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downthetubes · 1 year
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In Memoriam: Comic Artist Ernesto Garcia Seijas
His work criminally unknown to many English-speaking comics fans, we mark the passing of a South American legend, artist Ernesto Garcia Seijas
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torchwoodfanfests · 4 years
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Torchwood Bingo 2020 Masterpost
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The masterpost is here - browse through every work submitted to the 2020 Torchwood Bingo Fest! You can also find most of the fanfiction in our AO3 Collection. Thank you to everyone who took part in out first ever fest. Your response blew us away; we had a total of 172 fanworks from 32 wonderful participants. Hope you all had a good time, and congratulations to everyone who got bingo!
If one of your works should be on this post but isn’t, please let us know and we’ll add it ASAP.
@shejustcalledmeafish
FANFICTION
To Love a Harkness
Coffee/Coffee Shop
Let’s Do the Time Warp Again
Time Loop, Black and White, Friendship, Secrets
Wrong Face, Wrong Time
Twelve/Frobisher confusion
Kiss, Bang
Bullet wounds
A Soul in Twain
Andy Davidson, Lois Habiba
Just the Messenger
Time Travel, Tarot Girl
Golden Days
Gold
Out of Order
Torchwood One, Prequel/Set Before Canon
Kiss of a Viper
Dancing, Betrayal
I’ve Got a Fascination (With Your Presentation)
Grooming/Bathing, Genderbend
World and Enough Time (Stories From the Loop)
Accidental Marriage, Cold/Warm, Bed Sharing, Plants/Vegetables
Commissioned
Human Monsters
Technician, Free Thyself
Timelord AU
Never Has He Ever
The Hub Goes On Lockdown
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@princess-of-the-worlds
FANFICTION
Moments in Grayscale (and Eternity in Colour)
Anniversary, Cultural Differences, Immortality, Gifts, Water, Boeshane
i would’ve followed all the way, no matter how far
Psychic Power/Telepathy, Benign Alien Visitors, Canon-Compliant
silver lining
Fake Dating/Fake Marriage
found you made us in a star
Friendship
sing me like a choir
Kink/Sex Talk/Innuendo
the world is at my feet (i am standing on the ceiling)
Secrets, Torchwood One, Under the Influence (Alcohol, Drugs, Alien Pheromones, etc)
perfect premiere
Red, Pink
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@torchwoodbutmostlyowen​
POETRY
Photographs filled with Lense Flares
Rhys POV
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@toshsato
FANFICTION
I Don’t Even Know What I’m Doing Tonight
Rarepair
the night-time is the hardest
Bisexuality, Friendship, Healing
I ain’t letting go
Music, Benign Alien Visitors, Dancing, Werewolves and/or Vampires
GIFSETS
Martha Jones
The Resurrection Gauntlet
Backstory, Camping
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@iianto-jones
FANFICTION
On Family
Bullet Wounds, Domesticity, Immortality
Our Worlds Move On
Friendship
How Much of It You’ve Got Left
Interspecies Romance
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@dinodina
FANFICTION
In Which Ianto May or May Not Be Fully Human
Domesticity, Meet the Family, Canon Character is an Alien AU, Interspecies Romance, Betrayal, Cold/Warm, CoE Fix-It, Mission-Related Trip, Myfanwy
Rosy-Fingered Dawn Flipped the Page of Life
Healing, Flat Holm, DW Companion, Crossover, Rarepair, Under the Influence, Amnesia, The Year That Never Was, Original Character
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@aellesiym
ART
Canon Character is an Alien AU
Mary, Canon Divergent AU
Domesticity, Based on a Song of Your Choice
Werewolves and/or Vampires
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@cxptained + @agent-harkness
FANFICTION
Burn Me
Immortality
Inside My Mind (Trying To Get Things Right)
Disability
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@ultraviolet-eucatastrophe
FANFICTION
You’re gonna heal over (someday)
Doctor’s Orders, Hurt/Comfort, DW Companion Cameo
Take it on trust
UNIT
All some children do is work
Kids
By the green you shall know us
Con-man/Grifter, Green
Keep holding on
Team Bonding
Half-lives
Past Canonical Character Death
A place to start from
Torchwood One
But the blues are still blue
Big Finish Audio or TW Novel Tag/AU, Food, Curtain Fic/Ordinary Everyday Situations and Chores
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@agent-sato
FANFICTION
I Know Not Everybody (Has A Body Like You)
Genderbend, Team Bonding, Hurt/Comfort, John Hart, Pining
Off The Grid
Harriet Jones/Mickey Smith
Imposters Among Us
Rhys POV, Human Monsters, Doctor’s Orders, Canon Character is an Alien AU, Under the Influence
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@moonlightrhosyn
FANFICTION
For I Chose the World’s Sad Roses
Plants/Vegetables, Therapy
An Exile on Lemnos’ City Streets
Mary
My Favourite Kind of Rain
Gold
The Cordiality of Death, with his Metallic Grin
Canon Character is an Alien AU
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@currently-very-asleep
FANFICTION
Ianto’s Funeral
Meet the Family, Dead
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@captainawesome242
FANFICTION
It’s the Taking Part That Counts (but the winning is great too!)
Water, Fake Dating
If You Should Fall Upon Hard Times, If You Should Lose Your Way
Mental Health
Who Wants to Live Forever
Immortality
You’re the Better Half of Me (you’re the only half I need)  
Mickey Smith, The Year That Never Was, Weddings, Family
Meet the Family
Public Displays of Affection, Kids, Confessions
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@golyadkin
ART
Dancing
Meet the Family
Werewolves and/or Vampires
FANFICTION
What Comes Next
CoE Fix-It AU
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@amlaich
ART
Harriet Jones/Mickey Smith
Under the influence
Martha Jones, AU/Canon Divergence
Immortality
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@thirteeninafez
FANFICTION
Lost in Translation
Handcuffs
Porcelain Penguins and Other Such Knick-Knacks
Canon Character is an Alien AU
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@asarahworld-writes
FANFICTION
hen night
Under the Influence
Gafr Siafft
Kids
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@searching-for-arcadia
ART
Genderbend, Dancing
first, you must be buried (to understand light)
Canon Divergent AU, Mission-Related Trip, Exercise
Plants/Vegetables
Bullet Wounds
Ianto’s Criminal Past
The Hub Goes on Lockdown
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@horselover107
FANFICTION
Team Tardis
Secrets
Date Night
The Child
Kids, Alternate Universe
Missing
Missing, Nosy Coworkers, Friendship, Future!Fic
Sibling Rivalry
Family
PLAYLISTS
Broken
Mental Health
Coffee: A Janto Mix
Coffee/Coffee Shop
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@chandelle13
FANFICTION
Resurrection of the lost
Torchwood 4
Some secrets
Team Tardis, Family and Domesticity
With some help
Character Do-Over, DW Companion Cameo, Canon Divergent AU
Surprise!
Pets, Big Finish Audio or TW Novel Tag/AU
Once a year
Friendship, Curtain Fic, Blue, Comfort
Expect the unexpected
Anniversary, Doctor’s Orders, Date Night, Hurt/Comfort, Boeshane, Missing, Prequel/Before Canon
Things change
Bilis Manger, Canon Divergent AU
Annoyance
Gwen has some of Gwyneth’s powers
Unexpected Events
Pink, Fake dating/Fake Marriage, Undercover/Disguise
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@my-random-fandoms
FANFICTION
The Animals Always Know
Pets
The Devil and the Time Traveler
Rarepair
EDITS
Weevils
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@mathemagician7
FANFICTION
Returning to Torchwood
Old Friends, Big Finish Audio Tag
Physical Therapy
Therapy
Haunted By You
The Ghost Machine
To The Letter
Clothes, Gifts
ART
Almost Perfect
Genderbend
Mary
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@itneveroccurredtomeatall
FANFICTION
Undercover On The Bachelorette
Undercover/Disguise
Black and White
Black and White
Missing
Sabbatical
Future!Fic
Pollen
Sex Pollen
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@garknessandbones
COMICS
Domesticity, Secrets
Dreams, Music
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@celstese​
PLAYLISTS
Heartache and Pain Tracklist
Diary, Betrayal, Friendship
A Different Doctor (Time Lord Owen AU Tracklist)
Music, Timelord AU, Prequel/Set Before Canon, The Year That Never Was
FANFICTION
Congratulations its a doctor!
