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5conspiracy-rule · 2 years ago
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PFUI TEUFEL
#MossadIsland
● Hillary Clinton
● Bill Clinton
● George Nader (Geschäftsmann)
● Huma Aberdin
● Laura Silsby
● Rachel Chandler
● Jeffrey Epstein
● Ghislaine Maxwell
● John Podesta
● Michael Podesta
● James Alefantis
● Anthony Wiener
● Leslie Wexner (limited Inc-Vorsitzender)
● Herbert Strauss
● Isidor Strauss
● Martin A. Nowak
● Steven Spielberg
● Edgar Bronfman Sr. (Seagram-Vorsitzender)
● Charles Bronfman (Seagram Co)
● Michael Steinhardt (ehemaliger Hedgefonds-Manager)
● Sara Bronfman
● Clare Bronfman
● Niles Lehman (Professor an der Portland State University)
● Seth Roger
● Ruth Ginsberg
● Alison Mack
● Robert Maxwell
● Wendi Murdoch
● Jonathan Tscheban
● Naomi Campbell
● Maxime Chow
● Val Kilmer
● Marina Abramovic
LISTE DER HOLLYWOOD PEDO-NAMEN:
● Steven Spielberg
● Kevin Spacey
● Alison Mac
● Marc Collins-Rector (Gründer von Den)
● Chad Shackley
● Brock Pierce
● David Geffen
● Tom Hanks
● Dustin Hoffman
● Andrew Kreisberg (US-amerikanischer Fernsehschreiber, Produzent)
● Bryan Singer
● Harvey Weinstein
● Bob Weinstein
● Roman Polanski
● Ruma Hazard
● Charlie Sheen
● Madonna
● Kate Perry
● Miley Cyrus
● Errol Flynn
● Billy Graham
● Walt Disney
● Michael Laney (ehemaliger Walt Disney Vizepräsident)
● James Gunn (Disney)
LISTE DER NAMEN VON CELEBS, DIE MIT DEEPSTATE, CIA & MOSSAD verbunden sind:
● Heidi Fleiss
● Jeffrey Epstein
LISTE DER NAMEN, DIE MIT SATANISCHE KULTEN VERBUNDEN:
● Alison Mack
● Stormy Daniels
● Rachel Chandler
● Ghislaine Maxwell
LISTE DER NAMEN DER BESUCHER AUF DER EPSTEIN INSEL:
● Ghislaine Maxwell
● Chris Tucker
● Larry Summer
● Lisa Summer
● Bill Murray
● Bill Hammond
● Ehud Barak
● Andrés Pastrana (ehemaliger Präsident Kolumbien 1998-2002)
● Jean Luc Brunel
● Doug Band
● Ron Burkle
● Woody Allen
● Sarah Kellen
● Ray Barzanna
● Sandy Burger
● Andrea Mitrovitch
● Peter Marino
● Shelley Lewis
● Paul Hala (t) (d) a
● Richardo Legoretta
● Tom Pritzker
● Kelly Spamm
● Tiffany Gramza
● Claire Hazel
● Paula Epstein
● Mark Epstein
● Ralph Elison
● Sophie Biddle
● Audrey Raimbault
● Shelley Harrison
● Melinda Luntz
● Gwendolyn Beck
● Albert Pinto
● Richard "Handsome Dick" Manitoba
● Gary Roxburgh
● Mandy Elison
● Jean Michelle Gathy
● Virginia Roberts
● Kristy Rodgers (Kristina Real Rodgers)
● Greg Holbert
● Alyssa Rodgers
● Juliette Bryant
● Heather Mann
● Ed Tuttle
● Glen Dubin
● Ellen Spencer
● Chris Wagner
● Casey Wasserman
● Laura Wasserman
● Paul Mellon
● Oliver Sachs
● Henry Rosovsky
● Lynn Forster (de Rothschild)
● Joe Pagano
● Naomi Campbell
● Nicole Junkermann
● Rodney Slater
● Magali Blachon (Deperrier)
● Svetlana Griaznova
● Emmy Tayler
● Larry Visoski
● Carrie Davies
● Johannes (Paul) Molyneux
● Freya Willemoes Wissing
● Adam Perry Lang
● Fleur Perry Lang
● Caren Casey
● Hank Coller
● Cindy Lopez
● Mark Lloyd
● Alan Dershowitz
● Seth Green
● James Gunn
● Steven Spielberg
● Tom Hanks
● Steven Colbert
● Jimmy Kimmel
● Barack Obama
● Kevin Spacey
● Kathy Griffin
● Oprah Winfrey
● Shawn Carter
● Beyoncé Knowles
● Anthony Kiedis
● John Legend
● Chrissy Tiegen
● Jim Carrey
● Steven Tyler
● Ben Affleck
● Stephen Collins
● Will Ferrell
● ALIAUNE DAMALA BADARA THIAM (Akon)
● Marshall Counts
● Jeffrey Jones
● Victor Safe
● Mark Collins Rector
● Charlie Sheen
● Tyler Grasham
● Madonna Ciccone
● Katheryn Hudson
● Gwen Stefani
● Stefani Germanotta
● James Franco
● Will Smith
● Justin Roland
● John Cusack
● Anderson Cooper
● Demi Moore
● Brian Affleck
● Meryl Streep
● Wanda Sykes
● Chelsea-Handler
● Michelle Wolf
● David Jarovesky
● Pharrell Williams
● Quentin Tarantino
● Courtney Love
● Alec Baldwin
● Robert Downey Jr.
● Disney Corporation (Biete Kinder "Tauchen" Reisen, auf die Insel Epstein)
LISTE DER NAMEN, DIE MIT DEN STANDARD HOTELS VERBUNDEN
● Andre Balazs (Besitzer der Standard Hotels und mit den Rockefellers verbunden)
● Jay Z
● Beyoncé Knowles
● John Belushi
● Britney Spears
● Errol Flynn
● Dennis Hopper
● Helmut Newton
● Jim Morrison
● James Dean
● Billy Idol
● Victoria Beckham
● Heath Ledger
● Sienna Miller
● Balthazar Getty
● Scarlet Johansen
INDIVIDUALE DIREKT MIT JEFFREY EPSTEIN & DER EPSTEIN INSEL VERBUNDEN:
● Elon Musk
● Mark Zuckrberg
● Lawrence M. Krauss
● Steven Pinker
● Mick Jagger
● Courtney Love
● Joan Rivers (verstorben)
● Kevin Spacey
● Chris Rock
● Eli Weisel (Nobelpreis gewinnt Holocaust-Profiteur)
● Lauren Hutton (Top-Mode-Modell)
● Herzog & Herzogin von York
● Earl Spencer (der Bruder von verstorbenen Diana)
● Richard Bronson (englischer Geschäftsmann)
● Tony Blair (ehemaliger britischer Premierminister)
● David Koch (1/2 eines Bruders-Teams)
● David Rockefeller
● Evelyn de Rothschild
● Eduouard de Rothschild
JOURNALISTEN DIREKT MIT JAMES ALEFANTIS, COMET PING PONG & Mice FISCHERING, WASHINGTON DC:
● Jake Tapper (CNN)
● Jennifer Tapper (Frau von Jake Tapper)
● Ahorn Inc
JOURNALISTEN DIREKT MIT JEFFREY EPSTEIN & DER EPSTEIN INSEL VERBUNDEN:
● Barbara Walters
● Mort Zuckerman
● Eric Margolis
● Rupert Murdock
● Conrad & Barbara Black; Baron Black von Cross Harbour
POLITITIKER DIREKT MIT JEFFREY EPSTEIN & DER EPSTEIN INSEL VERBUNDEN:
● Bill Clinton (ehemaliger Präsident von Amerika)
● Jon & Mary Kaye Huntsman
● Gouverneur Charles Turnbull (US-Jungferninseln)
● Henry Kissinger
● Ethel Kennedy
● Bobby & Mary Kennedy
● Senator Edward Kennedy (verstorben)
● Ted Kennedy Jr.
● Andrew & Kerry Kennedy Cuomo
● Maria Shriver (Kennedy-Verwandte / Schwarznegger Ex)
DIE DTLA STANDARD HOTEL :
(Freie 1992-2002)
● Keck Family (Standard-Öl / Gründer des Standard Hotels)
● Perry Mason
● Bank of California
● JP Morgan - Standard Oil
● Jeffrey Epstein
● Bear Stearns Group
● Standard companies
● Colombia Developement
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wankerwatch · 1 month ago
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Commons Vote
On: Closure motion
Ayes: 288 (71.5% Lab, 19.1% LD, 5.2% Con, 1.4% PC, 1.4% Green, 1.0% Ind, 0.3% RUK) Noes: 239 (53.6% Lab, 32.1% Con, 5.1% Ind, 4.2% LD, 2.1% DUP, 1.7% RUK, 0.4% APNI, 0.4% UUP, 0.4% TUV) Absent: ~123
Day's business papers: 2025-05-16
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Labour (206 votes)
Adam Thompson Alan Campbell Alan Gemmell Alex Ballinger Alex Barros-Curtis Alex Davies-Jones Alex Mayer Alex McIntyre Alex Norris Alex Sobel Alice Macdonald Alison Hume Alison McGovern Alistair Strathern Amanda Hack Amanda Martin Andrew Cooper Andrew Lewin Andrew Ranger Andrew Western Andy MacNae Andy Slaughter Angela Eagle Anna Gelderd Anna McMorrin Baggy Shanker Beccy Cooper Becky Gittins Callum Anderson Calvin Bailey Cat Eccles Cat Smith Catherine Fookes Catherine West Chris Bloore Chris Curtis Chris Elmore Chris Hinchliff Chris Kane Chris Murray Chris Vince Chris Webb Christian Wakeford Claire Hazelgrove Claire Hughes Clive Betts Connor Naismith Damien Egan Dan Jarvis Daniel Zeichner Danny Beales Dave Robertson David Taylor Deirdre Costigan Diana Johnson Douglas Alexander Elaine Stewart Ellie Reeves Emily Darlington Emily Thornberry Emma Reynolds Euan Stainbank Gareth Thomas Gen Kitchen Georgia Gould Gerald Jones Gill Furniss Gill German Graeme Downie Gregor Poynton Hamish Falconer Harpreet Uppal Heidi Alexander Helena Dollimore Henry Tufnell Hilary Benn Ian Murray Irene Campbell Jack Abbott Jacob Collier Jade Botterill Jake Richards James Murray James Naish Janet Daby Jas Athwal Jayne Kirkham Jeevun Sandher Jeff Smith Jenny Riddell-Carpenter Jess Phillips Jessica Morden Jessica Toale Jim Dickson Jim McMahon Jo Platt Jo Stevens Jo White Jodie Gosling Joe Morris Joe Powell John Slinger John Whitby Jon Pearce Jonathan Brash Josh Dean Josh Fenton-Glynn Josh Simons Julia Buckley Karin Smyth Kate Dearden Kate Osborne Katie White Keir Mather Kerry McCarthy Kevin Bonavia Kevin McKenna Kim Leadbeater Kirsty McNeill Laura Kyrke-Smith Lauren Edwards Lee Pitcher Lewis Atkinson Lilian Greenwood Linsey Farnsworth Liz Kendall Lizzi Collinge Lloyd Hatton Lorraine Beavers Louise Jones Lucy Powell Lucy Rigby Luke Akehurst Luke Charters Luke Murphy Luke Myer Luke Pollard Maria Eagle Marie Tidball Mark Ferguson Mark Sewards Matt Western Matthew Pennycook Maureen Burke Melanie Onn Miatta Fahnbulleh Michael Payne Michael Wheeler Michelle Welsh Mike Tapp Nadia Whittome Natalie Fleet Natasha Irons Navendu Mishra Neil Duncan-Jordan Nia Griffith Noah Law Olivia Blake Pam Cox Pamela Nash Paul Davies Paul Foster Paula Barker Perran Moon Peter Kyle Peter Prinsley Peter Swallow Phil Brickell Rachel Blake Rachel Hopkins Rachel Taylor Rosie Wrighting Ruth Cadbury Sadik Al-Hassan Sam Carling Samantha Dixon Samantha Niblett Sarah Champion Sarah Coombes Sarah Edwards Sarah Hall Sarah Jones Sarah Russell Sarah Sackman Simon Lightwood Simon Opher Sonia Kumar Stella Creasy Stephen Kinnock Steve Race Steve Reed Steve Witherden Steve Yemm Tim Roca Toby Perkins Tom Hayes Tom Rutland Tonia Antoniazzi Tony Vaughan Torsten Bell Tracy Gilbert Tristan Osborne Tulip Siddiq Warinder Juss Will Stone Yuan Yang
Liberal Democrat (55 votes)
Adam Dance Alex Brewer Alison Bennett Alistair Carmichael Andrew George Anna Sabine Ben Maguire Bobby Dean Cameron Thomas Caroline Voaden Charlie Maynard Charlotte Cane Christine Jardine Claire Young Clive Jones Daisy Cooper Danny Chambers David Chadwick Ed Davey Edward Morello Freddie van Mierlo Helen Maguire Helen Morgan Ian Roome Ian Sollom James MacCleary Jess Brown-Fuller John Milne Josh Babarinde Joshua Reynolds Layla Moran Lisa Smart Liz Jarvis Luke Taylor Manuela Perteghella Marie Goldman Martin Wrigley Mike Martin Olly Glover Pippa Heylings Rachel Gilmour Richard Foord Roz Savage Sarah Dyke Sarah Gibson Sarah Green Steff Aquarone Susan Murray Tessa Munt Tom Gordon Victoria Collins Vikki Slade Wera Hobhouse Will Forster Zöe Franklin
Conservative (15 votes)
Alicia Kearns Andrew Mitchell Aphra Brandreth Ashley Fox Caroline Dinenage Chris Philp David Davis Geoffrey Clifton-Brown James Cartlidge James Wild Kit Malthouse Mark Garnier Neil Shastri-Hurst Oliver Dowden Peter Bedford
Plaid Cymru (4 votes)
Ann Davies Ben Lake Liz Saville Roberts Llinos Medi
Green Party (4 votes)
Adrian Ramsay Carla Denyer Ellie Chowns Siân Berry
Independent (3 votes)
Dan Norris John McDonnell Oliver Ryan
Reform UK (1 vote)
Richard Tice
Noes
Labour (127 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare Adam Jogee Alex Baker Alison Taylor Allison Gardner Anna Dixon Anneliese Dodds Anneliese Midgley Antonia Bance Ashley Dalton Barry Gardiner Bayo Alaba Bell Ribeiro-Addy Ben Coleman Blair McDougall Bridget Phillipson Catherine Atkinson Catherine McKinnell Chi Onwurah Chris Evans Chris McDonald Daniel Francis Darren Jones Darren Paffey David Baines David Burton-Sampson David Pinto-Duschinsky David Smith David Williams Dawn Butler Debbie Abrahams Diane Abbott Douglas McAllister Emma Hardy Emma Lewell Feryal Clark Fleur Anderson Florence Eshalomi Frank McNally Gill Furniss Gordon McKee Graham Stringer Grahame Morris Gurinder Singh Josan Helen Hayes Imran Hussain James Asser James Frith Jen Craft Jess Asato Johanna Baxter John Grady Jonathan Davies Jonathan Hinder Josh Newbury Julie Minns Juliet Campbell Justin Madders Kate Osamor Katrina Murray Kenneth Stevenson Kirsteen Sullivan Lauren Sullivan Laurence Turner Leigh Ingham Liam Byrne Liam Conlon Lillian Jones Liz Twist Lola McEvoy Margaret Mullane Marie Rimmer Markus Campbell-Savours Marsha De Cordova Martin McCluskey Martin Rhodes Mary Creagh Mary Glindon Mary Kelly Foy Matt Rodda Matthew Patrick Maya Ellis Meg Hillier Melanie Ward Michael Shanks Michelle Scrogham Mike Kane Mike Reader Naz Shah Nesil Caliskan Nick Thomas-Symonds Olivia Bailey Patrick Hurley Peter Lamb Polly Billington Rachael Maskell Richard Baker Richard Burgon Richard Quigley Rosena Allin-Khan Rupa Huq Rushanara Ali Sally Jameson Sam Rushworth Sarah Smith Satvir Kaur Scott Arthur Sean Woodcock Seema Malhotra Shabana Mahmood Shaun Davies Siobhain McDonagh Sojan Joseph Stephanie Peacock Stephen Doughty Stephen Timms Sureena Brackenridge Taiwo Owatemi Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi Terry Jermy Tom Collins Torcuil Crichton Uma Kumaran Valerie Vaz Vicky Foxcroft Wes Streeting Zubir Ahmed
Conservative (76 votes)
Alberto Costa Alex Burghart Alison Griffiths Andrew Bowie Andrew Rosindell Andrew Snowden Ben Obese-Jecty Ben Spencer Blake Stephenson Bob Blackman Bradley Thomas Caroline Johnson Charlie Dewhirst Claire Coutinho Damian Hinds Danny Kruger David Mundell David Reed David Simmonds Desmond Swayne Edward Argar Edward Leigh Gagan Mohindra Gavin Williamson Geoffrey Cox Graham Stuart Greg Smith Gregory Stafford Harriet Cross Harriett Baldwin Helen Grant Helen Whately Iain Duncan Smith Jack Rankin James Cleverly Jeremy Wright Jerome Mayhew John Cooper John Glen John Hayes John Lamont John Whittingdale Joy Morrissey Julia Lopez Julian Lewis Julian Smith Karen Bradley Katie Lam Lewis Cocking Lincoln Jopp Louie French Luke Evans Mark Pritchard Martin Vickers Matt Vickers Mike Wood Mims Davies Neil Hudson Neil O'Brien Nick Timothy Nigel Huddleston Paul Holmes Peter Fortune Priti Patel Rebecca Harris Rebecca Paul Rebecca Smith Robbie Moore Robert Jenrick Saqib Bhatti Sarah Bool Simon Hoare Stuart Anderson Stuart Andrew Suella Braverman Tom Tugendhat
Independent (12 votes)
Adnan Hussain Alex Easton Andrew Gwynne Apsana Begum Ayoub Khan Iqbal Mohamed Jeremy Corbyn Patrick Spencer Rosie Duffield Rupert Lowe Shockat Adam Zarah Sultana
Liberal Democrat (10 votes)
Al Pinkerton Angus MacDonald Brian Mathew Gideon Amos Jamie Stone Monica Harding Paul Kohler Sarah Olney Steve Darling Tim Farron
Democratic Unionist Party (5 votes)
Carla Lockhart Gavin Robinson Gregory Campbell Jim Shannon Sammy Wilson
Reform UK (4 votes)
James McMurdock Lee Anderson Nigel Farage Sarah Pochin
Alliance (1 vote)
Sorcha Eastwood
Ulster Unionist Party (1 vote)
Robin Swann
Traditional Unionist Voice (1 vote)
Jim Allister
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jayselegy · 6 months ago
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All the Books I Read in 2024
Animal Farm (1945), George Orwell
Maurice (1971), E. M. Forster
The Setting Sun (1947), Osamu Dazai
Her Body and Other Parties (2017), Carmen Maria Machado
Our Wives Under the Sea (2022), Julia Armfield
In the Miso Soup (1997), Ryū Murakami
Beast at Every Threshold (2022), Natalie Lee
Woman, Eating (2022), Claire Kohda
Waterlily (1988), Ella Cara Deloria
In the Time of the Butterflies (1994), Julia Alvarez
Tiny Nightmares (2020), Various
Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart (2024), GennaRose Nethercott
Mongrels (2016), Stephen Graham Jones
A Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), Gabriel García Marquez
A Cosmology of Monsters (2019), Shaun Hamill
Lapvona (2022), Ottessa Moshfegh
The House of the Spirits (1982), Isabel Allende
Space Invaders (2013), Nona Fernández
A Certain Hunger (2020), Chelsea G. Summers
Masters of Death (2018), Olivie Blake
The Great Gatsby (1925), F. Scott Fitzgerald
My Year of Rest and Relaxation (2018), Ottessa Moshfegh
You Glow in the Dark (2024), Liliana Colanzi
The Beast You Are: Stories (2023), Paul G. Tremblay
What the Constitution Means To Me (2017), Heidi Schreck
The Testaments (2019), Margaret Atwood
Appropriate (2013), Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
The Resisters (2020), Gish Jen
Detroit (2010), Lisa D’Amour
JAJ: A Haida Manga (2023), Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas
Frozen in Time (2013), Mitchell Zuckoff
The Sellout (2015), Paul Beatty
The Thanksgiving Play (2018), Larissa FastHorse
Between Two Fires (2012), Christopher Buehlman
This is How You Lose the Time War (2019), Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone
Fun Home (2006), Alison Bechdel
Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead (2009), Olga Tokarczuk
If We Were Villains (2017), M. L. Rio
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suimovies · 3 years ago
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“Hustle”
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hellocanticle · 2 years ago
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Son of Partch, Carrying on a Tradition
Microfest MF 21 I hope that my flippant title for this review does not offend. But an artist who creates new acoustic instruments of unusual tunings which he plays and for which he has written music sounds a lot like spiritual progeny to Harry Partch. Partch had no children and even if he did it is unlikely they would have followed in his footsteps. Strictly speaking, Cris Forster may be more…
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thesaltminers · 7 years ago
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The Curious Case of Megan Derr
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Megan Derr is the co-owner of Less Than Three Press, an indie LGBTQ publishing house--and she’s also their most prolific author. Before LT3’s founding, Megan posted her slash fiction on LiveJournal and Fictionpress, epicenters of older wank that unfortunately went unrecorded.
Over the years, Megan has been embroiled in several dramas, none of which impeded LT3’s growth. When juxtaposed with similar controversies, this lack of fallout becomes curious.
Was she just Not That Bad, comparatively? Did people not care? Or had Megan's navigation of the drama de-escalate any chance at a larger blow up? We investigate.
Why does Megan matter?
As visible co-owner of a successful and award-winning LGBTQ press, Megan is officially a gatekeeper. Her personal opinions matter and her voice reflects on her business… theoretically. Of course, in the past Megan has implied she was a martyr for the community, working so hard for them, whilst neatly minimising that her profit also comes from that same community
Nonetheless, she has a direct hand in what gets published, which is her right as co-owner. LT3 proactively publishes trans, bi, ace, and other less-exposed areas of the queer spectrum.
While this is obviously wonderful in a lot of ways, LT3's prominence in this particular publishing sphere becomes concerning when you realize that Megan Derr's personal beliefs and ethics drive the majority of the publishing decisions, and thus, what representation is produced. Given her avowed dislike of #OwnVoices (which will be expanded upon further in this report) and her insistence that the subject of a genre is not the audience for that genre, the implications are troubling.
We posit that Megan skirts the line of actionable offences, but works to "poison the well" or create a toxic environment. This is more ephemeral than other infamous instances of wank, but it is a long-running pattern of behavior with real consequences for both individuals and the community as a whole.
Social Media Climate
Recently, we compiled reports on Santino Hassell and Riptide Press, the latter of whom is still attracting attention for bad decisions.
Social media is primed for another explosion. The match was lit when the Bi Book Award finalists were announced and several Twitter users took umbrage with the two competing publishers of the year: Riptide Publishing and Less Than Three Press.  
The current call out
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Twitter user BrookieRayWrite reacted to the Bi Award announcement with a threaded post, which included screenshots of Megan's past behaviour. They referenced two incidents: Megan’s dislike of #OwnVoices—a movement in publishing to uplift authentic minority experiences so that people could find content they felt connected to—and her blog post declaring M/M is for women.
However, this was not the first time someone tried to call out Megan. Heidi Belleau, an author LGBTQ romance, posted a comprehensive thread in 2016.
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The rest of which, can be found here.
Nothing came from this Twitter call out. But now Heidi has resurfaced with her complaints about Megan, and with her comes an old wank standby to defend Megan--Aleksandr Voinov.
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Yep. He called her crazy. In case you missed it, Heidi Belleau takes on this moniker to analyze its silencing and delegitimizing function. In short, Voinov is not only being ableist, he is actively working to create a hostile landscape to voices critical of Megan Derr.
Moments of Note
“No Gay Aces”
In an incident that went unrecorded, but that we witnessed at the time, an author published a book with a character who identified as “gay ace.” Incensed, Megan declared that there was no such thing. This conflict is worthy of note because its exemplifies Megan’s confidence in her own rightness and her refusal to ever back down from a position, a character trait that shines through in following events.
However, perhaps it also showcases Megan’s reaction when she knows she’s incorrect—as of now, the conflict seems to have been scrubbed from GoodReads. We hesitate to include unsupported facts, but feel it is important in Megan Derr's case to establish her pattern of behavior, in order to examine her tactics and strategy.
“Rose Lemberg”
At the height of #OwnVoices, Megan was becoming increasingly irritated over what she interpreted as a movement to outlaw people writing outside of their identity. She replied to a Tweet by Rose Lemberg—
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Apparently Megan needed a reaction, because she Tweeted at Rose twice.
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Megan's interpretation of “you are not doing us a favor,” as “don’t do this,” has the unfortunate implication that she believes writing outside of her identity is doing someone a favor.
When Rose removed themself from the conversation, Megan reacted thusly:
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She steamrolls over Rose's "no spoons" comment, a clear signal in the disabled community that further engagement would be literally damaging to the respondent. The fact that she ignores that signal is incredibly ableist—and if she's ignorant about that, it just shows how unprepared she is to write disabled characters, thus proving Rose's point.
After confronting Rose, and not getting the response she wanted, Megan unfollowed.
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Megan apologized for misgendering Rose, and we do not believe she would intentionally misgender someone. However, it does illustrate her "shoot first" nature.
“M/M Is for Women”
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Turnabout is fair play, in a sense, because Megan had her own opportunity to open a discussion and then immediately block responses to it.
Megan lobbed quite the cannonball across the community’s bow with this fascinating retort against white cis gay men, prompted by a gay man who had called out the M/M genre for its fetishism of its subjects. Out of all her altercations, this one may be the most ill-advised (in a PR sense). It is also one where she found her audience not only unreceptive, but actively accusatory.
Whatever her point may have been, Megan said M/M wasn’t for gay men. Yes, Yaoi, BL, and slash fic was, on the surface level, fueled initially by a female audience. Yes, they fall under different genre conventions than the works of EM Forster and other literary authors. But there’s something undeniably and offensively entitled about declaring ownership of a genre over the actual subject of that genre.
When Megan felt that people were ignoring her reasoning unfairly, she shut down comments.
Friend/Colleague Exodus
If one were to casually take note of the comings and goings of Megan’s friends and colleagues, they may notice a gradual change in the cast of characters. The common denominator of this situation, of course, is Megan. There is a track record of Megan and her sister, Sam, saying oddly misguided and downright offensive comments to their authors, usually trans authors, at which point the relationship is ended and the author quietly moves on.
Water off a duck’s back
People in Megan’s sphere have probably noted that, controversy after controversy, nothing sticks. Even after years of wanky drama all throughout M/M’s history, with the inevitable apologies and flounces from the authors and readers at the center of each crisis, Megan keeps on trucking. The question is, what makes her different?
Leaving the realm of screenshots and facts, there’s only theory to go on. For instance, maybe the conflicts Megan faces are small enough, and far enough apart, that no one can exactly put into words why they think she should be called out. Or perhaps the people who dislike her realize some hypocrisy would come with accusing her of something. (Those in glass houses, etc.)
From a more practical angle, she almost never apologizes. Typically, the subjects of wank quibble, apologize several times, and release statements. Megan usually just posts a few accusatory tweets and then moves on after blocking anyone who could possibly question her worldview.
As evidenced by the more recent wanks, there is generally tangible evidence of harm with multiple victims stepping forward to detail their abuse. However, this takes years and momentum for this to occur. We know that Megan has her share of victims as well, and we know that they have experienced mental and emotional harm that has had real impact on their ability to work. Yet if people were to inspect why they don’t like her, would they only find several blog posts and Tweets that are abrasive and tone-deaf?
Her Modus Operandi has always been to aggressively confront someone she disagrees with (ex. Rose Lemberg) and then flounce/block when she’s challenged. Mirroring that, when someone confronts or disagrees with her, she immediately shuts down discussion (ex. M/M is for Women blog post).
As the co-owner of LT3, she also partly controls the narrative of indie LGBTQ publishing. Her choices and attitude influence the community tone and acceptable in-group culture, and, arguably, add toxicity. However, to pin down specific instances (and therefore confront and address them), is incredibly difficult—which is possibly why every call out thus far has dwindled without fanfare.  
In Summation
The overarching, and fascinating, truth about Megan is sometimes she makes sense. Unfortunately, she also says a lot of bullshit. This may come from a lack of ability to grasp nuance.
Does #OwnVoices put pressure on people to out their life circumstances for the sake of credibility? Probably, yes. But others feel confident in self-reporting, wanting their voices out there for others to hear them. Do people mispronounce white people’s names? Yes. But that doesn’t negate the racist undertones and microaggressions minorities face when people mock their names. These, among other situations, are odd hills Megan chooses to die on seemingly because she doesn’t want to understand them.
The current call out is in reaction to the Bi Awards. Certain authors have stepped forward to Tweet their protest of LT3's nomination. They argue that Megan, as the owner of LT3, has promoted an environment that does harm to bi voices, and they feel it is inappropriate for her to be celebrated in this specific context.
The situation is still developing. From here, we can see only two branching paths. Either those running the Bi Awards rescind LT3's nomination, or they do not.
But this event is dredging up old salt. As with any wank, one is left wondering what the conclusion should be; Exile? Apology? Loss of sales? What does a successful call out look like? Megan is a real person with a wife and a business that she has worked hard to develop. She publishes minority representation because she believes in that effort.
But her belief does not exculpate her.
She has managed to repeatedly dodge accountability. Whether this is through calculated tactics or a magical formula she managed to stumble upon doesn't change the fact that she has actively contributed to making the community hostile to marginalized people. It doesn't change the fact that her status as a major publisher among LGBTQIA online presses shields her, especially as those who would ordinarily call her out for bad behavior must hesitate and consider the economic ramifications of doing so.
Now, to guess what Megan might pull from this to deflect responding to the salient points? Probably that we mentioned her mom voted for Trump.
Interesting links: 
Heidi
http://archive.is/Aio1f
http://archive.li/1IknD
http://archive.li/SsQ41
Maria_Reads
http://archive.li/zPqGa
http://archive.li/kCInK
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dominik528 · 5 years ago
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Books I've Read in 2019
1. The Girl Who Fell From the Sky by Heidi W. Durrow - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
2. Too Many Tamales by Gary Soto & Ed Martinez - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
3. Flossie & the Fox by Patricia C. McKissack - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
4. Leyla: The Black Tulip by Alex Lyter Croutier - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
5. Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
6. The Help by Kathryn Stockett - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
7. The Wrath & the Dawn by Renée Ahdieh - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐(review)
8. The Rose & the Dagger by Renée Ahdieh - ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
9. Frog and Toad: Storybook Treasury by Arnold Lobel - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
10. Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation by Damian Duffy & Octavia E. Butler - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
11. Maurice by E.M. Forster - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
12. All-American Boys by Jason Reynolds & Brendan Kiely - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
13. Boondocks: A Right to be Hostile by Aaron McGruder - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
14. Girls Made of Snow & Glass by Melissa Bashardoust - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
15. Winterspell by Claire Legrand - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
16. Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
17. The Complete Peanuts, Vol. 7 & 8 by Charles Schulz - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
18. Kathleen: The Celtic Knot by Siobhán Parkinson - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
19. Saba: Under the Hyena's Foot by Jane Kurtz - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
20. Archie, Vol. 3 & 4 by Mark Waid - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
21. The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
22. Color Purple by Alice Walker - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
23. Keeping You a Secret by Julie Anne Walker - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
24. Notes on a Scandal by Zoë Heller - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
25. Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
26. The Marvels by Brian Selznick - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
27. I Lived on Butterfly Hill by Marjorie Agosín - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
28. Something Like Fate by Susane Colasanti - ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
29. Speak & Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
30. Wonder Woman, Vol. 1: Blood by Brian Azzarello - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
31. To Die For by Joyce Maynard- ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
32. Freaky Green Eyes by Joyce Carol Oates- ⭐⭐⭐⭐
33. That's Not What Happened by Kody Keplinger - ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
34. Little Bear by Else Holmelund Minarik - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
35. In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
36. True Story of the 3 Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka- ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
37. Swan Song by Robert McCammon - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
38. Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
39. How to Build a Girl by Caitlin Moran - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
40. Shatter Me & Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi- ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
41. Looking Glass Wars & Seeing Redd by Frank Beddor - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
42. xxxHolic, Omnibus 1 - 3 by CLAMP - ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
43. 11 Birthdays by Wendy Mass - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
44. A Court of Thorns & Roses by Sarah J. Maas - ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (review)
45. A Court of Mist & Fury & A Court of Wings & Ruin by Sarah J. Maas - ⭐⭐⭐ (review)
46. Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi - ⭐⭐⭐ - (review)
47. Lady of the Rivers by Philippa Gregory- ⭐⭐⭐ (review)
48. Tiger Lily by Jodie Lynn Anderson - ⭐⭐⭐ (review)
49. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas- ⭐⭐⭐ (review)
50. Dear Martin by Nic Stone - ⭐⭐⭐
51. Lincoln by Gore Vidal - ⭐⭐⭐
52. Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys - ⭐⭐⭐
53. The Girls by Emma Cline - ⭐⭐⭐ (review)
54. We Were Liars by E. Lockhart - ⭐⭐⭐
55. Tampa by Alissa Nutting - ⭐⭐⭐ (review)
56. I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sanchez- ⭐⭐⭐ (review)
57. Sway by Zachary Lazar- ⭐⭐⭐ (review)
58. Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor by Tim Seeley- ⭐⭐⭐ (review)
59. xxxHolic Omnibus vol. 4 by CLAMP- ⭐⭐⭐
60. Firestarter by Stephen King - ⭐⭐⭐
61. Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White - ⭐⭐⭐
62. Radiant Darkness by Emily Whitman - ⭐⭐⭐
63. Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster by Liza Palmer - ⭐⭐⭐ (review)
64. Dracula by Bram Stoker - ⭐⭐⭐
65. Angels & Demons by Dan Brown - ⭐⭐⭐
66. Agent Undercover & Agent's Redemption by Lisa Childs - ⭐⭐ (review)
67. Burr by Gore Vidal - ⭐⭐ (review)
68. Someone Like You by Sarah Dessen - ⭐⭐ (review)
69. Beatlebone by Kevin Barry - ⭐⭐
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Hey GlassPrism, have new cast members for London or Broadway been announced? I see Harriet Jones posting that she'll only be in the show a few more times on instagram.
