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Magpie Monday
Welcome to the week, people! Here are the shiny bits that caught my eye last week—please to enjoy! ♦ THE NINTH ART. Super Team Family‘s mash-up of the Vixen and Black Panther last week was great to see. I have … Continue reading →
Posted in About Writing, Magpie Monday
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Tagged Amber Tamblyn, Apex Magazine, Ask Baba Yaga, Batgirl, Batman, Battling Boy, Black Panther, book art, book vending machines, Brianne Drouhard, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Chad R. Allen, Christopher Barzak, Chuck Wendig, Cliff Chiang, Collective Perception Photography, Colleen Doran, Daily Science Fiction, Dame Judi Dench, David Cross, Demeter's Spicebox, Dennis Danvers, Devil's Lake, Disclosure, e.h., Eliza Dolittle, Emma Osborne, Emma Taylor, empty modifiers, Enchanted Conversation, Eric Himan, Erica L. Satifka, Erin Morgenstern, film trailers, flax-golden tales, Gail Carriger, Gail Simone, Guillermo del Toro, Gynotician, Harry Potter, How I Live Now, Jane Espenson, Jeff Lemire, Justice League, Kathryn Felice Board, Kazu Kibuishi, Kendare Blake, Kevin Pickett, literary fiction, Loni Klara, Maria Hummer, Marnie Bullock Dresser, Michelle M. Denham, Molly Brooks, Mr. Freeze, Mythic Delirium, narrative expectation, National Book Lover's Day, Offbeat Bride, Paul Pope, Philomena, Pochiko Ho, publishing, Rachael Acks, rattenkönig (or rat kings), Robyn, Ron Perlman, Ryan Gosling, Saorise Ronan, Sara Bareilles, Sharon Needles, Sherlock, Snoop Dogg, Taisia Kitaiskaia, Tampa, The Crane Wife, The Doctor Puppet, The Drowning Girl: A Memoir, The Piano, The Super Team Family Blog, The Vixen, The Wasp, Tina Connolly, Toby Barlow, Tor.com, Trillium, Warren Ellis, weddings, Wonder Woman
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Magpie Monday
Magpie Monday! Welcome to another week! Please to enjoy the assorted sights, sites, and sounds of the interwebs I have collected for you. And I may have some tasty mid-week snacks for you, too. ♦ HEAVEN IS A KIND OF … Continue reading →
Posted in About Writing, Magpie Monday
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Tagged 300: Rise of an Empire, A.T. Greenblatt, Adventure Time, Alan Kistler, Auvers-Sur-Oise, Avengers 2: Age of Ultron, Awesome People Reading, Ben Barnes, Ben Burgis, bend and snap, Benedict Cumberbatch, Bibliothèque nationale de France, BMO, Boing Boing, book trailers, BookRiot, bookshops, bookstores, Brian Azzarello, Brian Phillips, C3PO, Calvin Harris, Cat Rambo, Channing Tatum, children's books, Chuck Wendig, Cliff Chiang, Clive Barker, CounterClockWise, Cressida Cowell, Daily Science Fiction, Dave McKean, Diane Nelson, Doctor Strange, Dover Thrift Editions, Dr. Doom, dramatic structure, Eli Lieb, Emily Asher-Perrin, Eric Shanower, Erin Morgenstern, Fangirls, First Impressions (short film), flax-golden tales, Florence Welch, Freytag's Triangle, Gabriel Rodriguez, Gallifreyan Detective, George H. Ruiz, Grant Snider, Greg Ruth, Harry Potter, HISHE, Hufflepuff, I do NOT have too many books!, I've Loved You So Long, Idea Channel, Idris Elba, Iron Man 2020, J.K. Rowling, James Smythe, Jamie Madrox, Javier Bardem, Jayson Sanders, Jeff Bridges, Jeffrey Ford, Julianne Moore, Justice League of America, K.J. Kabza, Kazu Kibuishi, La caverne aux livres, Lavie Tidhar, Leigh Evans, Leigh Lahav, Leo Kei Angeleos, libraries, literary agents, Little Boots, Little Nemo in Slumberland, Livia Day, Luther, Marc Laidlaw, Marvel Comics, Mary GrandPré, Max Headroom, Michael McCreary, Morpheus, movie posters, Nancy Kress, Neil Gaiman, New Genesis, Nickelodeon Theatre, Nightcrawler, No, Octavia Butler, Oracle, Oxford Union Library, Phillipe Claudel, Return to Oz, Richelieu, Ryan Gosling, S.F. Said, Salle Ovale, Saoirse Ronan, Sarah Grey, Scarlet Witch, Seventh Son (film), Stay Geeky, Supergirl, Tansy Rayner Roberts, The Folio Society, the manananggal, The Sandman: Overture, The Spectre, The Super Team Family Blog, Thor: The Dark World, Tina Connolly, Tor.com, Tron, Uhura, Vintageblackglamour, web shooter, Weird Fiction Review, Wensleydale, Wim Wenders, Wolverine: The Musical, Wonder Girl, Wonder Woman, Yanick Paquette
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Magpie Monday
