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The Yellow Teddy Bears (AKA Gutter Girls) | Robert Hartford-Davis | 1963
Iain Gregory, Margaret Vieler, Georgina Patterson, et al.
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docgold13 · 5 months
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All The Batman(s)
From the best of the best to the not so best of the rest…*
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#1). Kevin Conroy
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#2). Michael Keaton
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#3). Adam West
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#4). Bruce Greenwood
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#5). Christian Bale
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#6). Roger Craig Smith #7). Diedrich Bader
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#8). Robert Patterson
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#9). Olan Soule #10). Rino Romano
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#11). Ben Affleck
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#12). Will Arnett
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#13). Will Freddie
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#22). Lewis Wilson
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#23). William Baldwin #24). Peter Weller
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#29). Luke Wilson
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#30). Anson Mount #31). Ben McKenzie
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#32)Levent Çakir #33). Rene Requiestas
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#34). Nat Wolf #35). Jimmy Kimell
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#36). George Clooney
*Agree, disagree; have I left anyone out? Let me know what you think.
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Is someone at The Scotsman a pal of Sam's?
Sam's friends are insufferable.
Where are.....Richard Madden, Jack Lowden, Peter Capaldi, James Cosmo, Bill Patterson, Iain Glen, Alan Cumming, John Hannah, Mark Bonnar, Peter Mullen, William “Billy” Connolly, Billy Boyd, David McCallum, Kevin McKidd, Dougray Scott Gary Lewis and many others?
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tigeherilane · 1 year
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BOOKS 2023
Agatha Christie - Murder in the Mews (Hercule Poirot, #16)
James Patterson - Põrguväravad (Toimik, 46)
Holly Black - The Darkest Part of the Forest
Terry Pratchett - Good Omens
Sylvain Reynard - The Shadow (The Florentine, #2)
Tzu Sun - The Art of War: (Miniature book)
Charlotte Brontë - Jane Eyre
James Patterson - The Big Bad Wolf (Alex Cross #9)
Cliff Barlow - The Last Stair into Darkness
Leighann Dobbs - Halloween Party Murder
Leigh Bardugo - Ninth House (Alex Stern, #1)
Fern Siegel - Uhkus ja eelarvamus
Grady Hendrix - How to Sell a Haunted House
E.L. James - Freed (Fifty Shades as Told by Christian, #3)
Christopher Berry-Dee - Face to Face with Serial Killers: My Conversations with the World’s Most Evil Men
Fredrik Backman - And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer
Natasha Pulley - The Watchmaker of Filigree Street (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, #1)
Emily McIntire - Hooked (Never After, #1)
Jennette McCurdy - I’m Glad My Mom Died
Danya Kukafka - Notes on an Execution
Matthew Costello - Dead in the Water (Cherringham Novels #1)
Agatha Christie - The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (Hercule Poirot, #4)
Nikki St. Crowe - The Never King (Vicious Lost Boys, #1)
Sam Kean - The Icepick Surgeon: Murder, Fraud, Sabotage, Piracy, and Other Dastardly Deeds Perpetrated in the Name of Science
Sylvia Day - Bared to You (Crossfire, #1)
Stephen King - Gwendy’s Button Box
Travis Baldree - Legends & Lattes (Legends & Lattes, #1)
Lucy Foley - The Guest List
Sarah J. Maas - House of Sky and Breath (Crescent City, #2)
Stephen Graham Jones - My Heart Is a Chainsaw (The Indian Lake Trilogy, #1)
Robert Graysmith - Zodiac
Taylor Jenkins Reid - Maybe in Another Life
Iain Reid - I’m Thinking of Ending Things
Kiersten White - Hide
Simone St. James - The Book of Cold Cases
From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death - Caitlin Doughty
What Lies Beyond the Veil (Of Flesh & Bone, #1) - Harper L. Woods
Libba Bray - The Diviners (The Diviners, #1)
Simon Toyne - The Key
Alexis Henderson - House of Hunger
Caitlin Doughty - Kas kass paneb mu silmamunad nahka?
