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2023 Oscars Trivia (Post-Ceremony)
Like last year, the Best Picture winner had a big night: Oppenheimer won 7 awards, as did Everything Everywhere All at Once. This post will use the word "consecutive" a lot.
This is the second consecutive year that a film won 7+ awards. The last time that happened was 1996-1998 (The English Patient; Titanic; Shakespeare in Love).
This is the second consecutive year that a film has won multiple acting awards. The last time that happened was 2003 & 2004 (Mystic River and Million Dollar Baby). The only other time consecutive Best Picture winners won multiple acting awards was 1953 & 1954 (From Here to Eternity and On the Waterfront).
Four consecutive Best Picture winners have won for acting, the longest streak since 1998-2002.
Oppenheimer is the first film since The Artist (2011) to win both Best Picture and Best Actor.
Oppenheimer is the 6th film to win both male acting awards and the first since Dallas Buyers Club (2013). The last Best Picture winner to win both male acting awards was Ben-Hur (1959).
Three of this year's acting winners have starred in superhero films: Emma Stone was Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man, Cillian Murphy was Scarecrow in the Nolan Batman movies, and Robert Downey Jr., of course, is Iron Man.
Oppenheimer is the highest-grossing Best Picture winner since The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003).
Three Best Picture nominees went home empty-handed: Killers of the Flower Moon, Maestro, and Past Lives.
Killers of the Flower Moon is the third Scorsese film to receive 10 nominations and 0 awards (Gangs of New York, 2002; The Irishman, 2019).
Diane Warren continues to hold the record for most Original Song nominations without a win (15) and continues to be the woman with the most Oscar nominations without a win. She has lost six in a row.
Bradley Cooper is now tied for 8th place among individuals with the most nominations without a win (12).
Despite several nominations -- Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro for Killers of the Flower Moon, and Matteo Garrone's Io Capitano for International Feature -- none of the men behind Goncharov took home an Oscar.
This is the 8th consecutive year with at least one black winner, extending the record.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph is the 10th black woman to win Best Supporting Actress -- the first acting category to hit double digits.
This is the fourth consecutive year with at least one non-white acting winner (Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan in 2022; Will Smith and Ariana DeBose in 2021; Daniel Kaluuya and Youn Yuh-jung in 2020) -- the longest streak ever.
Cord Jefferson is the 8th black screenplay winner, and this is the 6th such win (all but one were for Adapted Screenplay).
This is the fourth year in a row that a woman has won a screenplay award (Justine Triet for Anatomy of a Fall, Sarah Polley for Women Talking, Sian Heder for CODA, Emerald Fennell for Promising Young Woman) -- the longest streak ever.
Both screenplay wins were the only wins for their films, and both wins included the film's director. This is the 9th year in a row that a director has won for Original Screenplay, and the 6th year in a row for Adapted Screenplay; both are records.
Kiyoko Shibuya is the third woman and first woman of color to win for Visual Effects (Suzanne M. Benson for Aliens, 1986; Sara Bennett for Ex Machina, 2015).
Neil Corbould, nominated for The Creator, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part I, and Napoleon, is the first person to lose for Visual Effects three times in one year (don't worry, he's already won twice).
Billie Eilish (22) and Finneas O'Connell (26) are the youngest people to win multiple Oscars ("No Time to Die" from No Time to Die, 2021).
At 35, Emma Stone is the 8th-youngest person and woman to win two acting Oscars, and the 7th-youngest to win Best Actress twice.
Cillian Murphy is the first Irish Best Actor winner.
Christopher Nolan was the only individual to win multiple awards (Picture and Director).
Christopher Nolan is the first white man to win Best Director solo since Damien Chazelle (La La Land, 2016). Including Daniel Scheinert for Everything Everywhere All at Once, this is the first time since 2010 & 2011 that white men have won Best Director in consecutive years (Tom Hooper for The King's Speech; Michel Hazanavicius for The Artist), and that consecutive Best Picture winners have had a white male director.
The Zone of Interest is the first film from the United Kingdom to win Best International Feature. It is the fifth Best Picture nominee in six years to win in this category, and the third in a row (Drive My Car and All Quiet on the Western Front).
20 Days in Mariupol is the first Ukrainian film to win an Oscar.
Takashi Yamazaki is the second director to win for Visual Effects (Stanley Kubrick for 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1968).
Godzilla Minus One is the first Godzilla film to win an Oscar and the first Japanese film to win for Visual Effects (Tora! Tora! Tora!, 1970, was an American-Japanese co-production). Previously, the only Asian Visual Effects winner was Taiwanese-American Doug Chiang (Death Becomes Her, 1992).
This is the second time that only one non-Best Picture nominee won in a main category (i.e. excluding Animated, Documentary, International, shorts). The other time was 1997 (Best Makeup for Men in Black); notably, that was the year Titanic tied the record for most awards.
This is the second year in a row that the most-nominated film a) won Best Picture and b) won the most awards of the night. The last time consecutive most-nominated films won the most awards was 2016 & 2017 (La La Land and The Shape of Water); the last time consecutive most-nominated films won Best Picture was 2009 & 2010 (The Hurt Locker and The King's Speech).
This is the second consecutive year that multiple films have won 4+ awards (Everything Everywhere All at Once and All Quiet on the Western Front). The last year with multiple 4+ winners was 2014 (Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel), and the last time it happened consecutively was 2010 & 2011 (The King's Speech and Inception; The Artist and Hugo).
This is the third consecutive year that three or fewer films have won multiple awards, the longest streak since 1956-1960.
Two couples shared wins: Christopher Nolan & Emma Thomas for Best Picture, and Justine Triet & Arthur Harari for Original Screenplay.
Christopher Nolan & Emma Thomas are the third couple to share a Best Picture win (Richard D. Zanuck & Lili Fini Zanuck, Driving Miss Daisy, 1989; Peter Jackson & Fran Walsh, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, 2003).
Justine Triet & Arthur Harari are the third couple to win for Original Screenplay (Muriel & Sydney Box, The Seventh Veil, 1946; Earl W. & Pamela Wallace, Witness, 1985).
Toshio Suzuki is the second Asian winner of Animated Feature, and Hayao Miyazaki is the first Asian to win twice (Spirited Away, 2002).
The Boy and the Heron and Spirited Away are the only two hand-drawn animated films and the only two non-English-language films to win Animated Feature.
Pixar has lost Animated Feature three years in a row, its longest drought ever.
Holly Waddington is the first person since Mark Bridges (The Artist, 2011) to win Best Costume Design for her first nomination.
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Full 2024 Oscar Winners
The full list of 2024 Oscar winners can be found below. 2024 OSCAR NOMINEES / WINNERS Best Picture “American Fiction” “Anatomy of a Fall” “Barbie” “The Holdovers” “Killers of the Flower Moon” “Maestro” WINNER: “Oppenheimer” “Past Lives” “Poor Things” “The Zone of Interest” Best Director Jonathan Glazer (“The Zone of Interest”) Yorgos Lanthimos (“Poor Things”) WINNER: Christopher Nolan (“Oppenheimer”) Justine Triet (“Anatomy of a Fall”) Martin Scorsese (“Killers of the Flower Moon”) Best Actress Annette Bening (“Nyad”) Lily Gladstone (“Killers of the Flower Moon”) Sandra Hüller (“Anatomy of a Fall”) Carey Mulligan (“Maestro”) WINNER: Emma Stone (“Poor Things) Best Actor Bradley Cooper (“Maestro”) Colman Domingo (“Rustin”) Paul Giamatti (“The Holdovers”) WINNER: Cillian Murphy (“Oppenheimer”) Jeffrey Wright (“American Fiction”) Best Supporting Actor Sterling K. Brown (“American Fiction”) Robert De Niro (“Killers of the Flower Moon”) WINNER: Robert Downey, Jr. (“Oppenheimer”) Ryan Gosling (“Barbie”) Mark Ruffalo (“Poor Things”) Best Supporting Actress Emily Blunt (“Oppenheimer”) Danielle Brooks (“The Color Purple”) America Ferrera (“Barbie”) Jodie Foster (“Nyad”) WINNER: Da’Vine Joy Randolph (“The Holdovers”) Best International Feature Film “Io Capitano” (Matteo Garrone, Italy) “Society of the Snow” (J.A. Bayona, Spain) “The Teachers’ Lounge” (İlker Çatak, Germany) WINNER: “The Zone of Interest” (Jonathan Glazer, United Kingdom) “Perfect Days” (Wim Wenders, Japan) Best Cinematography WINNER: Hoyte van Hoytema (“Oppenheimer”) Ed Lachman (“El Conde”) Matthew Libatique (“Maestro”) Rodrigo Prieto (“Killers of the Flower Moon”) Robby Ryan (“Poor Things”) Best Adapted Screenplay Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig and (“Barbie”) Jonathan Glazer (“The Zone of Interest”) WINNER: Cord Jefferson (“American Fiction”) Tony McNamara (“Poor Things”) Christopher Nolan (“Oppenheimer) Best Original Screenplay Samy Burch and Alex Mechanik (“May December”) Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer (“Maestro”) WINNER: Arthur Harari and Justine Triet (“Anatomy of a Fall”) David Hemingson (“The Holdovers”) Celine Song (“Past Lives”) Best Animated Feature WINNER: “The Boy and the Heron,” Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki “Elemental,” Peter Sohn and Denise Ream “Nimona,” Nick Bruno, Troy Quane, Karen Ryan and Julie Zackary “Robot Dreams,” Pablo Berger, Ibon Cormenzana, Ignasi Estapé and Sandra Tapia Díaz “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Amy Pascal Best Visual Effects “The Creator” Jay Cooper, Ian Comley, Andrew Roberts and Neil Corbould WINNER: “Godzilla Minus One” Takashi Yamazaki, Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi and Tatsuji Nojima “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” Stephane Ceretti, Alexis Wajsbrot, Guy Williams and Theo Bialek “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” Alex Wuttke, Simone Coco, Jeff Sutherland and Neil Corbould “Napoleon” Charley Henley, Luc-Ewen Martin-Fenouillet, Simone Coco and Neil Corbould Best Editing “Anatomy of a Fall” Laurent Sénéchal “The Holdovers” Kevin Tent “Killers of the Flower Moon” Thelma Schoonmaker WINNER: “Oppenheimer” Jennifer Lame “Poor Things” Yorgos Mavropsaridis Best Production Design “Barbie” Production Design: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer “Killers of the Flower Moon” Production Design: Jack Fisk; Set Decoration: Adam Willis “Napoleon” Production Design: Arthur Max; Set Decoration: Elli Griff “Oppenheimer” Production Design: Ruth De Jong; Set Decoration: Claire Kaufman WINNER: “Poor Things” Production Design: James Price and Shona Heath; Set Decoration: Zsuzsa Mihalek Best Makeup and Hairstyling “Oppenheimer,” Luisa Abel, Jason Hamer, Jaime Leigh McIntosh, and Ahou Mofid WINNER: “Poor Things,” Mark Couler, Nadia Stacey, and Josh Weston “Maestro,” Kay Georgiou, Sian Grigg, Kazu Hiro, and Lori McCoy-Bell “Golda,” Karen Hartley and Suzi Battersby “Society… https://chorus.fm/news/full-2024-oscar-winners/
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Dom Phillips knew risks but was committed to his work, sister says
British journalist whose body was found in Brazilian Amazon believed book he was working on was ‘urgent’, says Sian Phillips
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The sister of British journalist Dom Phillips has said her brother knew the risks of travelling to perilous regions of the Brazilian Amazon but continued to report from the area because he was committed to telling the story of Indigenous people and the fight for development models that might save the rainforest.
Sian Phillips said her brother, whose body was found along with Indigenous activist Bruno Pereira this week, believed his work on a book called How to Save the Amazon was “urgent”.
“I think he underplayed the risks to some extent but we knew that there were risks,” Sian told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.
“This was the final trip [for his book]. This was the trip with Bruno to give the story of the Indigenous people living in the Javari valley and to give their story,” she said.
“He also believed it was urgent. And that there wasn’t time to change the model of capitalism – it had to happen within the society that Brazil has.”
Phillips had been working on his book for more than a year and his four-day voyage to the remote west of Brazil was one of his final reporting trips. He expected to finish writing the manuscript by the end of this year.
However, he and Pereira, an experienced explorer in the region who knew the local Indigenous people well, went missing on 5 June. Their bodies were found on Wednesday, buried in a dense part of the forest two hours from the nearest big town.
Police were led to the site by one of two brothers arrested for their part in the killing. One of the men confessed to the killing, police said, and a third man wanted by police, Jefferson Lima da Silva, handed himself in to authorities on Saturday.
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Hamilton è uno dei padri fondatori degli Stati Uniti d'America. (...) Qualcuno lo considera l'uomo che ha indirizzato le tredici colonie verso un destino da grande potenza. Per altri è il patriarca dei poteri forti e il cinico uomo d'affari che ha tradito lo spirito libertario della repubblica. (...) Hamilton toglie spazio ai singoli Stati. Accentra. Incardina. Lo fa strappando autonomia economica. La prima mossa è condividere il debito. La seconda commissariare. La terza creare una banca nazionale. (...) È per questo che Schaeuble cita il nemico di Jefferson. «Serve un patto di riscatto del debito per la zona euro sul modello dello storico fondo di ammortamento istituito da Hamilton nel 1792». Il messaggio ha un destinatario preciso. È appunto Mario Draghi. Fa nome e cognome. «Ho discusso più volte di questo azzardo morale. Lasciati a se stessi, i membri di una confederazione di stati rischiano di soccombere alla tentazione di contrarre debiti a spese della comunità». (...) Non è il solo. (...)  Tanto è vero che ha(n) subito rilanciato l'idea di ripristinare il patto di stabilità. Draghi sarà pure bravo e autorevole, ma l'Italia non pensi di crescere solo affidandosi al debito: «Gli squilibri macroeconomici restano eccessivi». Debito troppo alto, bassa produttività e un mercato creditizio in sofferenza. La vacanza insomma sta per finire. (...) È un'allerta, ma che nasce da due vecchi sentimenti mai tramontati. Il primo è la sfiducia. Non bastano le garanzie dell'ex capo della Bce a spazzare via i dubbi sul carattere degli italiani. Resiste il sospetto di una spesa allegra, del debito cattivo, di un Paese che preferisce assistere piuttosto che investire. È un pregiudizio, ma che non è facile da smentire. (...)  Per Schaeuble questa è anche una questione morale. C'è un'Europa che continua a ripetere di non voler pagare per le cicale italiane. (...) - V. Macioce
https://www.ilgiornale.it/news/cronache/draghi-scopre-che-berlino-teme-unitalia-forte-1952133.html
Caro Vittorio vecchio cuore libertario, pertinente come posizioni Hamilton quindi il vecchio continentale socialdemocristo centralista Schauble, ma l’Italì non può certo essere suggestionata come fosse la Jefferson di qua del Pond: di “aiutini” a debito il virginiano non parla mai, caliamo un velo pietoso. 
 Il pre-giudizio nei nostri confronti infatti è la giusta mercede auto-attribuita relativa a comportamenti pregressi REALI non propriamente edificanti. 
Poi potremmo discutere su come mai i teteschi sian diventati così forti da essere l’unico Paese al mondo con bilancia commerciale positiva con la Cina (grazie anche all’euro dei Prodi & Ciampi & tutto il cucuzzaro boccalon), ma questo è un altro tema. 
