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Das Ding auf der Schwelle. Unheimliche Geschichten by H.P. Lovecraft
Das Ding auf der Schwelle. Unheimliche Geschichten by H.P. Lovecraft




Das Ding auf der Schwelle. Unheimliche Geschichten by H.P. Lovecraft

They could start again, they would conquer a new planet. Their appetites would ensure their species survived beyond the husk of Earth. They had conquered it once, stripped it of its flesh, and left it a dying corpse. They would tear each other apart over the best land, the best food, the best sexual partners. In a state of nature, they would turn that cleverness, that instinct towards self-preservation, on one another. They were ruthless they were clever they were thoroughly human. They were the ones who could be counted upon to force this new planet to their will. The ones who had proven their worth through accruing the most gold, the most things. Seeds which would wake on a new planet, with unfamiliar soil, and soak in the same sun – more distant now, but familiar and comforting.

Das Ding auf der Schwelle. Unheimliche Geschichten by H.P. Lovecraft

There were seeds, the best and hardiest which could be found, stored in coolers of dry ice, kept sleeping. There were stores of freeze-dried foods, hard and chewy and unappealing the fruits of their home, the last to sustain them. There were thousands of panes of glass, made up of the melted sands of beaches no human toes would wriggle into ever again.

Das Ding auf der Schwelle. Unheimliche Geschichten by H.P. Lovecraft Das Ding auf der Schwelle. Unheimliche Geschichten by H.P. Lovecraft

The ships were packed with everything they’d need. They piled into the rocket ships, strapped into tight, uncomfortable space suits, crammed together in tiny passenger cabins, sweating and nervous. It was supposed to be humanity’s fresh start. Spread this like wild-fire, and let’s bring this plagiarist down in flames! Given how often they publish, and how flagrantly they plagiarized this one, whatcha want to bet they’ve stolen wholesale from many different authors in different fandoms? This is major, guys, and totally unacceptable. They’ve got thousands of reviews on Goodreads. Romilly King has almost 23 books out since early last year up on Amazon. >I suggest you go read the fanfic, if you like kinky Destiel. >If this fanfiction has been plagiarised so thoroughly, how can I trust other books by Romilly aren’t also plagiarised fic? If this fanfiction has been plagiarised so thoroughly, how can I trust other books by Romilly aren’t also plagiarised fic? Blue_Jack spent *hours and hours* writing and editing this *for free*, for people to enjoy *for free*, and someone tried profiting from it. >This was a work put out into the world to be enjoyed for free. >The plagiarisation isn’t even remotely subtle. It’s also entirely possible she’s plagiarised more fic. It’s entirely possible she’s been writing ahead of time and is only publishing now. >Romilly has published a book approximately once a month during 2020 and into 2021. The audio book still remains, for the moment. They filed a plagiarisation claim with Amazon, who pulled the book. >I contacted Blue Jack to see if they’re Romilly. Here’s the rest of OP’s commentary from the thread) There are even more images on Twitter, but even just these ten prove the point. (unforth’s note: …I’ve hit Tumblr’s image limit, but you get the idea.






Das Ding auf der Schwelle. Unheimliche Geschichten by H.P. Lovecraft