>"tee hee, can you guess the secret riddles I put in my story? You might have to reread it 5 times hahaha."
>"tee hee, I use an old thesaurus to name common stuff, enjoy looking up their definitions for no reason whatsoever hahaha. no excuse me while I don my dolman"
Delete this thread you shitter, NOW
>>9297140
I think I get it. The Fifth Head of Cerberus was about Hegelian dialectics, right?
There's a reason this ugly, fat walrus has to wear a name tag.
>>9297336
>tfw to intelligent to become a household name
>>9297140
>DUDE JACK VANCE WITH CATHOLICISM LMAO
>>9297336
Asimov never had to wear a nametag
>>9297336
Young Wolfe was actually handsome.
>>9297358
And how often was he referred to as 'America's foremost prose stylist'?
>>9297365
>foremost prose stylist
I thought that was the gass meme
>>9297147
>for no reason whatsoever
Just because you don't understand the reason doesn't mean it isn't there. Maybe reddit is more your speed.
>>9298637
It's versatile. I also sometimes use it for Joseph McElroy. The point is that it has to be someone who isn't a household name and is also a genuinely great writer. And yes it helps if they're considered an annoying meme on /lit.