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 No.126

For years Rubedo Press has been one of my favorite publishers and a few years ago someone on the 4chinz /lit/ had mentioned that they highly recommended their book Alchemical Traditions which has been up at bad for a second edition (SOON TO BE RELEASED) for like 4+ years. I preordered it for 50 bux, but whenever I ask the publisher (every 6 months or so) when its coming out he will say its about to and then it doesnt. I trust the dude(s) but am I the only /litizen/ waiting on this?

 No.132

>I ask the publisher (every 6 months or so) when its coming out he will say its about to and then it doesnt.
Whenever I ask my (male) literate friends when they're going to release their 'basically finished' collection of short-stories and poems I get the same answer. They do eventually release, but it takes three years and for two of those three years they sat on the text doing Keta or smoking Opium travelling in Europe and jumping from one art hoe orbiter to another.
For women it tends to be a different story. Profoundly mid, most works are adaptions and collect rather than boast. They release, but it's flatulence and wet, mildly warm. Like women.

 No.134

>>132
based retort. yea i mean, i told Aaron Cheak I trust he will release it in the end, and hes been saying they are still working on doing other translations of some of Fulcanelli's source texts that are due to come out EVENTUALLY but its just wild to have a book preordered like 3 years ago almost now and still to get the same responses. I completely agree with you that most of the time they are just sitting around getting stoned or drunk and running after women or whatever. Im always tempted to say to Cheak "have you been so busy creating the Stone you havent had time to finish the book?"

 No.135

>>132
womens book releases are like wet warm queefs, with some exceptions. ill remember this analogy for when its needed. thank you.

 No.138

>>134
>>how do you get your ideas?
>>they come to me
>how they come to him:

 No.139

>>138
sauce please?



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