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bookcub · 1 year
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23 Books for 2023
every time i do this, i lose my list from the previous year. so i am gonna pin it to my blog in the meantime
my general goal is to read more some more classics and more diversely and more nonfiction
took this from @ninja-muse 😘
kindred by octavia butler
and then there were none by agatha christie
giovanni's room by james baldwin
emma by jane austen
the bluest eye by toni morrison
the ashfire king by chelsea abdullah
these infinite threads by tahereh mafi
highly suspicious and unfairly cute by talia hibbert
the last tale of the flower bride by roshani chokshi
planning perfect by haley neil
iris kelly doesn't date by ashley herring blake
lost in the moment and found by seanan mcguire
the fire rose by mercedes lackey
white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide by carol anderson
refusing compulsory sexuality: a black asexual lens on our sex obsessed culture by sherronda j. brown
dread nation by justina ireland
girl, serpent, thorn by bashardoust
seven days in june by tia williams
that time i got drunk and saved a demon by kimberly lemming
legends and lattes by travis baldree
babel by rf kuang
the black veins by ashia monet
ship wrecked by olivia dade
tagging anyone who wants to play
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wynterlanding · 9 months
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🌸 If you get this, answer with 3 random facts about yourself and send it to the last 7 blogs in your notifications, anonymously or not! Let's get to know the person behind the blog. 🌸
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once upon a time I was a t.wilight girl but Kristen Stewart still owns my azz
I was named partly for Ashley J. Williams in E.vil D.ead and Ashley Wilkes in G.one With The W.ind: don’t ask lol my mom had eclectic tastes
before tumblr I kicked it in forum rps and one of my og muses was born during my H.annibal days aka Hugh Dancy also still owns my azz
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tomsland · 4 months
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TOMSLAND'S FC MASTERLIST
Aloha! He decidido hacer este FC Masterlist en lugar de una muse page porque durante 10 años de rol tuve más niños que una guardería. A continuación encontrarán faceclaims que he roleado/roleo/me gustaría rolear. Los escritos en negrita son personajes ya creados y el icono de estrella señala a mis musas principales, pero siéntanse libre de pedirme a quién sea que tengan como wanted opposite porque me abundan las ganas de rolearlos a todos.
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Adelaide Kane
Alexandra Park (Eleanor Henstridge - Canon)
Alexis Ren
Alycia Debnam Carey (Saoirse Townes - OC) ★
Ana de Armas
Ariana Grande (Arielle Pavlak - OC)
Ashley Frangipane "Halsey" (Gemma Lovegood - OC)
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Barbara Palvin (Sophie Blackwood - OC)
Bella Hadid
Bill Skarsgard
Britt Robertson
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Candice Accola
Chace Crawford
Charlie Cox (Matthew Murdock - Canon / AU )
Chloe Bennet (Daisy Johnson - OC )
Chris Evans (Oliver Cohen - OC )
Chris Wood (Diego Casillas - OC) ★
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Daniel Gillies (Ezra Sofianos - OC)
Danielle Campbell
Diego Boneta
Dylan O'Brien
E
Elizabeth Olsen (Winter Snow - OC)
Emeraude Toubia
Emilia Clarke
Emily VanCamp
Emma Roberts
Eugenia Suarez (Fernanda Acosta - OC)
Evan Peters
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Francisco Lachowski
G
Gigi Hadid
Grant Gustin (Barry Allen - Canon / AU)
H
Halston Sage
Harry Styles ( Andrew Levine - OC ) ★
Henry Cavill (Louis Graham - OC)
I
Ian Somerhalder
J
Jack Falahee (Santiago Cardona - OC)
Jennifer Lawrence
Jensen Ackles (Zane Davenport)
Joe Jonas ( Jose Alejandro - OC )
Joseph Morgan ( James Black - OC ) ★
Josh Dallas
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Katherine Mcnamara (Isis Sofianos - OC)
Kendall Jenner
Kylie Jenner
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Lauren Jauregui ( Olivia Waldorf - OC )
Leighton Meester ( Brooklyn Swarovski - OC )
Liam Payne (Carter Disney - OC)
Lily Collins (Rosie Dunne - Canon )
Lily James
Louis Tomlinson (Thomas Crawford - OC)
Luke Hemmings (Blake Parker - OC) ★
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Marie Avgeropoulos
Martin Garrix (Matthew Hale - OC)
Michael Fassbender
N
Niall Horan (Demian Ramsay - OC)
Nick Jonas
Nicola Peltz (Darcy Styles - OC )
Nina Dobrev
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P
R
Richard Madden (William Hilton - OC) ★★
Riley Voelkel
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Scott Eastwood (Lucas Prescott - OC)
Sebastian Stan ( Alexander Yasikov - OC)
Selena Gomez (Reign Carrington - OC)
Sophie Turner
Shay Mitchell (Chantelle Cooper - OC)
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Tom Austen (Jasper Frost - Canon )
Tom Hardy (Jim Westminster - OC )
Tom Hiddleston
Tom Holland (Harry Gallagher - OC)
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Y
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Zayn Malik (Nicholas Stronghold - OC)
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BFCD Masterlist: Black Female Cartoon Characters
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Abbiejean Archer Archer | Agura Ibaden Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 | Aisha The Winx Club  | Alex Magical Girl Friendship Squad | Allura Voltron |  Amber Bennett Invincible | Amina Ramsey Star Trek: Lower Decks | Ana Spanakopita Bojack Horseman | Andra Master of the Universe |  Andrea Star VS The Forces of Evil | Angel Dynamite Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated | April O’Neil Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |  Ashley Boulet Recess |
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Babs Pinky Malinky | Beckett Mariner Star Trek: Lowerdecks | Bismuth Steven Universe | Bree James Fancy Nancy | Briar Beauty Ever After High | Bumblebee DC Comics |
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Candy Dave the Barbarian | Carol Freeman Star Trek: Lower Decks | Catalina Leone (Lioness) Alpha Teens on Machines | Catty Noir Monster High | Cedar Wood Ever After High |  Claire Motorcity |  Claudeen Wolf Monster High | Claudia Grant Robotech | Cleo De Nile Monster High | Cobra Big Hero 6 Series | Connie, The Hormone Monstress Big Mouth | Connie Rock and Riot |
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Daria Roselyn Rainbow High | Diana the Acrobat Dungeons and Dragons | Dijonay Jones The Proud Family | Doc McStuffins Doc McStuffins |
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Elise Abadeer Adventure Time | Enid OK KO! Let’s Be Heroes |  Erica Wang Captain Underpants |  Esther Hopkins Twelve Forever |
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Felicia Bratz |  Foxxy Love Drawn Together | Francine Frye Marvel’s Spider Man |  Frida Hilda |
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Gaia Captain Planet and the Planeteers | Garnet Steven Universe | Gigi Thompson Inside Job |  Goo Goo Gaga Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends | Grace Monroe Infinity Train |
