So, I started reading the Trollhunters book...
and let me start by saying: wow, things are so different.
Sure we can clearly see it's the seed from where the series come, but at the same time many things are... so drastically different. Jim's dad for example, he never left. And no, he's not a horrible person there.
I haven't finished it, but i recommend it to all the fans of the show.
Anyways, back to the reason i started this post,...
After some pages, some of the things written in the book rang a bell. I remembered having seen that and then it hit me: 'The art of trollhunters' book.
There's concept art in there that shows stuff from the book. It's little, but it's there.
The first time Jim "met" a troll:
Jim's room and house:
For those who have already read the book. That boy besides Aaarrrgh,... That must be Jack:
Blinky and Aaarrrgh's design here isn't what is described in the book. Yet, there is this boy who seems to be Jack. So i wonder if at some point they had considered adding him to the storyline.
I'm liking the book, but i also like what they did for the series, how they grew that universe. Still, so far there are a couple of things that i would had liked to see in the show.
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I don't remember this musical number at all from this film, and what a pity, because it's a banger.
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What is your final act as a villain?
NUADA:
you succeeded with your plan, and you can see it playing out as you succumb to your injuries
glorious, glorious, you think. you don't feel the pain anymore, you just see the blood seeping through your fingertips. you are a martyr for your cause, you think. you have won, you think. the world around you bows to your glory, and you cry. and you die.
RAIDEN:
you were killed by the hero, and they regret it
it was raining, and maybe they couldn't see properly. everything was mixed together like mud and clay, and they just kept digging digging digging. they didn't mean to go this far! they thought they could change your mind! and now you're lying on the cold, wet ground, your blood mixing with the rain, and your hero holds onto your face and screams at you to get up.
CARL:
the hero refuses to kill you
you keeping screaming at them to kill you, but your hero just stands there weeping like some kind of fool. you grab onto their collar and scream, and you're probably spitting on them. how many times do you have to shake them for the sense to come flooding back? you both were so close to finally ending this a few minutes ago! now they're just crying and shaking their head and trying to hold your wrists. you're powerless! this is their chance! you collapse to your knees and sob.
CHANNE:
you succeeded with your plan... right?
you stand atop the peak, and you look down at the wreckage. it was righteous wreckage, you think. it was necessary. now, you can begin to rebuild; a new world that will be better than the last. you don't care that your hero's body lays at your feet-- dead and useless. you don't care that they were technically doing the same thing as you: trying to make what they thought was a better world. it doesn't matter that, really, it was pure chance that it was you who came out on top. it doesn't matter. it doesn't.
FREYA:
the hero decides to join you
you blink, but they're still standing there. they're still awaiting your answer. 'can they work with you'-- what kind of question is that? can they throw away their whole life? can they corrupt their morality? maybe this is a trap. maybe they're going to betray you the moment you take their hand... maybe you don't care. maybe you'll take your chances.
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tagging: Anyone who wants to do this! ^_^
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Somebody please make Zaki guitar and bass tabs on Songsterr pleaaasse
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As various sources, including TV Tropes, have already noted, the Rankin/Bass holiday special Jack Frost is very much like a wintery gender flip of The Little Mermaid. Namely the original Andersen tale, with its theme of unrequited love and its bittersweet ending. (The Disney version didn't exist yet.) Although by coincidence, both Jack Frost and Disney's Little Mermaid feature an animal character voiced by Buddy Hackett.
With the similarities in mind, it's interesting to compare the two stories' different requirements for the main character to become fully and permanently human.
In the original Andersen version of The Little Mermaid, for the heroine to survive in human form and gain a human soul, a man needs to love her more than anyone or anything else in the world, and marry her, vowing before a priest to always be true to her.
In the Disney version, this is modified so that Prince Eric needs to give her "the kiss of true love."
But either way, the required action is from the man, while the mermaid's role is framed passively. He needs to love her and kiss her or marry her, while she needs to be loved and be kissed or taken in marriage. And supreme emphasis is placed on love, and in Andersen's version, on marriage as a holy union.
In Jack Frost, to stay human permanently, Jack needs to acquire a house, a horse, a bag of gold, and a wife.
The impetus is on Jack to take action and gain these possessions, and the spell frames marriage as a transaction. A wife is simply the last possession Jack needs to acquire, on the same list as money and material property.
Now, the way it plays out is effectively the same. The Mermaid and Jack both choose to become human because they're in love with a human, and both can only hope that their human will return their love and marry them. Jack would never dream of trying to wed Elisa against her will: this is emphasized by the presence of the evil king Kubla Kraus as the villain, who shares Jack's dilemma of being powerful but lonely and who also fancies Elisa, but who kidnaps her and tries to force her into marriage, in contrast to Jack's selfless love. But the different wording of the spells, and the further material gain required of Jack, are interesting.
In both of these situations, the gender dynamics are questionable. They're certainly not modern. But if the plot of Jack Frost really was inspired by The Little Mermaid, then it was fairly clever of the writers to take the same basic situation (a supernatural being falls in love with a human and magically becomes human too, but can only remain so if their beloved marries them) and adjust the magic's requirements in a way that suits the gender flip.
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character stat framework.
name: davina evelyn claire
nickname(s): vina , dee , v ( by alex ; bayern / teen wolf verse ) , witch bitch , little witch , harvest girl, harvest witch .
age: 21 - 23.
birthdate: october 31st. halloween baby <3
species: witch ( main verse , princess of hell verse ) , human ( bayern verse ) human / emissary / druid ( teen wolf )
gender: cis woman.
preferred pronoun(s): she + her
romantic orientation: bisexual.
sexual orientation: biromantic.
parents: carina alice claire ( all verses ) + david elijah claire ( strictly bayern verse tho )
siblings: none
significant other(s): verse dependent but jack kline , joshua kraus , andrei lupei , meg masters , there's prolly more but . . she's lacking in romantic things so those are the ones at the top of my head atm.
eye color(s): ocean blue.
hair color(s): brown
body build: short , petite , thin / toned
height: 5'2.
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tagging: @razorfst , @m1dfielder , @unbearablyindifferent , @hcllchesters and YOU.
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“Ultraman Great”; 5x7 panel canvas; acrylics
Another small painting in anticipation of All Monsters Attack and special guest, Dore Kraus (Jack Shindo in ULTRAMAN: TOWARDS THE FUTURE)!
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Blitz Krieg
Pierre Gaillard-Bourgousie
Simon LeBlanc
Philip Morrison
Flint Morrison
Teddy Morrison
Gawain Cadwallader
Laban Bhattacharya
Pearl
Antonio Russo
Noir
Jonas Fisch
Lionel Schneider
Erik Wolf
Wolfgang Muller
Joshua Kraus
Alistair Byron
James Everett
Madeline Everett
Trent Byron
Flynn Everett
Peng Li
Samson Volkov
Azrael Volkov
Sebastian Volkov
Gregor
Smartie
Caramel
Rosie
Posie
Holly
Woody Puddles
Debbie Bakerson
MaryJane Doe
Orion Pax
Sonnen Von Teufel
Robert Vee
Romulus Charles Yates
Devi Brillianty
Alisia Brillianty
Gunther Brillianty
Draco Brillianty
Josefine Krieg
Alphonse Krieg
Dacian Ihle Edwards
Dagny Danger
Darren Danger
Pippin/Percieval Inannen
Sophia Sanchez
Samal Sanchez
Stephan Paris
Lazarus English
Spencer Klark
Springer Clarc
Beatrice Quinsco
Benedict Quinsco
Thomas
Benny
Tracey Murphy
Illiana Evans
Damara Scratch
Stanley Evans
Anna Evans
Akihito Mizu
Clover Jones
Connor
Maria Sanchez
Jack Sanchez
Maria Sanchez Jr
Sapphireo
Steel Comet
N'grahn
Annie
Callie English
Cal English
Jackson Whittaker-English
Cal Scratch
Lucille Scratch
Keith Whitehead
Bobbi Cottontail
Snowdrop Cottontail
Posie Cottontail
Dante Dahl
Pearl Merriet
Janet Sato
James Elwood
Connor Sato
Lee Morrison
Rebecca Morrison
Auntie
Fish Uncle
Alexander Dia
Alana
Mallory
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Initial SR-71 Cadre 27 May 1967 Restored by Dale Shelton
Via Flickr:
