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Magpie Monthly — December 2015
Welcome to the final Magpie Monthly of 2015!
Posted in Magpie Monday
Tagged Atelier Kastelic Buffey, Batman, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Ben Affleck, Benedict Cumberbatch, book collecting, book hoarding, book repair, breakfast, Christopher Claremont, Christopher Reeve, Daniel Titz, Doctor Strange, Dorian Lebherz, ElfQuest, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Forest Rogers, Gal Gadot, Gerry Turnbull, Henry Cavill, Jesse Eisenberg, John Byrne, Johnnie Walker, Juan Santapau, Michael Zee, Paul Smith, Peter Hooten, Renato Garza Cervera, snow gl, Starbucks, Superman, sushi, The Morrigan, The New Teen Titans, The Secret Knots, The Story Pod, The Uncanny X-Men, Trina Merry, Twin Peaks, Won't someone please think of the polar bears?, Wonder Woman
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Magpie Monthly — October 2015
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Tagged All Hallow's Read, Baba Yaga's Assistant (2015), Benedict Cumberbatch, Boxcar Press, Brian Michael Bendis, Daryl Toh, Disney Princesses, Ed Harrington, Elizabeth Hand, Emily Carroll, House Hunters, IKEA, Intoverted Wife, Jeffrey Thomas, Jessica Jones, John Kenn Mortensen, Juan Santapau, Krysten Ritter, Mallory Ortberg, Marika McCoola, Martin Freeman, Mary Rickert, Matt Bellassai, Michael Gaydos, Mike Colter, Sherlock, Shirley Jackson, The Magicians, The Memory Garden (2014), The Secret Knots, Whine About It (webseries), Wylding Hall (2015)
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Magpie Monday
It’s the return of Magpie Monday! Happy Memorial Day, everyone! ♦ I’ve written about her before, but she bears repeating: photographer/model Ellie Lane (you can follow her on Facebook). I really like her work, whether she’s photographing herself or other … Continue reading
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