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Helena Troy Spy Groove | Holly Phineas and Ferb | HoneyBee Black Dynamite Animated Series | Honeybee Shaw-Tobin The Great North |
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Indigo Rainbow Brite |  Iridessa Disney Fairies |
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Jackie Cyberchase | Janai The Dragon Prince |  Jane Amphibia | Janet Dragon Ball Super | Jasmine Total Drama | Jasper Steven Universe | Jenny Pizza Steven Universe |  Jessica Gordon Captain Underpants | Jessica Williams Craig of the Creek |  Jo Kid Cosmic |  Jodie Landon Daria | Jojo Williams Craig of the Creek |  Justine Dancer Ever After High |
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Kat Elliot Wendall & Wild | Keesha Franklin The Magic Schoolbus | Kelly Star VS The Forces of Evil |  Khessa, The Sunfire Queen The Dragon Prince | Kiki Pizza Steven Universe | Kipo Oak Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts |  Koala Princess OK Let’s Be Heroes |  Koki Wild Kratts |  Krystal Bailey Rainbow High |
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Labarbara Conrad Futurama | Lana Kane Archer |  Leshawna Total Drama |  Libby Folfax Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | Luna The Hex Girls, Scooby Doo | Lunella Lafayette Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur | Luz Noceda The Owl House
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Mae Turner Jurassic World: Camp Cretacious |  Maureen Parker The Proud Family |  Maxine Gibson Batman Beyond |  Maya Craig of the Creek | Megan Gandlym Star VS The Forces of Evil | Mel Medarda Arcane League of Legends | Mia Abara Duncanville | Miranda Killgallen As Told By Ginger | Molly Blyndeff Epithet Erased | Molly Tillerman Central Park | Mona Big Mouth |  Monie Hey Monie |  Muses Greek Mythology |
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Nella Nella the Princess Knight | Nessa Pokemon | Netossa Shera and the Princesses of Power |  Nichole Daniels South Park | Numbah 5 Code Name Kids Next Door |
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Obsidian Steven Universe | Olivia Pokemon | Orange Blossom Strawberry Shortcake | Ororo Munroe X-Men
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Penny Proud The Proud Family | Piper Storm Hawks | Princess Ariel Thundarr the Barbarian
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Quinn Ergon Final Space | Quinta Foreman Big Mouth
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Rae Sloane Star Wars Rebels |  Rashida Remington Big City Greens | Rhonda Vega Children of Ether | Roberta Tubbs The Cleveland Show | Ruby Steven Universe
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S.A.M. Cannon Busters | Samantha Monster Buster Club | Sara Over the Garden Wall | Sasha Bratz | Shana Elmsford Jem | Sister Helley Wendall & Wild | Skara The Owl House | Sparkle Cadet COTC | Storm Goddess Courage the Cowardly Dog | Sunny Madison Rainbow High |  Susie Carmichael Rugrats |
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Tam Ryvora Star Wars: Resistance |  Tamiya Diop Code Lyoko |  Taranee Cook W.I.T.C.H. |  Tiana The Princess and the Frog |  Tip Tucci Home | Trixie Carter American Dragon Jake Long | 
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Valerie Brown Josie and the Pussycats | Valerie Gray Danny Phantom |
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Wilhamena Mettle OK Let’s Be Heroes | Wolf Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts |
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Yvette Hey Monie |
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atnoctum-archived · 3 years
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❝  Ashy  Slashy,  hatchet  and  saw.  Takes  your  head  and  skins  you  raw.  Ashy  Slashy,  heaven  and  hell.  Cuts  out  your  tongue  so  you  can't  yell.  ❞    INDIE  &  SELECTIVE  MULTI-MUSE,  feat.  Ashley  J  Williams  from  the  Evil  Dead  series.
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andhorror · 3 years
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 MUSE LIST (under construction)
ashley j. williams; (bruce campbell) canon; EVIL DEAD FRANCHISE (haven’t seen all of ash vs. the evil dead yet oop).
abel morales; (oscar isaac) canon; A MOST VIOLENT YEAR; oil tycoon and the guy who always takes the morally high road no matter what because he has something to prove tm.
eddie kaspbrak; (jack dylan grazer/james ransone) canon; STEPHEN KING’S IT / CHAPTER 2; hypochondriac thanks to mommy issues. in love with richie. i don’t make the rules bye.
dustin henderson; (gaten matazarro) canon; STRANGER THINGS; loves computer camp, robotics/engineering, dungeons & dragons, and his besties. and of course suzie.
steve harrington; (joe keery) canon; STRANGER THINGS; loves his hair, hates his job, experienced in trauma tm.
jim hopper; (david harbour) canon; STRANGER THINGS; divorced after the loss of his daughter, hawkins native, chief of police, just trying to survive TM.
seneca crane; (wes bently) canon; THE HUNGER GAMES; gamemaker just trying to survive under snow’s thumb by being as brutal as possible. tortured soul. 
mike slattery (adam baldwin) canon; THE LAST SHIP; commander (XO or captain) of the ddg-151 uss nathan james. trying to save the world from a pandemic.
tom chandler (eric dane); canon; THE LAST SHIP; captain of the ddg-151 uss nathan james. trying to save the world from a pandemic and also his family.
kara foster; (marissa neitling) canon; THE LAST SHIP; lieutenant aboard the uss nathan james ddg-151 destroyer, tactical action officer, expert marksman, has a thing for a charming smile
hannah slattery (millie bobby brown) canon/oc hybrid; THE LAST SHIP; oldest daughter of high ranking naval commander mike slattery. girly girl, mama’s girl, loves fashion and social media. heterosexual. (age range 16-21)
aj slattery (madison mclaughlin) canon/oc hybrid; THE LAST SHIP; middle daughter of high ranking naval commander mike slattery. tomboy, loves sports, daddy’s girl, lesbian. (age range 15-21)
lucas slattery (colin ford) canon divergent; THE LAST SHIP; youngest child of high ranking naval commander mike slattery. loves dinosaurs, alligators, and science! prefers not to be labled as anything, he just digs cool people. (age range: ~9-21)
eden (angelina jolie) oc; ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK; former black ops, was sentenced to life on the island for murdering a man who tried to sexually assault her. 
wayfinder (john krasinski) oc; STAR WARS THE RISE OF SKYWALKER; personified wayfinder because ~magic~ and i do what i want.
cassandra: (natalie dormer) oc; WILLOW con artist.
matya; (dianna agron) oc; fandomless; french upper-class daughter of a wealthy family who aspires to be a detective.
marco arcelio; (oscar isaac) oc; fandomless; very popular actor just wanting a sense of normalcy
bekah rossellini; (gracie gillam) oc; fandomless; medic, photographer, lover of fun
christian dante flores medina (darren criss) oc; based on taylor swift’s ‘august’. aspiring broadway performer!
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afraidofchange · 3 years
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Muse birthday list.