Here are some shiny things that caught my eye recently: ♦ The 2012 Chelsey Awards were given last week in recognition of excellence in genre art. The winners produced quite an amazing collection of art to feast your eyes upon, … Continue reading →
Posted in About Writing, Fairy Tales, Magpie Monday
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Tagged 30 Pounds of Human Tissue by Jennifer Campbell-Hicks, A Place of My Own: The Architecture of Dreams, A Wizard at War by A.M. Roelke, Adam Mills, AlphaBooks, autoerotic asphyxiation, Ben Towle, Birds and Birthdays, Bonnie Tyler, book cover art (design theories), Breaking the Frame by Kat Howard, Brothers Grimm, Cartographer's Ink by Beth Cato, Charlie Jane Anders, chocolate, Christina Hendricks, Christopher Barzak, Christopher Kubasik, Courtney Carpenter, Daily Science Fiction, Dark Phoenix, Dorothea Tanning, Edith Wharton's library, Electric Velocipede, electrified plants, Fin Fang Foom, forensics, genre, Grimm's Fairy Tales, haka, harvester ants, Heaven Under Earth by Aliette de Bodard, Hellboy, hermaphrodite sex, Hulu, I Dreamed the Moon by Julia Rios, Jabberwocky, James Scott Bell, Joe Bunting, John Bertram, L. Frank Baum, Lady Sif, Lee Pace, Legion by Brandon Sanderson, Legolas, Lightspeed, Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita: Story of a Cover Girl, Marc Basile, Mary Shelley, Matt Damon, Matthew Olin, Michael Parkes, Michael Pollan, miniatures, Moonstruck (bronze) by Michael Parkes, mythology (world) cultural appropriation, Neil Rivas, New Zealand, Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkel Emmanuel Ambroise Diggs, Quebec City Magic Festival, Recovering Lolita, Royal New Zealand Infantry, Ryan Gosling, skin cake, Snow White, soft drinks, sperm, Stefan Tosheff, storm troopers, strokes, Superboy (new), Sutured Infection, Tansy Rayner Roberts, The 2012 Chelsey Awards, The Booth at the End, The Highly Sensitive Person and the Writer by Susan Sipal, The Hobbit (film), The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe REDUXE Edition, The Spectre, The Super Team Family Blog, The Talented Mr. Ripley (film), The Three Graces (painting) by Michael Parkes, The Wizard of Oz, Theodora Goss, Thranduil, Tim Tadder, Tom Gauld, Total Eclipse of the Heart, travel writing, Troll: A Love Story by Johanna Sinisalo, Undoing Winter by Shannon Connor Winward, Vampirella, Watching Rockets by John Philip Johnson, Water Wigs, webseries, Weird and Proud of It by Johanna Sinisalo, Weird Fiction Review, Where the Wonder Women Are, William Faulkner, Wonder Man, writing (novellas), writing (novels), writing (romance), writing (setbacks & stumbling blocks), writing (short stories), writing houses, Xander Berkeley
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Magpie Monday
Here are some shiny things that caught my eye recently: ♦ This week’s Postcard Story by my friend Will Ludwigsen is one of my favorites so far, and I’m not just saying that because he was inspired by a photograph … Continue reading →
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Tagged Baba Yaga, Daniel Clowes, Drive, fantasy, Forest Rogers, Kat Howard, Lev Grossman, National Student Poets program, Peter Orullian, Petrograd, Philip Gelatt, Rasputin, Ryan Gosling, Scott Musgrove, The Daily Superpower, The Snow Maiden, Theodora Goss, Tyler Crook, Will Ludwigsen
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Magpie Monday
Here are some shiny things that caught my eye recently: ♦ This week’s recommendation for All Hallow’s Read is a graphic novel: Criminal Macabre, written by Steve Niles and illustrated by artists like Ben Templesmith, Kelley Jones, Kyle Hotz, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam Mills, Ben Templesmith, Better Than Visiting Sunnydale, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Cal McDonald, Christopher Walken, Criminal Macabre, Earthsea, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Carroll, Fantastique Unfettered, John Cusack, Margot's Room, Neil Gaiman, Ryan Gosling, short stories, Steve Niles, The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, The Raven, The Tombs of Atuan, The Walken Dead, Ursula K. Le Guin, webcomics, Will Ludwigsen, Zachary Jernigan
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