Nope, so far we only know who’s leaving, and that’s just for the London production, which includes: Ben Forster, all three Christines - Celinde Schoenmaker, Harriet Jones, and Maria Coyne - Nadim Naaman as well as ensemble members Matt Blaker (understudy Raoul) and Charlotte Vaughan (understudy Carlotta). So it’s probably going to be a huge cast change for that production.
Since they’re losing all three Christines, the rumor mill is predicting that at least one of the actresses might be a former Christine. A lot are guessing Olivia Brereton, since a bunch of the current cast members suddenly started following her social media accounts.
As for new cast members, I know Emily Langridge, who was Cosette in the World Tour, was talked about a lot, as she has posted about auditions and talked about taking up ballet again on her Twitter. And of course, there are people hoping that some of the former LND Christines (e.g. Heidi Karlsson) or one of the French Christines (e.g. Manon Taris) might get the role. Not sure about Phantoms, though one person thought Jeremy Secomb might have a chance.
As for Broadway, I haven’t heard anything about anyone leaving. I believe Broadway does cast changes differently, so that instead of a bunch of cast members leaving at once, each actor has an individual contract and will leave when that’s up. The rumor so far is that James Barbour is staying at least through October, and possibly into January, where he might feature as the Phantom for Broadway’s 30th anniversary, so that’s still a little while away. I’ve heard nothing about Ali Ewoldt leaving, and Rachel Eskenazi-Gold just returned, so it’s unlikely she’ll go. Same for Rodney Ingram; he just started a few months ago, so I would think he’d stay longer.
Given the cast change for London is in September, that will definitely be sometime in the following weeks, so I’ll guess we’ll find out when they announce it!
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25/03/2016
The Woman in the Dunes, Kobo Abe Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe The Jolly Postman or Other Peoples Letters, Janet & Allan Ahlberg The Wolves Of Willoughby Chase, Joan Aiken The Wanderer, Alain-Fournier Commedia, Dante Alighieri Skellig, David Almond The President, Miguel Angel Asturias Alcools, Guillaume Apollinaire It's Not About The Bike - My Journey Back to Life, Lance Armstrong Behind The Scenes At The Museum, Kate Atkinson The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood Jonathan Livingstone Seagull, Richard Bach Go Tell It on the Mountain, James Baldwin The Ghost Road, Pat Barker Carrie's War, Nina Bawden Molloy; Malone Dies; The Unnamable, Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett The Adventures of Augie March, Saul Bellow G, John Berger Noughts And Crosses, Malorie Blackman Mister Magnolia, Quentin Blake Forever, Judy Blume The Magic Faraway Tree, Enid Blyton Five On A Treasure Island, Enid Blyton The Enchanted Wood, Enid Blyton A Bear Called Paddington, Michael Bond Ficciones, Jorge Luis Borges The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas, John Boyne The Snowman, Raymond Briggs Flat Stanley, Jeff Brown Gorilla, Anthony Browne The Good Earth, Pearl S. Buck The Pilgrim's Progress, John Bunyan A Clockwork Orange, Anthony Burgess Junk, Melvin Burgess Would You Rather?, John Burningham The Soft Machine, William S. Burroughs The Way of All Flesh, Samuel Butler Possession, A.S. Byatt The Princess Diaries, Meg Cabot If on a Winter's Night a Traveler, Italo Calvino Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino The Stranger, Albert Camus Oscar and Lucinda, Peter Carey Nights at the Circus, Angela Carter Looking For JJ, Anne Cassidy Journey to the End of the Night, Louis-Ferdinand Céline Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China, Jung Chang Papillon, Henri Charriere The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer "Clarice Bean, That's Me", Lauren Child I Will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato, Lauren Child Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Pierre Choderlos de Laclos Disgrace, J.M. Coetzee Waiting for the Barbarians, J.M Coetzee Princess Smartypants, Babette Cole Nostromo, Joseph Conrad The Public Burning, Robert Coover Millions, Frank Cottrell Boyce The Power Of One, Bryce Courtenay That Rabbit Belongs To Emily Brown, Cressida Cowell House Of Leaves, Mark Z. 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Forster The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank Cross Stitch,  Diana Gabaldon That Awful Mess on the Via Merulala, Carlo Emilio Gadda JR, William Gaddis The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman One Hundred Years Of Solitude, Gabriel García Márquez Love In The Time Of Cholera, Gabriel García Márquez Maggot Moon, Sally Gardner The Owl Service, Alan Garner In the Heart of the Heart of the Country & Other Stories, William H. Gass Coram Boy, Jamila Gavin Once, Morris Gleitzman The Conservationist, Nadine Gordimer Asterix The Gaul, Rene Goscinny The Tin Drum, Günter Grass Sunset Song, Lewis Grassic Gibbon Little Mouse's Big Book of Fears, Emily Gravett Lanark, Alasdair Gray The Quiet American, Graham Greene Life and Fate, Vasily Grossman The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, Mark Haddon Jude The Obscure, Thomas Hardy The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne Stranger in a Strange Land, Robert A. 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Lawrence Seven Pillars of Wisdom, T.E Lawrence A Wrinkle in Time, Madeleine L'Engle The Golden Notebook, Doris Lessing Tristes Tropiques, Claude Lévi-Strauss Pippi Longstocking, Astrid Lindgren The Call of the Wild, Jack London Nightmare Abbey, Thomas Love Peacock Under the Volcano, Malcolm Lowry The Good Soldier, Ford Madox Ford The Cairo Trilogy, Naguib Mahfouz The Naked and the Dead, Norman Mailer Man's Fate, Andre Malraux The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann Wolf Hall, Hilary Mantel The Road, Cormac McCarthy The Kite Rider, Geraldine McCaughrean The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter, Carson McCullers "Not Now, Bernard", David McKee Tent Boxing: An Australian Journey, Wayne McLennan No One Sleeps in Alexandria, Ibrahim Abdel Meguid A Fine Balance, Rohinton Mistry The Cruel Sea, Nicholas Monsarrat Private Peaceful, Michael Morpurgo Beloved, Toni Morrison Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Haruki Murakami Under the Net, Iris Murdoch The Worst Witch, Jill Murphy Pale Fire, Vladimir Nabokov A Bend in the River, V.S Naipaul Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston A Monster Calls, Patrick Ness The Knife Of Never Letting Go, Patrick Ness The Borrowers, Mary Norton Master And Commander, Patrick O'Brian The Silent Cry, Kenzaburo Oe My Name is Red, Orhan Pamuk Gormenghast, Mervyn Peake Night Watch, Terry Pratchett The Colour Of Magic, Terry Pratchett The Truth, Terry Pratchett Witches Abroad, Terry Pratchett Truckers, Terry Pratchett Life: An Exploded Diagram, Mal Prett Paroles, Jacques Prévert The Shipping News, Annie Proulx In Search of Lost Time, Marcel Proust The Ruby In The Smoke, Philip Pullman Eugene Onegin, Alexander Pushkin Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon Live and Remember, Valentin Rasputin Witch Child, Celia Rees Mortal Engines, Philip Reeve Clarissa: Or the History of a Young Lady, Samuel Richardson How I Live Now, Meg Rosoff I Want My Potty!, Tony Ross Portnoy's Complaint, Philip Roth The God Of Small Things, Arundhati Roy Midnight's Children, Salman Rushdie Holes, Louis Sachar Blindness, Jose Saramango Being and Nothingness, Jean-Paul Sartre Nausea, Jean-Paul Sartre Austerlitz, W.G. 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Wodehouse Native Son, Richard Wright Going Native, Stephen Wright The Day Of The Triffids, John Wyndham The Dream of the Red Chamber, Cao Xueqin Red Sorghum: A Novel of China, Mo Yan Revolutionary Road, Richard Yates We, Yevgeny Zamyatin Germinal, Emile Zola Amazing Grace, Mary Hoffman & Caroline Binch Horrid Henry, Francesca Simon & Tony Ross Meg And Mog, Helen Nicholls & Jan Pienkowski Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes, Mem Fox & Helen Oxenbury The Elephant And The Bad Baby, Elfrida Vipont & Raymond Briggs The True Story Of The Three Little Pigs, Jon Scieszka & Lane Smith
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11-8-17 my books
2/2/2018
100 People Who Changed the World, LIFE
1984 by George Orwell
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
30 Days of Night: 1, 2, 3, 7
500 Tricks: Storage by Page One
A Burnt-Out Case by Graham Greene
A Certain … Je Ne Sais Quoi by Charles Timoney
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain (Signet Classics
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (with The Chimes)
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
After the Funeral by Agatha Christie (in Poirot: the Post-War Years)
A Home at the End of the World by Michael Cunningham
Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood
A Life in Poems: Selected Works of Khoo Seok Wan
All My Sons by Arthur Miller (x3)
All-Star Superman: 1
All the Birds, Singing by Evie Wyld
All The Sad Young Literary Men by Keith Gessen
Alms for Oblivion by Simon Raven
A Man Asleep by Georges Perec (and Things: A Story of the Sixties)
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman
And the Mountains Echoed, Khaled Hosseini
Animal Farm by George Orwell
An Inspector Calls, J. B. Priestley
Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery
Antigone (in The Three Theban Plays) by Sophocles (Robert Fagles translation)
A Pack of Liars by Anne Fine
A Passage to India, E. M. Forster
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
Arcadia by Tom Stoppard
A Room with a View by E. M. Forster
Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
A Series of Unfortunate Events 3: The Wide Window, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 4: The Miserable Mill, by Lemony Snicket (x2)
A Series of Unfortunate Events 5: The Austere Academy, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 7: The Vile Village, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 8: The Hostile Hospital, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 9: The Carnivorous Carnival, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 10: The Slippery Slope, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 11: The Grim Grotto, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 12: The Penultimate Peril, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 13: The End, by Lemony Snicket
A Short History of England by Simon Jenkins
A Still Forest Pool: The Insight Meditation of Ajahn Chah, Jack Kornfield, Paul Bretier
A Taste of Freedom by Ven. Ajahn Chah
Atlanta Review: Asia (Spring/ Summer 2002)
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
Atonement by Ian McEwan
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie
Batman Hush: 1, 2
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Verlaine: Selected Verse and Prose Poems
Black Hearts in Battersea by Joan Aiken
Black Maria by Diana Wynne Jones
Boy by Roald Dahl
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
Brighton Rock by Graham Greene
Buddhism for Beginners, Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery
Bullfighting by Roddy Doyle
Burning Your Boats: Collected Stories by Angela Carter
Carbonel by Barbara Sleigh
Cat Among the Pigeons by Agatha Christie (in Poirot: the Post-War Years)
Cat and Mouse in a Haunted House by Geronimo Stilton
Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut
Ceriph: issue 2
Ceriph: issue 6
Cha-no-yu: The Japanese Tea Ceremony by A. L. Sadler
Chaos by James Gleick
Charlotte’s Web by E. B. White
Chicken Rice (24 Flavours series by BooksActually)
Chinese Ethnic Minority Motifs by Page One
Cligés by Chretien de Troyes (in Arthurian Romances by DigiReads.com Publishing)
Collected Poems of Edgar Allan Poe
Collected Stories of Vladimir Nabokov
Confessions of a Mask by Yukio Mishima
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (x2, one translated by Pevear and Volokhonsky)
Crow Boy by Taro Yashima
Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton
Cymbeline by Shakespeare (The Pelican Shakespeare)
Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand
Daredevil Noir
Dead Man’s Folly by Agatha Christie
Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol
Dog Friday by Hilary McKay
Death Note: Another Note: The Lost Angeles BB Murder Cases
Demian by Herman Hesse
Dhammapada, Venerable Buddharakkhita
Dinosaur in a Haystack by Stephen Jay Gould
Don Quixote by Cervantes
Drawing and Painting the Portrait by John Devane
Dune by Frank Herbert
Each Peach Pear Plum by Janet and Allan Ahlberg
East Lynne by Mrs Henry Wood
Eating Chinese Food Naked by Mei Ng
Economics: Making Sense of the Modern Economy, The Economist
Elidor by Alan Garner
Emma by Jane Austen (x2)
English Literature Made Simple by H. Coombes
Erec et Enide by Chretien de Troyes (in Arthurian Romances by DigiReads.com Publishing)
ESV Holy Bible
Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton
Ethics in Buddhist Perspective by K. N. Jayatilleke
Evolve or Die (Horrible Science) by Phil Gates
Facing the Torturer by Francois Bizot
Fallen Angels: Paintings by Jack Vettriano, edited by W. Gordon Smith
Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them by Newt Scamander
Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
Fascist Rock by Claire Tham
Favourite Singlish Tales: Three Little Pigs Lah by Casey Chen
Federal Anthology of Poetry I
Festivals Graphics by Page One
Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk
Five Children and It by E. Nesbit
Five Run Away Together by Enid Blyton
Folk Customs and Family Life (Korean Cultural Series Volume III)
Foreskin’s Lament by Shalom Auslander
For the Record: Conversations with People People who Have Shaped the Way we Listen to Music
For They Know Not What They Do by Slavoj Zizek
Four Continents by Nadine Gordimer, Chinua Achebe, et al.
Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders by Neil Gaiman
Frankenstein by Mary Sehlley
Frog and Toad Together by Arnold Lobel
From Third World to First: The Singapore Story 1965-2000, Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew
George’s Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl
Ghost Stories of Henry James
Gitanjali by Tagore (双语版)
Gone Case by Dave Chua
Gone Case: A Graphic Novel (Book One), art by Koh Hong Teng
Gratitude to Parents, Venerable Ajahn Sumedho
Great British Editorial by Page One
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
Great Hatred, Little Room: Making Peace in Northern Ireland by Jonathan Powell
Great Illustrated Classics: The Little Mermaid and Other Stories
Green First! : Earth Friendly Design (Over 100 green projects around the world)
Guerillas by VS Naipaul
Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift
Hamlet by Shakespeare (x2)
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling
Have Phone, Will Paint by Zhu Hong
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Heidi by Johanna Spyri
Hickory Dickory Dock by Agatha Christie (in Poirot: the Post-War Years)
History of Beauty, Umberto Eco
History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell
Home and Exile by Chinua Achebe
House of M, Marvel
How the Bible Came to be by John Barton
How Late it Was, How Late by James Kelman
I Didn’t Know Mani was a Conceptualist by Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé
If I Could Tell You by Lee Jing-Jing
Incarceron by Catherine Fisher
Infographics: Designing and Visualising Data by Page One
Jane Austen Cover to Cover by Margaret C. Sullivan
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Japanese Tales, Royall Tyler
Japanese Tatoos by Brian Ashcraft and Hori Benny
Jeeves and Wooster: Perfect Nonsense, by The Goodale Brothers/P.G. Wodehouse
Jerusalem the Biography by Simon Sebag Montefiore
Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne
Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy
Julius Caesar by Shakespeare
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
Kim by Rudyard Kipling
King Solomon’s Mines by Haggard
Kitchen by Yoshimoto Banana
KJV Holy Bible
Kokology 2: More of the Game of Self-discovery by Tadahiko Nagao and Isamu Saito
Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D. H. Lawrence (in The Great Novels of “)
Lady Precious Stream by S. I. Hsiung
Lancelot, or, The Knight of the Cart by Chretien de Troyes (in Arthurian Romances by DigiReads.com Publishing)
Left-Right
Les Misérables: Volume One by Victor Hugo
Let’s Chat About the Bible by Whiting/Reeves
Let’s Give it up for Gimme Lao! by Sebastian Sim
Letter from an Unknown Woman by Stefan Zweig
Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Lists of Note by Shaun Usher
Little Lord Fauntleroy by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Lizard by Yoshimoto Banana
Lolita by Vladmir Nabokov
Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela
Looking for Juliette by Janet Taylor Lisle
Love for Love by William Congreve (in Three Restoration Comedies, Gamini Salgado intro)
Love Gathers All: the Philippines-Singapore Anthology of Love Poetry
Lucifer: Devil in the Gateway
Luxury for Cats (by teNeues)
Macbeth by Shakespeare
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
Malay Weddings Don’t Cost $50 by Hidayah Amin
Malgudi Days by R. K. Narayan
Man and his Symbols by Carl Jung
Marx on China
Me Grandad ‘ad an Elephant! by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer
Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare
Metal Gear Solid: 1, 2
Metamorphosis and Other Stories by Franz Kafka
Middle Land, Middle Way by S. Dhammika
Middlemarch by George Eliot
Mio, My Son by Astrid Lindgren
Miss Lonelyhearts by Nathanael West (and The Day of the Locust)
Moby-Dick or The Whale by Herman Melville
Mr Dooley by Finley Peter Dunne
Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf (x2, one with an intro by Carol Ann Duffy)
Mrs Warren’s Profession by George Bernard Shaw
Measure for Measure by Shakespeare
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
Multitudes: Litmus 2016
Music & Monarchy by David Starkey & Kate Greening
My Pictorial Book of Dialect Idioms & Slangs by Kuan Eng
Mythologies by Roland Barthes
Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs
Nanyang Girls’ High School 2014 Montage
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass
Native Son by Richard Wright
Natural Heritage of Korea, Dokdo
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
No Ajahn Chah: Reflections by Ven. Ajahn Chah
Nostromo by Joseph Conrad
Not the Israel My Parents Promised Me by Harvey Pekar and JT Waldman
Nightmare Abbey/Crotchet Castle by Peacock (x2)
Occupational Hazards by Mayo Martin
Oedipus the King (in The Three Theban Plays) by Sophocles (Robert Fagles translation)
Oedipus at Colonus (in The Three Theban Plays) by Sophocles (Robert Fagles translation)
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham
Of Walking in Ice by Werner Herzog
Oh, Play That Thing by Roddy Doyle
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
On Beauty by Zadie Smith
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Gregory Rabassa translation, Penguin)
On Liberty by John Stuart Mill
On the Road by Jack Kerouac
On Ugliness, Umberto Eco
Oranges are not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson
Othello by Shakespeare
Our Animal Eye: Litmus 2014
Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle
Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov
Papillon by Henri Charrière
Paradise Lost by Milton
Pastels for Beginners by Francisco Asensio Cerver
Peepo! by Janet and Allan Ahlberg
Persuasion by Jane Austen (x2: penguin classics and )
Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie (x2)
Phedra by Eugenia Tan
Physics by Aristotle
Playing Pretty by Euginia Tan
Poems Deep and Dangerous
Poets on Growth: An Anthology of Poetry and Craft
Possession by A. S. Byatt
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (x2)
Princess of the Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George
Prozac Nation, Elizabeth Wurtzel
Puck of Pook’s Hill by Rudyard Kipling
Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw
Quidditch Through the Ages by Kennilworthy Whisp
Rashomon and Seventeen Other Stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (Jay Rubin translation)
Reaching for Stones: Collected Poems (1963-2009) by Chandran Nair
Rebel Rites by Deborah Emmanuel
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
Roll of Thunder, Hear my Voice by Mildred D. Taylor
Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare
Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson and Ael Scheffler
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard
Runaway Horses by Yukio Mishima
Sabbath’s Theatre by Phillip Roth
Salted Vegetables and Duck Soup (24 Flavours series by BooksActually)
Samanera sikkapadani 沙马内拉学处
Sarong Party Girls by Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan
Satipatthana Sutta: The Foundation of Mindfulness
Selected Dhamma Talks in 2011 by Venerable K. Rathanasara
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (published by Vintage)
Sense and Sensibility: The Screenplay & Diaries by Emma Thompson
Shakespeare: All 37 Plays, All 160 Sonnets and Poems (The Illustrated Stratford)
Shakespearean Tragedy by A. C. Bradley
Shakespeare the Complete Works: Volumes 2 and 3
Shakespeare’s Words: A Glossary & Language Companion by David Crystal & Ben Crystal
Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays by George Orwell
Short Cuts by Raymond Carver
Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
Sigalovada Sutta: The Code of Discipline for Layman
Silas Marner by George Eliot
Singapore Children’s Favourite Stories by DI Taylor and L K Tay-Audouard
Sing to the Dawn by Minfong Ho
Six Records of a Floating Life by Shen Fu
Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut
Slightly Invisible by Lauren Child
Solaris by Stanislaw Lem
Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence (in The Great Novels of “)
Sophie’s Choice by William Styron
Sophie’s World, Jostein Gaarder
Spiaking Singlish by Gwee Li Sui
Spider-Man Noir
Stoner by John Williams
SQ21, Ng Yi-Sheng
Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse
Strait is the Gate by Andre Gidé
Summer by Edith Wharton
Superman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told
Tales from Around the World
Tales from King Arthur by Andrew Lang
Tartuffe by Molíère
Tenacity: Stories Built to Last
Tennyson: Selected Poetry  (The Penguin Poetry Library)
That Night by the Beach and other stories for a film score by Phan Ming Yen
The 9/11 Commission Report
The Abyssinian, Jean Christophe Rufin
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
The Adventures of Robin Hood by Roger Lancelyn Green
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
The Andromeda Strain by Michael Chrichton
The Art of Animal Character Design (first edition) by David Colman
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
The BFG by Roald Dahl
The Beggar’s Opera by John Gay
The Blank Slate by Steven Pinker
The Blondes by Emily Schultz
The Bikkhus’ Rules for Laypeople by Bikkhu Ariyesako
The Billion Shop by Stephanie Ye
The Book of Imaginary Beings by Jorge Luis Borges
The Bookseller of Kabul by Asne Sierstad
The Brothers Lionheart by Astrid Lindgren
The Buddha and his Teachings
The Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe
The Case for Literature by Gao Xingjian
The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
The Cherry Tree Buck and Other Stories by Moore
The Children of Cherry Tree Farm by Enid Blyton
The Children of Húrin by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Chimes by Charles Dickens (with A Christmas Carol)
The Chomsky-Foucault Debate on Human Nature
The Christmas Stories by Charles Dickens
The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order by Samuel P. Huntington
The Clocks by Agatha Christie (in Poirot: the Post-War Years)
The Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield
The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English (Translated by Geza Vermes)
The Complete Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Anderson
The Complete Fairy Tales of The Brothers Grimm
The Complete Plays of Christopher Marlowe
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
The Complete Poems of Sappho
The Complete Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Complete Stories and Poems of Lewis Carroll
The Conservationist by Nadine Gordimer
The Coral Island by R. M. Ballantyne
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
The Country Wife by William Wycherley (in Three Restoration Comedies, Gamini Salgado intro)
The Crescent Moon by Tagore (双语版)
The Crossing by Cormac McCarthy
The Crucible by Arthur Miller
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon
The Dark is Rising: The Complete Sequence by Susan Cooper
The Dark Tower Book I: The Gunslinger by Stephen King
The Dark Tower Book II: The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King
The Dark Tower Book III: The Waste Lands by Stephen King
The Dark Tower Book IV: Wizard and Glass by Stephen King
The Day of the Locust by Nathanael West (and Miss Lonelyhearts)
The Dead Republic by Roddy Doyle
The Dhammapada, K. Sri Dhammananda
The Dragon Book of Verse
The Drunkard’s Walk: How Randomness Rules our Lives by Leonard Mlodinow
The Earth by Émile Zola (Translated by Douglas Parmée)
The Earthsea Quartet (A Wizard of Earthsea, The Tombs of Atuan, The Farthest Shore, Tehanu) by Ursula Le Guin
The Eclogues by Virgil (Translated by Arthur Guy Lee)
The Elements of Legal Style: Second Edition by Bryan A. Garner
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel
The Enchanted Castle by E. Nesbit
The Encyclopedia of American Comics
The Encyclopedia of Illustration Techniques by Catharine Slade
The Female Quixote by Charlotte Lennox
The Four Buddhist Books on Mahayana Pure Land Teachings
The Fright of Real Tears by Slavoj Zizek
The Gap of Time by Jeanette Winterson
The Gardener by Tagore (双语版)
The Gardener’s Son by Cormac McCarthy
The Girl who Could Fly by Victoria Forester
The Godfather by Mario Puzo