Ana Amari: January 3, 2016 (Capricorn)
Stella: January 5, 1931 (Capricorn)
Jamie Cartwright: March 10, 1968 (Pisces)
Marcia Silvani: March 25, 1960 (Aries)
Alice J. Shepard: April 11, 2154 (Aries)
Ashley M. Williams: April 14, 2158 (Aries)
Anne Pearce: May 12, 2149 (Taurus)
Tanya Reed Smith: May 16, 1972 (Taurus)
Aliza Lieberman: July 29, 1973 (Leo)
Grace P. Hanson: November 9, 1939 (Scorpio)
Nikita Antonovna: November 17, 1978 (Scorpio)
Erica Hahn: December 22, 1967 (Capricorn)
Rama Wolfbluff: December 23 (Capricorn)
No full birthdates decided yet: Cait, Cassandra Pentaghast, Claire Russell, Julia Wolff, Miranda Lawson, Myrrine, Samantha Traynor, Seven of Nine, Sloane, Sophie Suarez, 
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tothemattresses · 4 years
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2020 Reading Challenge - E-Book Edition!
According to Amazon, I have exactly 294 e-books currently sitting in my Kindle library. 
Granted, some of these books have been read and are being saved for a second (or third, or fourth) re-read, but when it comes down to it, that number is around 40 books, give or take. 
Which means I still have over 250 books that need to be read. 
And it’s not like I haven’t tried! There are plenty of titles that, when opened up, will go to the last place I left off - that being chapter 5, or maybe chapter 10. But sometimes life gets in the way. Or a sudden interest in another author. Or a new season of RuPaul’s Drag Race. But whatever the reason may be, it’s over 250 books that haven’t been read. Challenge accepted! 
For 2020, I commit to not buying any new books to add to my Kindle library (checking out books from the library is ok, because you’ve gotta support your local library!), and instead focus on the books I already have. So no addition of 99 cent books, or Kindle Unlimited books, or books that are suddenly 75% off. Only the books that I currently have. 
As the reading commences, and after the book is finished, I’ll update my list to indicate what has been completed, along with the date purchased, and a short review (or a reason I just couldn’t finish it at all). 
Below is the list for future reference - and to clarify my what my favorite genre is. Spoiler: it’s romance novels. 
Here we go!
Adulting: How to Become a Grown-up in 535 Easy(ish) Steps – Kelly Williams Brown
An Affair with Mr. Kennedy (Gentlemen of Scotland Yard) – Jillian Stone
All About Love (Cynster Book 6) – Stephanie Laurens
All Afternoon with a Scandalous Marquess: A Lords of Vice Novel – Alexandra Hawkins
Almost a Scandal: A Reckless Brides Novel (The Reckless Brides Book 1) – Elizabeth Essex
Alpha – Jasinda Wilder
A Duke’s Guide to Seducing His Bride (Chase Family Series- The Jewels Book 4) – Lauren Royal
The American Heiress: A Novel – Daisy Goodwin
When an Earl Meets a Girl (Chase Family Series- The Jewels Book 1) – Lauren Royal
The Andy Cohen Diaries: A Deep Look at a Shallow Year – Andy Cohen
Angel in a Devil's Arms: The Palace of Rogues – Julie Anne Long
Angel in Scarlet: A Bound and Determined Novel – Lavinia Kent
Anything He Wants & Castaway – Sara Fawkes
The Astronaut Wives Club – Lily Koppel
At Any Price: A Billionaire Virgin Auction Romance (Gaming the System Book 1) – Brenna Aubrey
At Any Turn: A Billionaire Romance (Gaming the System Book 2) – Brenna Aubrey
At Your Pleasure – Meredith Duran
The Awakening of Ivy Leavold (Markham Hall Book 1) – Sierra Simone
Badd Motherf*cker (The Badd Brothers Book 1) – Jasinda Wilder
Bare Ass in Love (Hard, Fast, and Forever Book 1) – Sasha Burke
Because of Miss Bridgerton: A Bridgertons Prequel (Rokesbys Series Book 1) – Julia Quinn
The Bed and the Bachelor (Byrons of Braebourne Book 5) – Tracy Anne Warren
Betrayal (Infidelity Book 1) – Aleatha Romig
Beware That Girl – Teresa Toten
Beyond Scandal and Desire: A Sins for All Seasons Novel – Lorraine Heath
The Big Bad Office Wolf (Kings of the Tower Book 1) – May Sage
Bittersweet (True North Book 1) – Sarina Bowen
Blame It on Bath: The Truth About the Duke – Caroline Linden
Bound by Your Touch – Meredith Duran
The Bride (Lairds' Fiancees Book 1) – Julie Garwood
Bridget Jones's Diary: A Novel – Helen Fielding
Burn (The Breathless Trilogy Book 3) – Maya Banks
Burning Offer (Trevor's Harem Book 1) – Aubrey Parker
Captivated by You (Crossfire, Book 4) – Sylvia Day
Captive of Sin – Anna Campbell
Cash: A Power Players Stand-Alone Novel – Cassia Leo
Catch a Wave: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson – Peter Ames Carlin
Catching Sin (Las Vegas Sin Book 2) – J. Saman
Catholicism For Dummies – John Trigilio
A Certain Age: A Novel – Beatriz Williams
Chasing Lady Amelia: Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Maya Rodale
Checkmate: This is War (Travis & Viola, #1) (Checkmate Duet) – Kennedy Fox
Claiming the Courtesan (Avon Romantic Treasures) – Anna Campbell
Collide: Book One in the Collide Series – Gail McHugh
The Controversial Princess (The Smoke & Mirrors Duology Book 1) – Jodi Ellen Malpas
Crave: A Billionaire Bachelors Club Novel (Billionaire Bachelors Club Series Book 1) – Monica Murphy
Dating You / Hating You – Christina Lauren
Deal with the Devil (Forge Trilogy Book 1) – Meghan March
Desperate Duchesses – Eloisa James
Desperate to Touch (Hard to Love Book 2) – W. Winters
Destiny – Sally Beauman
Devil's Daughter: The Ravenels meet The Wallflowers – Lisa Kleypas
Dirty Sexy Inked (A Dirty Sexy Novel Book 2) – Carly Phillips
Dirty Sexy Saint (A Dirty Sexy Novel Book 1) – Carly Phillips
Double Down: Game Change 2012 – Mark Halperin
The Duchess Diaries: The Bridal Pleasures Series – Jillian Hunter
The Duchess Hunt (House of Trent Book 1) – Jennifer Haymore
The Duke and I (Bridgertons Book 1) – Julia Quinn
