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Prismattic comments on April 2014 Media Thread - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Prismattic 03 April 2014 03:21:03AM 5 points [-]

I've been on a bit of an alternate history kick recently. I can recommend both Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan-Behemoth-Goliath young adult steampunk v. biotech alternate World War One trilogy, and Ian Tregillis' Bitter Seeds-The Coldest War-Necessary Evil demonologists v. bioengineered ubermenchen series. (Neither is rationalist fiction in the sense of having super rational characters, but it is realist fiction in the sense of character's making mistakes for bias-related reasons.)

Also, I seem to recall seeing Yvain say something on his blog recently about being surprised that many of the people he knew who reference Lovecraft haven't actually read him. For those who aren't aware of it, all of Lovecraft's solo-authored work in chronological order is available as a free e-book here.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 05 April 2014 06:48:24PM 0 points [-]

You might like Celestial Matters by Richard Garfinkle-- ancient Greek metaphysics is true. Greece becomes a world power, and the story is about an expedition to the sun to get elemental fire. Taoist alchemy is also true.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celestial_Matters

Comment author: polymathwannabe 03 April 2014 07:20:10PM 0 points [-]

Thanks a million. I've been looking for a Lovecraft omnibus for ages.