Ann Rule - The Stranger Beside Me: The Shocking Inside Story of Serial Killer Ted Bundy
Cassandra Clare - Lady Midnight (The Dark Artifices, #1)
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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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The story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a New York heiress, who dreamed of becoming an opera singer, despite having a terrible singing voice. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Florence Foster Jenkins: Meryl Streep St. Clair Bayfield: Hugh Grant Cosmé McMoon: Simon Helberg Kathleen Weatherley: Rebecca Ferguson Agnes Stark: Nina Arianda Phineas Stark: Stanley Townsend John Totten: Allan Corduner Earl Wilson: Christian McKay Carlo Edwards: David Haig Dr. Hermann: John Sessions Kitty: Brid Brennan Arturo Toscanini: John Kavanagh Mrs Vanderbilt: Pat Starr Mrs. James O’Flaherty: Maggie Steed Mrs Oscar Garmunder: Thelma Barlow Mrs EE Patterson: Liza Ross Baroness Le Feyre: Paola Dionisotti Mrs Patsy Snow: Rhoda Lewis Lily Pons: Aida Garifullina Augustus Corbin: David Mills Carlton Smith: David Menkin Cpl. Jones: Sid Phoenix Pvt. Smith: Tunji Kasim Orlando Adams: Carl Davis Microphone Engineer: Lloyd Hutchinson Elevator Operator: Richard Kilgour Ernest Ziegler: Jonathan Plowright Donaghy: Josh O’Connor Tallulah Bankhead: Nat Luurtsema Colonel: Ewan Stewart Gino: Cameron Cuffe News Vendor: John Guerrasio Edgar Booth Cunningham Jr: Elliot Levey Clifford B. Thornton III: Danny Mahoney Cole Porter: Mark Arnold Film Crew: Writer: Stephen Frears Director of Photography: Danny Cohen Screenplay: Nicholas Martin Producer: Michael Kuhn Producer: Tracey Seaward Editor: Valerio Bonelli Casting: Kathleen Chopin Casting: Leo Davis Casting: Lissy Holm Art Direction: Gareth Cousins Art Direction: Christopher Wyatt Production Design: Alan MacDonald Costume Design: Consolata Boyle Supervising Art Director: Patrick Rolfe Script Supervisor: Sue Hills Music Director: Terry Davies Music Editor: Stuart Morton Music Supervisor: Karen Elliott Assistant Costume Designer: Rosie Grant Costume Supervisor: Marion Weise Camera Operator: Iain Mackay Gaffer: Paul McGeachan Camera Operator: Lucy Bristow First Assistant Camera: Andrew Banwell First Assistant Camera: Iain Struthers Additional Camera: Jason Ewart Special Effects Supervisor: Manex Efrem Visual Effects Coordinator: Jenny King Visual Effects Producer: Noga Alon Stein Visual Effects Supervisor: Adam Gascoyne Visual Effects Editor: Edd Gamlin Sound Effects Editor: Phil Lee Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Dafydd Archard Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mike Dowson Supervising Sound Editor: Becki Ponting Supervising Sound Editor: Ian Wilson Makeup Artist: J. Roy Helland Hairstylist: Anita Burger Hairstylist: Andrea Cracknell Hairstylist: Beverley Binda Makeup Designer: Daniel Phillips Makeup Artist: Karen Cohen Makeup Artist: Tahira Herold Wigmaker: Ray Marston Digital Intermediate: Rob Farris Digital Intermediate: Patrick Malone Digital Intermediate: Gemma McKeon First Assistant Editor: Karenjit Sahota Stunt Coordinator: Eunice Huthart Stunt Coordinator: Jo McLaren Assistant Art Director: Aoife Warren Original Music Composer: Alexandre Desplat Foley Artist: Andrea King Conceptual Design: Elo Soode Carpenter: Josh Wood Movie Reviews: Reno: **Nothing is greater than to have a supportive life partner by side.** I follow closely what films are announced and what are getting released. Sometimes its common that some films comes out without my knowledge, particularly non-Hollywood English language films. This British film was about a wealthy couple from the New York, especially the husband who tries his best to fulfill his seriously ill wife’s dream to be an opera singer. The problem is she’s not any good. Not just him, but everybody who is close to them and once laughed at her, try to understand them and give their support. But not all the occasion seems to remain the same. So on one such a big event, the disaster strikes and how it affects the couple is the rest of the tale to disclose. A very surprising film. I thought it was just a comedy like it brings small smiles on our face, but I laughed out loud on many occasions. This is definitely a right time, because I felt like it was a music and cinematic version of the American presidential candidate Don Trump. Yep, there not much difference, but still this ...
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Title: Radio Rebel
Rating: NR
Director: Peter Howitt
Cast: Debby Ryan, Sarena Parmar, Adam DiMarco, Atticus Mitchell, Merritt Patterson, Allie Bertram, Iain Belcher, Rowen Kahn, Nancy Robertson, Martin Cummins, April Telek, Mercedes de la Zerda, Brenda Crichlow, Keith MacKechnie, Chanelle Peloso
Release year: 2012
Genres: comedy, drama
Blurb: High school senior Tara is so painfully shy that she dreads speaking to anyone in the hallways or getting called on in class...but in the privacy of her bedroom with her iPod in hand, she rocks out doing mock broadcasts for Miami's hottest FM radio station, which happens to be owned by her stepfather. When a slot opens up at The SLAM, Tara surprises herself by blossoming behind the mic into the confident Radio Rebel...and to everyone's shock, she's a hit.
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gbhbl · 7 months
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Horror Movie Review: Chatterbox (2022)
There’s nothing wrong with a slow-burn movie, but Chatterbox takes that to such an extreme, its pace might be better described as lethargic.