The Duke Is Mine (Fairy Tales Book 3) – Eloisa James
Duke of Scandal (Moonlight Square, Book 1) – Galen Foley
The Duke of Shadows – Meredith Duran
Duke of Sin (Maiden Lane Book 10) – Elizabeth Hoyt
The Duke's Holiday (The Regency Romp Trilogy Book 1) – Maggie Fenton
Dusk with a Dangerous Duke: A Lords of Vice Novel – Alexandra Hawkins
Edenbrooke: A Proper Romance – Julianne Donaldson
Elite (Elite Doms of Washington Book 1) – Elizabeth SaFleur
Entwined with You (Crossfire, Book 3) – Sylvia Day
Everything Is Perfect When You're a Liar – Kelly Oxford
The Fall of Legend (Legend Trilogy Book 1) – Meghan March
The Fight for Forever (Legend Trilogy Book 3) – Meghan March
A Fine Imitation: A Novel – Amber Brock
The Fix Up – Kendall Ryan
Flowers from the Storm – Laura Kinsale
For Everly – Raine Thomas
For the Earl's Pleasure – Anne Mallory
For the Record – K.A. Linde
Gabriel's Inferno (Gabriel's Inferno Trilogy Book 1) – Sylvain Reynard
Gabriel's Rapture (Gabriel's Inferno Trilogy Book 2) – Sylvain Reynard
Gabriel's Redemption (Gabriel's Inferno Trilogy Book 3) – Sylvain Reynard
Going Down Easy (Billionaire Bad Boys Book 1) – Carly Phillips
A Good Debutante's Guide to Ruin: The Debutante Files (The Debutante Files Series Book 1) – Sophie Jordan
Good Girl: A Rockstar Romance (Wicked Book 1) – Piper Lawson
The Good Luck Charm – Helena Hunting
Grayson's Vow – Mia Sheridan
Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian (Fifty Shades of Grey Series Book 4) – E.L. James
Hard As Stone: Heart of Stone Series #8 – K.M. Scott
Hard to Love – W. Winters
The Hardest Fall – Ella Maise
Hating The Boss ��� Natalie Wrye
The Heir (Windham Book 1) – Grace Burrowes
Heiress in Love: A Ministry of Marriage Novel (The Ministry of Marriage Book 1) – Christina Brooke
Heiress Without A Cause (Muses of Mayfair Book 1) – Sara Ramsey
Hello Stranger: The Ravenels, Book 4 – Lisa Kleypas
Her Forbidden Love Match (A Willow Cove Novel, #1) – Theresa Paolo
Her Husband's Harlot (Mayhem in Mayfair Book 1) – Grace Callaway
Hidden Gabriel: Formerly Winter Peril (Hidden Alphas Book 1) – Victoria Pinder
Highland Surrender – Tracy Brogan
Highlander Betrayed (Guardians of the Targe Book 1) – Lauren Wittig
His Favorite Mistress: A Novel (The Mistress Trilogy Book 3) – Tracy Anne Warren
His Virgin: A First Time Romance (His and Hers Book 1) – Vivian Wood
Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling – Bret Hart
Hollywood Dirt – Alessandra Torre
Hollywood on Tap (Sweet Salvation Brewery) – Avery Flynn
The Hotel – Lola Darling
House of Scarlett (Legend Trilogy Book 2) – Meghan March
How a Lady Weds a Rogue: A Falcon Club Novel – Katharine Ashe
How to Marry a Duke Vicky Dreiling
How to Ravish a Rake – Vicky Dreiling
How to Seduce a Scoundrel – Vicky Dreiling
If He's Wicked (Wherlocke Book 1) – Hannah Howell
The Imperfectionists: A Novel – Tom Rachman
In the Arms of a Marquess (Rogues of the Sea Book 3) – Katherine Ashe
In the Unlikely Event – L.J. Shen
In Total Surrender – Anne Mallory
An Irresistible Temptation (The Cavallo Brothers Book 2) – Elsa Winckler
It Had to Be You (Chicago Stars Book 1) – Susan Elizabeth Philips
It Happened One Midnight: Pennyroyal Green Series – Julie Anne Long
It Started with a Scandal: Pennyroyal Green Series – Julie Anne Long
It's Not You: 27 (Wrong) Reasons You're Single – Sara Eckel
Just Roll With It (A Perfect Dish Book 4) – Tawdra Kandle
Kaleidoscope Hearts (A brother's best friend romance) – Claire Contreras
The Kingmaker (All the King's Men Duet Book 1) – Kennedy Ryan
Lady of Desire (Knight Miscellany Book 4) – Gaelen Foley
The Last Arrow (The Medieval Trilogy Book 3) – Marsha Canham
The Last Summer – Judith Kinghorn
Lead by Example: 50 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Results – John Baldoni
The Legend of Lyon Redmond: Pennyroyal Green Series – Julie Anne Long
Legend (The REAL series Book 6) – Katy Evans
Let's Do It: A Journey's End Novel – Ann Christopher
Life with My Sister Madonna – Christopher Ciccone
Lily and the Duke (Sex and the Season Book 1) – Helen Hardt
Lord of Scoundrels – Loretta Chase
Losing It – Cora Carmack
Lost Without You (The Debt Book 1) – Molly O’Keefe
A Loving Scoundrel: A Malory Novel (Malory-Anderson Family Book 7) – Johanna Lindsey
Luck Is No Lady (Fallen Ladies Book 1) – Amy Sandas
Lucky (Elite Doms of Washington Book 4) – Elizabeth SaFleur
A Mackenzie Clan Gathering (Mackenzies Series) – Jennifer Ashley
Mad About the Earl: A Ministry of Marriage Novel (The Ministry of Marriage Book 2) – Christina Brooker
Maid for the Billionaire (Book 1) (Legacy Collection) – Ruth Cardello
A Man Above Reproach – Evelyn Pryce
Manwhore (The Manwhore Series Book 1) – Katy Evans
Marriage For One – Ella Maise
Masques of Gold (Casablanca Classics Book 0) – Robert Gellis
Melt For Him (Fighting Fire Book 2) – Lauren Blakely
Midnight Angel (Stokehursts Book 1) – Lisa Kleypas
Midnight Pleasures With a Scoundrel (Scoundrels of St. James Book 4) – Lorraine Heath
Mine (The REAL series Book 2) – Katy Evans
Mine Till Midnight (Hathaways Book 1) – Lisa Kleypas
Miss Hillary Schools a Scoundrel (Beau Monde Book 1) – Samantha Grace
More Than Charming (Book 3 Dashing Nobles Series) – JoMarie DeGioia
The Most to Lose (The Redeemed series Book 1) – Laura Landon
Mr. Corporate (The Mister Series Book 3) – JA Huss
Mr Imperfect: Lost Boys #1 – Karina Bliss
Mr. Mysterious (The Mister Series Book 4) – JA Huss
Mr. Romantic (The Mister Series Book 2) – JA Huss
My Lady, My Lord: A Twist Series Novel – Katherine Ashe
My Notorious Gentleman (Inferno Club Book 6) – Gaelen Foley
My Reckless Surrender – Anna Campbell
My Ruthless Prince (Inferno Club Book 4) – Gaelen Foley
My Scandalous Viscount (Inferno Club Book 5) – Gaelen Foley
The Nearness of You – Iris Morland