In the front row, from left to right are: Sgt Dave Gallard, Jack Kennon (Ops Officer), Ray Haupt (1RS Commander), Hal Confer (DCO), Bill Hayes (9SRW Commander), Charles Minter (9SRW Vice Commander), John Boynton (99SRS Commander), Harlon Hain (Ops Officer) & MSgt Loignon. The pilots are in the second row, with their RSOs directly behind them, again starting from the left: Storrie/Mallozzi, Sowers/Sheffield, Hichew/Schmittou, Collins/Seagroves, Bill Campbell/Pennington, Halloran/Jarvis, Brown/Jensen, Dale Shelton/Boggess, O'Malley/Payne, Walbrecht/Loignon, Boone/Vick, Bevacqua/Crew, Watkins/Dempster, DeVall/Shoemaker, Spencer/Branham, McCallum/Locke, St. Martin/Carnochan, Bull/McNeer, Powell/Kendrick, Daubs/Roetcisoender, Bobby Campbell/Kraus, Kardong/Coleman, Maier/Casey, Fruehauf/Mathers, and Hudson/Ferrell. - info courtesy of Dr. Coy Cross, Beale AFB 9RW/HO
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This is Donovan Oliver here, and today, for the Holidays, I’m counting down my picks for the Top 20 Christmas Villains and Doubters. Many Christmas Shows and Movies have been my uplifting holiday memories, but for this list, I’ve looked at those Bah Humbug Cranky Characters who either just can’t stand the holiday season and/or driven by absolute hate for Christmas that makes for a protagonist confront or go up against in the Yuletide movie, or show. Live Action, and Animation all counts for this one, but I’m focusing on characters who appear once. So, no characters that follow the holidays. What Christmas Villains are your favorite or least favorite perhaps? Ho Ho Ho that in the comments below. 20. Ms. Stout (The Search for Santa Paws) 19. Scut Farkus (A Christmas Story) 18. Robot Santa Claus (Futurama) 17. Hans Grubber (Die Hard) 16. Oogie Boogie (The Nightmare Before Christmas) 15. Professor Hinkle (Frosty the Snowman) 14. Forte (Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas) 13. Burgermeister Meisterburger (Santa Claus is Coming to Town) 12. Ben Haramed (The Little Drummer Boy) 11. Harry and Marv (Home Alone and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York) 10. The Miser Brothers (The Year Without A Santa Claus) 9. Belsnickel (The Christmas Chronicles 2) 8. Quillgan (Regular Show) 7. The Postman (Olive, The Other Reindeer) 6. Winter-Chilla (My Little Pony: Best Gift Ever) 5. Pitch Black (Rise of the Guardians) 4. Kubla Kraus (Jack Frost) 3. The Abominable Snow Monster of the North (Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer) 2. Ebenezer Scrooge (Various Christmas Carol Adaptations) 1. The Grinch (Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmWK5loOR1T/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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—THE DAREDEVIL ( 𝐑𝐄𝐂𝐎𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐂𝐎𝐔𝐑𝐓 𝐉𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐑 ), 𝕃𝔼𝕆 𝕐𝕆𝕆ℕ
✦⋆ CONNECTIONS ✦⋆ PINTEREST ✦⋆ PLAYLIST
FIRSTLY, SOME BASICS
FULL NAME: Leonora Everly Yoon
PREFERRED NICKNAME: Leo ( call her Nora at your own risk )
PREFERRED PRONOUNS: currently she/hers, but she’s reevaluating
DATE OF BIRTH: April 1st, 2000 ( aries sun, pisces moon, aquarius rising )
[ Leonora was born two months premature; her dad thought it was a joke but lo and behold, Odessa’s water had really gone and broken on April Fools ]
ZODIAC SIGNS: aries sun, pisces moon, aquarius rising ( une )
AGE: Twenty-Two but she feels ancient
HOMETOWN: born and raised in Gravewood, WV
FAMILY: George Yoon ( father, sheriff ), Odessa-Marie Yoon ( mother, waitress ), Feodore Avery Yoon ( older brother & Yoon golden boy )
OCCUPATION: Ice Skating Attendant & Teacher at the Windsor Ice Rink
SEXUAL ORIENTATION: she’s not for the streets, but it’s the whole spectrum
ROMANTIC ORIENTATION: re: last line
[ —the rest can be found in the DOSSIER: additional background information, physicalities and personality stuff among other things! ]
WHAT’S IN MY BAG: The Shape of Water by Daniel Kraus, A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan, a sketchbook she’s been filling up with still-lifes and stuff, and an empty planner her dad gave her
SENIOR SUPERLATIVE(s): class clown, life of the party, best smile
CURRENT QUOTE(s): “the feminine urge to enter a hell of my own making” “who the fuck decided to call it emotional baggage and not griefcase?”