There’s nothing wrong with a slow-burn movie, but Chatterbox takes that to such an extreme, its pace might be better described as lethargic. Written and directed by Ben Patterson, Chatterbox is dull, and unremarkable slasher horror that looks and feels cheap. Starring Stewart Howie, Luke McArthur, Ash Robbo, WPC Williams, Colin Jones, Gemma Harlow Dean, Shaniece Williams, Maria Hiscock, and Iain…
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kunesfilmproduction · 10 months
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Three - Phones Are Good from Ian Pons Jewell on Vimeo.
Production: Friend London Director: Ian Pons Jewell Executive Producer: Luke Jacobs Producer: Jon Adams Director of Photography: Mauro Chiarello Production Designer: Mark Connell Costume Designer: Ameena Callender Service Company: Radioaktive Film Casting: Kharmel Cochrane Storyboard: Oliver Harud
Agency: Wieden + Kennedy London Creative Director: Hollie Walker Creatives: Tom Bender, Tom Corcoran Executive Creative Directors: Iain Tait, Tony Davidson TV Producer: Richard Adkins TV Production Assistant: Aran Patterson
VFX: Time Based Arts VFX Supervisor: James Allen VFX Head of Production: Josh Robinson VFX Production Assistant: Sean Ewins Lead VFX Artist: Luke Todd Flame Artists: Matt Jackson, Leo Weston, David Birkhill, Stephen Grasso, Jamie Crofts Nuke Artists: Leandro Vazquez, Matt Shires, Bernardo Varela, Sarah Breakwell, George Cressey, Ralph Briscoe, Manolo Perez CG Artists: Oscar Diez, James Spillman, Mike Battcock, Jon Park, James Mann, Nigel Timms, Daniel Davie, Gareth Bell, Cesar Eiji Nunes, David Loh, Michael Hunault, Federico Guzzardo, Florian Mounie, Dan Hope Matte Painters: Lisa Ayla, Sylvie Minois Colorist: Simone Grattarola
Edit: Cut & Run Editor: Ben Campbell Edit Assistant: Chris Hutchings Edit Producer: Ruth Minkley
Sound Company: 750mph Sound Designer: Sam Ashwell, Jake Ashwell Sound Producer: Mary-Ann D’Cruz
Music Supervisor: John Connon @ Mr. Pape
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mightystargazer · 2 years
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Readinglist 2022
Another year over, another readinglist completed!
Jonathan Maberry Ghost Road Blues
Jonathan Maberry Dead Man's Song
Jonathan Maberry Bad Moon Rising
Jonathan Maberry Property Condemned
Jonathan Maberry Darkness on the Edge of Town
Catriona Ward The Last House on Needless Street
Dan Abnett Embedded
Kira Jane Buxton Hollow Kingdom
John Scalzi The Dispatcher
John Scalzi Murder by Other Means
JT Nicholas Re-Coil
B.V. Larson Five by Five
Chuck Wendig The Book of Accidents
Lee Mountford Inside - Perron Manor
Michael McBride Chimera
Spencer Quinn Tender Is the Bite
Spencer Quinn It's a Wonderful Woof
Greg Beck Escape from the Center of the Earth
Jason M. Hough Darwin Elevator
Jason M. Hough Exodus Towers
Jason M. Hough Plague Forge
Jason M. Hough Injection Burn
Jason M. Hough Escape Velocity
Mark Tufo Devil's Desk
Alexander C. Kane Orlando People
Charles Stross Accelerando
Iain Rob Wright The Hill
Iain Rob Wright The Village
Iain Rob Wright The Stand
John Scalzi The Sagan Diary
Jamie McFarlane Junkyard Raiders
Dean Koontz Quicksilver
Anthology Zombies, More Recent Dead
C. Steven Manley Awakened
Charles Stross Antibodies
James Patterson The Noise
Ken Lozito Star Shroud
Ken Lozito Star Divide
Ken Lozito Star Alliance
Ken Lozito Infinity's Edge
Ken Lozito Rising Force
Ken Lozito Ascension
Dean Koontz Gwendy's Final Task
Mark Tufo Divided Nation
Charless Stross Singularity Sky
Charless Stross Iron Sunrise
Joshua T. Calvert Ganymede Wakes
Joshua T. Calvert Ganymede Whispers
Michael McBride Fearful Symmetry
Roux, Madeleine Salvaged
Peter F. Hamilton Salvation
Peter F. Hamilton Salvation Lost
Peter F. Hamilton The Saints of Salvation
Edward Ashton Mickey7
Kira Jane Buxton Feral Creatures
Michael Cole The Pilot
Ronald Malfi Come with Me
Michael McBride Extant
Jim C.Hines Terminal Alliance
Jim C.Hines Terminal Uprising
John Scalzi The Collapsing Empire
John Scalzi The Consuming Fire