Il pre-giudizio è come i proverbi: tipo una rondine non fa primavera. Appunto: non basta un Draghi per far dimenticare alle Cassandre nordiche il nostro pregresso, per chieder loro di zittirsi e a noi autorizzarci al chiagni e fotti 2.0. Servirebbero buone pratiche reiterate e continuate: TASI E TIRA, come ci diciamo e facciamo da sempre tra noi egoishti secessionishti.  In fondo è tutto quello che OGNI Nord chiede al suo reciproco Sud. 
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I know you have a huge amount of ocs do you have a master list of them all?
yeah! it’s a hella long list, because i currently have 210 OCs, but here’s a list of em! if you’re curious about any of them, feel free to ask bc i love talking about them ^^;;
they’re organized by story name, with that being in bold. the rest are OCs. also, the ones with stars by their names are my favs
DDH Squad
Natalie White
Thomas Wood
Brenn Baker
Reg Rider
Tinna Flitt
Rani Rivers
Ny Elden ★
Gnash Tiwst ★
Moriain Winters
Dieanias Knight
Atmos
Malien
Lorien
Annia Elden
Quill
Friea
Dianna Queens
Tieanna P'tal
Myla Cesca
Damien Brunt
Talvasin
Dreya Moorose
Spark Theim
Briar Rose
Roland Wood
Mace
Rav AmiAmi
Polaris Asuran
Floaty
Artim Lore
Diah Eli
Jobal Theim
Khalen
Falling
Atlas Jones //Jamie Door
Key // Nalo Obi
Claire/Clint Smith
Stewart Stevens
Della Nova
Gemma Brown ★
Alistair Queen
ESN
4674
Russ
Takumi
Will
Louis
VID
Lou Walker
Max Moore
Sarah McKinley
Sven Winstrom
Noah Smith
Matt Loupe
Anneasa Loupe
Emra
Nyra
Absalom Stoltzfus
GSP
Elliot Fobb
Vim Coast
Spia
SJQ
Lizzy Gloss //Ellieas Gossill
Geoff
PI
Her
Him
The Witch
Fandom OC's
Pirouette ★
Neria Surana
Ny Tabris
Eyre ★
Bronte ★
Zoltan ★
Smol Nano
Stockinette
Sparrow
Red
Leiana
Car
Car
The Inventor
Tuck
MichaelPowell
Delilah Story
Delilah Weston ★
Jasper Levi ★
Melody Montrose
Felix Ace
Ruma Ord
Winston Everett
Allnatha
Fiona Ace
Marnie Ace
Second Gen DDH
Becca Baker-Rider
Nan Wood
Sonya Flitt
Thesaurus Busters
Molly
Jim
Matt
Ben
Ashton
GAV
Vinea
Oppineus
AGCH
Hanson
Caden James
Mr. Charles
Mr. Benson
Various
Callisto
Wilbur
Lih ★
Jamie Citrus
Lambert 'Lamby'Jameson
Nova Story
Nova
Louis
Kurt
George
Penn
Lottavan
Lottie/Charlotte ★
Donovan ★
The Hero
The Elder
Wizard
Georgia
Caine
Penn
Lance
Franklin
Moragana
Air Masks
Jace Jordan
Jefferson
Sebastain
Pirate
Reese Collette
Orville Zabala
Timm Collette
Bonnie Read
Viola Stuart
Jack Jayjay
Tia Ramos
Mary Fabre
Jim Jackson
Saffy Lous
Dill Lous
Ari Oliver
Sanny Jackson
Luis Jackson
Tree Jackson
Maci
Pen Percival
Ro Rolland
Marionette Wills
Marnya Rise
Regin Wills
Marrian Wills
Marius Sweet
Louise Pointe
Mathias
FairyTale
Raoul
Bennett
Flitt
Demini
Druids
Azare Moorose
Ocie
In The Midst
Leo Lance
Azriah Blanc
Debbie Wright
Iris Issa
Jane Martoffski
Pascal Rodin
Pupper
Road Trip
Alexandrite
Frank
Ares
Ares One (Shiloh Teer)
Captain (Wren Patton)
Ziah Lallo
Pogg Strom
G-lo (Gregory Lowell)
Sash Skai (Stazhk Skaitruvezt)
Annette (A-N3TT)
Knick/Seam
Knick
Seam
Nyami
Mourners
Mar Soot ★
Loc
Whill
Acci
Pevensie
Hands
Dot
Norman
Foster
Pole
Peach
Band-aid
Lion
Tater
Aline
Nevvy
Naruto