TV PARALLELS: Gina ( Brooklyn 99 ), Winston ( New Girl ), Montana ( Do Revenge ), Orla McCool ( Derry Girls ), Sokka ( ATLA ), Ruthie ( Shrill ), Willie Jack ( Reservation Dogs ), Guillermo ( What We do in the Shadows ), Sperncer Shay ( iCarly )
TROPES: Allergic to Routine, Annoying Laugh, The Chew Toy, Cloudcuckoolander, Cool Loser, Crouching Moron Hidden Badass, Deadpan Snarker, Endearingly Dorky, Erudite Stoner, I Just Wanna Be Special, Jack of All Stats, Kaleidoscope Hair, Once Done Never Forgotten, Sad Clown
SECONDLY, A LIGHT OUTLINE
✧ No one would really admit it, but Leonora was that baby that married couples have when they’re on the brink of divorce— she was meant to fix George and Odessa’s failing relationship but the novelty of a new baby faded soon enough as her parents returned to their old routine, the new baby falling to the wayside.
✧ Even so, they’d never gotten around to the divorce. Babies are like monkey’s paws in that way and neither one of them wanted to go through with a divorce when they’d gone and had another baby to care for. Through the mess of their marriage, they loved each other still, and those legals proceedings would only be inconvenient.
✧ After his paternity leave had come and gone, George went back to working his long hours in the Sheriff’s office and Odessa was left home with a toddler and a newborn. She’d spend all day feeling alone at home, tending to the home and her kids; trying and failing to rekindle the love they’d cultivated in their adolescence.
✧ While Leonora and her older brother were babbling little ones then, kids can still sense these things. Leo was a fussy girl herself, and she’d always demanded more attention than her mother was willing to give. Once she’d started crawling, her mother set her down in a little corral and left her to her own devices.
✧ Most of her infancy was spent that way, her mother holding her at arms length as she reached out to her. George was a little better, though his own love came in bursts and then fizzled out entirely— he’d never had much energy when he came home, and most of the time he’d set her on his chest and doze off.
✧ Toddlerhood was a little easier on Leo, if only because she’d had access to other forms of distraction ( unfortunately for her mother, these were messy ). She’d started painting around this time, though it’s something all kids do, right? Must be the same with the colorful handprints all over the walls which pissed her mom off to no end.
✧ Life teaches Leo to be loud and messy— those are the most surefire ways to get her mother’s attention: throwing food at her brother, running a crayon along the surface of the fridge. Anything to get her parents’ attention, though hindsight would say these acts only pushed her mother further away than before.
✧ By the time Leo and her brother are in elementary school, Odessa’s thinking of joining the workforce. Desperate for anything that will get her out of the house, she applies for a waitressing job at Marie’s. The pay is minimal but the work fills whatever hole in her heart George has left. She needed this.
✧ It’s obvious then why she turned out the way she did: needy, nosy, annoying and whatever else the other kids would call her during her childhood. Leo hadn’t learned how to separate the good press from the bad; so long as someone was looking at her she’d felt like a sunflower facing the sun, and that would be her undoing in the end.
✧ Puberty hits a girl like a ton of bricks then and it only gets worse. At home she’d had no audience save her brother and he’s gone and tired of her shit. He was hanging out with his own group of friends and she’d grown ungrateful of the ones that had allowed her in their own circle; she’d go and ruin them soon enough.
✧ One risky dare starts it all and then she’s flying higher and higher towards the sun in one massive Icarian feat before the wax on her wings start melting. Icarus’ own father warned him about his recklessness, and her own had gone and put her in handcuffs. When she’s high as a kite, she thinks about how tragically poetic that is.
✧ Fuck up first, apologize later is all fun and games until you’ve gone and burned all your bridges. Leonora now exists in a limbo of her own creation, not knowing how to move forward though everything she’s done keeps her from turning back. ‘I’m sorry’ seems meaningless at the end of the line, but what else is new.
