-Hulk
Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal
Image
20th Century Men 1 by Deniz Camp, S. Morian
Last Shadowhawk (30th Anniversary Special) by Brian Haberlin, Philip Tan, Daniel Henriques, Todd McFarlane
Razorblades: Small Cuts Special by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Andy Belanger, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Martin Simmonds, Josh Hixson, Liana Kangas
Shirtless Bear Fighter! 2 1 by Jody LeHeup, Nil Vendrell
Silver Coin 13 by Johnnie Christmas, Michael Walsh
Dark Horse
Parasomnia: The Dreaming God 1 by Cullen Bunn, Andrea Mutti
IDW
Sonic the Hedgehog Annual 2022 by Ian Flynn, Daniel Barnes, India Swift, Ian Mutchler, Evan Stanley, Aaron Hammerstrom, Gigi Dutreix, Adam Bryce Thomas, Abigail Bulmer, Thomas Rothlisberger, Natalie Haines, Joana Lafuente, Priscilla Tramontano, Heather Breckel, Leonardo Ito, Valentina Pinto
Trve Kvlt 1 by Scott Bryan Wilson, Liana Kangas, Gab Contreras
Dynamite
Lady Hel 1 by Erik Burnham, Zhengis Tasbolatov
Vault
Barbaric: Axe to Grind 1 by Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden
Heart Eyes 1 by Dennis Hopeless, Victor Ibanez, Addison Duke
Heavy Metal
Entropy 1 by Christopher Priest, Montos
Archie
Chilling Adventures Presents… Jinx’s Grim Fairy Tales 1 by Mags Visaggio, Joe Corallo, James III, Craig Cermak, Eva Cabrera, Evan Stanley, Matt Herms
AfterShock
Jimmy’s Little Bastards 1 by Garth Ennis, Russel Braun, John Kalisz
Scout
Life and Death of Brave Captain Suave 1 by Joseph Sieracki, Kelly Williams
A Wave Blue World
Crash and Troy 1 by Jarred Lujan, Kyler Clodfelter
99 Cent Theatre:
Smart Girl 1 by Fernando Dagnino
OGN
Beastlands: The Keepers of the Kingdom by Curtis Clow, Jo Mi-Gyeong
Into Radness by Kyle Strahm, Jake Smith
Ray’s OGN Corner: Stepping Stones and Apple Crush by Lucy Knisley
Additional Reviews: She-Hulk, surprise movie review (New Mutants)
News: Omni News, Doom Patrol and Teen Titans, Batman 2, RWBY/Justice League movie, animation news, Velma cancelled, Madame Web cast, Kung Fu Panda 4, Valiant reduces output, the return of Bob Phantom, new Jason Aaron creator-owned series from Boom, Ezra Miller, two new Cullen Bunn books, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad movie, Superman and Lois loses a main actor, Mad Cave acquisition, new FF creative team, new Black Label mini from Marc Silvestri, another spider confirmed for Spider-Verse 2, Young Justice cancelled, Frank Miller variants, HBO Max, WildStorm, three new DC books from Geoff Johns, LOTR rights have been sold, new Bendis from Dark Horse, new Iron Man creative team, Enola Holmes 2, Knives Out 2
Trailers: Wednesday Addams
Comics Countdown:
Batman: The Knight 8 by Chip Zdarsky, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ivan Plascencia
Dark Spaces: Wildfire 2 by Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman, Ronda Pattison
Do A Powerbomb 3 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer
Nightwing 95 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas
Batman/Superman: World’s Finest 6 by Mark Waid, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain
Undiscovered Country 20 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson
Tales From Harrow County: Lost Ones 4 by Cullen Bunn, Emily Schnall
Daredevil 2 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Rafael de Latorre, Matt Wilson, Ann Nocenti, Chris Giarrusso, Klaus Janson, Chris Samnee, John Romita Jr, Alex Maleev, Paul Azaceta, Mike Hawthorne, Phil Noto
Usagi Yojimbo 30 by Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi
Shirtless Bear Fighter! 2 1 by Jody LeHeup, Nil Vendrell
Check out this episode!
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fantomcomics · 2 years
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What’s Out This Week? 5/11
Thanks to everyone that braved the rain to celebrate Free Comic Book Day with us!