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
The Golden Ass by Apuleius
The Goldfinch, Donna Tartt
The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
The Governing Principles of Ancient China, excerpted from qunshu zhiyao
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Happy Prince and Other Stories by Oscar Wilde
The History of Rasselas by Johnson
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
The Horse and His Boy by C. S. Lewis (in collected volume)
The Invisible Man, H. G. Wells
The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
The Last Breath by Ajahn Pasanno
The Liberation of Lily and Other Poems by Lim Thean Soo
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence Sterne
The Lioness & Her Knight by Gerald Morris
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis (x2 in collected volume)
The Literature of the United States of America by Marshall Walker
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The Little World of Liz Climo
The Lord of the Rings Part 1: The Fellowship of the Ring, by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Lord of the Rings Part 2: The Two Towers, by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Lord of the Rings Part 3: The Return of the King, by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Lost Estate (Le Grand Meaulnes) by Alain-Fournier
The Maid by Yasutaka Tsutsui
The Magician’s Nephew by C. S. Lewis (in collected volume)
The Man of Mode by Sir George Etherege (in Three Restoration Comedies, Gamini Salgado intro)
The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare (The Pelican Shakespeare)
The Merry Wives of Windsor by Shakespeare (World’s Classics)
The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
The Mind Map Book by Tony Buzan
The Miner by Natsume Sōseki
The Mismeasure of Man by Stephen Jay Gould
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
The Moves Make the Man by Bruce Brooks
The Museum of Innocence by Orhan Pamuk
The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri
The Natural History of Selborne by Reverend Gilbert White
The Nature of the Gods by Cicero
The Outsiders, S. E. Hinton (x2?)
The Once and Future King by T. H. White
The Phantom of the Opera by Leroux
The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
The People Reloaded: The Green Movement and the Struggle for Iran’s Future
The Poetry of Singapore
The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James (x2)
The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell
The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
The Prussian Officer and Other Stories by D. H. Lawrence
The Queen and I by Sue Townsend
The Ragamuffin Mystery by Enid Blyton
The Rainbow by D. H. Lawrence (in The Great Novels of “)
The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope
The Rattle Bag, edited by Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes
The Reason Why: A Gospel Exposition, Robert Laidlaw
The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
The Romanovs by Simon Sebag Montefiore
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Secret of Killimooin by Enid Blyton
The Secret of Spiggy Holes by Enid Blyton
The Selected Poems of Carol Ann Duffy
The Signal and the Noise by Nate Silver
The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris
The Space of City Trees (selected poems) by Arthur Yap
The Spy Who Came in From The Cold, John Le Carré
The Symptom of Beauty by Francette Pacteau
The Tempest by Shakespeare
The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, Sogyal Rinpoche
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
The Time is Now: Public Art of the Sustainable City Land Art Generator Initiative UAE
The True History of the BlackAdder by J. F. Roberts
The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera
The Vatican Cellars by André Gide
The Voice Book by Michael McCallion
The Warden by Anthony Trollope
The War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells
The Waves by Virginia Woolf
The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
The Whispering Statue (a Nancy Drew Mystery) by Carolyn Keene
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
The Wings of the Dove by Henry James
The Witches by Roald Dahl
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
The Woman Warrior, Maxine Hong Kingston
The Works of Sir Walter Scott (poetry)
The World and other Places by Jeanette Winterson
The World as Will and Representation by Arthur Schopenhauer (Payne translation)
The World’s Great Civilizations, LIFE
The World’s Wife by Carol Ann Duffy
The Young Adventurers and the Boy Next Door by Enid Blyton
The Zahir, Paulo Coelho
Things: A Story of the Sixties by Georges Perec (and A Man Asleep)
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Thirty Days on the Camino by Alvin Mark Tan
Thursday Afternoons by Monica Dickens
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Top Girls by Caryl Churchill
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Totto-Chan by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi
Towerhill reclaimed (a 2011 high school commemorative, HCI)
Travesties by Tom Stoppard
Tristan by Gottfried Von Strassburg
Troilus and Criseyde by Geoffrey Chaucer (Norton Critical Edition)
Twelfth Night by Shakespeare
Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill
Ulysses by James Joyce
Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Unfree Verse
Understand and Criticize by John Doraisamy
Unhomed
Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh
Villette by Charlotte Brontë
Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy (x3, Rosemary Edmonds for Penguin, Louise & Aylmer Maude, Pevear & Volokhonsky)
We Rose Up Slowly by Jon Gresham
What are Masterpieces? by Gertrude Stein
Whit by Iain Banks
Why Worry? How to Live Without Fear & Worry by K. Sri Dammananda
What Does the Bible Really Teach?
W. I. T. C. H.: The Four Dragons
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
William Wordsworth
Wilde: The Complete Plays
Worlds of Amano by Yoshitaka Amano
Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Yeng Pway Ngon: 英培安: Poems 3 [Self-exile]            
Yeng Pway Ngon: 英培安: Poems 4 [Resurgence]
Yeng Pway Ngon: 英培安: Poems 5 [Other Thoughts]
Ywain, or, The Knight with the Lion by Chretien de Troyes (in Arthurian Romances by DigiReads.com Publishing)
  20世纪中国短篇小说精选:现代卷1、2
飙车 (La Ronde et Autres Faits Divers), J. M. G. Le Clézio
冰河,余秋雨
陈嘉庚新传,陈共存
重访边城,张爱玲
春尽江南,格非
Composition 摄影构图
弟子规(少儿版,注音,配图)
儿女英雄传
蕉风椰雨话甘榜五十,李龙
光耀一生,联合早报
古诗词一百篇
Hi, 我们的森林,赵小敏
红楼梦(节本),曹雪芹
华韵35: 火花
华韵39: 以梦为马
皇朝末路:清朝篇
家,巴金
假如给我三天光明 (The Story of My Life) by Helen Keller (双语版)
狼图腾,姜戎
廖静文与徐悲鸿:名人情节众书,廖静文
灵山,高行健
鲁迅大全集
绿山墙的安妮
名侦探柯南:44
念力的秘密分享,净空法师
女神,郭沫若
三国演义
山河入梦,格非
失恋33天,鲍鲸鲸
世界近代史
十年阅城记(Tenacity)
守车的秘密 (The Boxcar Children: Caboose Mystery), Gertrude Chandler Warner
霜冷长河,余秋雨
特拾:学生文集2010,新加坡特选中学
微微一笑很倾城,顾漫
未完的梦,李乔
向左走,向右走,几米
小和尚的白粥馆2
西游记,吴承恩
叶芸的色铅笔画画课,叶芸
一学就会最实用最经典的博弈课堂
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宇宙探索:中小学生科普读物
佐贺的超级阿嫲,岛田洋七
《庄子》心得,于丹
  Castres un Autre Regard
Cendrillon
Chronique des sept misères by Patrick Chamoiseau
Cours de francais, Linguaphone Institute
Les Penseurs Grecs Avant Socrate de Thalès de Milet A Prodicos
Texaco by Patrick Chamoiseau
  다람쥐와첫눈
두근두근 내인생 장편소설
하회탈, 다시살아나다 by 무돌
질문 상자 (Det spørs)
캐비닛 김언수 장편소설
Le Petit Prince (in Korean)
설계자들 김언수 장편소설
  Hua Lo Puu by Murti Bunanta (in English and Indonesian)
Legenda Pohon Beringan (The Legend of the Banyan Tree) by Murti Bunanta, illustrated by Hardiyono (in English and Indonesian)
  Weekly Shonen Jump 1月8日9日号
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businessfrontrunners · 5 years ago
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Victoria Lowell Launches Empowered Worth: Worthy Wisdom for Women Podcast
https://authoritypresswire.com/?p=31621 “Empowered Worth was created to provide women with information that will help guide them on the path of financial empowerment. The program provides quality content and conversations that will give the listener information that educates them on a topic surrounding finances and other issues women encounter in their lives that are challenging them,” said creator and host, Victoria “Vicky” Lowell, CFDA.tmVictoria is a financial advocate and coach, an International best-selling author and the founder and president of Empowered Worth. She created Empowered Worth to create a community where women can seek the education, they want to feel more financial confident and empowered. Each Wednesday, a new episode of Empowered Worth: Worthy Wisdom for Women Podcast features experts or topical information from its host in each weekly broadcast.“Each weekly episode features educational information that empowers our listeners,” said Victoria. Empowered Worth: Worthy Wisdom for Women Podcast provides listeners with content that is not just timely and useful, but it is uplifting and empowering.“Conversational in nature, the goal is to provide the audience with not just worthy wisdom, but a place to get start talking about finances and path to financial empowerment,” she said.Fans are raving about the conversations with guests including Dr. Heidi Forbes Öste, bestselling author of the Digital Mastery Series. She and Vicky talk about the digital world during Covid-19 in this exciting.Guest Sanda Estok of Way 2 Protect and bestselling author of “Happily Ever Cyber “ and Vicky talked about identity theft and cyber security.In another interview, Denna Akin, founder of the The Program College Consulting and Vicky talked about college admission in a Covid-19 World.Sydio V. wrote that all the questions and answers were extremely helpful. Sydio V. wrote, “Excellent questions that so many parents and students currently have about the future pertaining to university admissions and education. I learned a lot about what we can expect to potentially happen and how the college landscape will be affected by COVID19. Highly recommend this podcast for curious parents (and students). Thank you!”In upcoming episodes, Vicky is having conversations with Lauren Cohen, bestselling author, International lawyer and business strategist about business funding and allocation during the Covid 19 crisis.In a separate interview, Dr. Roberta Shaler, bestselling author, motivational speaker and podcaster talks with Vicky about freeing yourself from crazy-making relationships.Guest Diane Forster, bestselling author, Tedx Speaker, TV and podcast host chat about reinventing yourself.Empower Your Worth is garnering five-star rave reviews: Karen66 wrote: “Victoria Lowell explores women's empowerment with an array of fascinating guests from the conventional to the unconventional. She connects to her guests with compassion, an open mind and natural curiosity. I couldn't stop listening!”New episodes are live each Wednesday. The Empowered Worth Podcast can be found on more than 40 podcast platforms including Apple Podcast, Spotify, Tune-in and Stitcher.Additionally, it is available at the Empowered Worth YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz0iLBTbRg2RC-nqiMmfSRw ) aYou Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz0iLBTbRg2RC-nqiMmfSRwWebsite: http://www.empoweredworth.com/podcastApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/empowered-worth-worthy-wisdom-for-women/id1512209275?i=1000473885960
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wankerwatch · 1 month ago
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Commons Vote
On: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Report Stage: New Clause 21
Ayes: 87 (70.1% LD, 8.0% Ind, 8.0% SNP, 4.6% Lab, 4.6% Green, 3.4% PC, 1.1% SDLP) Noes: 404 (76.9% Lab, 20.9% Con, 1.3% RUK, 0.5% Ind, 0.3% UUP, 0.3% TUV) Absent: ~159
Day's business papers: 2025-05-12
Likely Referenced Bill: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision about border security; to make provision about immigration and asylum; to make provision about sharing customs data and trailer registration data; to make provision about articles for use in serious crime; to make provision about serious crime prevention orders; to make provision about fees paid in connection with the recognition, comparability or assessment of qualifications; and for connected purposes.
