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dame-de-pique · 2 years
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Edward Leaming - Moonrise in the Catskills, 1890
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mariaangels · 1 year
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Edward Leaming 1890
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b00-br0-phantom · 6 days
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The city of New Orleans is about to get weirder!
Coming to raise your 𝘴𝘱𝘪𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘴 I present to you all the biggest dorks this side of the bayou.
Everyone welcome:
♤EDWARD LEE & LEAM GREY♤
And indie project series created by me that is still very much in development and that I hope to be able to bring to the public and show to you all.
SYNOPSIS:
Death is not always the end of the road for everyone, or at least not for Edward Lee. A wandering ghost who has lived traveling body by body to this day, getting in trouble for centuries and running from the authorities of the Underworld, where souls like him reside.
Until he ends up in the city of New Orleans.
There, he meets a human hippie and his future best friend, Leam Grey.
And together, they must fight the ghosts of New Orleans and Louisiana who are trying to take revenge on Edward for his past misdeeds and antics, resolving their unfinished business so that they can rest in peace and don't take Edward back to the Underworld.
Author's note from me to you:
Originally this blog was going to be focused on solely my undertale oc but as my postgraduate course is ending not only do I need a final project but also I've been thinking of this idea for a while, and since this is my main blog here on Tumblr I found it would be better to start the development of my indie series project over here!
Fandom art still will be made by me but since this is my final college project and it's something I've always dreamt of doing, I'm sure you understand that the majority of my time will be spent working on these goons. Thank you to those who support me and I'll keep on uploading you with art as the animation bible for this project is made.
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bluewinnerangel · 3 years
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hi love (hope you’re comfortable with pet names, if no I’m sorry). I wonder if you know any master list including all the books rbb and sbb ever recommended/were seen with. I was looking for it and all i could find was the entire masterpost (that’s gigantic) or more specific ones, but not one with only the books
Let's just make one:
A Collector's Guide to Teddy Bears by Judith Miller x
All Of Me: My Story by Claire Richards x
Bette Davis by Barbara Leaming x
Freddie Mercury: The Definitive Biography by Lesley-Ann Jones x
From Drags to Riches by Danny La Rue x
Hotel Babylon by Imogen Edwards-Jones & Anonymous x
I Hate Everyone...Starting with Me by Joan Rivers x
Invitation to a royal wedding by Kathryn Spink x
Judy Garland by Anne Edwards x
k.d. Lang: All You Get is Me by Victoria Starr x
Liberace: An American Boy by Darden Asbury Pyron x
Little Book of Calm by Paul Wilson x
Los Angeles, San Diego & Southern California by Sara Benson & Andrew Bender x
Mercury and Me by Jim Hutton x
Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel by John Stossel x
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Some posts about these books: That one with the whole bookshelf - Joan Rivers - Danny La Rue - THAT one - Hotel Babylon
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kittybennett · 2 years
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thank you to the lovely @ardendevereux for tagging me! 💕💕 I loved reading through your responses to all the questions 💕
rules: tag 9 people you want to get to know better
favourite colours: coral and peachy tones, turquoise, emerald green
currently reading: the beautiful and the damned by f scott fitzgerald, certain dark things by silvia moreno-garcia, elizabeth by alexander walker, a death in the islands by mike farris, last night at the viper room by gavin edwards, if this was happiness by barbara leaming, and the lying game by ruth ware. and I’m re-listening to the night circus audiobook
last song: “you go to my head” by billie holliday
last series: hometown cha cha cha and masterchef
last movie: single all the way on netflix ( 🌈 )
sweet, savory, or spicy: savory or spicy
currently working on: @roguesgame is probably my biggest wip if we’re talking about writing, but I’ve been playing around with another (untitled and unannounced) story lot lately. aside from that, i am writing a rom-com novel called dizzy spells and have been revisiting a research paper from college that I’d like to turn into a non-fiction historical book during my lunch breaks at work.
crafts-wise, i’m working on a crocheted bag I was commissioned to make but I’m already thinking about the colors I’d like to use for a retro top I’m making for myself as soon as I’m done with the bag.
i tag the following folks: @gothamrains @thonydelarosa @mcleodbastian @taliaferros @malacaiii @sangre @nicodiangelc @mandaddylorians @offscriptif @gamesbyalbie and anyone that wants to do this (or ignore it, whatever the case may be)
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differentnutpeace · 2 years
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LATICS' RUN IN THE EMIRATES FA CUP COMES TO AN END FOLLOWING A 2-0 DEFEAT AT STOKE CITY.
