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mymilovesfashion · 6 months
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[2023 year in review ~ Vogue UK]
JAN - Iman Abdulmajid
FEB - Priyanka Chopra Jonas 
MAR - A$AP Rocky, Rihanna
APR - Jill Kortleve, Paloma Elsesser, Precious Lee
MAY - Aaron Rose Philip, Ellie Goldstein
MAY (digital) - Halle Bailey
JUN - Miley Cyrus
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JUL - Janelle Monae, Rina Sawayama, Miriam Margolyes
AUG - Maya Jama
SEP - Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell
SEP (digital) - Coleen Rooney
OCT - Leonardo Dicaprio, Lily Gladstone
NOV - Adut Akech, Adwoa Aboah, Emily Ratajkowski, Irina Shayk, Karen Elson, Mona Tougaard
DEC - Olivia Colman, Tilda Swinton, Stormzy, Little Simz, Kate Moss, Lila Moss, Jodie Comer
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baubeautyandthegeek · 4 months
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Trains And Tenderness - Erica Campbell/Steph Farrow/Miriam Brindsley
A/N: Day 4 part 1 for @fluffbruary
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Erica Campbell hasn’t been a fan of trains, ever, but when necessity calls for it she can and does use them. This time she needs to see her daughter. So she makes her way to the train station, a small station in the middle of the fields that surround the small village she lives in. She’s surprised to see Miriam and Steph also waiting. Steph, she knows, prefers to stay alone on her farm and she hasn’t seen Miriam since the plane had crashed and killed both their husbands. Steph had been their bond, taking messages back and forth with food deliveries for shops or homes. Then she realises. Steph’s husband had been killed too, away at war. It was more than likely that Steph would need to see someone to get the payment owed to her husband. They are alone on the train carriage and Erica moves to join the other women slowly, smiling a little weakly when Steph greets her, settling into the space the two women make between them with clear meekness. They travel home later, of course. Steph has the money from her husband, Miriam has several books that they have all needed to pick up from the WI headquarters for a while and Erica, finally, has seen her daughters and told them exactly what happened to their father. It’s a quiet trip home but Erica finds she is soothed by Miriam and Steph’s closeness.
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endlessly-cursed · 1 year
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hp women appreciation week, day two; favourite women that are not mine
agata della rovere; she's such an interesting and multi-layered and complex woman, I was besotted with her the moment I saw her @potionboy3
gaia alden; I know she remains a mystery but she's my emmie's descendant and i'm also in love with the concept of her and olympia (make them a couple challenge!!!) @cursed-herbalist
verna malinda; the first character of gryff that I met and I fell for. She's brave, tragic, heroic, and like me, one useless lesbian. I love her and she remains in my loml list @gaygryffindorgal
astraea mckenzie; she's beauty, she's grace, she's my baby and bestest girl of the founder's era. I fell in love with her and she remains a fav of this era ♥ @magicallymalted
ava campbell: reading book two of tpr made me fall for ava quickly: reckless, badass, with a strong sense of justice and one of the strongest characters of the saga, ava is a well-developed and written character and i can't wait to dive into her stuff @lifeofkaze
ophelia burke; she's such an interesting character, and the true embodiment of abba's 'money money money'. She's cunning, smart and knows how to play the game, and i can't wait to see the last part of symphony @the-al-chemist
brianna o'rourke; she's an underrated baby, someone i highly relate to and her character alone without her li is so interesting and fun to read! A comfort character of mine @unfortunate-arrow
virginia scott; another underrated b!tch, she's literally what i aspire to be someday, not to mention an instant crush and fav, she deserves to be in this list @slytherindisaster
adelia selwyn; a crush of mine before i came into the fandom (and later inspired me to join it!) Her beauty matches her intellect and she's one of the most all-time iconic women of the era. This legend is worthy to be here @thatravenpuffwitch
siobhan llewellyn; ofc shiv should be here!!! she was another of the inspos to join here and one of the first ocs i interacted, as well as her owners. She's badass, with a soft side, funny and witty, same goes for her owner 🤍 @kc-and-co
odette bellerose; yet another underrated baby, she's literally living my dream: live in marseille in a big ass mansion in late victorian england. she's such a complex and interesting character, she deserves to be here @kathrynalicemc
miriam cairncross; of our brokencross universe, miriam was the first lady i was introduced to and she was an instant fav!! She always shows that she's not just eli's wife and is interesting in her own right. She deserves to be here as well @cursebreakerfarrier
mathilde coventry; a recent one, she's such a badass as well! Poisoning her way through everything and ofc her special relationship with my bruna is one of the best girls out there @camillejeaneshphm
abbi bennett; ofc i had to put my wife here! She's one of the best characters, and alongside roxie, is a fav of mine. I'm forever thankful that you chose her to be ernest's wife 💜 @mjs-oc-corner
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emprcaesar · 6 months
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MORE FAITH: THE UNHOLY TRINITY FANCASTS
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rosario dawson as amy pearson. her being super distressed in daredevil sold it for me.
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art parkinson as michael davies. i had no clue michael was like 15 i thought he was like 9.
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antonia campbell-hughes as miriam bell.
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chase sui wonders as tiaffany robinson. i LOVE her in bodies bodies bodies
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hoaxwings · 1 year
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Who are you most attracted to in town? (all muses)
“Are we in fucking middle school? It’s not like there’s a real contest but Elijah doesn’t make me want to stab a fork in my eyes and he’s in town, so let’s go with that — Mikael doesn’t fall behind too bad.” @dxddyoriginal & @nghtmqred (Alaric would be here but she still thinks he's dead).
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“I have not been keeping an eye out for that. Been busy with other things but I suppose if I had to say someone is easy on the eyes I would have to say who is the most attractive person in town it would have to be that one guy in town named Declan, at least that is what I think his name is. Overheard it as I was walking through the festival. Was kind of hard not to notice.”  @nghtmqred
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“Katherine and Bonnie Bennett.” @longroadhcme & @ofchaoticminds
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"This isn’t a serious question, is it? It is. Wow. Ok, I mean — Lucy Bennett and Marisol Ruiz are perhaps the only females I tend to see in that light — and not even in that light, just — can’t sit here and deny they’re not gorgeous. But let’s not tell them I said that.” @nghtmqred & @longroadhcme
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"I have no names to give you. Even if I did, I am terrible at names but there’s a woman named after a flower that looks like she has a face of an angel and I know I will never have the nerve to talk to her and then there is that one that looks like he broods 24/7" @longroadhcme & @moralivity
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“I am not really here for that.” However, if he had to truly choose someone he would have to say that it is a tie between Fallon and Zoe Gilbert, but that probably won't come up to play.  @twistbite & @ofbrokenfaith
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perfettamentechic · 10 months
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11 agosto … ricordiamo …
11 agosto … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: Manuel Ojeda, Manuel Salvador Ojeda Armenta, attore messicano. Iniziò la sua carriera in teatro, per poi divenire tra i più attivi protagonisti della televisione e del cinema in Messico. Interpretò il ruolo del malvagio Zolo nel film hollywoodiano All’inseguimento della pietra verde (1984). (n.1940) 2022: Hanae Mori, stilista giapponese. Una delle due sole stiliste giapponesi ad avere…
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twelvegrimmyplace · 7 months
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Nick Grimshaw on kindness, queerness and life lessons as a grown-up.
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Gay Times Honours Issue 2023
Friendly media mogul Nick Grimshaw, aka Grimmy, has done it all. He’s introduced his parents to Lady Gaga and, recently, even had tea with Harry Styles. Now, however, the former Radio 1 DJ is getting acquainted with something else – growing up. 
Getting older, no doubt, is terrifying. Carefree late nights with mates at sticky, flooded gigs are suddenly swapped for questions revolving around major milestones: partners, career, and, of course, kids. Close friends are no longer egging you on to ditch work and hangout or checking in to see if you’ve actually drank water. Instead, you’re trying to squeeze in a meetup between deadlines, dates and an ever-growing to-do list of life admin. And Grimmy is no different. Booze-driven afterparties have morphed into nourishing Sunday roast dinners with Mesh, his fiancé. Girl dinner Quaver packets have matured to conversations – on his glitzy new foodie podcast Dish co-hosted by Michelin-star chef Angela Hartnett – with Miriam Margolyes on how she likes her mashed potatoes. 
