Ah, I'm sort of? active on Twitter but the way I use it is for news, fanart and scenery pics.
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I love all the characters, warriors and 104th alike but I have a weakness for Armin, Eren, Reiner and Jean.
Understandable, I like them too (ok, I don't like Eren as much as the others actually, but it's an engaging character, no doubt about it.
Interesting, I had no idea horror had different sub genres. I think, I liked the Little Nightmares series, in terms of games and Oxenfree. But Little Nightmares is a huge inspiration when I write horror fics because it has no dialogue but you feel the tension in it.
I've never heard of it, I'll have to check it out.
I discovered magic realism and surrealism orginated in South America, so I've actually started with South American authors first. My fave is Mariana Enriquez's The Dangers of Smoking in Bed, a collection of short stories with heavy emphasis on surrealism.
Oh, I really like Mariana Enriquez! By her, I read "Things we've lost in the fire" and some other loose stories. I'm tempted by her newer (or newly-published? I didn't check) novel but I'm a bit afraid because it's on the longer side and I can't commit to very long narratives at the moment.
Horror-non-horror writers I like from South/Central American countries are: Samantha Schweblin (Fever Dream, not Little Eyes), Cristina Rivera Garza (The Iliac Crest) and (older) Amparo Davila and Silvina Campo. Not counting Leonora Carrington but of course Leonora Carrington is everything.
I did read PTSD Radio, a manga series based on a neglected god-- it's also got short stories in it.
Oh that reminds me that I did read the first volume and did not continue probably because of rapid changes around me. I should go back, it was cool.
I'm into Fantasy as well and I like blending it with Slice of life and Horror. My fave author is Peter Beagle and his work, "The Last Unicorn" and the anime movie, "Wolf Children."
I only know him by name! For fantasy, my absolute favorite is probably Diana Wynne Jones, although I haven't been reading a lot of hers lately (and maybe not a lot of fantasy overall? My I lost count on everything -__-)
I'm so glad to find another reader with similar taste in genres though! I'll be happy to chat about it.
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Understandable, I like them too (ok, I don't like Eren as much as the others actually, but it's an engaging character, no doubt about it.
I've never heard of it, I'll have to check it out.
Oh, I really like Mariana Enriquez! By her, I read "Things we've lost in the fire" and some other loose stories. I'm tempted by her newer (or newly-published? I didn't check) novel but I'm a bit afraid because it's on the longer side and I can't commit to very long narratives at the moment. Horror-non-horror writers I like from South/Central American countries are: Samantha Schweblin (Fever Dream, not Little Eyes), Cristina Rivera Garza (The Iliac Crest) and (older) Amparo Davila and Silvina Campo. Not counting Leonora Carrington but of course Leonora Carrington is everything.
Oh that reminds me that I did read the first volume and did not continue probably because of rapid changes around me. I should go back, it was cool.
I only know him by name! For fantasy, my absolute favorite is probably Diana Wynne Jones, although I haven't been reading a lot of hers lately (and maybe not a lot of fantasy overall? My I lost count on everything -__-)
I'm so glad to find another reader with similar taste in genres though! I'll be happy to chat about it.