John Scalzi The Last Emperox
Ken Lozito Genesis
Ken Lozito Nemesis
Ken Lozito Legacy
Ken Lozito Sanctuary
Ken Lozito Discovery
Ken Lozito Emergence
Ken Lozito Vigilance
Ken Lozito Fracture
Ken Lozito Harbinger
Ken Lozito Insurgent
Ken Lozito Invasion
Jonathan Chateau The Death Wish Game
Brian Keene Earthworm Gods
Michael Cole Thresher
Scott Baron Daisy's Run
Scott Baron Pushing Daisy
Scott Baron Daisy's Gambit
Scott Baron Chasing Daisy
Scott Baron Daisy's War
Pat Cadigan William Gibson's Alien 3
Neal Asher Jack Four
Alexander C. Kane Andrea Vernon and the Corporation for UltraHuman Protection
Alexander C. Kane Andrea Vernon and the Superhero-Industrial Complex
Alexander C. Kane Andrea Vernon and The Big Axe Acquisition
Andrew Van Wey Forsaken
Brian Keene Alone
John Scalzi The Kaiju Preservation Society
Shawn Chesser Trudge
Shawn Chesser Soldier On
Shawn Chesser In Harms Way
Shawn Chesser A Pound of Flesh
Shawn Chesser Allegiance
Shawn Chesser Mortal
Shawn Chesser Warpath
Shawn Chesser Ghosts
Shawn Chesser Frayed
Shawn Chesser Drawl, Duncan's Story
Shawn Chesser District
Shawn Chesser Abyss
Shawn Chesser Gone
Shawn Chesser Home
Shawn Chesser Fury
Clayton Smith Anomaly Flats
Iain Rob Wright The Road
Michael Mammay The Misfit Soldier
Scott Bartlett Spacers 1
Scott Bartlett Spacers 2
Scott Bartlett Spacers 3
Scott Bartlett Spacers 4
Scott Bartlett Spacers 5
Scott Bartlett Spacers 6
Joshua T. Calvert Ganymede Rises
Michael McBride Subterrestrial
Bentley Little The Policy
Brian Keene Castaways
Cixin Liu The Three-Body Problem
Cixin Liu The Dark Forest
Cixin Liu Death's End
Dan Hanks Swashbucklers
Ken Lozito Acheron Rising
Ken Lozito Acheron Inheritance
Ken Lozito Acheron Salvation
Michael Laimo Atmosphere
J.N. Chaney Backyard Starship
J.N. Chaney Red Bounty
J.N. Chaney Anvil Dark
Jim Butcher Heroic Hearts
Mark Tufo The Lost Journals
Brian Keene With Teeth
James Wolanyk Interstellar Gunrunner
Keith C. Blackmore Prequel
Keith C. Blackmore Them Early Days
Keith C. Blackmore The Hospital
Keith C. Blackmore Omnibus
Keith C. Blackmore Well Fed
Keith C. Blackmore Make Me King
Keith C. Blackmore Mindless
Michael Laimo Atmosphere
Dean Koontz Shadowfires
Stephen King Finn
Brian Keene Darkness on the Edge of Town
Eric Warren Caspian's Fortune
Eric Warren Tempest Rising
Eric Warren Darkest Reach
Eric Warren Journey's Edge
Eric Warren Secrets Past
Eric Warren Planetfall
Eric Warren Broken Links
Eric Warren Memory's Blade
Eric Warren Infinity's End
J.N. Chaney, Terry Maggert Legacy of Stars
Michael McBride Fearful Symmetry
Brian Keene Ghoul
Cawdron, Peter Monsters
Chris Panatier Stringers
Jake Bible Z-Burbia
Jake Bible Parkway to Hell
Jake Bible Estate of the Dead
Jake Bible Cannibal Road
Jake Bible The Bleeding Heartland
Jake Bible Rocky Mountain Die
Jake Bible Sisters of the Apocalypse
Matthew Lyons A Black and Endless Sky
Michael McBride Predatory Instinct
Kiersten White Hide
Neal Asher Weaponized
Dean Koontz The Big Dark Sky
Stephen King Just After Sunset
Brandon Q. Morris Mars Nation Complete Trilogy
Rachel Aukes Space Junk
Rachel Aukes Freezer Burn
Sergio Gomez Camp Slaughter
Brian Keene The Complex
Stephen King Billy Summers
Barry J. Hutchison The Time Titan of Tomorrow
Barry J. Hutchison The King of Space Must Die
Barry J. Hutchison Sting of the Mustard Mines
Barry J. Hutchison Sentenced to Death
Bentley Little The Influence
C.T. Phipps Dropouts
C.T. Phipps rejects
Rick Chesler Edit
Craig Alanson 13 Fallout Expeditionary Force
Craig Alanson Match Game
Jim C.Hines Terminal Alliance
Jim C.Hines Terminal Uprising
Jim C.Hines Terminal Peace
Stephen King Fairy Tale
Darcy Coates From Below
Jonathan Hernandez Gordian Knot Complete Series
M.R. Forbes Foresight
M.R. Forbes Formation
M.R. Forbes Forbidden
M.R. Forbes Forever
Alan Dean Foster Prodigals
Brian Keene Take The Long Way Home
Noel Hynde Ghosts
Neil Gaiman The Sandman Act III
Ryan Lockwood Below
Jacqueline Milne The Watchers
Brad Magnarella Book of Souls
Brad Magnarella Siren Call
Brad Magnarella Demon Moon
Brad Magnarella Blood Deal
