#In-Between
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thepersonalwords · 3 months ago
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Few people will understand that to love is like being able to select and read a good book. They don’t just stop at the title or the cover. They stop because...they wanted to read the content. The wanted to read each word, each sentence, each line, but most of all, what was in between the lines...
lauren klarfeld
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madeleinejubileesaito · 2 years ago
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I shared this comic with my newsletter this week — if you'd like to get a small beautiful comic in your inbox every month, you can subscribe here: madeleinejubileesaito.net/about
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pinkpollywog · 5 months ago
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character line up wooo
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romantic-poem · 2 months ago
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in the silence between heartbeats i hear your whisper faded memories linger like the scent of old letters summer nights we danced under starless skies in the stillness i feel your fingers intertwined moments lost in the haze of what could have been
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charlettetown · 11 months ago
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As for In-Between, we're not out of the woods yet! If anything, we've gone deeper.
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tyote · 8 months ago
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wondered what an in-between frame would look like with my processing method. you're welcome
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swag696942069 · 2 years ago
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Mary Macdonald is Gracie Abrams coded
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lesbianneopolitan · 2 years ago
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There's something funny about thinking how Neo absolutely hates Atlas because of how cold it is lol
At least in my Neo's case, it was a very good excuse to try and get closer to Cinder to find warmth, but yup, at least my Neo hates the extreme cold of Solitas lol
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man-reading · 1 year ago
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Christos Tsiolkas Explores Love and Identity in New Novel The In-Between
Renowned Australian author Christos Tsiolkas, celebrated for works like ‘The Slap’ and ‘Barracuda,’ has unveiled his newest literary creation, ‘The In-Between.’ In this emotionally charged narrative, two mature gay men, Perry and Ivan, forge an unexpected connection in Melbourne, grappling with the intricate web of love and identity.
A Tale of Mature Love and Resilience
Perry, a Greek-Australian man in his fifties, returns to Melbourne after a European academic stint, while Ivan, a Serbian-Australian landscaper, carries the baggage of a past relationship. Their paths intersect through an online date, catalyzed by the lifting of Covid lockdowns. Both bear the scars of previous relationships, yet they decide to take a chance on love.
Navigating the Challenges of Love
Despite their compelling reasons to remain guarded, Perry and Ivan embark on a remarkable journey together. Love blooms, but so do their defense mechanisms and the fear of repeating past mistakes. Tsiolkas delves deep into their psyches, creating characters who are relatable and multi-dimensional.
A Unique Narrative Structure
‘The In-Between’ unfolds in five chapters, each spanning a day and night, a year apart. It commences with Perry’s jittery preparations for their first date. Tsiolkas skillfully explores the nuances of love, delving into whether two individuals with differing beliefs and opinions can truly find a connection.
Eros and Identity
The novel’s erotic scenes are pivotal, highlighting the significance of sensuality in the lives of Perry and Ivan. Tsiolkas underscores how, in their generation, gay intimacy was marred by illegality and shame, yet it served as a profound means of connection.
The Struggles of an “In-Between” Generation
Perry and Ivan represent an “in-between” generation, where the evolving norms of the younger world feel somewhat unfamiliar. Holding hands in public, a simple expression of affection for the younger generation, remains a conscious act for them. Tsiolkas adeptly explores themes of masculinity and identity through these gay characters, shedding light on the complexities of being a man in today’s society.
As ‘The In-Between’ takes readers on a poignant journey of love and self-discovery, Christos Tsiolkas continues to cement his place as a compelling voice in LGBTQ literature. His latest work challenges societal perceptions and invites readers to reflect on the enduring power of love, even in the face of adversity.
By The Pink Times
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crimsonservbot · 2 months ago
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You ever hear that old chestnut about how most people neglect the part of the story of Icarus where he also had to avoid flying too low, lest the spray of the sea soak his feathers and cause him to fall and drown? You ever think about how different the world would be if Icarus died that way instead? If the idiom was to Fly To Close To The Sea? A warning against playing it far too safe, about not stretching your wings and soaring properly? You ever think about how Icarus died because he was happy?
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lieutenant-sarcastic · 6 months ago
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For Years my brother has been fucking with me by periodically texting me to say Jimmy Carter had finally died. Today the bit has paid off.
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The response to my reaction at work was “what do you MEAN ‘for real this time’?????”
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I fucking hate it here I’m crying
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pillowfriendly · 30 days ago
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i love this website i just feel at home here you know
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meltygetswifi · 5 months ago
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not to be a dirty commie or anything but i don't think any one person should have enough money to solve world hunger and then get to decide not to
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noodles-and-tea · 10 months ago
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Haha… yeah… that’d be crazy…
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rainbow-taishi · 9 months ago
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Filipino Isekai
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