Books: other

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‘Red Means No’ Orgies

‘Red Means No’ Orgies is a recurring book in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 1 times across 1 issues between October 17, 2025 and October 17, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as "‘Red Means No’ Orgies , reviewed by Eneasz Brodski". It most often appears alongside 80,000 Hours, ACX, ACX.

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1
Issue count
1
First seen
October 17, 2025
Last seen
October 17, 2025
Book title
‘Red Means No’ Orgies
Likely author
Eneasz Brodski
October 17, 2025 · Original source
‘Red Means No’ Orgies, reviewed by Eneasz Brodski. Eneasz is best known for creating the full-cast HPMOR audiobook/podcast, and he now podcasts at The Bayesian Conspiracy covering rationalist general-interest topics. He has also published the novel What Lies Dreaming, a Lovecraftian horror set in 2nd century Rome. He blogs at Death Is Bad and will be participating in the Inkhaven residency this November.
“Tendencies Cancel”

“Tendencies Cancel” is a recurring book in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 1 times across 1 issues between August 23, 2024 and August 23, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as "Robert Frost, in his lesser-known 1936 poem “Tendencies Cancel”". It most often appears alongside A Few Don’ts by an Imagiste, A Hymn to God the Father, Alabama.

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1
Issue count
1
First seen
August 23, 2024
Last seen
August 23, 2024
Book title
“Tendencies Cancel”
August 23, 2024 · Original source
If you are interested in poetry but absolutely despite free verse, however, the book still provides a glimmer of hope: Clement Wood argues quite persuasively that no form of poetry can last forever, including whichever form you personally can’t stand. Robert Frost, in his lesser-known 1936 poem “Tendencies Cancel”, agreed with and wrote about wood: