Do you have any friends in real life who also enjoy reading? Asking for curiosity because today i went to a free literature course in my city and it's the first time i've felt that i'm with people with similar interests and whom i can relate to.
I only like Cioran and Houellebecq, but the only people I know who read are a girl who reads sci-fi and fantasy and another who likes Vonnegut, Murakami, etc.
>>9378391
>Do you have any friends in real life
hahahahaha
>>9378391
No real life friends here (or online ones for that matter), but thanks for the idea of taking a free literature course to meet similar minded people anon, I'll actually look into it.
Yeah, I've got one friend who reads pretty heavily and actually frequents /lit/. We talk about philosophy and just literature in general a lot, pretty nice.
>>9378435
It is a great choice anon,or at least it was for me. Kind of blogpost but still, i was always that weird kid in highschool who liked reading and felt like an outcast because i couldn't relate to anyone, plus i live in a kind of third world country so reading isn't very popular. I used to thought it was just because i'm kind of autistic (i have asperger's) but the experience of today just changed my mind. At first i was a bit shy and skeptic of what was going to happen, but the teacher turned out to be pretty nice and chill, so were my classmates. Hell, they even complimented my prose after we wrote a short story and read it out loud to the others. It was really one of the best days of my life.