Sibling
Bekkett
Thot
What you Made Me
Lihs ★
Arlo ★
Time Travel
Barbra
Matter
Tock
Evelet
Nofie
Cloven Spire
Nan Issti
Hawke Dawnson // Hai
Boof
Tiki
Sian
Reys
Schrood
Bennedette
Marscapone “Mars” Pel
Wells
Books
Booker // Lambert “Lucky” Stravarious
Vic
Tekka
Parki
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Lindenwood Humanities Faculty: Recent Publications
The Lindenwood University School of Humanities is proud of our faculty, who maintain active research agendas in addition to being recognized for their dedication and excellence in teaching. Here is a list of our faculty’s most recent notable contributions to published scholarship in their respective fields:
Dr. Heather Brown Hudson, French and Women’s and Gender Studies
“A Side of Family, Hold the Mother: Motherless family portraits. Dare Wright and her fictive kin in the Lonely Doll series,” in The Absent Mother in the Cultural Imagination: Missing, Presumed Dead.  Ed. by Berit Astrom. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2017.
Professor Alex Balogh, Creative Writing
     Poetry: Selections in a book:
“Peruanita” & “Election Day” in Crossing the Divide, Vagabond Press, 2016.
Dr. Geremy Carnes, English
The Papist Represented: Literature and the English Catholic Community, 1688-1791 (monograph, forthcoming from University of Delaware Press in August 2017).
 “One Sad Devil,” review of Lucifer (TV Series), exCommunicated: The Newsletter of the International Society for Heresy Studies 2, no. 2 (2016): 5-7.
Dr. Theodore Cohen, History
“Among Races, Nations, and Diasporas: Genealogies of ‘La bamba’ in Mexico and the United States,” Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 35 (2017): 51-78.
Dr. Benjamin Cooper, English
Veteran Americans: Revolutiuon to Reconstruction, monograph forthcoming in Spring 2018 by University of Massachusetts Press.
“All Your Font are Belong to Us: Gaming in the Late Age of Print.”  Forthcoming in Type Matters.  Eds. Danielle Nicole DeVoss and C.S. Wyatt.
  “Land Mines and Punch Lines.” Rev. of Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War, by Mary Roach. The Common Reader (December 2016): ):https://commonreader.wustl.edu/c/land-mines-punch-lines/.
Dr. Melissa Ridley Elmes, English
Edited Collection
(With Misty Urban and Deva Fall Kemmis, co-editors), Melusine’s Footprint: Tracing the Legacy of a Medieval Myth. Leiden: Brill (In production; publication November 2017).
Articles in Refereed Journals
“Conduct and Character: The Overlooked Importance of Feasting in Medieval Robin Hood Texts.” Forthcoming in Medieval Perspectives.  
“He Dreams of Dragons: Alchemical Imagery in the Medieval Dream Visions of King Arthur.” Arthuriana 27.1 (Spring 2017). 73-94. 
Book Chapters
“The Alchemical Transformation of Melusine,” in Melusine’s Footprint: Tracing the Legacy of a Medieval Myth. Ed. Misty Urban, Deva Kemmis, and Melissa Ridley Elmes. (Leiden: Brill, In production; Forthcoming 2017).
Signed Encyclopedia Articles 
“Melusine.” Encyclopedia of Middle English Literature. Robert Rouse and Sian Echard, eds. Wiley Blackwell. August 2017.