Character(s) of Your Choice is/are Trans
Gwen and Rhys garden
Plants/Vegetables, Domesticity
Gwen Cooper gets her groove back
De-Aging/Aging Up, Date Night, Old Friends/Chance Meetings
ART
Clothes/Outfit
Fantasy, Undercover/Disguise
Grooming/Bathing
Bisexuality
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@agent-jones​
EDITS
Holiday Celebration
Domesticity
Family
Martha Jones/DW Companion Cameo
Rhys POV
Exposed (NSFW)
Human Monsters/Suzie Costello
Amnesia
Old Friends
Stars
Camping
Torchwood One
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@i-really-should-be-writing​
FANFICTION
Surrender my everything
Immortality, Based on a Song of Your Choice
Always With You
Psychic Powers/Telepathy
Lights in the Darkness
Hurt/Comfort, Family
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@toshsatos
FANFICTION
poenitentia
Alternate Realities, Interspecies Romance
shining, she was, like moonlight
Anwen, CoE Fix-It AU
roughneck
Undercover/Disguise, Benign Alien Visitors
ART
Timelord AU
Crossover of Your Choice
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@samantharyderthelionqueen
FANFICTION
Barbecue
Cooking, Interspecies Relationship
On Romance
Big Finish Audio or TW Novel Tag/AU
Sam’s Vision
Future!Fic, Psychic Powers/Telepathy
Serves You Right
Bullet Wounds
Skeleton-Knapper
Kidnapping
Slow Tango in Saint Lucia
Dancing
The Perfect Present(s)
Gifts
We Catch Aliens
Crossover of your Choice
What Families Do
Authority
ART
“Aunt Mei! Mama and Daddy are being gross again!”
Public Displays of Affection
Lust Flower
Sex Pollen
Myfanwy is Trans!
Myfanwy
“This Time I Won’t Let Go…”
Boeshane, Episode Tag/Missing Scene
Torchwood Said Nonbinary Rights!
Genderbend
Torchwood vs UNIT
UNIT
MOODBOARDS
“FRIENDS” moodboard
Friendship, Based on a Song of Your Choice
Janto blue moodboard
Blue
Towen black & white moodboard
Black and White
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@this-is-quite-homoerotic
FANFICTION
Joke’s On Me
Anger
I’m holding tight cause it feels alright, my love, when I’m with you
Cold/Warm, Vegetables
Don’t You Know You’ve Haunted Me For Years:
Gwen has some of Gwyneth’s powers, Gifts, Bisexuality
You Got Me On Edge (Any Minute I Might Jump):
Exercise, Rarepair, Cultural Differences
EDITS AND MOODBOARDS
Blue, Gold
Black and White, Gold
Prequel/Set Before Canon
Clothes/Outfit
EDIT AND PLAYLIST
The Bad Old Days
Music
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@hotchocolatedictator​
FANFICTION
Little Green Men From Mars
Green
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@violetmessages
FANFICTION
Sustenance
Plants/Vegetables
Clairvoyancy
Canon Character is an Alien AU, The Doctor Meets the Team
Tales from the Filing Cabinet
Mission Related Trip, Flat Holm
the hands on the clock keep ticking
De-Ageing/Ageing Up
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punkandsnacks · 4 years
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Between Wolves & Doves, Chapter Fifteen; Anticipation.
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Author: @punk-in-docs​ & @adamsnackdriver​
Also on AO3-  
Masterlist-
Trigger Warnings: No warnings in this chap- animal shapeshifting but thas about it really-
Synopsis: Vampire!Kylo x OC love story. Inspired by BBC’s Dracula. Also inspired by Austen’s Pride & Prejudice.