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Grim #1 - Stephanie Phillips & Flaviano
Jessica Harrow is dead. But her journey has only just begun! Discover the world of the afterlife, where Jessica has been recruited as a Reaper, tasked with ferrying countless souls to their final destination. But unlike the rest of the Reapers, she has no memory of what killed her and put her into this predicament. In order to unravel the mystery of her own demise, she'll have to solve an even bigger one - where is the actual GRIM REAPER?
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Jenny Zero II #1 (of 4) - Dave Dwonch, Brockton McKinney & Magenta King
Like a big, bad hangover, Jenny Zero is BACK! Following the events of volume one, Jenny returns to Japan with the Action Science Police, and reunites with her BFF, Dana Sheratin! But the two badass besties soon find themselves dealing with a Kaiju Death Cult, a giant burger mascot, and a new monster called . . . fame?! The massive madness starts HERE! "Jenny Zero feels like Snotgirl and Pacific Rim had a brutally honest baby and the end result is a delight to read." - Comicbook.com
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Bunny Mask: The Hollow Inside #1 -  Paul Tobin & Andrea Mutti
Her name is Bunny Mask...and she's back to ask the question...is there sickness? The HIT horror series returns! Her footfalls don't exist. She leaves no marks. Her eyes are a white abyss. Her name is Bunny Mask, and she's free from her cave and moving through the city, searching for sickness and enacting her own unfathomable sense of justice. Can Tyler Severin control her? Does he want to? The answers are still hidden, but what's clear is that Bunny Mask is back to grab you by your eyeteeth, and never let go. Writer Paul Tobin (MY DATE WITH MONSTERS, Colder) and artist Andrea Mutti (MANIAC OF NEW YORK, Hellblazer) have unleashed an eons old legend upon an unsuspecting world - one that'll make your most horrific nightmare feel like a walk in the park! Each issue of BUNNY MASK features 24 pages of story and art with a cardstock cover!
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Eight Billion Genies #1 (of 8) - Charles Soule & Ryan Browne
If you had one wish...what would you wish for? Now, what if everyone else had one wish too? That's EIGHT BILLION GENIES, the new eight-issue series from CHARLES SOULE & RYAN BROWNE (CURSE WORDS). At exactly the same moment, everyone on earth gets a genie and one wish. All hell breaks loose, in a very entertaining way...and that's just the beginning. Buckle in for the wildest ride of the year!
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Transformers: Last Bot Standing #1 -  Nick Roche, E. J. Su & Alex Milne
When the last stars flicker and fade, who will be the only Cybertronian left? The planet Donnokt sits on the edge of the universe, far away from all the stars that are flickering and fading out one last time. It is a world on the precipice of revolution-industrialization-taking its first steps into the realms of the mechanical. And on the far edge of nowhere, a Visitor arrives, and Donnokt will never be the same again. The war for Cybertron may be long over... but the war from Cybertron never ends.
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Tales From Harrow County: Lost Ones #1 (of 4) - Cullen Bunn & Emily Schnall
Harrow County is back! The award-winning, Eisner-nominated southern-gothic horror series returns with a brand-new story. Ten years have passed since Emmy left Harrow County. Since then, a lot has happened in town, but what happened to Emmy herself, and what adventures has she gone on since she forfeited her magical powers and left town with the Abandoned. In this epic and essential tale, find out where life has taken Emmy and what dangers lurk in the shadows waiting for in this story that takes place outside of Harrow County for the first time.  
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Blind Alley #1 (of 5) - IRRA
Jesús returns to the neighborhood where he grew up, La Esquina del Gato, a Sevillian suburban neighborhood where violence and the constant struggle against life's adversities meet. His goal is to resume his relationship with Irene, his former girlfriend, and start a project together. With the help of Fae, his childhood friend, he tries to escape crime and marginalization, carving a niche for himself in the world of work and in society. But Vargas, the exalted brother of Fae, fans the flame of something that has been cooking for a long time ...
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Avatar: Adapt Or Die #1 (of 6) -  Corinna Bechko, Beni Lobel & Mark Molchan
Decades into the advent of the Avatar program on Pandora, pressure to bridge the divide between human and Na'vi has hit a peak. As an ally of the Omatikaya clan, Dr. Grace Augustine begins negotiations to open a school for Na'vi children, but her plans for peace, hope, and unity could trigger an unprecedented disaster-one afflicting the most vulnerable and protected of Na'vi.