Having the big four-zero on the radar prompted a new perspective for the presenter. What was once maligned (“I felt like growing older was the end of something or deeply depressing,” Grimshaw admits) has been, mostly, embraced. It’s less coming of age but, rather, coming to age. Still, new digits doesn’t need to mean the fun is over. In fact, just last night, Grimshaw partied late with celebs Jake Shears, Amanda Lepore, Jodie Harsh, and Mutya Buena in Soho. Here in Holborn, however, things are much more mild. Sure, there’s some tasteful framed nude art to our right and Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ crackling over studio speakers but nothing beats a good old-fashioned launch party, or a karaoke b-day bash taking place later this evening in central London. 
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Nursing a non-alcoholic beer, Grimshaw scoots across a black leather couch, arriving fresh from a photoshoot, something he describes as his “Naomi Campbell moment”. Comfortably clothed in a light-wash denim shirt and distressed jeans, he kicks off the conversation as if reuniting with an old friend. “I've never taken stock before. I'd never sat down and thought about myself, ever, and I don't think people do,” he says. Since his early twenties, Grimshaw’s image has been inextricably tied to two things: big names and his infamous towering quiff haircut. At some point, he acknowledges, you will have heard his quick-fire Mancunian comedy soundtracking your early mornings. Whether he was making jokes with Taylor Swift or having the early hours crashed by Charli XCX, the presenter became a known face at the Beeb. In his autobiographical book, Soft Lad, Grimshaw reminisces on the pull the small screen had on him as a young child. Armed with a love for glamour and theatrics, the events he saw on the telly called to a younger Grimshaw who dreamed of moving out of Manchester to take on London. 
Onboarding, in 2012, at Radio 1 to cover The Breakfast Show was something the podcaster remembers clearly; “There was a lot of pressure”. His days of spinning songs and connecting with artists over music became more than a vocation, but a specialism. While he does admit, sheepishly, that there were days his hangover ran over into work hours, he’s since taken time to reassess his habits and lifestyle. “When I was 23 I was getting absolutely wasted and doing it like a Geordie Shore night out,” he says. Now, Grimshaw is more conscious of being selectively sober in certain environments. “It can be really hard to go out and connect with people who are drunk and you're not drinking. But, sometimes, you have the best nights ever. I went out last night and went to a really fun party up until 1.30 am and had really good chats with loads of people.” He’s taking stock of the bigger moments around him, particularly ones that bring him closer to friends and family – “It's about learning. It's about growth,” he says earnestly. 
At 39, Grimshaw’s longevity has something to do with his candour and bonhomie. The most common compliment doled out about the presenter is his warmth. As a child, he recalls, the label “soft lad” was stuck to him, presenting his sensitivity as something to be ashamed of. But, years later, it’s become something – like his favourite Maison Margiela knit sweaters – that he wears openly. “At school, I always felt on edge that I was going to get beaten up or laughed at. When you've had that, you learn empathy and you think about how people might feel or what they're going through,” he explains. 
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Realisng he was gay, as a child, filled Grimshaw with dread as he feared what it would mean. With limited queer culture references growing up (just Elton John and Lily Savage) his feelings were fully realised, aged 11, when he developed a crush on a poster of England footballer David Beckham pinned up on his bedroom wall. “You know what’s funny, not that I’m doing Miriam Margolyes press, but I saw her yesterday. I'd never met her and I went into her dressing room. Before I could say hello, she pointed and exclaimed: ‘You’re gay!’ and continued with ‘So, my dear, nice to meet you.’ As I got into bed last night, I thought about how that would’ve killed me if I was a teenager, but it was a really lovely bonding moment.” 
Though being a presenter and DJ took up most of Grimshaw’s early adolescent years, his move to writing has allowed him the space to trawl through his past years without expectation. From reassessing his comfort with queerness to realising the strength found in the LGBTQIA+ community outside of his town in Greater Manchester, Grimshaw is grateful for the relationships he’s built with those around him. “I learn constantly from the queer community. It’s that notion of being yourself and leaning into yourself which can be hard to do if you're queer, especially if you've had that knocked out of you when you're a kid,” he says. “The community are essential in helping everyone, and me, support one another.”