Never a Mistress, No Longer a Maid (Kellington Book 1) – Maureen Driscoll
Never Let Me Go – Kazuo Ishiguro
No Good Duke Goes Unpunished: The Third Rule of Scoundrels (Rules of Scoundrels Book 3) – Sarah MacLean
No Mistress of Mine: An American Heiress in London – Laura Lee Guhrke
A Notorious Countess Confesses: Pennyroyal Green Series – Julie Anne Long
Notorious Pleasures (Maiden Lane Book 2) – Elizabeth Hoyt
Once a Soldier (Rogues Redeemed Book 1) – Mary Jo Putney
Once More, My Darling Rogue (Scandalous Gentlemen of St. James Book 2) – Lorraine Heath
One Last Time – Corinne Michaels
One Night in London: The Truth About the Duke – Caroline Linden
One Taste (The "One" Series Book 1) – K.A. Berg
One with You (Crossfire Series Book 5) – Sylvia Day
Only With Your Love (Vallerands Book 2) – Lisa Kleypas
The Paris Wife: A Novel – Paula McLain
Party Animals: A Hollywood Tale of Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll Starring the Fabulous Allan Carr – Robert Hofler
Perfect (Elite Doms of Washington Book 3) – Elizabeth SaFleur
The Phantom of the Opera – Gaston Leroux
The Pleasure of Your Kiss – Teresa Medeiros
Prince of Dreams (Stokehursts Book 2) – Lisa Kleypas
Princes at War: The Bitter Battle Inside Britain's Royal Family in the Darkest Days of WWII – Deborah Cadbury
The Princess and the Peer (The Princess Brides series Book 1) – Tracy Anne Warren
Princess Charming: A Legendary Lovers Novel – Nicole Jordan
Pulse: Book Two in the Collide Series – Gail McHugh
A Rake's Midnight Kiss (Sons of Sin Book 2) – Anna Campbell
Reason to Wed (The Distinguished Rogues Book 7) – Heather Boyd
The Rebel Queen (The Rebel Queen Duet Book 2) – Jeana E. Mann
Refining Felicity (The School for Manners Series Book 1) – M.C. Beaton
Reflected in You (Crossfire, Book 2) – Sylvia Day
The Revenge of Lord Eberlin (The Secrets of Hadley Green) – Julia London
Ripped (The REAL series Book 5) – Katy Evans
Rock Me (Bodyguard Bad Boys Book 1) – Carly Phillips
Rogue (The REAL series Book 4) – Katy Evans
The Royal Arrangement (The Rebel Queen Duet Book 1) – Jeana E. Mann
Royally Bad (Bad Boy Royals Book 1) – Nora Flite
The Rule Book (Rule Breakers 1) – Jennifer Blackwood
The Scandal in Kissing an Heir: At the Kingsborough Ball – Sophie Barnes
Scandal Wears Satin (The Dressmakers Series Book 2) – Loretta Chase
A Scoundrel by Moonlight (Sons of Sin Book 4) – Anna Campbell
Seduced By A Scoundrel – Olivia Drake
The Seduction of Lady X – Julia London
The Seduction of Lord Stone (Dashing Widows) – Anna Campbell
Shattered With You (Stark Security Book 1) – J. Kenner
The Shoemaker's Wife: A Novel – Adriana Trigiani
Shutdown Player: Game On in Seattle (Seattle Sockeyes Book 7) – Jami Davenport
Signed (The Agency Series) – Marni Mann
A Single Glance (Irresistible Attraction Book 1) W. Winters
A Single Kiss (Irresistible Attraction Book 2) – W. Winters
A Single Touch (Irresistible Attraction Book 3) – W. Winters
The Six Wives of Henry VIII – Alison Weir
The Sleeping Beauty Trilogy (A Sleeping Beauty Novel) – A.N. Roquelaure
The Soldier (Windham Book 2) – Grace Burrowes
The Stolen Mackenzie Bride (Mackenzies Series Book 8) – Jennifer Ashley
The Studying Hours: How to Date a Douchebag – Sara Ney
Suddenly You – Lisa Kleypas
Summer Heat: A Storm Inside Novel (The Wild Pitch Series Book 1) – Alexis Anne
A Summer Seduction (Legend of St. Dwynwen Book 2) – Candace Camp
Tangled Beauty (Tangled, Book 1) – K.L. Middleton
Tank (Blue-Collar Billionaires Book 1) – M. Malone
Tempt the Devil – Anna Campbell
Tempted to Kiss (Hard to Love Book 3) – W. Winters
That Woman: The Life of Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor – Anne Sebba
Thief of Shadows (Maiden Lane Book 4) – Elizabeth Hoyt
This Man (A This Man Novel Book 1) – Jodi Ellen Malpas
This Side of Paradise – F. Scott Fitzgerald
Three Nights of Sin – Anne Mallory
Tinseltown: Murder, Morphine, and Madness at the Dawn of Hollywood – William J. Mann
To Beguile a Beast (Legend of the Four Soldiers series Book 3) – Elizabeth Hoyt
To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee
To Seduce a Sinner (Legend of the Four Soldiers series Book 2) – Elizabeth Hoyt
To Taste Temptation (Legend of the Four Soldiers series Book 1) – Elizabeth Hoyt
Too Distracting (The Lewis Cousins Book 3) – Bethany Lopez
Too Wicked to Kiss (Scoundrels & Secrets Book 1) – Erica Ridley
The Trouble With Being a Duke: At the Kingsborough Ball – Sophie Barnes
The Trouble with Dukes (Windham Brides Book 1) – Grace Burrowes
Troubles (Beekman Hills) – K.C. Enders
Truth or Beard: Enemies to Lovers Small Town Romantic Comedy (Winston Brothers Book 1) – Penny Reid
Twilight with the Infamous Earl: A Lords of Vice Novel – Alexandra Hawkins
Undisputed: How to Become the World Champion in 1,372 Easy Steps – Chris Jericho
Untouchable (Elite Doms of Washington Book 2) – Elizabeth SaFleur
Untouched – Anna Campbell
Victoria Victorious: The Story of Queen Victoria (Queens of England Book 3) – Jean Plaidy
The Viscount's Wicked Ways – Anne Mallory
Wallbanger (The Cocktail Series Book 1) – Alice Clayton
The Way to a Duke's Heart: The Truth About the Duke – Caroline Linden
We Two: Victoria and Albert: Rulers, Partners, Rivals – Gillian Gill
Well Hung (Big Rock Book 3) – Lauren Blakely
What a Duke Dares (Sons of Sin Book 3) – Anna Campbell
What Color Is Your Parachute? 2019: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers – Richard N. Bolles
When a Duke Loves a Woman: A Sins for All Seasons Novel – Lorraine Heath
When the Duke Found Love (The Wylder Sisters Book 3) – Isabella Bradford
Where Good Girls Go to Die: A Second Chance Romance (The Good Girls Series Book 1) – Holly Renee
Wicked Becomes You – Meredith Duran
Wicked in Your Arms: Forgotten Princesses – Sophie Jordan
