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  • Hi Kevin! I am still in Missouri. Strange, as I have been absent for the better part of the last 3 or 4 years myself. I just happened to check in yesterday and noticed you had responded to someone's post and was pleased to see it. I'd wondered how you were doing!
    Hello Kevin. I'm sorry to hear about The Boy Who Played with Shadows - that's bad news. I'll have a think about your questions - nothing occurs to me off the top of my head. Feel free to PM me and remind me. Thanks. Quentin.
    Thanks. It simply showcases my obsession with all those mad mavericks and prophets, although I am sure many more could go in there. Michael Cisco has done a similar thing on his blog, which was a partial inspiration. The album might grow like a great tree....
    Hello Kevin. Thanks for your message. I shall PM you soon, when I have a minute.
    Thanks for birthday wishes (even when being born is a present of dubious nature.But here, I am preaching to the converted mostly, I guess.) . Sorry for being so late, haven't checked back here in a while.
    Thanks. I think he i very appropriate for this forum; he has the atmosphere that seems very reminiscent of that of Ligotti.
    I am certainly not old enough to remember the Pretty Things at their height, but I'm not that young either. To quote another favorite artist "I was born in 67, the year of Sgt. Pepper's and Are You Experienced."
    Well, I'm bisexual so I can identify with the gay aspect of Dennis' work to some extent. I'm still very much a big fan of TG, Whitehouse and Current 93... I'd rank all 3 of those in my top ten groups. I used to be fanatically obsessed with Sotos' work and literally read almost everything he wrote up till maybe 2010 or so... then I lost interest in his work and practically gave away my entire Sotos library to a friend. In hindsight I wish I hadn't, as the friend in question eventually lost interest in Sotos as well, and eventually we had a falling out of sorts... I could have made a small fortune selling some of those books on eBay, ha ha. I still do admire Sotos' first fanzine "Pure."
    Hello Kevin,Yes, I've been a fan of Dennis' work since 2002, which is the year I read "Closer" (though in retrospect the first thing of his I most likely read was his liner notes for the Sonic Youth "Sister" LP). I began posting on his blog shortly after it began in 2005, and have been online friends with him for some years now (hell, I even send him Christmas cards every year, ha ha). I've only hung out with him once in real life, back in 2011, when a friend and I visited NYC to see him do some readings for his then-released "Marbled Swarm" novel. In some ways I owe a lot to him: he was the first person to ever publish my writing, and was kind enough to write a blurb for my first collection. He's also letting me write a lot of articles for his blog, on topics such as Throbbing Gristle, Whitehouse, Current 93, and Thomas Ligotti (to name a few). As a writer I do rank him very highly.
    Awesome. I wonder how many of us are old enough to remember the Pretties? I'm certainly not:))

    I'm a bit of a Pink Fairies fan myself, speaking of (early) Twink. Love 'Never Never Land."
    Hello Kevin. Yes, I'm a Pretty Things fan indeed. S.F. Sorrow is one of the great psychedelic albums (one of the great rock albums, really), and the name just has such a great ring to it.

    The Pretty Things impress me in that they always sounded great throughout their different incarnations and sounds. I'm a big fan of the album Parachute as well.
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