Josh Maja opened the scoring in the 14th minute with a debut goal at the bet365 Stadium before Jacob Brown made an instant impact following his introduction by adding a second goal after the hour mark. Gwion Edwards was later shown a red card for Leam Richardson’s side after a second bookable offence, and though Latics continued to fight until the very end, the Potters held on to book their place in the Fifth Round of the FA Cup. คาสิโนออนไลน์
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wanwisa98 · 2 years
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LATICS' RUN IN THE EMIRATES FA CUP COMES TO AN END FOLLOWING A 2-0 DEFEAT AT STOKE CITY.
Wigan Athletic’s run in the Emirates FA Cup came to an end following a spirited 2-0 defeat at Sky Bet Championship side Stoke City on Saturday afternoon.
Josh Maja opened the scoring in the 14th minute with a debut goal at the bet365 Stadium before Jacob Brown made an instant impact following his introduction by adding a second goal after the hour mark. Gwion Edwards was later shown a red card for Leam Richardson’s side after a second bookable offence, and though Latics continued to fight until the very end, the Potters held on to book their place in the Fifth Round of the FA Cup.
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narakusblog · 2 years
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LATICS' RUN IN THE EMIRATES FA CUP COMES TO AN END FOLLOWING A 2-0 DEFEAT AT STOKE CITY.
Wigan Athletic’s run in the Emirates FA Cup came to an end following a spirited 2-0 defeat at Sky Bet Championship side Stoke City on Saturday afternoon.
Josh Maja opened the scoring in the 14th minute with a debut goal at the bet365 Stadium before Jacob Brown made an instant impact following his introduction by adding a second goal after the hour mark. Gwion Edwards was later shown a red card for Leam Richardson’s side after a second bookable offence, and though Latics continued to fight until the very end, the Potters held on to book their place in the Fifth Round of the FA Cup.
Latics headed into the fixture on the back of a 20-match unbeaten run and made nine changes from their midweek draw with Oxford United. Max Power and Gavin Massey retained their places in the starting XI while Glen Rea and Jamie McGrath came in to make their debuts at the bet365 Stadium.
Stoke City made six alterations from their draw at Huddersfield Town, with Liam Moore and Maja making their debuts whilst former Latics star Nick Powell also started against his former side.<!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->สล็อต pg
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bookmonsterzero · 7 years
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2017: Jan 8-14
Books
008. Orson Welles: A Biography by Barbara Leaming
009. The Alteration by Kingsley Amis
010. A Kiss For Cinderella by J.M. Barrie
011. The Killer Inside Me by Jim Thompson
012. In the Spirit of Crazy Horse by Peter Matthiessen 
013. Dawn by Octavia E. Butler
014. Japanese Fairy Tales by Yei Theodora Ozaki 
Movies
041. Going My Way (1944/Leo McCarey)
042. The Thin Man Goes Home (1945/Richard Thorpe)
043. Song of the Thin Man (1947/Edward Buzzell)
044. Swamp Thing (1982/Wes Craven)
045. Wavelength (1967/Michael Snow)
046. The Heartbreak Kid (1972/Elaine May)
047. Little Man, What Now? (1934/Frank Borzage)
048. One More River (1934/James Whale)
049. Graft (1931/Christy Cabanne)
050. Hairspray (1988/John Waters)
051. My Sister Eileen (1942/Alexander Hall)
052. Angels in the Outfield (1951/Clarence Brown)
053. One More Spring (1935/Henry King)
054. The Bells of St. Mary’s (1945/Leo McCarey)
055. He Who Must Die (1957/Jules Dassin)
056. Three Wise Girls (1932/William Beaudine)
057. The Arbor (2010/Clio Barnard)
058. Cœur fidèle (1923/Jean Epstein)
059. Murder at the Gallop (1963/George Pollock)
060. The Invitation (2015/Karyn Kusama)
061. Hoop-La (1933/Frank Lloyd)
062. White Woman (1933/Stuart Walker)
063. Party Wire (1935/Erle C. Kenton)
064. Place without Limits (1978/Arturo Ripstein)
065. Carol (2015/Todd Haynes)
066. This Is Martin Bonner (2013/Chad Hartigan)
Best experiences in bold, worthwhile ones are linked
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December 2018 & Annual Wrap-Up
In December, I acquired 42 books and read 6. As always, book links are provided by clicking on the title.
