What happens when you finish reading the canon?
What happens when you finish reading the canon?
Start with the Greeks
Read 50's sci fi
Run off to join the Kurds and die of sepsis like Byron.
you start reading works of literary fiction as they come out and/or have fun with genre fiction
that loli knows too much about me
You can rest in peace
Start reading Clannad
Start playing Candyland
Start writing! The biggest mistake people on this board make is attempting to do this without having finishing the canon, hence the large amount of unfulfilled potential!
The ANIME eastern canon
The canon's a meme.
you read fanfiction
Secondary lit
when even anime girls on Veeky Forums call you a virgin, you know you need to get out of here.
Then you read non-fiction.
Start reading the motar.
Start reading the endgame of literature, visual novels.
I want to get a footjob from Azusa
I was supposed to go to the gym but here I am with a halfchub browsing K-ON! fanfic
>browsing K-ON! fanfic
Yuri fanfics? Because I kinda like them too. Any recommendations?
I'm no expert I just reverse searched the OP image and ended up on some japanese fan site.
Ah, I see. Don't mind my autism then lol
>implying anyone has ever finished reading the canon
The canon is like Achilles and the tortoise: between two books there is always a new one
Is Katawa Shoujo the greatest literary work of our times?
>flat as a washboard
>calling me a virgin
Anyway user unless you're 80+ you haven't read the whole canon.
If you've run out of "what to read" go to gen.lib.rus.ec , type in a random country, add literature, and download the first work that looks like it comes with a list of names.
You're better off rereading the best tho.
Visual Novels are the endgame of literary tradition. Prose, visual art, and music mixed together in an interactive experience that allows for the player to choose their own path through this constructed world.
Emi best girl.
This is what we've been leading up too desu
redpilled
just watch shoujo kakumei utena
There are people who don't think this?
No, that's pic related
>an interactive experience that allows for the player to choose their own path through this constructed world
Video game features don't transcend the literary experience, user.
again?!
you take the vajra pill and go live as a Dzogchen yogi in the woods