Brad Magnarella Purge City
Brad Magnarella Death Mage
Brad Magnarella Black Luck
Brad Magnarella Power Game
Brad Magnarella Druid Bond
Brad Magnarella Night Rune
Brad Magnarella Shadow Duel
Maureen Kilmer Suburban Hell
Jenny Lawson I Choose Darkness
Brad Magnarella Grimstone
Brad Magnarella Hangover
Christopher G. Nuttall Cast Adrift
Christopher G. Nuttall Standing Alone
Dennis E. Taylor Roadkill
Hannah Gadsby Ten Steps to Nanette
Matthew Mather Polar Vortex
Travis Beacham Impact Winter
Clay McLeod Chapman Ghost Eaters
Greig Beck Arcadian Genesis
Greig Beck Beneath the Dark Ice
Greig Beck Dark Rising
Greig Beck This Green Hell
Greig Beck Black Mountain
Greig Beck Gorgon
Greig Beck Hammer of God
Greig Beck Kraken Rising
Greig Beck Void
Greig Beck From Hell
Greig Beck Dark
Greig Beck the well of hell
Jason Pargin If This Book Exists, You're in the Wrong Universe
Richard Yancey The Extraordinary Adventures Of Alfred Kropp
Andrew Beery exodus earth
Mark Tufo Unearthed
Guillermo del Toro Trollhunters
D. J. Molles The Remaining
D. J. Molles Aftermath
D. J. Molles Refugees
D. J. Molles Fractured
D. J. Molles Faith
D. J. Molles Allegiance
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garadinervi · 4 years
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The Unpainted Landscape, Works by Roger Ackling, Douglas Cocker, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Chris Drury, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Hamish Fulton, Andy Goldsworthy, Bernard Lassus, Richard Long, Raymond Moore, David Nash, Iain Patterson, Linda Taylor, David Tremlett, herman de vries, Essays and texts by Simon Cutts, David Reason, Jonathan Williams, Lucius Burckhardt, Graeme Murray, John Bevis, and Thomas A. Clark, Scottish Arts Council & Graeme Murray Gallery, Edinburgh, and Coracle Press, London, 1987. Cover Art: Chris Drury, Dear Scats, Deer Bones, Pine Cones, Pine Bones (photograph by Sean Hudson)
(via Peter Foolen, on the way of Kirston Lightowler)
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katzensilber · 3 years
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Reading Roundup: January 2022
After making my "current reads" post the other day, I realized that I'd like to start doing a monthly post looking back over the books I've finished each month. Going to quickly try to establish this habit before the year progresses any further!
Books finished in January:
Picture Miss Seeton (Heron Carvic) Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery (Siddarth Kara) The Doomed City (Boris & Arkady Strugatsky) Miss Seeton Draws the Line (Heron Carvic) Complicity (Iain Banks) One by One (Ruth Ware) Sette Robinson su un'isola matta (Bianca Pitzorno) The Serial Killer's Wife (Alice Hunter) Witch Miss Seeton (Heron Carvic) His & Hers (Alice Feeney) Un cœur simple (Gustave Flaubert) Sometimes I Lie (Alice Feeney) My Brilliant Friend (Elena Ferrante) 1st to Die (James Patterson) Offline (Arno Strobel) Schöner leben mit dem kleinen Arschloch (Walter Moers) And one more book.
Total: 17 books. One French, one Italian, three German, eleven English. Three were part of one series. Fifteen fiction, two non-fiction. Two translations. One ★★★★★ rating, four ★★★★, one ★★★, three ★★, and one ★ (I don't rate all the books I read).
My favorite read of the month was Sex Trafficking – a painful topic to confront but so vitally important. I'm still processing the book and reflecting on everything I learned from it. I emphatically recommend this one to everyone (well, maybe adults only... it might be a little heavy for most teenagers). It's not emotionally easy to get through, but it is surprisingly readable, despite the author's economic-analysis approach. I immediately added everything else he's written to my TBR list.
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On the Tory leadership
Hello, this is my first post on politics and maybe other things I’m interested in. Hopefully this will be a regular blog but if only I read it I’ll probably be the only one to blame.
