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Magpie Monday
All that was bright and shiny in my eye last week…. *I’ll have a full slate of posts again this week, so check back tomorrow, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday for more tantalizing tidbits. ♦ TURN THE PAGE. Looking for a … Continue reading →
Posted in About Writing, Magpie Monday
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Tagged A Softer World, Andrew Gilstrap, Anne Tyler, aspect ratio, Audrey Tautou, author photos, Bart van Es, Batman, Batman/Superman (preview), Bee Wilson, bees, bidets, Bill Bernbach, Boing Boing, book promotion, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Byzantium (film), calories, Cate Blanchett, Catwoman, chatelaine, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Chuck Wendig, Consider the Fork, Daily Science Fiction, Dalek dress, Dave Hax, Dave McKean, deer doing odd things, Elizabeth I, Elizabeth Spann Craig, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, elves, Emily Horne, Erin Morgenstern, Erin Underwood, Ernest Hemingway, escapism, Farah Mendlesohn, Fascinating, fetuses, film trailers, flax-golden tales, Gail Carriger, Grá Linnaea, Hall and Oates, Harry Potter, Heiresses of Russ, Helen Mirren, Hogarth Shakespeare, io9, Iron Man 3, J.M. Sidorova, James McAdam, Jeanette Winterson, Jeff Pruitt, Jem and the Holograms, Joey Comeau, John Hess, Joseph Campbell, Jug Face (film), lava, Leonard Woolf, Letters of Note, lightning deaths, Luca Parmitano, Madéleine ♥ Flores, Madeline Ashby, mantis shrimp, Marissa Meyer, Matt Smith, Melissa Mead, memory, Monomyth, motivational penguin, Neil Gaiman, Neil Jordan, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, outlining, Paula Treick DeBoard, Radio Free Other, Red 2, Richard Lee Byers, Robin Mizell, Safe Bedside Table, Seinfeld, Shirley Jackson, shirt folding, snow leopards, Spock, Superman, Tara Calaby, Terry Jacks, The DeFranco Family, The Fall (film), The Film Doctor, The Hobbit (film), The Mourning Hours, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, The Sandman, The Super Team Family Blog, The Wasp, Thérèse, Toni Tesori, Tor.com, universe colliding, Virginia Woolf, Vita Sackville-West, William Shakespeare, Wonder Woman, World War Z
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Magpie Monday
All that was bright and shiny in my eye last week…. Well, not all—I’ll probably need to do another Magpie post this week to share everything I thought was worth sharing! ♦ THE HORNS OF ELFLAND. When I was young, … Continue reading →
Posted in Magpie Monday
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Tagged A Little Sleep by Melissa Mead, Alex Bledsoe, Alisa Stern, Amazing Stories, An Exodus of Wings by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam, Ballroom Luminoso, Bartholomew Cubbins, Blessing Hancock, Bryan Furuness, Byzantium (film), Cameron Cook, Charlotte Church, Christopher Barzak, Colosso dell'Appennino (The Appennine Colossus), Convos with My 2-Year Old, Daily Science Fiction, Dan Brown, David Malki!, Dieter Krehbiel, Doctor Who, Edward & Amelia vs The Vampire King, Elizabeth Hand, Erin Morgenstern, flax-golden tales, Gemma Arterton, Giambologna, Hollywood Movie Dance Tribute, How Not to Be Surprised When You're a Ghost, Innocence, It's Not About the Nail, Jason Headley, Jeanine Schaefer, Joe O'Connell, Johann Thorsson, Joshua Weinstein, Juan Santapau, Justice League of America, Kate Beaton, Lady Gaga, Linda Clare, Matt Smith, Matthew Clarke, Men Without Hats, Moscow But Dreaming by Ekaterina Sedia, Mur Lafferty, music videos, Neil Gaiman, Neil Jordan, Nitpick by K.S. O'Neill, Paris, Phillepe Ramette, Pretty Monsters by Kelly Link, Private Memories by Michael Haynes, public art, reading chairs, reading nooks, rule of three, Russell Hinson, Saorise Ronan, short-fiction contracts, Sister Janet Mead, Storm, Subway Ballet, Swamp Biscuits and Tea, The City by Stella Gemmell, The Death of Love Project by my friend Julie Day, The Doctor Puppet, The Elephants in the Room by Paul Cornell, The Judy Garland Show (1964), The Ladies of Grace Adieu by Susanna Clarke, The Left Side of Your Lover's Broken Face by Brynn MacNab, The Lord's Prayer (1973 song), The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, The Phoenix, The Safety Dance, The Secret Knots, The Shadow of Myself (2007), The Shambling Guide to New York City, The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes, The Super Team Family Blog, Thirty Seconds to Mars, This Actually Happens A Lot, This Is Love (song), Tom Gauld, Tom Law, Tor.com, Up In the Air, Warmland Films, Wondermark, Worldbuilding Assistance by Erin Morgenstern, X-Men
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Review of The Company of Wolves
If you’re interested in reading my thoughts on the 1984 film The Company of Wolves, check out the guest review I wrote for the Month of Horror series on my good friend Cameron Cook’s blog, Underrated or Misinterpreted. How could you … Continue reading →
Posted in Criticism & Reviews
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Tagged Angela Carter, Cameron Cook, fairy-tale films, horror films, Neil Jordan, The Company of Wolves (1984)
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