Wicked Intentions (Maiden Lane Book 1) – Elizabeth Hoyt
Written on Your Skin – Meredith Duran
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Life & Style, January 13
Cover: Brad Pitt moves in with Jennifer Aniston 
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Page 1: Photo Flash -- Hilary Duff married Matthew Koma 
Page 2: Contents 
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Page 6: Twinning -- Kat Graham vs. Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lahmers vs. Brooke Burke 
Page 7: Kate Mara vs. Nicole Richie, Thomas Rhett vs. Matthew McConaughey 
Page 8: Matt Lauer’s new love Shamin Abas 
Page 9: Jamie Lynn Spears tells sister Britney Spears to get off social media, Throwback -- Jennifer Aniston, Biggest Spenders of the Week -- Dan Levy, 50 Cent, Bella Thorne, Elton John 
Page 10: Chrissy Teigen’s friends warn her to stop drinking, Bradley Cooper went to great lengths to make sure his first Christmas as a single dad would be one that daughter Lea would never forget
Page 12: Miley Cyrus and Cody Simpson on the rocks and Liam Hemsworth gets the last laugh 
Page 13: Joe Giudice is dating again, Taylor Swift feels like a laughingstock over Cats because she thought it would win her an Oscar, VIP Style -- Karamo Brown (pictured), Kelly Rowland, Paris Hilton (pictured), Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola and fiance Christian Biscardi vacationed in Tampa, Savannah Guthrie (pictured), Reba McEntire, Mariah Carey (pictured) 
Page 14: The Week in Photos -- Melissa McCarthy and Allison Janney on The Late Late Show 
Page 15: Mariah Carey, Simon Cowell and son Eric 
Page 16: Katy Perry, Josh Duhanel, Lea Michele 
Page 18: Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, Kourtney Kardashian and Younes Bendjima 
Page 20: Jamie Foxx and Michael B. Jordan and Mike Muse, Timothee Chalamet, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles and Prince William and Prince George 
Page 22: Eddie Murphy on Saturday Night Live 
Page 23: Angelina Jolie and daughters Zahara and Shiloh, Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest 
Page 24: Stars Behaving Badly -- Bryan Cranston flipping the bird, Wells Adams grabs Sarah Hyland’s boob, Brody Jenner drank out of his sneaker in Tampa 
Page 25: Jack Black on Jimmy Kimmel 
Page 26: Say What?! Rebel Wilson, Ashley Graham, John Travolta, Nikki Bella, Pete Davidson on Leonardo DiCaprio 
Page 28: Jessie J and Channing Tatum -- what went wrong 
Page 29: Alex Rodriguez didn’t let Jennifer Lopez go to her ex Sean “Diddy” Combs’ 50th birthday party, Sharon Stone is on the dating app Bumble 
Page 30: Cover Story -- Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston get serious again 
Page 34: Kardashian sisters at war over their reality show obligations 
Page 36: Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich -- it’s over 
Page 39: Inside the Property Brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott’s $1 billion empire 
Page 41: Aaron Hernandez -- shocking new revelations 
Page 42: Who Lives Here? Katie Holmes 
Page 44; Entertainment 
Page 45: Star Review -- Kenan Thompson
Page 48: Beauty Beat -- Color of the Year is Classic Blue -- Olivia Palermo 
Page 50: Style Crush -- Olivia Wilde 
Page 52: Diva or Down-to-Earth? Diva Jennifer Lopez, diva Camila Cabello gets help from Helen Mirren and Amber Heard
Page 53: Down-to-Earth Jennie Garth, down-to-earth Simon Cowell 
Page 54: Social Stars Posts of the Week -- Timothee Chalamet and Greta Gerwig and Florence Pugh and Meryl Streep behind the scenes of Little Women, John Stamos, Mandy Moore 
Page 55: Chip and Joanna Gaines, Kaley Cuoco and Zosia Mamet, Andy Cohen and son Benjamin, Kim Kardashian and son Saint 
Page 56: Horoscope -- Capricorn Nina Dobrev, They’re Not Together But They Should Be -- Cancer Tom Cruise and Scorpio Meg Ryan 
Page 58: Made Ya Look -- Keri Russell at the grand opening of Mark Cross’ NYC boutique 
Page 60: What I’m Into -- Jordyn Woods
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Okay, here we go - 8 People I'd like to know better
Tagged by @eddiethehead-uwu (thanks bruv)
1. Name - Rae
2.Birthday. March 12
3. Zodiac - Pisces
4. Height - 5'5"
5. Hobbies - Writing, rp, video games occasionally, used to be comic and action figure collecting but I don't have money or room for any more stuff
6. Favorite colors. Black, red, purple, green
7. Favorite book - the Dark Tower series by Stephen King, The Talisman/Black House books by Stephen King and Peter Straub, pretty much anything by Robert E. Howard and JRR Tolkien, and yeah even though it's being ruined by its creator, Harry Potter (they're still good books if you block out the crazy). Oh and of course the Forgotten Realms series by RA Salvatore. More keeps coming to me but I'd be here all day if I named them all
8. Last song I listened to - Blaspherereion by Deicide
9. Last film I saw - Hellboy 2019 - it was pretty good.
10. Inspiration or muse - all of Dethklok, Ashley J. "Ash" Williams, Conan the Barbarian, Peter Steele
11. Dream job - anything that is not my current job lol. No seriously though I want to learn how to work on cars and motorcycles
12. Meaning behind your url - I have 3 bunnies and 3 rats so I sort of combined the two. Also it's a shoutout to Mouserat, Chris Pratt's band in Parks and Rec
Tagging @shoutwthedevil, @satan-pope, @as-cold-as-her-sorrow, @helterkelter, @harklesparkle, @cats-udonta, @bridgesinthesky, @bloody-october-kisses . You don't have to do it if you don't want to.
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The Green Book: Writings on Irish Gothic, Supernatural and Fantastic Literature, Issue 13, The Swan River Press, Bealtaine 2019. Cover art by Paul Nash, info: swanriverpress.ie.
