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Aug. 22nd, 2013 11:19 amDear Project Gutenberg:
Thank you so very, very much for producing free e-books of William Hope Hodgson's work. Quite aside from how much I enjoy The House On the Borderlands and Carnacki the Ghost-Finder, the fact that Mr. Hodgson tended to write Scots and Irish characters' dialog in heavy eye dialect/pronunciation spelling with all kinds of H's sticking out of places that H's don't actually belong makes me rather more at ease with just dropping the G's and some of the internal vowels when some of my RP characters speak. Because damn that rendition of a Scotsman's speech was terrifying to read.
And not in the 'we have a potentially cosmic horror in the house, Mr. Carnacki, please do be careful about setting up the Electric Pentacle' kind of terrifying way.
Thank you so very, very much for producing free e-books of William Hope Hodgson's work. Quite aside from how much I enjoy The House On the Borderlands and Carnacki the Ghost-Finder, the fact that Mr. Hodgson tended to write Scots and Irish characters' dialog in heavy eye dialect/pronunciation spelling with all kinds of H's sticking out of places that H's don't actually belong makes me rather more at ease with just dropping the G's and some of the internal vowels when some of my RP characters speak. Because damn that rendition of a Scotsman's speech was terrifying to read.
And not in the 'we have a potentially cosmic horror in the house, Mr. Carnacki, please do be careful about setting up the Electric Pentacle' kind of terrifying way.