✦ keeping myself from adding more so we can fill in the gaps together? ✦
THIRDLY, SOME HCS
Leo wasn’t diagnosed with ADHD until the latter years of Middle School; while she knows this is due in part to the socialization of girls and all of that, it digs the ‘your parents really went and overlooked you’ knife a little deeper.
The first time she ever put ink on her skin, it was because of a dare ( go figure ). Leonora could choose whatever design she wanted so long as the ink went on her lower back; the pain of getting her tramp stamped nearly killed her.
If memory serves her well, Leo first bleached her hair the day before the first of high school. She’d thought to make it subtle to keep her mom from freaking out, but once it was said and done she didn’t even try to hide it.
Foster Home for Imaginary Friends was one of those things that stuck with her in her childhood, so when her grandfather gifted her a red doberman, Leonora was quick to name the little guy Blooregard Q. Kazoo ( Bloo for short ).
She feels ridiculously lonely all the time, and her therapist tells her that it’s directly correlated to the reckless behavior of her youth. Leonora doesn’t necessarily think correlation equals causation, but the man might be right.
One such bit of reckless behavior had her piercing one nipple on a dare, another had her biting into some shellfish she was allergic to ( leading to a fun ER night ), and a third had her eating a steak even though she’s vegetarian.
As far as more lasting consequences ( the piercing has since closed, so that doesn’t count ), one small piece of the cartilage on her right ear is missing and she has one scar running down her calf from these dangerous liaisons.
Watched a single clip of Euphoria, a zoom-in of some lady’s eye makeup and it's kinda become a whole thing. Leo isn’t going all out with it or anything, but she can’t stop herself from sticking those little diamonds underneath her eyes.
As far as cliche artsy things go, she’s lugging around a sage green kanken decked in patches and pins, filled with hb pencils, an overfilled sketchbook, an empty one, and two toiletry bags because you can never be too prepared.
Has a replica of Sam’s iCarly remote, which is basically her soundboard. She’s got it programmed with her favorite bites but switches some of the other ones out depending on the season ( and she’s got terrible comedic timing ).
Follow-up for the iCarly remote, she’s got two specific sounds on lock: a slow clap ( because obviously ) and the sound of the world’s smallest violin from that one episode of Spongebob. The other stuff on rotation is mostly from TikTok.
She’s got a membership to the fabric store in town and they know the girl by name; Leo loves all those fashion things but she’s not gonna burn money she doesn’t have so enter a hand-me-down, some fabric and a sewing machine
Also did some tasks for character development! ONE. TWO. THREE. FOUR.
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Youth Theater Open Auditions Free Resident Youth Ensemble Ages 8 to 13
Cast members from TADA!’s Adventures from Ezra Jack Keats: Maggie and the Pirate 2022 Production. Photo Credit: Chad David Kraus for TADA’s Adventures from Ezra Jack Keats: Maggie and the Pirate 2022
Seeking talented youth who love Singing! Dancing! Acting! with no experience necessary!
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Lavar Munroe's latest foray
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Sviriko: Spirit Medium, 2023
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Lavar Munroe is a Bahamian interdisciplinary artist working primarily in mixed media painting, cardboard sculpture, and drawings. His work examines themes present in folklore, fables and historic films – drawing comparison between his upbringing in the Bahamas and travels to various countries in Africa. Addressing multiple narratives that span personal, historical and mythological references, Munroe’s work presents conflicts between a desire to escape and the longing for home while challenging us to journey beyond the familiar.
Described as a hybrid medium between painting and relief sculpture, Munroe’s work often incorporates sentimental objects collected and gifted from his family and objects found during his travels. His work focuses on themes such as journey, utopia, magic, love and the celebration of escape through fantastical and dreamlike imagery.
Munroe (b.1982, Nassau, Bahamas) earned his BFA from Savannah College of Art and Design (2007) and MFA Studio Art at Washington University, St. Louis (2013). He also attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (2013) and was awarded a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (2016), Benny Andrews Fellow from the MacDowell Colony (2016), and The Carolina Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity-University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC (2014).
