Sexbots, AI Gods, augmented reality taken to extreme, gamification of life, apps for every aspect of your life... I read GSH hoping that any developers weren’t reading it too as I don’t want them to actually bring some of the ideas into reality.
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The central theme - and the titular pun - of the story is how the acceleration of technology has caused a breakdown in relationships not only between humans but with any deity who may or may not have existed but who now is definitely dead in the Nietzschean sense.
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And from this God-shaped hole, strange new gods arise, for nature abhors a vacuum. Humanity hates the void too, and creates grotesque abominations to fill in the black hole where once lay something of greater substance.
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It’s really hard to review this story without giving too much away but I do recommend everyone give this a read. The ideas are electric and the writing is intense and full of imagery. The descriptions of the augmented worlds are positively exhilarating.
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Minor criticisms: At times the story does lapse into incoherence and the finale is quite sudden and flat following the same narrative structure as Gig Economy’s conclusion: a monologue, followed by a brief description and ending in an exclamation.
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I would love to see GSH extended into a full-length book where the ideas were built upon and we had more information about this world and the people in it. As it stands today, it’s 60% of one of the greatest modern horrors being written.
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I also hope this is only the beginning for
@0x49fa98 and that he builds a Mythos similar to his namesake. I want to see his sex-god Galatea being referenced in crossover works and whatever other disciples of the crawling chaos may be lurking out there.2 replies 0 retweets 17 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @moldbugman @0x49fa98
One thing that's really stuck w/ me since reading (hopefully without spoiling for anyone else): when you press your finger into a balloon, were you standing inside the balloon it would look like a tower made of the balloon itself.
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Could something pure on the outside be pressing into the world of GSH causing it to appear as a tower within? Is the sacrifice not a pure thing to an evil one, but an evil one to a pure thing beyond?
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Excuse my delight in interrupting your review w/ book club discussion twitter!
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Interesting points. I also enjoyed your review of GSH
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