Soft Lad and Dish capture different versions of Grimshaw; the quirky characteristics of a presenter that couldn’t surface in a music hotbed. In his new roles, the presenter-meets-podcaster chats to hot-shot talent while unravelling stories centred around food, famous friends and frenzied stories. His book is an homage to his parents (“I realised how important they were shaping me – I love them contractually, but also really love them) and to his English and Irish roots. Bookended between stories of queer curiosity and his loathing for football, tales of community and camaraderie at Radio 1 surface. “I loved it when we had a great guest from the queer community. I had great times with Sam Smith, they would be a riot and would really gossip with us when the records were on and tell us stories that we couldn't have on the radio. Troye Sivan was a great time as well,” he recalls. 
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Another memorable moment was his run-in with an early-era Lady Gaga, in Notting Hill, before she became Mother Monster as we now know her. “I did my first interview with Gaga years ago, for the telly, and it was when she was brand new. ‘Just Dance’ had just come out in America and she was making a bra out of gaffer tape on a dressing room floor,” he says, laughing. “I brought mum and dad along because they were in town so they met her right at the beginning of her career. Ever since then, whenever she'd come onto the radio show, she’d ask about my mum and dad.”
Grimshaw’s stories of famous crossovers are, understandably, endless – even if they’re ones he’s told plenty of times before. Up until recently, he’s remained embroiled in an ecosystem of music promoting a “product” but, now, he feels like his new projects allow for authentic conversations about people and their interests. His mantra, nowadays, is this: “Living in the full, truest form of yourself, without fear and judgement.” For a young Grimshaw, this unbridled queer joy took the form of “glamorous” drag shows where he dressed up as Cher for his family. Today, it’s about cooking in a kitchen packed with too many guests (and remembering to drink water). Turning 40, at one point, felt like a frightening due date. Now it’s a milestone Grimshaw is ready to take on.
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rouge-and-riddles · 7 months
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Jupernatural Week Day 3: Sustenance (Food, Warmth, Understanding)
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Miriam Campbell is an awful cook. Always has been.
When she marries, she decides to learn. She becomes the all-american housewife that her mother and cousins used to make fun of at Shabbos dinner. She cooks pot roasts and casseroles, bakes chocolate chip cookies.
When her son is born, she still can't figure out a decent apple pie to save her own ass. So when she buys one from the store, and it quickly becomes his favourite, she decides not to learn. Let the grocery store deal with the difference between beans and specialty pie weights.
Mary Winchester dies. She bleeds. She burns. It is slow. It is agonizing. It is in her mind, her own damn fault.
More than three decades later, she is awake. She feels the air on her face, it's cold and she's only in her nightgown.
Dean Winchester, her son who is not her son (her son is four, this is a different creature entirely) can cook. She watches him in the bunker kitchen, he makes casseroles and pot roasts, but also noodle kugel and brisket. Makes peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (always jelly, never jam) for Castiel.
He feeds his family. Makes them whole. Dean gives the people who love him a sign that he loves them too.
When he finally works up the courage to present his new apple pie recipe at family dinner, he grins with that silly little smile, just a dash too devil-may-care, it keeps people from taking him too seriously.
The family seems to have accepted her among them, her sons that are not her sons, Dean's angel (partner??), their child too, with his sweet smile and pretty eyes.
Miriam Campbell takes a bite of her son's pie, and the lump in her throat finally starts to dissolve.
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oswlld · 2 years
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heather havrilesky, what if this were enough?
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(There are many causes of death, among them the ache of life.)
mahmoud darwish, almond blossoms and beyond; “i do not know the stranger”
Suddenly you’re ripped into being alive. And life is pain, and life is suffering, and life is horror, but my god you’re alive and it’s spectacular.
joseph campbell
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john steinbeck, journal of a novel: the east of eden letters
Years will pass, and you will have visitings of despair, and yet be tortured by hope.
mary shelley, frankenstein
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catherine gildiner, good morning, monster: five heroic journeys to emotional recovery
I’m chasing myself (I have been for years).
susan sontag, as consciousness is harnessed to flesh
I’m homesick for myself In a place of home is a face I no longer recognize
lillium, in the place of the mirror is a portrait of you
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miriam adeney
“I want you always to remember me. Will you remember that I existed, and that I stood next to you here like this?”
haruki murakami, norwegian wood
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“If I change my mind, can I come back here?”
