About halfway through The Shining. Finally got around to reading it, after all these years. Given my own family background, reading this one is partly-traumatic and partly-cathartic. I'm hoping it balances out on the latter side when I'm finished...
The only one I'm looking forward to is the Greg Cox novel so I'm saving that for last as my reward for making it through these.
If I remember correctly (it's been a while since I read it), Here There Be Monsters is more of an SCE story than a Gateways story, so if you want to read SCE later, I would just hold it off until then. The Gateways set off the events of the novella, but it doesn't really tie into the events of the rest of the miniseries.I see that Gateways #8 is in SCE Omnibus #3 IIRC (I have not read any SCE yet though).
^Nice review. One thing: The Wounded Sky is a lot more than reminiscent of "Where No One Has Gone Before" -- it's the direct basis for the episode. Duane and Michael Reaves's original script draft was much closer to the novel, but it was changed enormously in rewrites, with only one or two of their lines remaining in the final episode.
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