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theartistmakesart · 2 months
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tumblr please put this in the tags this time
anyway here's some silly art i made in the public whiteboard!
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im-not-a-pleeb · 5 months
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Alrighty fellas. Buckle up because I have more spirk for you <3
Recently, I finished First Frontier. I was not expecting it to be so slashy at ALL, but oh boy did Diane Carey turn up. She also worked with some guy with a PhD to make sure she got all the scientific/historical facts correct, so just stellar work by her all around.
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So we start off with Jim literally forgetting that Bones exists because Spock wears blue so well-
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Then he passes out. But don't worry guys, it's Spock's voice that he cliNGS TO THAT GETS HIM THROUGH HIS NIGHTMARES.
Talk about 0-100 real quick...
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So once he's feeling (relatively) better, he once again finds an anchor in Spock. Who Jim regards with an opiate expression. Opiate... drug.... Spock is like a drug to him.
I'm living and thriving in the subtext rn, sue me.
Anyways, Spock comes closer to tell him about rocks, and Jim learns closer still.
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Bro. All that room on the bridge to look at that big-ass screen and you are standing shoulder to shoulder. Be more obvious 😭
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If you care about the plot, they are now on Earth before the meteor that killed all the dinosaurs.
If you don't care about the plot, Jim sees a threat targeting Spock and something inside him "snaps"
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Aaaand we are back from drawing security from Mr. Spock. Plus something about them having a schedule that's just their own, unlike any other ANYWHERE in the universe?? Please. Just kiss already.
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This man will never let anyone or anything harm Spock.
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And this is where the married energy beginssss
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The blatant flirting I CAN'T
Anyways guys stay tuned, this is only half the book. Part 2 soon 😌
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KEVIN CAN F**K HIMSELF 2.07
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Pamela, A Love Story (2023) by Ryan White
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Letters to a Young Poet (1929) by Rainer Maria Rilke
A Joseph Campbell Companion: Reflections on the Art of Living (1991), edited by Diane K. Osbon
Meditations (Τὰ εἰς ἑαυτόν in Ancient Greek; 180 A.D.) by Marcus Aurelius
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victusinveritas · 4 months
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Original Cover Illustration Art
THE LEFT HAND OF DARKNESS
by URSULA K. LE GUIN
Dillon, Leo and Diane Dillon. Original cover illustration art for the first editionof Ursula Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness.
Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness was one of the first examinations of androgyny in science fiction. The ambisexual individuals on the planet of Gethen are a mirror of what an alternate Earth could be, and the novel explores the effect of sex and gender on culture and society.
Artists Leo and Diane Dillon won the Caldecott Medal in 1976 and 1977. Mr. Dillon was the first African-American to receive the medal. The Dillons’ artwork was influenced by African folk art, Japanese block printing, and medieval illumination.
[1969]. 609 by 483mm (24 by 19 inches). Illustration board. Image is 438 by 330 mm (17 ¼ by 13 inches). This is the original acrylic painted cover art by Leo & Diane Dillon, used by publisher Ace Books for its first edition of Ursula Le Guin’s novel The Left Hand of Darkness. Professionally framed with museum glass. Near Fine and in excellent condition.
Provenance: Ace Books gifted the artwork to Le Guin’s editor, Terry Carr, to commemorate the publication success of the book. Owned continuously by the Carr family, the artwork is now offered for sale on behalf of the Carr and Lichtman Estate.
$20,000
Contact: Mark funke, bookseller. [email protected] +1.206.632.1535
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dcforts · 2 years
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losing my mind over tammy asking patty "what do you want?" and patty saying "not this"
and neil asking patty "what do you want?" and patty saying she wants to sit out there and smoke and not worry about what anybody else needs and that maybe if she could do that she could figure something else out
AND sam saying to allison "i think she'll really want to see you"
and then patty finally sitting out to smoke and saying
"let's die alone together"
that's what she wants!! that's what she wants !!
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unisnake · 25 days
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Snake?
Snake: Oh, one moment. Levitates a huge jar of salt over Mr. K's head...
Mr. K: Oh no...
Snake: Hums as he sprinkles the salt all over him.
Mr K: NOOOOOOOooooooooo.... Shrinks to the size of a small mouse.
Snake: Levitates a small jar and scopes him up, putting the lid on.
And we are done. 😈
Everyone: Snake? 😳😳😳😳😳😳
Snake: What? Something wrong with my new fashion choice? Hehe... Spins around in the air playfully.
Wolf: You... Still you?
Snake: Yeah... Just more... chaotic. 😈
Piranha: Ooohhh... I think I'll like this new Snake. 😄
Snake: Levitates jar containing the prince to Nathan. Take him back to your home planet... Makes sure he get's the time out he deserves.
Nathan: O-okay... T-thanks? 😳
Snake: Don't mention it... This was the "wake up call" I needed...
Diane: Whispers to Wolf. We may need to talk to Doom later... This must be "The Serpent" legend she was talking about.
