Writers dream stories, awake and asleep.
Bailey, Linda. Mary, Who Wrote Frankenstein, illustrated by Júlia Sardà. Tundra Books, 2018.
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GUYS I MADE A BUNCH OF TEXT POSTS
And the last two.. not Hatchetfield related.. SAF SPOILERS!
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David Bailey - Linda Dagne for Almay (Vogue UK 1973)
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[2023 year in review ~ Vogue UK]
JAN - Iman Abdulmajid
FEB - Priyanka Chopra Jonas
MAR - A$AP Rocky, Rihanna
APR - Jill Kortleve, Paloma Elsesser, Precious Lee
MAY - Aaron Rose Philip, Ellie Goldstein
MAY (digital) - Halle Bailey
JUN - Miley Cyrus
JUL - Janelle Monae, Rina Sawayama, Miriam Margolyes
AUG - Maya Jama
SEP - Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell
SEP (digital) - Coleen Rooney
OCT - Leonardo Dicaprio, Lily Gladstone
NOV - Adut Akech, Adwoa Aboah, Emily Ratajkowski, Irina Shayk, Karen Elson, Mona Tougaard
DEC - Olivia Colman, Tilda Swinton, Stormzy, Little Simz, Kate Moss, Lila Moss, Jodie Comer
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Inktober'23 - Day 9 - Claudia
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I guess this is a good use of the screenshots
Some of my favourite parts of Workin’ Boys below the cut:
I just really like this dance move
Ruth, sweetie, no…
As a walking asexual stereotype, it infuriates me that this man is one of my absolute favourite Hatchetfield characters
I barely even recognised Jon in this makeup, they all look so cool
They already knew this line would be iconic
STOP KILLING MY BOY JUST LET HIM LIVE FOR ONCE but also it is kinda funny
Grace gets a gun part 2
LINDA NO
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It takes nine more months of daydreaming and writing for Mary to finish her story. Two publishers say no to publishing it. A third publisher finally agrees to make it into a book.
The first people who read Frankenstein are sure it was written by Percy Shelley. They don't believe young Mary could have done it! Houw could a girl like her come up with such a story?
But maybe you know.
Bailey, Linda. Mary, Who Wrote Frankenstein, illustrated by Júlia Sardà. Tundra Books, 2018.
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June 1983, event celebrating the Brian Clarke show at Robert Fraser’s Cork Street gallery. Not all the people pictured were at that show (and sorry the print is too blurry to make out!) but in attendance at the Clarke show we’ve got:
Marianne Faithful, Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney, top left, and “Suami La Valle and the Baileys” on the right.
Right under Paul and Linda, we’ve got “Ossie Clark and Nick,” and next to them Sir Mark Palmer
Under Ossie and Nick, it’s Robert Fraser and Chris Jagger, and under Sir Mark, it’s Paul and Brian Clarke
The people under Robert and Chris were at another event. So, under the pic of Paul and Brian we’ve got:
“New look Vicki de Lambray with old look Molly Parkin,” followed by Manolo Blahnik and Jasper Conran, then George Martin and Paul, and then finally Roberto Shorto and Baroness Fiona Von Thyssen
From A Strong, Sweet Smell of Incense. The caption for this says that the publication this clipping came from is unknown.
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MADNESS AND WRITERS
Previously only premiered prior to StokerCon‘s Final Frame Horror Short Film Competition, presented by the Horror Writers Association, the extended trailer for Madness and Writers: The Untold Truth. Maybe? is now available to watch worldwide. Simply click the image above. Madness and Writers: The Untold Truth. Maybe? (hosted by Lukas Hassel), will be a seven-part creative documentary series about…
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The Mammoth Book of the End of the World edited by Mike Ashley
3.5 out of 5
A collection of twenty-four short stories and novellas exploring the destruction of civilization and/or the planet. The authors range from Golden Age giants to more modern ones. While the majority of the stories are reprints, there are a few original to this collection.
I've taken my time reading this chunky book which is reflected in the time taken from start to finish. I find collections like this work better for me when I dip in when I want something different from what else that I've been reading. However the stories are different enough to read through with no interruptions.
One of the better collections of this trope that I've read in many years. Only one story came in rated at less than 3 stars, an unusual situations with such a narrow focus and large number of stories. A few of my favorites include "When Sysadmins Ruled the World" by Cory Doctorow; "The Last Sunset" by Geoffrey A. Landis, particularly heart wrenching; and "And the Deep Blue Sea" by Elizabeth Bear.
If you love well written stories, consider picking this up. It is well worth your time.
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