Originating house: Commons Current house: Commons Bill Stage: 3rd reading
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Liberal Democrat (61 votes)
Adam Dance Alex Brewer Alison Bennett Andrew George Anna Sabine Ben Maguire Brian Mathew Calum Miller Caroline Voaden Charlie Maynard Charlotte Cane Chris Coghlan Christine Jardine Claire Young Clive Jones Daisy Cooper Danny Chambers David Chadwick Ed Davey Edward Morello Gideon Amos Helen Maguire Helen Morgan Ian Roome Ian Sollom James MacCleary Jamie Stone Jess Brown-Fuller John Milne Josh Babarinde Joshua Reynolds Layla Moran Lee Dillon Lisa Smart Liz Jarvis Luke Taylor Manuela Perteghella Marie Goldman Martin Wrigley Max Wilkinson Mike Martin Monica Harding Olly Glover Pippa Heylings Rachel Gilmour Roz Savage Sarah Dyke Sarah Gibson Sarah Green Sarah Olney Steff Aquarone Steve Darling Tessa Munt Tim Farron Tom Gordon Victoria Collins Vikki Slade Wendy Chamberlain Wera Hobhouse Will Forster Zöe Franklin
Independent (7 votes)
Apsana Begum Ayoub Khan Iqbal Mohamed Jeremy Corbyn John McDonnell Shockat Adam Zarah Sultana
Scottish National Party (7 votes)
Brendan O'Hara Dave Doogan Graham Leadbitter Kirsty Blackman Pete Wishart Seamus Logan Stephen Gethins
Labour (4 votes)
Bell Ribeiro-Addy Diane Abbott Nadia Whittome Olivia Blake
Green Party (4 votes)
Adrian Ramsay Carla Denyer Ellie Chowns Siân Berry
Plaid Cymru (3 votes)
Ann Davies Ben Lake Liz Saville Roberts
Social Democratic & Labour Party (1 vote)
Colum Eastwood
Noes
Labour (306 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare Adam Thompson Afzal Khan Alan Campbell Alan Gemmell Alan Strickland Alex Ballinger Alex Barros-Curtis Alex Davies-Jones Alex Mayer Alex McIntyre Alex Norris Alice Macdonald Alison Hume Alison McGovern Alison Taylor Alistair Strathern Allison Gardner Amanda Hack Amanda Martin Andrew Cooper Andrew Lewin Andrew Pakes Andrew Ranger Andrew Western Andy MacNae Andy McDonald Andy Slaughter Angela Eagle Anna Gelderd Anna McMorrin Anna Turley Anneliese Midgley Antonia Bance Baggy Shanker Barry Gardiner Beccy Cooper Becky Gittins Ben Coleman Ben Goldsborough Bill Esterson Blair McDougall Brian Leishman Callum Anderson Carolyn Harris Cat Smith Catherine Atkinson Catherine Fookes Catherine McKinnell Catherine West Charlotte Nichols Chi Onwurah Chris Elmore Chris Evans Chris Hinchliff Chris Kane Chris McDonald Chris Murray Chris Vince Chris Ward Claire Hazelgrove Claire Hughes Clive Betts Clive Efford Connor Naismith Damien Egan Dan Carden Dan Jarvis Daniel Francis Danny Beales Darren Jones Darren Paffey David Burton-Sampson David Pinto-Duschinsky David Smith David Taylor David Williams Debbie Abrahams Deirdre Costigan Derek Twigg Elsie Blundell Emma Foody Emma Hardy Emma Lewell Emma Reynolds Euan Stainbank Feryal Clark Fleur Anderson Florence Eshalomi Fred Thomas Gareth Snell Gen Kitchen Georgia Gould Gerald Jones Gill Furniss Gill German Graeme Downie Graham Stringer Grahame Morris Gregor Poynton Gurinder Singh Josan Hamish Falconer Harpreet Uppal Heidi Alexander Helen Hayes Helena Dollimore Henry Tufnell Hilary Benn Ian Lavery Ian Murray Imogen Walker Irene Campbell Jacob Collier Jade Botterill Jake Richards James Asser James Frith James Murray Janet Daby Jas Athwal Jayne Kirkham Jeevun Sandher Jeff Smith Jen Craft Jenny Riddell-Carpenter Jess Asato Jess Phillips Jessica Morden Jessica Toale Jim Dickson Jim McMahon Jo Platt Jo Stevens Jo White Jodie Gosling Joe Morris Joe Powell Johanna Baxter John Grady John Healey John Slinger John Whitby Jon Pearce Jon Trickett Jonathan Brash Jonathan Davies Jonathan Hinder Jonathan Reynolds Josh Dean Josh Fenton-Glynn Josh MacAlister Josh Newbury Josh Simons Julia Buckley Julie Minns Juliet Campbell Justin Madders Kanishka Narayan Karin Smyth Kate Dearden Kate Osborne Katie White Kevin Bonavia Kevin McKenna Kim Johnson Kim Leadbeater Kirith Entwistle Kirsty McNeill Lauren Edwards Lauren Sullivan Laurence Turner Lee Pitcher Lewis Atkinson Liam Conlon Lilian Greenwood Linsey Farnsworth Liz Twist Lizzi Collinge Lloyd Hatton Lola McEvoy Lorraine Beavers Louise Haigh Louise Jones Lucy Powell Lucy Rigby Luke Akehurst Luke Charters Luke Murphy Luke Myer Luke Pollard Margaret Mullane Maria Eagle Marie Tidball Mark Ferguson Mark Hendrick Mark Sewards Mark Tami Markus Campbell-Savours Mary Glindon Mary Kelly Foy Matt Bishop Matt Rodda Matt Turmaine Matt Western Matthew Patrick Matthew Pennycook Maya Ellis Melanie Onn Melanie Ward Michael Payne Michael Wheeler Michelle Scrogham Michelle Welsh Mike Kane Mike Reader Mike Tapp Mohammad Yasin Natalie Fleet Natasha Irons Naushabah Khan Navendu Mishra Naz Shah Neil Coyle Neil Duncan-Jordan Nia Griffith Nicholas Dakin Nick Smith Noah Law Olivia Bailey Pam Cox Pamela Nash Patrick Hurley Paul Davies Paul Foster Paul Waugh Paulette Hamilton Perran Moon Peter Dowd Peter Lamb Peter Prinsley Peter Swallow Phil Brickell Polly Billington Rachael Maskell Rachel Blake Rachel Hopkins Rachel Taylor Rebecca Long Bailey Richard Baker Richard Quigley Rosie Wrighting Rupa Huq Rushanara Ali Ruth Jones Sadik Al-Hassan Sally Jameson Sam Carling Sam Rushworth Samantha Dixon Samantha Niblett Sarah Champion Sarah Coombes Sarah Hall Sarah Jones Sarah Owen Sarah Russell Sarah Sackman Sarah Smith Satvir Kaur Scott Arthur Sean Woodcock Sharon Hodgson Shaun Davies Simon Lightwood Simon Opher Siobhain McDonagh Sojan Joseph Sonia Kumar Stella Creasy Stephanie Peacock Stephen Kinnock Stephen Timms Steve Race Steve Witherden Steve Yemm Sureena Brackenridge Tahir Ali Taiwo Owatemi Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi Terry Jermy Tim Roca Tom Collins Tom Hayes Tom Rutland Tony Vaughan
Tracy Gilbert Tristan Osborne Tulip Siddiq Uma Kumaran Vicky Foxcroft Warinder Juss Will Stone Yasmin Qureshi Yuan Yang Yvette Cooper Zubir Ahmed
Conservative (83 votes)
Alberto Costa Alex Burghart Alison Griffiths Andrew Bowie Andrew Griffith Andrew Rosindell Andrew Snowden Aphra Brandreth Ashley Fox Ben Obese-Jecty Ben Spencer Bernard Jenkin Blake Stephenson Bob Blackman Bradley Thomas Caroline Johnson Charlie Dewhirst Chris Philp Christopher Chope Damian Hinds Danny Kruger David Reed David Simmonds Desmond Swayne Edward Argar Gagan Mohindra Gareth Bacon Gareth Davies Gavin Williamson Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Greg Smith Gregory Stafford Harriet Cross Harriett Baldwin Helen Grant Helen Whately Jack Rankin James Cleverly James Wild Jerome Mayhew Joe Robertson John Cooper John Hayes John Lamont Julia Lopez Julian Lewis Julian Smith Katie Lam Kemi Badenoch Kevin Hollinrake Kieran Mullan Kit Malthouse Lewis Cocking Lincoln Jopp Louie French Luke Evans Mark Francois Mark Garnier Martin Vickers Matt Vickers Mike Wood Mims Davies Neil Hudson Nick Timothy Nigel Huddleston Paul Holmes Peter Bedford Peter Fortune Priti Patel Rebecca Harris Rebecca Paul Rebecca Smith Richard Holden Robert Jenrick Saqib Bhatti Sarah Bool Shivani Raja Simon Hoare Steve Barclay Stuart Andrew Suella Braverman Victoria Atkins Wendy Morton
Reform UK (5 votes)
James McMurdock Lee Anderson Nigel Farage Richard Tice Sarah Pochin
Independent (2 votes)
Andrew Gwynne Oliver Ryan
Ulster Unionist Party (1 vote)
Robin Swann
Traditional Unionist Voice (1 vote)
Jim Allister
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musicoviniciusrodrigues · 5 years ago
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10 séries escondidas para assistir no Amazon Prime Video
Sem dúvida, a série do Amazon Prime Video mais falada nos últimos tempos é “Fleabag”, de Phoebe Waller-Bridge, uma das produções mais premiadas de 2019, com quatro Emmys. Outros seriados, como “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”, de Amy-Sherman Palladino, já tiveram seus momentos de glória. Mas, a verdade é que o catálogo do serviço de streaming esconde muitas outras surpresas, atuais e clássicas, de diferentes gêneros. Para ajudar os espectadores, a Bula reuniu alguns títulos que, ainda que não estejam entre os mais assistidos, foram bem-avaliados pela crítica especializada em cinema. Entre os selecionados, destacam-se “Howards End” (2017), de Kenneth Lonergan; e “The Good Fight” (2017), de Phil Alden Robinson, Michelle King e outros. As séries estão organizadas de acordo com o ano de lançamento.
