I searched and couldn't find this thread or question posted anywhere. If it has before, I apologize. Also, I don't think this will make for much a long term thread, but it's an interesting question nonetheless.
Miss Mod will probably have to get us the answer, but here goes:
Which of his books would SK recommend as the "first one" with which a new CR should start their SK journey? And more interestingly, why the particular one?
Also, is there a single book or story that he feels most broadly embodies his style/work and represents him "in a nutshell"?
I suppose we could offer our opinions regarding and discuss that last question here in more length.
Miss Mod will probably have to get us the answer, but here goes:
Which of his books would SK recommend as the "first one" with which a new CR should start their SK journey? And more interestingly, why the particular one?
Also, is there a single book or story that he feels most broadly embodies his style/work and represents him "in a nutshell"?
I suppose we could offer our opinions regarding and discuss that last question here in more length.