I’d like to write something about the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, to start with. No, not Keir Starmer. Now that the media have started saying things like ‘this is the beginning of the end for Boris Johnson’ we can be fairly sure there’s at least a reasonable chance Tory MPs are thinking the same and feeding back to their contacts in the BBC, Spectator, Daily Mail and elsewhere that they’re very cross with the PM.
An inexhaustive and brief summary of why different parts of the party (all of which have large and complex overlap) are angry with Johnson would look something like this:
The remaining (in both sense of the word) liberal-conservatives are frustrated with Boris because of all the Brexity, culture warry, right-wing stuff; the Tory right are annoyed about all the Channel migrant crossings, the existence of (limited) COVID restrictions and the lack of progress on ruining the Irish peace process; the economic liberals see Boris as betraying the small-state, low-spending traditions of the party; plenty of particularly older men in the parliamentary party are anxious that they’ve either been passed up for promotion or been demoted to make way for fresh Northern and/or minority ethnic blood; and all Tory factions are angry about The Trolley’s (as Dominic Cummings calls him) lying and inconstancy on issues as varied as whether or not he knew who was paying for the redecoration of his Downing Street flat, whether or not Owen Patterson should be rescued from suspension for breaking lobbying rules, and whether or not illegal Christmas parties took place at Downing Street last year.
Apparently, his flirtation with compulsory vaccination, which the BBC has used as a basis for producing a fairly supportive sounding explainer on the subject, has Tory MPs feeling like they no longer know him. Throw into the mix Labour’s new lead in the polls and the survey findings showing that a majority of the public think Johnson should resign, and you can see, even after decades of self-serving melodrama which has yet to bring him down, why the parliamentary party are beginning to think Boris may no longer be a winner.
So, imagine that in six months time Johnson has been unable to steady the ship, as seems likely, and a bad winter has led to a weak performance in May’s local elections. Labour does alright, and the smaller parties clean up in the affluent Tory heartlands. The letters go in to the chair of the 1922 committee and Boris becomes the first Tory leader to lose a confidence vote since the venerable Iain Duncan Smith back in 2003, and the first Tory Prime Minister to be deposed since...Theresa May? If you don’t count the ones who jumped before they were pushed, you arguably have to go back to Edward Heath, but now I’m getting off topic.
Who would the leading candidates be in the event of a leadership election? Well, right now, Tory MPs seem to believe that Liz Truss, the Foreign Secretary, and Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, are the frontrunners.
Other relative Big Beasts are Priti Patel, the Home Secretary; Jeremy Hunt, former Foreign Secretary and current chair of the Health and Social Care select committee; Michael Gove, man of many jobs; and Sajid Javid, Health Secretary and former Chancellor, among other things. Dominic Raab gets an honourable mention here but being fired as Foreign Secretary for fucking up so publicly during the Afghanistan withdrawal probably puts an end to his chances.
Two up-and-comers who might run but probably have no chance are Kwasi Kwarteng at Business and Nadhim Zahawi at Education. Both seem to be highly regarded and in possession of upward momentum but any run on their part would probably be done for the purposes of increasing their overall clout and name recogniation.
Finally, several MPs who served in the armed forces and made powerful speeches during the Commons debate on Afghanistan include Johnny Mercer, Tom Tugendhat, and Tobias Ellwood. Any, though particularly Tugendhat, could act as a lightningrod for a party in a mood to recover its seriousness, but none have expressed interest in running or have much of a media presence beyond their soldierly niche.
Of the names I have listed here, we can probably say that the soldiers and the up-and-comers are out of the running. None (yet) have the star-factor which is generally required in the current media environment and are fairly early in their careers. Kwarteng’s Thatcherite politics and profile are not unique enough to get him far and Zahawi’s brand of gentle, dentist-like competence is untested and underdeveloped. The Education brief is his first real cabinet role.
As I noted above, Raab’s disgraceful exit from the Foreign Office makes it unlikely he would be able to improve on his 2019 performance if he wanted to. To the list of likely-nots we can add Patel for the simple reason that she is very well known and very unpopular. Bearing in mind that female politicians are subject to unfair scrutiny, the woman has the charisma of a chest of drawers and comes across as Thatcher if Thatcher didn’t have style. Her focus on illegal immigration also makes her look very bad in light of what is percieved on the right of the Tory Party (her obvious constituency) as a dangerous migrant crisis which is ongoing and looks impervious to government’s efforts to stymy it. I do not believe that either of them will stand, but if they did they would be certain to lose.
Next are the candidates who could run and do quite well, but probably would not win.
Michael Gove is one of the most interesting men in British politics, having served - off the top of my head - as the Secretary of State for justice, the environment, education, the cabinet office, housing and ‘levelling up’ (his current joint role), as well as taking on the jobs of chief whip and chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster at different stages. Most famously, he ran for the leadership in 2016 after stabbing the current PM in the back, coming third, and ran again in 2019, also coming third. His politics are heterodox: he was seen to take on the teachers’ unions at Education and results have improved since then (though I’m not equipped to argue causation), he was the highest profile Brexiteer to support May’s deal in 2019, and now he’s the loudest voice in government for strong and fast measures on COVID. That he’s been tasked with solving the housing crisis and giving shape to the Tories’ ‘levelling up’ agenda shows that he’s probably the minister who is most highly regarded in the party in terms of getting actual results.