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Vampirella Strikes #1 - Tom Sniegoski, Jonathan Lau & Lucio Parrillo
Having fulfilled her role of savior in Vengeance, Vampirella is now posed to Strike in an all-new series arising from the post-apocalyptic ashes of Dynamite's Vengeance of Vampirella series!
Whatcha snagging this week, Fantomites?
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thecomicon · 3 years
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Bunn And Crook's Harrow-verse Expands With 'Tales From Harrow County: Fair Folk'
Bunn And Crook’s Harrow-verse Expands With ‘Tales From Harrow County: Fair Folk’
Harrow County returns! Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook’s southern-gothic horror series is back with Tales from Harrow County: Fair Folk. Written by Bunn and lettered by Crook, the Harrow County co-creators are joined by artist Emily Schnall to continue Bernice’s story.   Bunn and Crook first expanded the Harrow-verse back in 2019 with Tales From Harrow County: Death’s Choir, which featured Naomi…
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geekcavepodcast · 2 years
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“Tales from Harrow County” Continues
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Hungry for more Harrow County? Tales from Harrow County: Lost Ones hails from co-creator Cullen Bunn, returning artist Emily Schnall, and co-creator Tyler Crook.
Tales from Harrow County: Lost Ones actually takes place outside the titular county. “Ten years have passed since Emmy left Harrow County. Since then a lot has changed, but what happened to Emmy herself and what adventures did she go on since she forfeited her magical powers and left town with the Abandoned.” (Dark Horse Comics)
Tales from Harrow County: Lost Ones #1 (of 4) goes on sale on May 11, 2022.
(Image via Dark Horse Comics - Cover of Tales from Harrow County: Lost Ones #1)
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fideliusprentiss · 2 years
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graphicpolicy · 2 years
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Follow Emmy's Tale After She Left Harrow County
Follow Emmy's Tale After She Left Harrow County this May #comics #comicbooks
The tales from Harrow County continue! From writer and Harrow County co-creator Cullen Bunn, returning artist Emily Schnall, and Harrow County co-creator Tyler Crook comes Tales from Harrow County: Lost Ones!     Ten years have passed since Emmy left Harrow County. Since then a lot has changed, but what happened to Emmy herself and what adventures did she go on since she forfeited her magical…
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arrivisting · 3 years
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what are your favorite books, if you're okay with saying? what about fics? also congrats on your PhD!!!! that's so cool :D
Sorry this is belated!
I have trouble narrowing down favourite books - I read a lot, and across many kinds. I would say the books that influenced me most as a young teen were the Lymond Chronicles (Dorothy Dunnett), Le Morte D'Arthur (Malory), the Wimsey novels (Dorothy L. Sayers), and Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte). Of course, I'm much older than that now, but they were fairly important bedrocks in my young brain. I use Goodreads to track my reading now (since late 2014, anyway) - you can find me at bryoniadioica if you're curious.
Fics! Ah, that's hard.
There are a few 'desert island' stories I return to and reread every few years, for many years now (I'm missing some, I know):
Truth and Measure, by Telanu (The Devil Wears Prada, Andy/Miranda, 270k).
Chosen Man by Sineala (The Eagle/Eagle of the Ninth, Marcus/Esca, 116k).
Ain't No Grave (Can Keep My Body Down) by spitandvinegar (MCU, Steve/Bucky, 107k).
A Deeper Season by lightgetsin and sahiya (Vorkosigan Saga, Miles/Gregor, 390k)
A Place to Lie Down by ellen fremedon (Les Miserables, Enjolras/Les Amis, Enjolras/Grantaire, 10k).
If you mean Tolkien, that's harder! Everything emilyenrose wrote, but especially Less Than Kind.
I am also terribly fond of Quenta Narquelion, by bunn, Nothing Gold Can Stay by penknife, and These Gifts You Have Given Me, by thearrogantemu, and clodia's sequence of stories about Erestor (Goldilocks and the Three Balrogs, Blood and Fire, Nightingales and Starlight, The Loneliness of the Fishermouse (I cry EVERY time), Wanderlust). And Anna_Wing's Conditional Release, and potboy's Celeborn/Galadriel series (Oak and Willow, Moving Apart, Dancing the Darkness, Battle of the Golden Wood, Seeds of Old Trees).
But that's off the top of my head - I have loved many many others, and I'm still behind on, oh, just everything posted since the pandemic.