One perennial question about genre fiction centres around the notion of “tradition”: the influence authors and their works have on the next generation, and so on down the line. In posing this question, we ask whether or not an unbroken literary pedigree can be established. For example, an excessive amount of energy has been expended exploring links, both legitimate and spurious, between Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1871/2) and Stoker’s Dracula (1897) — and believe me, this seems to be an all-consuming pastime for some. But to me, Irish genre fiction has always seemed more a web of thematic shadows, authorial echoes, even social links, rather than a series of linear connections. Those who read the editor’s note in Issue 12 will recall our endeavour to serialise biographical/critical sketches of Irish writers, which commenced in Issue 11. These entries are the results of an on-going project tentatively called the Guide to Irish Writers of Gothic, Supernatural and Fantastic Fiction, edited by myself and Jim Rockhill. What form this project will ultimately take is still uncertain, but until then we will continue to share the results here. This issue continues with fourteen further such entries, a new crop of names featuring authors with whom readers of The Green Book might already be acquainted, such as Cheiro and A.E., while the likes of Beatrice Grimshaw and Mary Fortune may be less familiar — but whom I hope you will find no less fascinating. Earlier this year Swan River Press published Bending to Earth: Strange Stories by Irish Women, which I co-edited with Maria Giakaniki. In the introduction to that volume are more musings on the Irish genre tradition, or rather how Irish authors, with their disparate blossomings, are still connected through conversations in the margins. Indeed, with Ireland being such a small country, there are countless such communications between its authors, both direct and indirect. As you read this issue’s entries, along with those in previous instalments, you’ll certainly notice myriad connections and crossovers in the frequently overlapping lives of these authors and their writings. Back in Issue 12, I outlined the criteria Jim and I used to select authors for consideration. The difficulty in this lies with the definitions of both “Irish” and “fantastical literature” — in the end always a fool’s errand. We continue to err on the side of inclusivity, fully aware that we cannot please everybody. While editing this issue, the question of inclusivity reared its head when I noticed that, although we’ve a contributor line-up of the usual, impressive quality, there wasn’t a single woman among them. This is a glaring shortfall, one for which I, as editor, take full responsibility. The entries in Issue 13 are the sum total of what was available at the time of publication. Nevertheless, this is not a reasonable excuse for such a discrepancy. So with that in mind, I take this opportunity to remind people that The Green Book is open for submissions. And I would like to urge women in particular to submit. There are still a number of authors for whom we need entries, so please contact me for a current list of availability. General submission guidelines can be found on the last page of this issue, and also on our website. I hope this gender imbalance is something I can begin to redress in future issues. As with each issue, I hope you will find something of interest, discover new authors, and that your list of books to read will grow ever longer. (Editor’s Note, Brian J. Showers)
Contents: "Editor's Note" by Brian J. Showers "Thomas Parnell (1679-1718)" by Albert Power "Thomas Leland (1722-1785)" by Albert Power "Mary Fortune (1833-1911)" by James Doig "Keith Fleming (1858/9-?)" by James Doig "Dora Sigerson Shorter (1866-1918)" by Richard Bleiler "Cheiro (1866-1936)" by Edward O'Hare "George William Russell (AE) (1867-1935)" by Daniel Mulhall "Beatrice Grimshaw (1870-1953)" by James Doig "Shane Leslie (1885-1971)" by Derek John "James Corbett (1887-1958)" by Reggie Chamberlain-King "Oliver Sherry (1894-1971)" by Richard Dalby "Francis Stuart (1902-2000)" by Mark Valentine "Stephen Gilbert (1912-2010)" by Reggie Chamberlain-King "Peter Beresford Ellis (1943- )" by Mike Ashley "Notes on Contributors"
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The rules  are these :          name     TEN     of your      favorite      characters from different fandoms ,     then tag others !          so ,     in no particular order :
Crowley — Supernatural
Chris Argent — Teen Wolf
Tony Stark — Marvel
Cpt. Hook — Once Upon a Time
Ethan Mars — Heavy Rain
Yuumi — League of Legends
Rick Grimes — The Walking Dead / Deacon St. John — Days Gone (..both zombies..)
Kara — Detroit: Become Human
Ashley J. Williams— (Ash vs) Evil Dead
Yami Yugi (Pharaoh) — Yu-Gi-Oh!
Tagged by: @mxleshxven
Tagging: @canonbcys, @enduringalpha, @ofxiron, @theking-blackheart-muses, @necessary-evil-rp, @tellarealstory, @ghcstwhisper​, @thcbcautifullifc​ & you. 
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MET GALA 2017 : Emily Ratajkowski, Lily-Rose Depp, Taylor Hill... toutes les plus belles mises en beauté de la soirée !
Hier lundi 2 mai 2017, New York accueillait encore une fois le gala du MET. L'occasion pour les stars de se mettre sur leurs 31 et de parfaire leurs mises en beauté. Tour d'horizon des plus beaux make-up repérés sur le tapis rouge. Ce lundi 2 mai 2017, les stars étaient toutes réunies à New York pour assister au fameux gala du MET. Chaque année, le célèbre musée METropolitan Musee of Arts and Costume change le thème de son exposition et invite quelques personnalités triées sur le volet pour fêter ce renouveau. Hier, les it-girls, les actrices et les personnalités de la mode se sont donc succédées sur le tapis rouge vêtues de leurs plus belles robes. Et cette année, personne n'a respecté le thème qui était "Rei Kawakubo - Comme des Garçons" puisque les robes de princesses étaient plus que jamais au rendez-vous .Côté mise en beauté, le maquillage coloré était de rigueur ! Nous avons adoré les bouches rouges de Taylor Hill, Ashley Graham, Nicki Minaj et Kate Bosworth. Le liner graphique a fait son grand retour sur les paupières de Gigi Hadid, Lily-Rose Depp, Sophie Turner et Hailee Steinfield.Blake Lively, Paris Jackson, Cassie, Kim Kardashian et Kylie Jenner nous ont donné envie de craquer pour les faux-cils et Bella Hadid et Behati Prinsloo nous ont démontrer que la bouche nude est désormais un must-have sur le red carpet.Enfin si Rihanna a fait le (bad) buzz à cause de sa mise en beauté trop chargée, elle a r... Retrouvez cet article sur Public
Photos : Beyoncé, Priyanka Chopra, Taylor Hill... Découvrez le classement des plus belles femmes du monde
Photos : J-1 avant le MET Gala ! Retour sur toutes les plus belles robes du tapis rouge
Vidéo : Lily-Rose Depp : Ses looks à copier, adopter et liker !
Photos : Met Gala 2017 : Blake Lively, Jennifer Lopez, Serena Williams... une soirée placée sous le signe de l'amour !
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𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏𝐏𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐂𝐀𝐋𝐋 for ashley j williams!  just press that little heart button right down yonder if you’re willing to explore a romantic aspect with my muse! if there’s a certain timeline you’d prefer with them, and a certain muse ( if you’re a multi ), just comment or visit my IMs! 
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Sensor Sweep: Tim Truman, Mort Kunstler, World’s End, DICE Awards
Comic Books (DMR Books): Timothy Truman grew up in small-town West Virginia. spending his childhood reading comics and Conan paperbacks. One of his favorite comics writers was–and remains–Gardner F. Fox. Little did he know at the time, but someday Tim would illustrate the last sword-and-sorcery tale that Gar Fox ever wrote and relaunch Hawkman—a character created by Fox—to critical acclaim.
  Lovecraft (Akratic Wizardry): H. P. Lovecraft (in a letter to J. Vernon Shea, 1934): “I didn’t slop over in youthful romance, since I didn’t believe — and still don’t — in the existence of sentimental ‘love’ as a definite, powerful, or persistent human emotion.
  Comic Books (Paint Monk): How I missed reading Conan the Barbarian #115 when it was on the newsstand is beyond me. It is a fantastic issue, full of references to the last 114 issues, and a fitting swan song for Roy Thomas’ departure from the title for the next 125 monthly installments. It’s also interesting to note that Conan the Barbarian #115 marks Conan’s 10th Anniversary as a Marvel Comics licensed property. To a lesser but by no means insignificant extent, this means the scribes here at Paint Monk’s Library have reviewed a decade worth of Conan comics in less than a year and a half.