And then he answered his own question. “If I come back, it will be a place, but it won’t be home any longer.”
neil gaiman, the graveyard book
I: Why not take the shorter way home. HT: There was no shorter way home.
anne carson, men in the off hours
We can never go back.  I know that now.  We can go forward.  We can find the love our hearts long for, but not until we let go grief about the love we lost long ago, when we were little and had no voice to speak the heart’s longing.
bell hooks, all about love
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ryebreadgf, ordinary things
You listen and you know you could live a better life than you do, be softer, kinder. And maybe this year you will be able to do it.
mary oliver, north country
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stendhal, the red and the black
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VICE VERSA (2022) ⪢ Underlying Themes/Experiences in Universal Travel — Part 2 of 2: Reconstruction of Self, Homesickness, Acceptance, & Hope
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nem0c · 1 year
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Vietnam War - Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine, June 1968
Sourced from: http://natsmusic.net/articles_galaxy_magazine_viet_nam_war.htm
Transcript Below
We the undersigned believe the United States must remain in Vietnam to fulfill its responsibilities to the people of that country.
Karen K. Anderson, Poul Anderson, Harry Bates, Lloyd Biggle Jr., J. F. Bone, Leigh Brackett, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Mario Brand, R. Bretnor, Frederic Brown, Doris Pitkin Buck, William R. Burkett Jr., Elinor Busby, F. M. Busby, John W. Campbell, Louis Charbonneau, Hal Clement, Compton Crook, Hank Davis, L. Sprague de Camp, Charles V. de Vet, William B. Ellern, Richard H. Eney, T. R. Fehrenbach, R. C. FitzPatrick, Daniel F. Galouye, Raymond Z. Gallun, Robert M. Green Jr., Frances T. Hall, Edmond Hamilton, Robert A. Heinlein, Joe L. Hensley, Paul G. Herkart, Dean C. Ing, Jay Kay Klein, David A. Kyle, R. A. Lafferty, Robert J. Leman, C. C. MacApp, Robert Mason, D. M. Melton, Norman Metcalf, P. Schuyler Miller, Sam Moskowitz, John Myers Myers, Larry Niven, Alan Nourse, Stuart Palmer, Gerald W. Page, Rachel Cosgrove Payes, Lawrence A. Perkins, Jerry E. Pournelle, Joe Poyer, E. Hoffmann Price, George W. Price, Alva Rogers, Fred Saberhagen, George O. Smith, W. E. Sprague, G. Harry Stine (Lee Correy), Dwight V. Swain, Thomas Burnett Swann, Albert Teichner, Theodore L. Thomas, Rena M. Vale, Jack Vance, Harl Vincent, Don Walsh Jr., Robert Moore Williams, Jack Williamson, Rosco E. Wright, Karl Würf.
We oppose the participation of the United States in the war in Vietnam.
Forrest J. Ackerman, Isaac Asimov, Peter S. Beagle, Jerome Bixby, James Blish, Anthony Boucher, Lyle G. Boyd, Ray Bradbury, Jonathan Brand, Stuart J. Byrne, Terry Carr, Carroll J. Clem, Ed M. Clinton, Theodore R. Cogswell, Arthur Jean Cox, Allan Danzig, Jon DeCles, Miriam Allen deFord, Samuel R. Delany, Lester del Rey, Philip K. Dick, Thomas M. Disch, Sonya Dorman, Larry Eisenberg, Harlan Ellison, Carol Emshwiller, Philip José Farmer, David E. Fisher, Ron Goulart, Joseph Green, Jim Harmon, Harry Harrison, H. H. Hollis, J. Hunter Holly, James D. Houston, Edward Jesby, Leo P. Kelley, Daniel Keyes, Virginia Kidd, Damon Knight, Allen Lang, March Laumer, Ursula K. LeGuin, Fritz Leiber, Irwin Lewis, A. M. Lightner, Robert A. W. Lowndes, Katherine MacLean, Barry Malzberg, Robert E. Margroff, Anne Marple, Ardrey Marshall, Bruce McAllister, Judith Merril, Robert P. Mills, Howard L. Morris, Kris Neville, Alexei Panshin, Emil Petaja, J. R. Pierce, Arthur Porges, Mack Reynolds, Gene Roddenberry, Joanna Russ, James Sallis, William Sambrot, Hans Stefan Santesson, J. W. Schutz, Robin Scott, Larry T. Shaw, John Shepley, T. L. Sherred, Robert Silverberg, Henry Slesar, Jerry Sohl, Norman Spinrad, Margaret St. Clair, Jacob Transue, Thurlow Weed, Kate Wilhelm, Richard Wilson, Donald A. Wollheim.
