we have our little community here, in cyberspace, and that's cool. but if you're anything like me, you don't really know many people who read and write in real life, or if they do it's mostly academic.
i know it's probably just a lot of romanticized shit, but left-bank paris when all those authors were there seems like a pretty cool spot to be, even if it wasn't all that it was cracked up to be. i say we pick a city and all move there and live the romantic life on the dole as down and out bohemians.
my vote would be for mexico city, but i'm open to suggestion.
Carson Price
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Nathaniel Jackson
>willfully abandoning your home country, therefore negating your patriotism Not patrician at all senpai You're all a bunch of pseuds anyway, there's nearly nothing to gain from meeting faggots like you irl
Lincoln Ross
unsubscribe
Julian Myers
Baltimore's pretty chill
Levi Anderson
Oklahoma City is the obvious choice
Lucas Cruz
St Petersburg
Thomas Rivera
As in nothing ever happens here? I'd agree with that. Thank good I'm leaving in a few months.
Jayden Price
im already in dc so itd be close
yoo i like this idea
Leo Sanders
Hengelo, The Netherlands makes a great place to live for any aspiring writer. I promise.
Easton Brown
yo what is good with delft? i visited once and it seemed mad cozy. does everyone in the netherlands like nescio
Oliver Peterson
Hengelo > Delft but still good. Lots of smart people live there I guess. The only person that I know that has even read Nescio is my brother. We both like it. All my other friends read scandinavian crime thrillers.
Jackson Harris
DC is infinitely better than Baltimore, especially for a writer.
Jordan Jones
German user here. I am currently trying to improve my prose and I feel like I have to get out of my place to really be able to do so. If you can offer a couch to crash on for a week or so I'll come by and we can read and write together a bit. 100% srs
William Lee
!!!! let's do it! Oklafag here
Zachary Green
Barely anyone has even heard of Nescio. Most people know Mulisch and Hendriks, but that's where their literary knowledge ends.
Jordan Brown
damn i thought he was more famous. wish he had written more
if you can get to washington, youre welcome to crash at my spot
isnt tulsa more Veeky Forums? saying that based solely on rumblefish
Eli Ortiz
if getting to the US wasnt such a goddamn pain in the ass I would take you up on that offer in a heartbeat...
Wyatt White
Probably some shitty City like Sarajevo.
Ryder Campbell
what makes it a pain? most us-origin flights to europe ive taken go through frankfurt. or its just expensive?
Elijah Long
It is rather expensive, yes. Apart from that Europeans also have to apply for a short-term Visa to visit, I think. Last time I did that it was quite the hassle. To be honest the price of a flight is a problem in and of itself already, as I am a student.
Andrew Richardson
Most patrician city this side of Panama.
Bentley Perez
None of us want to say it, but New York is the obvious answer.
Dominic Barnes
Ya right like I want to meet a bunch of stinky NIGGERS
Brody Sanchez
yeah totally dude, we can bounce ideas off of jonathan franzen and rachel cusk, good call. ill work as a waiter at a tapas restaurant. new york is perfect, because its a middlebrow yuppie disneyworld filled with people who listen to npr podcasts. perfect.
Isaiah Foster
This. I could actually see a bohemian lifestyle circlejerk like OP wants happening at any number of pretentious sidewalk cafes in DC. Trouble is living there among whites is expensive af.
Samuel Gomez
Zürich so that we could all chil in the grand cafè odeon The place where Lenin, Joyce, Hesse and Mussolini were drinking their coffee.
Jonathan Fisher
isnt a bottle of water like $20 in zurich
Jordan Torres
Probably somewhere cheap but highly populated, so not anywhere in North America or Western Europe.
Joseph Moore
If you don't think the bourgeois exist everywhere, you're deluded.
New York has a shit ton of culture, even the most disgusting aspects of its commercial culture gives it merit for an artist - you have to understand what you love and what you hate.
Ian Flores
Well it depends where you buy it but wages are usualy pretty high in switzerland(but you shouldnt go to the odeon or other cafès clubs bars etc every day)
Chase Richardson
What do you think Paris was like? Do you think it was all cheap fun? You're an imbecile
Juan Peterson
And you can drink fountain, lake and river water if hydration is your concern
Grayson Gomez
Fuck yes, I came here to post this. Stuck in Seattle right now, but I'm looking to move over sooner rather than later. Help me, Islandbro.