    Science Fiction (Tellers of Weird Tales): Ruthless, predatory–they arrive. They will make of their new empire a purely material thing, made and engineered for their own benefit and for the ruination of everyone who is not they. But then all of their very finest plans are ruined when they are laid low “by the humblest things that God, in his wisdom, has put upon this earth.” I have been writing about the late H.G. Wells. Those quoted words are from the early version of himself when he might have put prayer and belief into his work with far less squeamishness.
    Gaming (Geeky Nerf Herder): The winners of the DICE awards, honouring and celebrating the best video games from 2019, have been announced by the Academy Of Interactive Arts And Sciences. Since 1996, the DICE Awards (a backronym for Design Innovate Communicate Entertain) have recognized games, individuals and development teams that have contributed to the advancement of the worldwide entertainment software industry.
    Art (Michael May): But it raises the question: where did such ridiculous armor come from? Whether it is Sonja’s steel attire drawn by Frank Thorne or the equally common fur version for less divine opponents painted by Frank Frazetta? The fur and steel bikini is our second sword-and-sorcery cliché and it has its own history, of course.
    Horror (Porpor Books): Well, here we go with another ‘reviews’ special from UK author Justin Marriott, compiled from the pages of his bookzine of the same name (which is up to issue No. 8, as of 2019). In his Introduction, Marriott states that the 130 reviews in this Special cover the time interval from 1918 – 1998 and use a maximum five-star rating system.
    D&D (Bxblack Razor): This post might ruffle some feathers. I’m okay with that. Once upon a time, someone wrote (in reference to Dungeons & Dragons): We don’t explore character; we explore dungeons. And that is as apt a way of describing B/X-style play as I’ve seen, at least in relation to (most) post-1980s gaming. As I’ve described before, the character in B/X is simply one’s avatar for exploration; it is the vehicle used to facilitate play.
    Warhammer (Track of Words): With literally hundreds of Black Library books, short stories and audio dramas available, and new stories being released every week, it can be hard to know where to start, whether you’re brand new to Warhammer or you want to find out more about certain series, factions or characters. That’s where my series of Where to Start With Black Library articles comes in, as I try to demystify the process of getting into Warhammer fiction, suggesting some great stories that you could start with and talking about why they would make good entry points.
    Art (Pulp Fiction Reviews): Künstler began his career in the 1950s as a freelance artist, illustrating paperback book covers and men’s adventure magazines. In 1965 he was commissioned by National Geographic to create what became his first historic painting. He also created posters for movies such as The Poseidon Adventure and The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. And by the 1970s he was painting covers for Newsweek, Reader’s Digest, and other magazines, with the bulk of his work during that period in advertising art.”
    RPG (Victorious RPG): A discussion with a couple of friends of mine (Hi DM Jim and J. Spahn!) has got me to thinking about RPG rules, especially rules that cover a genre specific game like Victorious. There’s a long-running debate as to what is best practice in making a RPG that will be enjoyed by a majority of people. First, there’s the “Uniformity” argument. This was highlighted during the D&D 3rd edition era of the 2000s, but hasn’t gone away. This argument states that a uniform set of rules like D20, GURPS, Savage Worlds, etc. are good because if you know one set of rules you can go to different games that use most of those rules and start playing with a minimum of a learning curve.
    Science Fiction (Brinks Chaos Theory): That was not the case with William Gibson’s classic pillar of cyberpunk, Neuromancer. I read this book about 10 years ago and really enjoyed. Although recently, I couldn’t really remember much about it. I remembered the principal characters, and that the AIs (artificial intelligences) were these huge, mythic beings (not physically huge, but mythically huge), and I remembered that there were Rastafarians in space.
    Fiction (DMR Books): February 15th marks 137 years since the birth of Sax Rohmer. Later this year, his most influential and notorious character, the insidious Dr. Fu Manchu will mark 108 years since his first appearance in print. Born Arthur Henry Ward in Birmingham, England; he adopted the bizarre pseudonym of Sax Rohmer to reflect his fascination with the occult and what was then considered the mysterious East. Rohmer was a prolific, if sometimes formulaic, writer of bestselling thrillers who consistently delivered the goods right up to his ironic death of Asiatic flu in 1959.
    Fantasy Fiction (Sacnoth’s Scriptorium): My own take on the the respective roles of Christopher Tolkien and Guy Gavriel Kay in putting together the 1977 SILMARILLION is simple: I don’t know of any evidence that Kay wrote any of it. And I wd be surprised if he did. I think it far more likely that Kay helped in the sorting and sequencing of the manuscripts, that all-important stage of surveying just what materials existed for each chapter or associated work, after which Christopher wd have decided just which Ms he wd use as his text(s).
    Fantasy Fiction (Tentaclii): DMR has a new blog post, “When Klarkash-Ton Read The Book of Westmarch”, musing on precisely why Clark Ashton Smith was an early admirer of The Lord of the Rings, in those fallow decades before the book was properly understood by its early fans or was taken seriously by some perceptive critics. I can add a few useful dates and some historical context, which DMR lacks. For instance, in the year Smith died the reviewer Philip Toynbee in the Observer newspaper (6th August 1961, then a leading UK Sunday newspaper) was pleased to note of Tolkien’s works that… “today these books have passed into a merciful oblivion”.
    Publishing (Jon Mollison): By now the immediacy of the Barnes and Noble failed experiment of woke-casting classical literature has faded.  These non-troversies rise and fall so fast it can be hard to keep up, so let’s have a quick recap courtesy of Penguin Random House and Barnes and Noble: To kick off Black History Month, Penguin Random House and Barnes & Noble Fifth Avenue is partnering up to give twelve classic young adult novels new covers, known as “Diverse Editions.”
  RPG (Table Top Gaming News): I chat with Matt Finch about the concepts of Old School style roleplaying as well as Swords & Wizardry and the current Kickstarter, from Frog God Games, to produce a special boxed set for the system.
    Book Review (Everyday Should be Tuesday): It was an unexpected arrival, but book mail is always welcome at la casa de martes.  I started reading The Bard’s Blade in part due to comparisons to The Wheel of Time.  As it happens, I had just started a reread of The Eye of the World.  I am afraid The Bard’s Blade suffers in comparison.  And for other reasons.
    Appendix N (Appendix N Bookclub): Bunn Hoi and Jeff chat with Todd Bunn about Lin Carter’s “The Enchantress of World’s End”, flipping expectations, one-shot adventures, sphinxes, and introductory RPG systems!
          Science Fiction (M Porcius Blog  ) : Let’s pull a volume off the paperback anthology shelf of the MPorcius Library and read three SF stories by British authors that appear in editor Mike Ashley’s 1977 book The Best of British SF 2.  The Best of British SF 2 contains 14 stories over its 378 pages, and I have already read and blogged about two of them, Arthur C. Clarke’s 1971 “Transit of Earth,” and John Wyndham’s “The Emptiness of Space,” AKA “The Asteroids, 2194.”
  Sensor Sweep: Tim Truman, Mort Kunstler, World’s End, DICE Awards published first on https://sixchexus.weebly.com/
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