Despite his two failed attempts in the past, this track record might make you think that he’s the obvious choice. Three things are getting in the way, in my view. First, Gove’s generally sensible, evidence-based attitudes towards COVID probably preclude him from being Prime Minister. The mood of the parliamentary party right now is too set against things like mandatory masks and vaccine certification, let alone further lockdowns (inshallah we shall never go into another lockdown). At the time of writing, 64 Tory MPs have promised to vote against the government’s ‘Plan B’, which includes only the kind of mild measures England should never have dropped. This is enough to force Johnson to pass the measures on opposition votes, and to doom Gove’s chances of becoming PM, which he probably knows. Second, he will want more time to use his current job as a means of shaping the Tory domestic agenda. He is arguably the most influential man in government after the PM and Chancellor, and will view this as a chance to secure a legacy if he can stay in Johnson’s successor’s good books. And third, something really weird and horny is going on in his private life. Admittedly this never stopped Boris, but Michael Gove isn’t Boris and he probably couldn’t withstand more videos of him clubbing in Aberdeen being made public. As I wrote above, Gove knows all this, which is why I don’t expect him to run at all.
Jeremy Hunt would be the obvious choice for MPs who are furthest towards the ‘we hate this guy’ end of the spectrum (this guy being Boris Johnson). He was a very long-serving (though unpopular) Health Secretary under David Cameron and the Foreign Secretary under Theresa May, before refusing to accept a demotion under Boris Johnson (the man he replaced at the Foreign Office). Returning to the backbenches, he has improved his already solid reputation in the parliamentary party markedly as chair of the Health and Social Care select committee while making no enemies that I am aware of by making measured critiques of the government’s COVID policies. His problem is that while he has an extremely serious and normal vibe, which is what a lot of his colleagues will be looking for after Johnson, he doesn’t appeal very much to any of the Tory tribes other than moderates who don’t much like all this populist stuff. This isn’t an inconsiderable lane, but candidates like Sunak and Javid (more below) fit this bill fairly well too but simply bring more to the table. He doesn’t have a track record of full-throated neoliberalism or the more statist variety of Toryism which is hesitantly being adopted by parts of the party. In short, he represents the old middle of the Tory Party and hasn’t done much to position himself in relation to the internally controversial developments in economic policy which will surely be a key cleavage of this leadership contest. Even if Hunt were to be one of the two candidates approved by MPs to be voted on by the party membership (which is possible, given that he was last time), there is no world in which the rabidly and consistently right-wing selectorate will choose him over a candidate who is more economically liberal/anti-woke/pro-Brexit. Remember, it’s ALL about vibes, and Hunt’s vibe is a little bland and out of step with the party’s.
Another possible contender is Sajid Javid. The former Chancellor and Home Secretary has made a dramatic comeback as Health Secretary after Matt Hancock was found to be fondling a woman who wasn’t his wife. There isn’t as much chatter about his leadership prospects as there was when he was the frontrunner in c. 2018, but hiding behind Rishi Sunak might paradoxically be a winning strategy when both men share such a similar political lane.
Javid and Sunak are both arch-Thatcherites; the former is even said to re-read Ayn Rand every single year. Each of them sees their political mission as continuing the work of The Iron Lady and George Osborne; stripping back the frontiers of the state in order to allow the free market to reshape Britain’s economy and promote the most talented and deserving of success. This places both firmly on the side of those who want to resist the move away from laissez-faire which has accompanied the party’s pivot towards voters in the so-called ‘red wall’, which in my view is the larger share of the parliamentary party. Both of them are seen as serious and competent, but they also share a slightly wooden demeanour, a flair for unmemorable, clunky rhetoric, and are quite bad for unattractive self-promotion. Rishi has made the Exchequer into a brand, and Javid was arguably more crass in how unsubtly he used immigration, grooming gangs and Shamima Begum to increase his popularity with the overwhelmingly white Tory membership when those issues were in his purview as Home Secretary. Both men are staunch Brexiteers, which helps, but Javid unwisely supported Remain because he thought it would help his career, which doesn’t help. Both are also British Asians, which, crass as it may be, will be seen as an asset when this demographic is one of the most Conservative-friendly in the non-white population due to their percieved association with entreprenurialism, family values, and so on.
