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  1. Media Log: Night of the Crabs (Guy N. Smith, 1976)

    Started: Jun 30, 2025
    Finished: Jul 31, 2025

    For #372Pages

    #NowReading #books #MediaLog

  2. Media Log: Ugly Love (…Colleen Hoover)

    Finished: May 29, 2025
    Started: Mar 12, 2025

    For #372Pages. Irredeemable.

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  3. Media Log: The Legend of Rah and the Muggles (N.K. Stouffer, 1984 (?))

    Started: Jan 1, 2025

    Reading this for #372Pages

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  4. Media Log: The Quilting Cruise (Mary Devlin Lynch, 2020)

    Started: Nov 7, 2024

    Reading this for #372Pages

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  5. Surely one of the finest sections in modern English literature.

    Taken from “The Adventures of the Teen Archaeologists (Book One): The Land of the Moepek ” by Larry & Denise Ellis

    Note: this is the first and only time we hear about Walker, Waldo, Aaron, Madison, Magnus, Dallas, Vadimas, Jason, Ignacio, Baldwin, Fabien, Pablo, Hamilton, Ulrich, Wade, Wallace, Mack, Calder, Callahan, Dalton and Bailey. RIP, we hardly knew you.

    As always, thanks to the wonderful #372pages book club for exposing me to such great works (372pages.com)

    bookwyrm.social/book/1436848/s

    #Books

  6. Recently I listened to the #372Pages We’ll Never Get Back podcast episodes from 2018 about The #EyeOfArgon. For the uninitiated, EoA is a short fantasy novella in the vein of Conan the Barbarian that was published in the Ozark Science Fiction Association zine, #OSFAN, in 1970. The novella is hilariously bad, and thus developed cult status in the SFF community. This is all pretty well documented online. What I want to talk about is its less-documented author, #JimTheis🧵 1/

    #Fandom #History

  7. Recently I listened to the #372Pages We’ll Never Get Back podcast episodes from 2018 about The #EyeOfArgon. For the uninitiated, EoA is a short fantasy novella in the vein of Conan the Barbarian that was published in the Ozark Science Fiction Association zine, #OSFAN, in 1970. The novella is hilariously bad, and thus developed cult status in the SFF community. This is all pretty well documented online. What I want to talk about is its less-documented author, #JimTheis🧵 1/

    #Fandom #History

  8. Recently I listened to the #372Pages We’ll Never Get Back podcast episodes from 2018 about The #EyeOfArgon. For the uninitiated, EoA is a short fantasy novella in the vein of Conan the Barbarian that was published in the Ozark Science Fiction Association zine, #OSFAN, in 1970. The novella is hilariously bad, and thus developed cult status in the SFF community. This is all pretty well documented online. What I want to talk about is its less-documented author, #JimTheis🧵 1/

    #Fandom #History

  9. Recently I listened to the #372Pages We’ll Never Get Back podcast episodes from 2018 about The #EyeOfArgon. For the uninitiated, EoA is a short fantasy novella in the vein of Conan the Barbarian that was published in the Ozark Science Fiction Association zine, #OSFAN, in 1970. The novella is hilariously bad, and thus developed cult status in the SFF community. This is all pretty well documented online. What I want to talk about is its less-documented author, #JimTheis🧵 1/

    #Fandom #History

  10. Recently I listened to the #372Pages We’ll Never Get Back podcast episodes from 2018 about The #EyeOfArgon. For the uninitiated, EoA is a short fantasy novella in the vein of Conan the Barbarian that was published in the Ozark Science Fiction Association zine, #OSFAN, in 1970. The novella is hilariously bad, and thus developed cult status in the SFF community. This is all pretty well documented online. What I want to talk about is its less-documented author, #JimTheis🧵 1/

    #Fandom #History