Recent solo exhibitions include Jack Bell Gallery, London, England (2022, 2021, 2014); Walters Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD (2021); NOMAD, Brussels, Belgium (2017); Meadows Museum of Art, Shreveport, LA (2018); SCAD Museum of Art and Gutstein Gallery, Savannah, GA (2016); and The Central Bank, Nassau, Bahamas (2010). Notable group shows include The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas (2022); Centre Pompidou Metz, FR (2022); Ichihara Lakeside Museum (2020); Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Virginia Beach, VA (2020); Perez Art Museum Miami, FL (2019); Jack Bell Gallery, London, UK (2017); and Nasher Museum of Art, Durham, NC (2015). He has also been featured in the Art Basel Miami Beach (2022); Kampala Biennale (2020); Off Biennale Cairo (2018); 12th Dakar Biennale, Senegal, West Africa (2016); and 56th Venice Art Biennale (2015). His work is in the collections of The Baltimore Museum of Art, Fondation de France; Fondation Gandur pour l’Art, Genève, Switzerland; The Studio Museum of Harlem, New York, NY; The Central Bank of the Bahamas, Nassau, BA; The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, Nassau, BA; and the MAXXI Museum, Rome, IT.
He is the recipient of honors and awards including the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow, Robert De Niro Award (2023), the Sondheim Artscape Prize Finalist (2021), Distinguished Alums Award from Sam Fox School of Art and Design from Washington University of St. Louis (2018), Postdoctoral Award for Research Excellence from the University of North Carolina (2015), Sam Fox Dean’s Initiative Fund (2013), Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant (2013), Joan Mitchell Foundation Scholarship (2012), The Kraus Family Foundation Award (2011), and The National Endowment for the Arts Grant (2011).
Munroe lives and works between Baltimore, MD, and the Bahamas.
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Reading June 2023
Read:
The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett
Unnatural Death by Dorothy L. Sayers
Reading:
Discovering Your Soul Signature: A 33-Day Path to Purpose, Passion & Joy by Panache Desai
Make a Name for Yourself: 8 Steps Every Woman Needs to Create a Personal Brand Strategy for Success by Robin Fisher Roffer
Poemcrazy by Susan Goldsmith Wooldridge
Don't Read Poetry by Stephanie Burt
The Essex Serpent: A Novel by Sarah Perry
The Yellow Fairy Book ed. Andrew Lang
Series / General Interest:
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories..." anthologies
Dorothy L. Sayers Omnibus of Crime (series)
* Jack Zipes
* music theory
* Tintin / Hergé
To Read:
The Poisoner's Handbook ed. Raymond T. Bond
Hauntings: Tales of the Supernatural ed. Henry Mazzeo
A Treasury of Great Mysteries ed. Howard Haycraft & John Beecroft
Folklore 101: An Accessible Introduction to Folklore by Dr. Jeana Jorgensen
Fairy Tales 101: An Accessible Introduction to Fairy Tales by Dr. Jeana Jorgensen
Babel by R. F. Kuang
Singing School by Robert Pinsky
The Sober Lush by Jardine Libaire, Amanda Ward
Swedish Folktales and Legends by by Lone Thygesen Blecher, George Blecher
From the Forest by Sara Maitland
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger by Soraya Chemaly
The Elements of Song Craft: The Contemporary Songwriter’s Usage Guide To Writing Songs That Last by Billy Seidman
Foul Lady Fortune by Chloe Gong
The Hunter and Other Stories by Dashiell Hammett
The Nice Girl Syndrome: Stop Being Manipulated and Abused -- and Start Standing Up for Yourself by Beverly Engel
The Assertiveness Guide for Women: How to Communicate Your Needs, Set Healthy Boundaries & Transform Your Relationships by Julie de Azevedo Hanks, PhD, LCSW
Of Sound Mind: How Our Brain Constructs a Meaningful Sonic World by Nina Kraus
You Better Be Lightning by Andrea Gibson
Permission to Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions to Help Our Kids, Ourselves, and Our Society Thrive by Marc Brackett
Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief by David Kessler
The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully by Frank Ostaseski
What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing by Oprah Winfrey
Sensitive Is the New Strong: The Power of Empaths in an Increasingly Harsh World by Anita Moorjani
Rude: Stop Being Nice and Start Being Bold by Rebecca Reid
The Sound Book: The Science of the Sonic Wonders of the World by Trevor Cox
The Top Five Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware
Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion by Jia Tolentino
Bedtime Reading:
A History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell
The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath by Sylvia Plath
The French Revolution by Ian Davidson
The Blue Fairy Book ed. Andrew Lang
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