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carou-sol · 1 year
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While we are waiting for Clown to eventually drop information about the puppeteers and VAs of the Welcome Home Universe I decided to show off who I think could've been the woman behind Julie Joyful.
The daughter of a now deceased butcher, and the younger sister out of a pair of twins. Miriam " Mary " Fraser was known to bring life and a touch of joy to whatever project she joined. She started out as a live action actress ( ex, Helene Stanley) before moving up her ranks and becoming a well established and popular voice actress. Before joining WH she was known for voicing female leads and side characters in previous tv shows and animated films, and being a host for a children’s program at one point. She was Mr.Dorealine’s first choice when searching for a actress for Julie, and coincidentally she was just ending her contract with another show, so he managed to snag her up for the role just in time!
Before the programs abrupt closing, Miriam was known for getting the crew and cast of Welcome Home closer. Such as inviting others to take the stage while singing at functions, inviting employees and coworkers for lunch, etc. She was very friendly to her supervisors to her fellow actors to even the janitors.
As for her role and experience while puppeting and voicing Julie, everyone had agreed that out of all of her previous roles, Mary adored Julie the most out of all of them. ( Thankfully Not in a Susie Campbell and Alice Angel type way)
Mary also owned a Pomeranian named Gigi that would occasionally take to the workshop in a little dog purse.
Not much is known about her state before disappearing both from the show and her family except she reportedly spent a lot of her break time in the smoking room. The last person to have saw her was reportedly Wally Darling’s actor and puppeteer.
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balu8 · 1 year
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House of Secrets #151: Nightmare
by Roger McKenzie (Poem by Miriam B. Campbell ); Michael Golden and John Workman
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alexzalben · 1 year
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Here's info on STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW, the new stage show set in the world of the series, coming to the West End later this year.
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Hawkins, 1959: a regular town with regular worries. Young Jim Hopper’s car won’t start, Bob Newby’s sister won’t take his radio show seriously and Joyce Maldonado just wants to graduate and get the hell out of town. When new student Henry Creel arrives, his family finds that a fresh start isn’t so easy… and the shadows of the past have a very long reach. 
Brought to life by a multi-award-winning creative team, who take theatrical storytelling and stagecraft to a whole new dimension, this gripping new adventure will take you right back to the beginning of the Stranger Things story – and may hold the key to the end.
Matt and Ross Duffer said: “We are beyond excited about Stranger Things: The First Shadow. Collaborating with the brilliant Stephen Daldry has been nothing short of inspiring, and Kate Trefry has written a play that is at turns surprising, scary, and heartfelt. You will meet endearing new characters, as well as very familiar ones, on a journey into the past that sets the groundwork for the future of Stranger Things. We’re dying to tell you more about the story but won't - it’s more fun to discover it for yourself. Can’t wait to see you nerds in London!”
Sonia Friedman said: “The world and mythology of Stranger Things has enabled a rich and fertile ground for creating an incredible story for the stage. The Duffer Brothers have built a huge global following for good reason, and a world-class creative team has built on their boundless imagination to dream up an unbelievably exciting theatrical event for our audiences. Set within the canon of Stranger Things, this new play opens in London, with the West End hosting the only place in the world to experience this new story – for now. I’m thrilled to reunite with my visionary long-term collaborator Stephen Daldry. Together, with our brilliant Netflix partners, we can’t wait to welcome Stranger Things fans into theatre, and theatregoers into the realm of Stranger Things.”
Greg Lombardo, VP Live Experiences for Netflix said, “Stranger Things has captured the imagination of fans around the world and we are incredibly thrilled to expand this exciting universe with Netflix’s first live stage production. With the creative talents of Matt and Ross Duffer combined with Sonia Friedman and Stephen Daldry, theatregoers will be swept up in a truly epic event worthy of Stranger Things.” 
STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW will be directed by Stephen Daldry with co-director Justin Martin, set design by Miriam Buether, costume design by Brigitte Reiffenstuel, lighting design by Jon Clark, sound design by Paul Arditti, illusions design by Jamie Harrison & Chris Fisher, video design by 59 Productions, movement direction by Coral Messam, wigs, hair and make-up design by Campbell Young Associates, casting by Charlotte Sutton CDG, international casting consultancy by Jim Carnahan, Gary Beestone for Gary Beestone Associates is Technical Director, with further creative team members to be announced.
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stitched-mouth · 11 months
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CHARACTERS I WILL NO LONGER WRITE FOR
So I’m doing a bit of a page remodel.
I am removing some masterlists and some characters from masterlist. I have no desire to write for these characters anymore so I won’t be. These characters, so far, are not characters I have ever written for but added to masterlists because at some point I did want to write for them. So no worries about deleting fics or any work.
But please understand that I only write for characters that I’m interested in writing for, I won’t write for characters just because others might want to read something about them.
Also my Diabolik Lovers masterlist is missing. I have not stopped writing for these characters, I just want to redo the actual masterlist. As well as my Black Butler masterlist and My Hero Academia, these masterlists are still up though.
Anyway, the characters I will not be writing for anymore are:
• All Hazbin Hotel characters
• Sylvie (Loki)
• Steve Rogers/ Captain America
• Stephen Strange/ Doctor Strange
• Miriam Wexler (Turning Red)
• Jang Deok-Su (Squid Game)
• Kang Sae-Byeok (Squid Game)
• Enid Sinclair (Wednesday)
• Eugene Ottington (Wednesday)
• Jack (Last Night In Soho)
• John (Last Night In Soho)
• Alan Zervi (Russian Doll)
• Sandie Milkovich (Shameless US)
• Monica Gallagher (Shameless US)
• Nina Locke (Locke & Key)
• Tenya Ida (My Hero Academia)
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Free to read: Book reviews!
The new issue of Eighteenth-Century Fiction will be out soon. Until then, read for free the newest batch of book reviews, for a limited time on the journal website.
Vol. 35, no. 1, January 2023
Click here for a pdf file of all the reviews in this issue.
Review essay on 3 books: States of Terror: History, Theory, Literature by David Simpson Ghosts in Enlightenment Scotland by Martha McGill The Gothic and Theory: An Edinburgh Companion, ed. Jerrold E. Hogle and Robert Miles Review by Peter DeGabriele, Mississippi State U.
The Global Indies: British Imperial Culture and the Reshaping of the World, 1756–1815 by Ashley L. Cohen Review by James Mulholland, NC State U.
Founded in Fiction: The Uses of Fiction in the Early United States by Thomas Koenigs Review by Xine Yao, University College London
Transatlantic Women Travelers, 1688–1843, ed. Misty Krueger Review by Melissa Adams-Campbell, Northern Illinois U.
Laurence Sterne and the Eighteenth-Century Book by Helen Williams Review by Paul Baines, University of Liverpool
Daughters of Aataentsic: Life Stories from Seven Generations by Kathryn Magee Labelle, in collaboration with the Wendat/Wandat Women’s Advisory Council Review by Shelby Johnson, Oklahoma State U.
Radical Conduct: Politics, Sociability and Equality in London 1789–1815 by Mark Philp Review by Miriam L. Wallace, New College of Florida
Before the Raj: Writing Early Anglophone India by James Mulholland Review by Padma Rangarajan, University of California, Riverside
Narrative, Catastrophe and Historicity in Eighteenth-Century French Literature by Jessica Stacey Review by Daniel Rosenberg, University of Oregon
Organic Supplements: Bodies and Things of the Natural World, 1580–1790, ed. Miriam Jacobson and Julie Park Review by Cass Turner, Indiana University Bloomington
One Great Family: Domestic Relationships in Samuel Richardson’s Novels by Simone Eva Höhn Review by Karen Lipsedge, Kingston U.
Mind over Matter: Memory Fiction from Daniel Defoe to Jane Austen by Sarah Eron Review by Amanda Hiner, Winthrop U.
L’Infortuné Napolitain, ou les Aventures du seigneur Rozelli, éd. Érik Leborgne et Emmanuelle Sempère Critique littéraire par Bruno Tribout, Université d’Aberdeen (Royaume-Uni)
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