Wolf: Yeah... 😰
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mintygreenaqua · 1 month
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I cooked and I cooked and I cooked a cool Hello Neighbor Welcome to Raven Brooks Youtube Poop! Leave me tons of comments on my YouTube video on what you think and what parts you like. Also, please share this with your friends
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carmelasoprano · 2 years
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Portraits by E. K. Walker from Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Arts & Politics (Fall 1977)
E. K. Waller is an artist living in Los Angeles. “My present work is about feminist community and deals primarily with the fantasies of feminist women. I am a member of a group of feminist artists, which is my support group, and with whom I recently exhibited at the Woman's Building in L.A.”
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strixhaven · 5 months
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jopping is objectively the funniest song in existence
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applebaron · 1 year
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love her
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warningsine · 1 year
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bookmaven · 2 years
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Some of the Ace Science Fiction Specials edited by Terry Carr. Cover art by Leo and Diane Dillon.
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RIGHT OF PASSAGE by Alexei Panshin (1968) Nebula Award Winner; THE DEMON BREED by James H. Schmitz (1968); ISLE OF THE DEAD by Roger Zelazny (1969)
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THE LEFT HAND OF DARKNESS by Ursula K. LeGuin (1969) Winner of the Hugo and Nebula Awards; THE PHOENIX AND THE MIRROR by Avram Davidson (1969); PAVANE by Keith Roberts (1969).
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THE BLACK CORRIDOR by Michael Moorcock (1969); NINE HUNDRED GRANDMOTHERS by R. A. Lafferty (1970); THE TRAVELER IN BLACK by John Brunner (1971).
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fic-history · 1 year
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Star Trek: Fic and Fandom
As we explored in the last post, fanfiction has been around for a while, but before Star Trek, it wasn’t really ever in fanzines. Fiction about fans was, but usually not fanfiction in the way that we consider it to be now. In 1967, that all changed for good.
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Star Trek had just started airing its second season in September, the same month the first issue of the fanzine Spockanalia. Created by Devra Langsam and Sherna Comerford, the zine was initially meant to be a one-shot, but the second issue was published in April of the following year. It was quickly joined by many, many more zines, each with their own stories and other content.
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^ The front cover of Spockanalia Issue #1, featuring Mr. Spock illustrated by Kathy Bushman.
ST-Phile 1 was published January 1968, and the first issue of Warp Nine: A Star Trek Chronicle dropped in February 1969. In June of the same year, Ruth Berman released T-Negative, a zine named for Mr. Spock’s blood type, that would go on to run for 10 years. In Joan Marie Verba’s book Boldly Writing: A Trekker Fan and Zine History, 1967-1987, you can find a comprehensive history of the first 20 years of Star Trek fanzines.
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^The front cover of Boldly Writing by Joan Marie Verba.
Star Trek was the first fandom to make fanfiction (as we know it today) an integral, collaborative part of its culture. Prior to ST, this kind of fanfic wasn’t really published in science fiction zines. So many people wrote fanfiction about Star Trek that there were multiple zines dedicated to fic alone (Jamison, 2013).
Not only was Star Trek the first fandom to routinely publish modern fanfiction in fanzines, but it is also home to the first published slash fic, unsurprisingly featuring Kirk and Spock. The story, “A Fragment Out of Time '' by Diane Marchant, was published in the 1974 third issue of the fanzine Grup. It was unique not only because it was most likely the first slash fic, but also because it was initially unclear as to the genders/sexes of the two people having sex in the story. Marchant cleared this up in Grup’s next issue, and it’s now definitively clear that the two characters in the story are Kirk and Spock.
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Another groundbreaking fanfic is the Kraith series, which was originally authored by Jacqueline Lichtenberg, co-author of the first published book on media fandom Star Trek Lives!. The Kraith series explored the planet Vulcan and its society, and several other authors helped to write installments of the story over time.
Despite the fact that the original TV series aired its final episode in June of 1969, Star Trek definitely isn’t a dead fandom; new and OG fans are still active and new installments of official Trek media are being released constantly. Just because a fandom is older doesn’t mean it has any less life in it!
Happy reading!
-KP
Further Reading:
The Sandy Hereld Memorial Digitized Media Fanzine Collection
Star Trek: Slash and Suits by Colleigh Stein
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unisnake · 25 days
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SNAKE!!! NO!!!!
PUT HIM DOWN K!
Snake: AAAAHHH!! AAAAHH!!
Mr. K: Quit squirming you overgrown noodle!
Wolf: D-Diane!
Diane: Speechles... Looks to Nathan.
Nathan: I-I don't know.
Snake: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!
Snake's eyes glow blue...
A glowing horn appears out of the tip of his forehead.
A blast of light! Mr. K let's go!
Mr. K: ARGH!
Snake: ................
Wolf: Snake?
Webs: Snake?
Shark: Snake?
Piranha: Snake?
Marmalade: Oh my goodness... 😨
U. Snake: Hehehehe... Time for the fun to begin.
A black cape appears from the shadows and wraps around Snake.
😈
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