Dr. Elizabeth Fleitz, English
Review of Type:Rider [video]. Forthcoming in Kairos 22.1(August 2017):  http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/ 
Review of “I2: Preserving Spaces of Wonder in an Age of Surveillance: Getting Started with Digital Cryptography.” 2017. Sweetland DRC, http://www.digitalrhetoriccollaborative.org/2017/06/26/cw-session-i2-preserving-spaces-of-wonder-in-an-age-of-surveillance-getting-started-with-digital-cryptography/
“Teaching Digital Rhetoric in the Age of Fake News: Media Literacy and Source Evaluation in the First-Year Writing Classroom.” 15 Mar 2017. Blog Carnival 11. Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative. http://www.digitalrhetoriccollaborative.org/2017/03/15/teaching-digital-rhetoric-in-the-age-of-fake-news-media-literacy-and-source-evaluation-in-the-first-year-writing-classroom/ 
Review of “A.04: Reconsidering Professional Credentials of Writing Program Faculty.” Kairos 21(2). http://praxis.technorhetoric.net/tiki-index.php?page=PraxisWiki%3A_%3ACCCC_2016
Review of “B2: Arguing in Type: On the Rhetoricity of Letterforms.” 2016. Sweetland DRC. http://www.digitalrhetoriccollaborative.org/2016/06/28/b2-arguing-in-type-on-the-rhetoricity-of-letterforms/
Professor Tracy Flicek, ESL/EPP
 Review of: Luley, T. (2014, August 24). Review of the book English With an Accent: Language, Ideology, and Discrimination in the United States. Rosina Lippi-Green. TESOL Journal, 5(3), 546-550. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/enhanced/doi/10.1002/tesj.164 
Dr. Stephen Gietschier, History
“How the Burger Court Came to Be” in Samuel O. Regalado and Sarah K. Fields (eds.), Sport and the Law: Historical and Cultural Intersections (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2014), 43-51.
“History” in Trey Strecker, Steven P. Gietschier, Mitchell Nathanson, John A. Fortunato, and David George Surdam, Understanding Baseball: A Textbook (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2014, 3-50.
Dr. Shenika Harris, Spanish
Harris, S., Bernales, C., Romero-Ghiretti, G., Dolosic, Liu, H., & Van Bishop, T.  (2016) Readings in L2 Reading: Publications in other venues during 2015-2016. Reading in a Foreign Language. 28(2), 319-366. Web.
Dr. Donald Heidenreich, History
“Adkins v. Children’s Hospital.” Women in the American Political System: An Encyclopedia of Women as Voters, Candidates, and Office Holders. Editor Valerie Hennings Dianne Bystrom. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2017.
“Sixteenth Amendment.” Women in the American Political System: An Encyclopedia of Women as Voters, Candidates, and Office Holders. Editor Valerie Hennings Dianne Bystrom. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2017.
“World War II.” SAGE Encyclopedia of War. Editor Paul Joseph. Sage Publishing, 2017, 1883-1887.
“D-Day.” SAGE Encyclopedia of War. Editor Paul Joseph. Sage Publishing, 2017, 450-53.
“The Power to Regulate Land and Naval Forces.” The powers of the U.S. Congress: where constitutional authority begins and ends. Editor Brien Hallett. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2016, pp 159-170.
Dr. Meredith Marsh, History
Barrons AP Human Geography, 6th Edition (2016).
Dr. Travis McMaken, Religion
Our God Loves Justice: An Introduction to Helmut Gollwitzer (Fortress Press, forthcoming).
“Baptism,” in Adam J. Johnson (ed.), T & T Clark Companion to the Atonement (Bloomsbury, forthcoming).
“Actualism, Dualism, and Onto-Relations: Interrogating Torrance’s Criticism of Barth’s Doctrine of Baptism,” Participatio 6 (2016): 1–31. Web.
Dr. Patrick O’Banion, History
This Happened in My Presence: Moriscos, Old Christians, and the Spanish Inquisition in the Town of Deza, 1569-1611 (University of Toronto Press, 2017).
“‘They will know our hearts’: Practicing the Art of Dissimulation on the Islamic Periphery,” Journal of Early Modern History 20 (2016): 193-217. 
