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spatortconfessions · 1 year
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kuzzzma · 1 year
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Some more Tatort Saarbrücken papercraft: Esther Baumann (as played by Brigitte Urhausen) from German TV-series Tatort Saarbrücken, based on her appearances in episodes “Das fleißige Lieschen” and “Der Herr des Waldes”.
Download free PDF file with template to print out and build your own papertoy + at my blog you can find instructions how to build this simple figure.
P.S. This is a very niche form of fanart for an niche fandom, please like and repost, as I don’t speak German and won’t be able to reach other fans effectively.
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bwayfan25 · 4 years
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@pgkwriter thank you for being so supportive and asking even though I’m pretty much just whining 😝
So, I’m once again planning an original novel based on a really long ER fic that I’ve written. Last year, I took characters very loosely adapted from “unexpected circumstances” and reworked some older story ideas into an original novel called On Prosperity and Health (the novel that takes place in an alternate version 2020).
This year, I plan on using loosely adapted characters from “matriarchs” and some older ideas to write a story called The Era Key. The name comes from an old line of antique pharmacy reference guides. I found one of these books a few years ago, and I always thought that it 1) had one of the coolest names for a book I’d ever heard and 2) did not sound like it had anything to do with pharmacy. The name has always suggested more of a sci-fi theme than a pharmacy one, but I always thought that I needed to incorporate the original. I finally figured an idea to combine both.
If you’ve read “matriarchs” then you’ll recognize the (obvious) influence in the summary below. I’m excited to get started though as I’m going to step a bit outside out of my genre comfort zone.
Karnes Cliff, Pennsylvania
1927
Esther Baumann moves into town with her mother and young daughter, intent to re-open a pharmacy that had been closed for many years. The local bookshop owner Meredith befriends the reserved Esther’s mother Lorraine and learns Esther’s true intentions in moving back: She believes she is closer than ever to discovering the lost recipe to a mythical elixir known as “The Era Key.” The elixir, when consumed in partnership with a specific incantation, supposedly gives the user the ability to glimpse the past, glimpse the future, and commune with the dead. But as Meredith grows closer to the family and begins assisting Esther in her research, they learn they aren’t the only ones in town who know of The Era Key’s existence, leading them in a desperate race against the very time they seek to control in order to make sure the right person finds it first.
Bonus: This is book that the title is derived from. Just by looking at it, you’d have no idea it was essentially a pharmacy textbook, right? Me neither.
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spatortconfessions · 1 year
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