Books I read (ranked in order of most to least favorite—and in the case of the last one: utter shit)) were:
1. The Grey Bastards by Jonathan French
2. The Odds of Loving Grover Cleveland by Rebekah Crane
3. A Partial History of Lost Causes by Jennifer duBois
4. Freedom City by Philip Becnel
5. A Separate Peace by John Knowles
6. Descent by Tim Johnston
Books I acquired during December
Books acquired via giveaways:
1. The Warner Boys: Our Family’s Story of Autism and Hope by Curt and Ana Warner
2. My Fight for My Family by David Jordan
3. Hell Inc. by Dick Wybrow
4. The Burnt Summer by Chris Ledoux
5. The Martin Chronicles by John Fried
6. Eden at the Edge of Midnight by John Kerry
7. When I Grow Up, I Wanna Be Kenneth Tobey by Wesley R, Mullen
8. Living Proof by Peter J. Thompson
9. Murder, She Vaped: The Ironic T-Shirt Caper by Gregg Maxwell Parker
10. The Whole of the Moon by Rush Leaming
11. Five O’Clock Shadow by Karen Lenfestey
12. House on Fire by Bonnie Kistler
13. Surviving Minimized by Andrea White
14, Seeking Glory by Patricia Hamilton Shook
15. Culling the Herd by Edward R. Etzkorn
16. Winter’s Heist by Emily Duvall
Free books I received
1. The Road Beyond Ruin by Gemma Liviero
2. Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch
3. Luna: New Moon by Ian MacDonald
4. The Armored Saint by Myke Cole
Books I Bought
1.Tales of the Peculiar by Ransom Riggs
2. The Rose & the Dagger by Renée Ahdieh
3. Slasher Girls & Monster Boys by April Genevieve Tucholke
4. Crota by Owl Goingback
5. The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang
6. Nevernight by Jay Kristoff
7. The Book of Swords by Gardner Dozois
8. The Chrysalids by John Wyndham
9. 20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill
10. Simon Vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli
11. The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
12. The Child Finder by Rene Denfeld
13. They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
14. The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
15. A Reaper at the Gates by Sabaa Tahir
16. Baby Teeth by Zoje Stage
17. The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert
18. Sadie by Courtney Summers
19. Legendary by Stephanie Garber
20. The Librarian of Auschwitz by Antonio Iturbe
21. Mitosis by Brandon Sanderson
22. Fun Home by Alison Bechdel
I ended the year having read 24,576 pages across 78 books. That does not include the books I DNFed.
The average book length was 314 pages, with the shortest book being 22 pages and the longest being 752.
My average rating was 3.2 stars, which seems like kind of a “meh” year to me, which I guess it was. Out of the 78 books, only 6 were 5-star reads for me. And on reflection, there are two of those I would probably drop to 4 stars.
Looking ahead to 2019: my goals are to read 50 books, with at least 12 of those being Stephen King books since I own so many of them. 
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sakrogoat · 9 years
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mariaangels · 1 year
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