“The Prisoners’ Dilemma: Strategies and Ruses in the Inquisitorial Jails of Early Modern Cuenca,” in Allison Levy, ed., Playthings in Early Modernity: Party Games, Word Games, Mind Games (Medieval Institute Publications, 2017), 277-89.
“Jerome Zanchi: A Life in Exile. Part 2: The Scholar in Exile,” Ad Fontes 1.3 (November 2016).
“Jerome Zanchi: A Life in Exile. Part 1: From Italy to Exile,” Ad Fontes 1.2 (October 2016): 3-4.
Dr. Justine Pas, English
Relaying Lem’s Solaris: The Politics of Relay Translation and Language Hierarchies. In Mohammed Albakry (Ed.), Translations and the Intersections of Texts, Contexts, and Politics: Historical and Socio- Cultural Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan. 2017. http://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9783319537474#aboutAuthors
The Other Women’s Lives: Translation Strategies in the Global Feminisms Project. In Olga Castro and Emek Ergun (Ed.), Feminist Translation Studies: Local and Transnational Perspectives. Routledge. 2017. https://www.amazon.com/Feminist-Translation-Studies-Transnational-Perspectives/dp/1138931659
Foreword. We Who Lived: Two Teenagers in World War II Poland. McFarland. 2017. https://www.mcfarlandbooks.com/book-2.php?id=978-1-4766-7008-9
Critical Essay: Eva Hoffman. In Steven G. Kellman (Ed.), Critical Survey of American Literature. Salem Press and Grey House Publishing. 2016. http://www.salempress.com/press_titles.html?book=483
Dr. Gabriela Romero-Ghiretti, Spanish
Harris, Shenika, C. Bernales, Gabriela Romero-Ghiretti, H. Dolosic, H. Liu, and T. Van Bishop. “Readings on L2 reading: Publications in other venues 2015-2016.” Reading in a Foreign Language 28.2 (October 2016): 319-365. Web.
“Representación femenina y canon vanguardista: mirada feminizante en La señorita Etc. de Arqueles Vela”. Chasqui XLIV.2 (November 2015): 258-271. Print.
Dr. Jeffrey Smith, History
“Till Death Do Keep Us Part: Segregation and Social Values in Cemeteries in St. Louis, Missouri,” in Till Death Do Us Part: Ethnic Cemeteries as Borders Uncrossed (Forthcoming, Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2018).
The Rural Cemetery Movement: Places of Paradox in the Nineteenth Century America. Lexington Books, 2017.
“William Clark, Black Hawk, and the Militarization of Indian Removal,” The Confluence, Fall-Winter, 2016.
Dr. Jeanie Thies, Political Science
Thies, Jeanie, Joe Zlatic, Howard Wall, and Michael Stein.  2016. St. Charles Treatment Court Evaluation. Report to the St. Charles County Treatment Court.
Thies, Jeanie, Michael Stein and Callie Johnson. 2016. Evaluation of the Janis Good Mental Health Court. Report to the Missouri Eastern District Federal Probation Office.
Zlatic, Joe and Jeanie Thies.  Fall/Winter 2016-2017. Correctional Reform in Red States. Missouri Policy Journal. Published by Lindenwood University.
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HOUSE OF THE DRAGON (s1) AVATARS PACK
By clicking the source link, you’ll find 809 avatars for roleplay, made by myself from House of the Dragon (s1).
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Awesome Comics Podcast Episode 41: Webcomic Creator Sian Jefferson
Awesome Comics Podcast Episode 41: Webcomic Creator Sian Jefferson
This week web comic creator Sian Jefferson joins Dan Butcher, Tony Esmond and Vince Hunt on the Awesome Comics Podcast, to talk about the fabulous The Book of Fey, her influences, the task of writing fantasy comics and her own journey into making comics. There’s lots of great talk about creating and hosting webcomics, interacting with that audience, ‘secret’ projects and the merits (or lack of)…
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