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warrioreowynofrohan · 3 years
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hello! Do you have any silm or lotr fic recs? :D I love reading your meta, thanks for your writing!
Sorry forgot to add - I did go through your top ten fics list (and everything written by arriviste haha), so would be curious if there are any fics you’ve read recently that you’ve enjoyed!
Thank you so much! I don't read extremely widely when it comes to Silm/LOTR fanfic - mostly I have a small list of favourites that I reread a lot - but here are some others that I've liked. The Potboy and Clodia recs are by way of @arrivisting - thank you for getting me onto those!
More of the Splintered Light series by @thearrogantemu: "When All Other Lights Go Out" (focused on Findis, and absolutely beautiful) and "When the Fall is All There is" (about Gandalf and Frodo) are both excellent!
"To gather in a flourishing way" - a gorgeous fairy-tale style piece about Anairie and Earwen centred on cross-cultural understanding and reconciliation.
“Tell me something the Teleri do that the Noldor do not,” she said, and Eärwen sang her the driest teaching songs of law she had ever learned from her eldest brother, thinking Anairë’s request somewhat arrogant. Nevertheless, Anairë listened, and when she had done asked many questions.
As the light of the Trees reached its mingling, she rose and said, “I see now that the Falmari see the need for order differently than do the Noldor. I thank you, and would like to speak with you again.”
Anairë next found Eärwen at a family gathering, where she stood somewhat apart. She asked Eärwen, “Will you tell me something the loremasters of the Falmari know that those of the Noldor do not?” Eärwen sang her the teaching songs her mother sang to young mariners and divers so they could know the currents and forces of the open sea, thinking in her heart that Anairë would be bored. Nevertheless, Anairë listened, and when she had done asked many questions.
When voices began to rise in anger elsewhere in the room, as they often did at these gatherings, Anairë stood quickly and said, “I see now that the knowledge of your people runs as deep as the knowledge of mine, only in a different direction. I thank you, and would like see you again where we can speak properly.”
"Oak and Willow" by Potboy - a multichapter fic tracing the early growth of the relationship between Celeborn and Galadriel, primarily from the Sindar point of view. Does an excellent job of illumination how the Sindar would have seen things, which is very different from the Noldor-centric assumptions of many fics.
"Goldilocks and the Three Balrogs" by Clodia, about Glorfindel's return to Middle-earth alongside the Istari. Glorfindel, and the Istari, and a couple elves of Middle-earth that he meets are all very well characterized; the sense of culture shock and dislocation is palpable, and the character development is done very effectively. "Wanderlust" is another good one by the same author, and "Nightingales and Starlight" deals with post-canon Daeron and the composition of the Leithian and also has some good character development.
HereNorThereNearNorFar has a variety of very good fics that often take me outside of my comfort zone, including "Our Lady of Perpetual Compassion, She of Sorrows and Succor" (about Nienna), "And Fair She Was and Free" (a very good fic about the growth of the romance between Amroth and Nimrodel), "Casting Out the Serpent" and "Suitable Foster" (Finrod and Beor and general cultural differences between elves and men), "The Sky, the Sea, the Birds Between" (Earendil, Elwing and Eonwe; the fact that her writing actually got me to read a fic about Earendil and Elwing having a poly relationship with an angel speaks for itself), "Three Golden Rings" (post-canon Silvergifting, which is a relationship I usually don't go in for at all), "Who Never Returned" (Morwen's opinion of Beren; it isn't kind), and "The Thousand Stories" (myths memories, and perspectives of the Men of Middle-earth - and one from an orc; vaguely reminiscent of NK Jemison to me, also with notes of The Tombs of Atuan).
Undercat (@undercat-overdog on tumblr) has some good fics; I'm currently casually following "Shall These Bones Live" (another post-canon Silvergifting one) because I'm very weak for Ezekiel references.
There are definitely parts of the Quenta Narquelion by bunn that I find very compelling and emotionally moving, though there are also large parts that I have major philosophical differences with.
And by the way, if you enjoyed "The Starless Road", the author has some original m/m fantasy fiction published with a faerieland that is very beautiful, otherworldly, and unsafe: Silver in the Wood and Drowned Country, by Emily Tesh; they're both novella-length and, as you would expect from the author of 'The Starless Road', the prose is gorgeous.
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