Their strange political relationship primarily comes, however, from the episode in which Javid resigned as Chancellor in February 2020 when the PM tried to impose an unprecedented level of control over his department. Johnson (at the urging of Dominic Cummings) attempted to force Javid to accept advisors handpicked by No. 10, who rightly resigned. Sunak had no such qualms, however, and has beneffitted hugely from taking the job. Opening the purse strings during the pandemic with the creation of the furlough scheme, which saved millions of jobs, has made him the most popular politician in the country. This alone makes the Chancellor a very likely replacement for Boris, who himself was chosen purely because he was percieved to be a ‘winner’.
However, the source of Sunak’s popularity makes him deeply uncomfortable, given his prediliction towards prudent, Thatcherite, small-state etc etc vibes. If he had his way, none of this would be happening, which reassures the extremely large share of the party which shares his discomfort with the measures taken to save the economy. The current equilibrium, in which Sunak is very popular with the public but still commands the trust of the economic liberals in his party, is one which would, if a contest were hold today, serve him very well. But the recent budget, which raised taxes and was described in the media as something Gordon Brown might have come up with, has undermined confidence in him and his independence from the alleged neo-keynesian Boris Johnson.
Without trying to predict what will happen with Omicron, it looks likely that one of three things could happen. a) Sunak revives the furlough scheme and takes partial responsibility for more public spending and social restrictions, further damaging his reputation with already-febrile Tory backbenchers. b) Sunak refuses to do this out of self-interest, and allows millions of people to lose their incomes and thousands of businesses to fold during another lockdown, which destoys his career. Or, c) he resigns. This would be the best option for him, but the most unpredictable.
Javid, on the other hand, a) is untainted either by association with Johnson or by unseemly opposition to him, b) occupies a very similar political lane to Sunak, c) holds a position at Health which allows him huge leeway to wax libertarian on COVID without the ability to make actual decisions with serious consequences that the Chancellor has, d) is more or less widely respected and in tune with his party’s mainstream, and e) has been out of government for almost all of the pandemic and is therefore not culpable in the eyes of the parliamentary party for being too pro-restriction or unelectably anti-lockdown. He has more room to position himself.
It is easy to see that in the event of Sunak’s star waning under scrutiny (as often happens to frontrunners, i.e. Heseltine, Osborne, Johnson and Javid themselves in another life...), his predecessor could quickly come to be seen by many of those who currently support the Chancellor as a potential replacement. This is also very unpredictable, and could well result in their mutual destruction, but it is clear to me that Javid and Sunak are the strongest candidates bar possibly one other...
Unfortunately it is midnight and I have work tomorrow, so my thoughts on Liz Truss and my overall conclusions will have to wait until I have time to write again in the next few days. This has been fun and I hope I do this regularly. Sweet dreams xx
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💗 i would like a list of all 3 million potential pairings please 🙈
my god, i would love to take the time out of my day to give that to you, and just know that we can ship literally anybody and everybody because that’s all we ever do in the first place and you know how much i love doing that with you too. my favorite writing partner everybody, bre is hands down the best partner in the whole world, and i’m lucky enough to be able to have her at all. she’s mine and i’m never going to let her go because i love her so much! she’s literally the best thing to ever happen to me and i know i wouldn’t be here through the shitty times and all without her! everybody better go follow her right now and send her all the love i swear to god, because she’s the only person on this hell site that shows me the attention that i deserve! also that list of potential pairings is below the cut, and don’t say i didn’t warn you. 👀
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alywats · 4 years
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Spooktober TBR
Hey, everyone. This Halloween season is going to be a little different, so I wanted to do something fun that captures the spooky vibes for at least myself, but maybe you will join me too. So! Welcome to my Spooktober Reading List! I crafted what I think is a pretty fun list of books ranging from traditional horror/thriller books to dark academia and gothic reads too. I hope there’s something for everyone! I am going to be reading all 13 (it had to be 13, obviously) of these books in October and writing a more detailed review/blog post for each of them as I go, so choose some and come along for a spooky read-a-thon. Happy Halloween! 
Dolores Claiborne -Stephen King (384 pgs)
The Devil All The Time -Donald Ray Pollock (261 pgs)
Jane Eyre -Charlotte Brontë (532 pgs)
The Snowman -Jo Nesbø (383 pgs)
American Psycho -Brett Easton Ellis (399 pgs)
Bunny -Mona Awad (307 pgs)
Along Came A Spider -James Patterson (449 pgs)
Shutter Island -Dennis Lehane (369 pgs)
Pretty Little Liars -Sara Shepard (286 pgs)
Psycho -Robert Bloch (208 pgs)
The Secret History -Donna Tartt (559 pgs)
I’m Thinking of Ending Things -Iain Reid (241 pgs)
Nightmares & Dreamscapes -Stephen King (836 pgs)
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Edit: Cut & Run Editor: Ben Campbell Edit Assistant: Chris Hutchings Edit Producer: Ruth Minkley
Sound Company: 750mph Sound Designer: Sam Ashwell, Jake Ashwell Sound Producer: Mary-Ann D’Cruz
Music Supervisor: John Connon @ Mr. Pape
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