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Pequenas Coincidências (2018), Javier Veiga
Marta e Javier vivem em círculos sociais diferentes e não se conhecem. Ele é um crítico gastronômico que adora curtir a vida de solteiro e ela é uma designer de vestidos de noiva que vive trocando de namorado. No fundo, eles sabem que estão envelhecendo e querem um amor de verdade. Então, algumas coincidências fazem com que eles se encontrem constantemente.
Crenças — Histórias de Terror (2017), Thomas J. Wright
Dos mesmos produtores de “The Walking Dead” e “Arquivo X”, essa série dá vida ao podcast de Aaron Mahnke, que apresenta as histórias reais que criaram as lendas urbanas de terror. Misturando dramatização, animação, arquivos e narração, os episódios mostram como alguns mitos — como vampiros e lobisomens — foram baseados na realidade.
Howards End (2017), Kenneth Lonergan
A série acompanha as divisões sociais e de classe na Inglaterra, durante a virada do século 19 para o 20, pela ótica de três famílias: os Schlegels, intelectuais e idealistas, os Wilcoxes, ricos do mundo dos negócios, e os empobrecidos Basts, da classe trabalhadora. A história começa quando as jovens irmãs Helen e Margaret Schlegels decidem passar um período na residência dos Wilcoxes. A produção é baseada no livro homônimo de E. M. Forster.
Jamestown (2017), Paul Wilmshurst, Bill Gallagher e outros
Em 1619, doze anos após desbravadores fundarem Jamestown, as primeiras mulheres chegam à colônia. Elas vêm da Inglaterra, com o dever de se casarem com os homens que pagaram suas passagens. Alice, Verity e Jocelyn estão entre as recém-chegadas que perturbam o cotidiano dos moradores, acendem rivalidades e trazem prosperidade ao local.
Little Women (2017), Heidi Thomas
A minissérie acompanha o amadurecimento das irmãs Jo, Meg, Beth e Amy March. Enquanto o pai está servindo na Guerra Civil, elas ficam sob os cuidados da mãe, Marmee, e apoiam-se umas nas outras para suportar as dificuldades da vida. A produção é baseada no livro clássico “Mulherzinhas”, de Louisa May Alcott, e foi realizada em homenagem aos 150 anos da obra.
Sé Quien Eres (2017), Pau Freixas
Juan Elías, um advogado de prestígio, perde totalmente a memória após um acidente. Com a ajuda da esposa, a juíza Alicia Castro, ele tenta reconstruir os eventos que aconteceram antes da batida. Mas, a situação piora quando a polícia encontra, dentro do carro, vestígios de sangue de Ana Saura, uma sobrinha de Juan que está desaparecida há dias.
The Good Fight (2017), Phil Alden Robinson, Michelle King e outros
Um enorme golpe financeiro destrói a reputação da advogada Maria e acaba com as reservas econômicas de sua mentora, Diane Lockhart. Despedidas do escritório Lockhart & Lee, as duas entram para uma das firmas mais promissoras de Chicago, onde trabalharão com a advogada Lucca Quinn. A série é uma continuação de “The Good Wife”, que foi cancelada em 2016.
Elementary (2012), Robert Doherty
“Elementary” é uma adaptação dos personagens Sherlock Holmes e dr. Watson, das obras de Arthur Conan Doyle. Na série, Sherlock é um consultor da polícia que se muda para Nova York após passar um período em uma clínica de reabilitação. Ele é obrigado pelo pai a dividir o apartamento com a dra. Joan Watson, uma cirurgiã que abandonou a profissão após um trauma. Watson foi contratada para cuidar de Sherlock, mas acaba se envolvendo com o trabalho dele.
Parks and Recreation (2009), Greg Daniels e Michael Schur
Em formato documental, a série acompanha o cotidiano dos empregados do Departamento de Parques de Pawnee, uma pequena cidade do estado de Indiana. Leslie, a diretora, tem a missão de transformar uma construção abandonada em um parque comunitário, mas encontra algumas dificuldades, como vizinhos mal-humorados, corretores de imóveis corruptos e um complicado processo burocrático.
The Mentalist (2009), Chris Long
Patrick Jane ganha a vida como vidente, mas após sua mulher e filha serem assassinadas, ele admite que é uma fraude. Agora, ele usa seu enorme poder de observação e dedução para ajudar a Agência de Investigação da Califórnia a solucionar crimes e a encontrar o homem que matou sua família. Mas, ao mesmo tempo que possui uma inteligência acima da média, Patrick é arrogante e faz muitas inimizades.
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Episode 96: Understanding Self-Control with Dr. Jessica Alquist
Flute 360 | Episode 96: “Understanding Self-Control with Dr. Jessica Alquist” (42:38)
In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Dr. Jessica Alquist about self-control. Jessica not only is a psychology professor at Texas Tech University, but she is also a flutist! Listen to today’s episode to benefit from the information, and apply it to your practice routine and any musical goal you have set for the New Year!
Episode 96 – Main Points:
0:26 – Gold Sponsor: The Resilient Self Podcast with Chris Neal, MA & LPC
1:19 – Welcome & Introduction!
1:27 – Dr. Jessica Alquist’s personal and professional background.
4:14 – Jessica shares her research and her studies.
4:50 – Working towards our long-term goals!
5:22 – Question: What is the definition of self-control?
5:30 – Jessica’s Answer
6:08 – “Being busy is not necessarily being productive.” – Heidi
7:31 – “Priorities are critical because we only have so much time and energy. To get where we are going, we have to decide what’s really important.” – Jessica
7:46 – Question: How can we as musicians create healthy habits when it comes to practicing?
7:57 – Jessica’s Answer
8:04 – Jessica shares research – listen here!
8:35 – How to create healthy habits when it comes to practicing!
9:17 – Environmental Cues
9:39 – Research on implementation intention.
10:59 – Heidi’s environmental changes from the USA to Greece.
11:25 – Expat Group: InterNations
13:30 – Topic: Self-Control
13:47 – Jessica shares research on this topic.
14:32 – Cookies and Radishes
15:51 – Heidi asks a follow-up question.
18:18 – Complete big tasks in the morning.
18:49 – Jessica shares more research about habits – listen here!
19:20 – Exam Week
20:48 – Question: How can we exert self-control when it comes to the use of our phones during practicing?
20:57 – Jessica’s Answer
24:15 – “Practicing is a lot like writing, and they are both tasks that could be drudgery if you are being interrupted constantly. But! They can be really enjoyable, freeing, and challenging if you are able to focus!” – Jessica
25:25 – Question: How do you focus on your writing being a new-time mother?
25:30 – Jessica’s Answer
26:35 – Follow-up question.
27:05 – Question: What tools can we utilize to help prioritize our day?
27:18 – Jessica’s Answer
27:27 – Topic: Multi-Tasking
27:55 – The Pomodoro Technique
28:37 – Jessica offers another tool that could help you with prioritization.
29:30 – “Treat yourself like a lazy, but a talented employee.” Jessica shares her professor’s advice
29:47 – Make your environment as pleasing as possible in order to complete your task.
30:53 – Question: If one can see the benefits of self-control, are we more likely to exert it?
31:17 – Jessica’s Answer
31:23 – Topic: Motivation
32:06 – Reward yourself through sticker charts for even the small victories!
33:44 – Reward yourself for showing up to the orchestral audition!
34:40 – Dark Chocolate & Flowers
36:08 – Question: Do you have any last thoughts for today’s discussion?
36:28 – Jessica’s Answer
37:05 – PICKS!
40:13 – Contact Dr. Jessica Alquist with any questions you may have!
45:00 – Bronze Sponsor: J&K Productions
PICKS!
Jessica
Yoga with Adriene! “11-Minute Wake-Up Yoga”
Heidi
Michael Youssef’s Podcast: Leading the Way
Two Series:
“Counting Stars in An Empty Sky”
“Look Up When Life Has Got You Down”
Episode 96 – Resources Mentioned:
Baumeister, R.F., Bratslavsky, E., Muraven, M., & Tice, D.M. (1998). “Ego depletion: Is the active self a limited resource?” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74(5), 1252-1265.
Ent, M.R., Baumesiter, R.F., & Tice, D.M. (2015). “Trait self-control and the avoidance of temptation.” Personality and Individual Differences, 74, 12-15.
Gillebaart, M. & de Riddler, D.T.D. (2015). “Effortless Self-Control: A novel perspective on response conflict strategies in trait self-control.” Social Personality Psychology Compass, 9, 88-99.
Hofmann, W., Baumesiter, R.F., Forster, G., & Vohs, K. (2012). “Everyday Temptations: An experience sampling study of desire, conflict, and self-control.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 102, 1318-1335.
Inzlicht, M., & Friese, M. (2019). “The past, present, and future of ego depletion.” Social Psychology, 50, 370-378.
Neal, D.T., Wood, W. & Drolet, A. (2013). “How do people adhere to goals when willpower is low? The profits (and pitfalls) of strong habits.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 104(6), 959-975.
Nordgren, L.F., van Harreveld, F., & van der Pligt, J. (2009). “The restraint bias: How the illusion for self-restraint promotes impulsive behavior.” Psychological Science, 20, 1523-1528.
Episode 96 – Sponsors:
Gold Level: The Resilient Self Podcast with Chris Neal, MA & LPC
Silver & Bronze Level: J&K Productions
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Heidy Forster's height is Heidy Forster is actress born in September 6, 1931 , Basel, Switzerland Best Known For Movie: Vitusheight: 5ft 4.25in (1.63 m)Born: September 6, 1931 , Basel, SwitzerlandFilmography: Forsthaus Falkenau (2013), SOKO 5113 (1997-2012), The Old Fox (2012),...
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