He’s been stalking this earth long since civilizations can possibly fathom. Before records even began. He sneers at the fact that this pitiful young world has only just begun to see his reign of it.
He’s dined with moguls, emperors, princes. He’s consorted with bloodthirsty ruthless Queens in their courts, and whispered into the ears of powerful King’s, whose names still echo through millennia.
In his myriad of centuries gifted to his immortal self he’s been many many things. He’s been a lowly pauper. A crusading knight. An assassin. A sell sword. A soldier. A wanderer. A simpering suitor and a voracious unyielding lover. Aimlessly lost in time- besieging this earth. Ripping it apart and drinking what’s left.
He was made in the hinterland between snow and dirt and pine trees. Crusted with ash and blood and gouged from battle. Born anew. Sired from the hell-mouth of war. He was made in 789 AD.
He’ll come undone, one bitter winter night, in England, in 1816.
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The very next days seemed to crawl by. As if time itself was dragging through claggy thick treacle.
 Nothing moved quickly and Iris knows it’s because she’s anticipating the weeks-end more than any other event she’s ever awaited on in her life.
 More than Yuletide morning. More than her birthday. More than buying a new book or taking an early morning walk all to herself. More than a sunny frosted morning where everything seems to glimmer as if crafted from gold, or seeing wildflowers dot the woods with their colour in spring.
 She’s waiting on that much anticipated midnight with baited breath. Every second closer to it is both torture and sweet blessed relief.
 She fulfils her remaining days with a permanent smile tugging at the corner of her mouth.
 Even her acetous mother remarks upon it. She tells her daughter the fine manner of her engagement must be bringing her joy. Iris bites her lip to keep from grinning.
 She clutched her romantic secret all that tighter to her chest. Moulded it like warm clay to clasp around her glad heart.
 Mother and Maratella insist on setting a date. And getting her whole ‘bouquet’ of daughters measured for their gowns.
 Posy and Flora for they are of course to be bridesmaids, and Iris, of course, for her bridal gown. They get up a merry party to Pembleton one fine clear morning.
 The snow and frost govern the landscape once more. Ebbing back in after the recent rain. The brown frost-hardened hills and trees and fields. Governed under the fierce cyclops of a mustard sun blazing in the effortless blue of the cobalt sky. It made Iris think of robins eggs, and the golden buttery buds of spring. When the bulbs and shoots blossom up through the earth with their sickly scent and colour.
 It is a fine clear day and it indicates that the end of the long bitter winter approaches. The cold is as ferocious as ever so Maratella insists upon them not catching a chill in the vile icy winds. Shes most kind as to stop to collect the Misses Ashton’s in the Hux’s second largest coach. They are all bid to the dressmakers in the high street. Along the medieval shamble of barrel window and oak timber shops.
 The news of her engagement spread far and wide. Before her boots have even touched the cobbles, stepping out the coach, their party is virtually mobbed by matrons and ladies of their acquaintance.
 Iris had in mind a silly image of them prowling at the pavements like baying wolves, chasing after the muddy churn of the carriage wheels; anything for to first seize that newest scrap of gossip.
 Posy and Flora ladle up all the attention. As does Mama. Proudly boasting - along with Maratella - of the suitability of such a fine match. Iris wants to roll her eyes as Flora greatly exaggerated the romantic manner of Hux’s proposition. She gabbled about a room full of red roses and how Iris wept tears of delight as he swept her into his arms.
 The ravenous eyes turn toward her. “May we see the ring, Miss Ashton?” Comes out of numerous smiling mouths like a chorus of cawing seagulls. Iris feels like they’ll rip her glove off themselves if she doesn’t.
 Unused to such attention, she blushes as she slips off her grey calfskin glove. Wrenching it off her hand. There is a troupe of awed gasps as they admire the diamond set in the gold band.
 Iris feels as if she’s sticking her hand into a dangerous animals maw. Like some exhibit at a zoo. Feeding her hand to the rabid starving tiger’s. There’s so much gasping and in taking of breath it’s a wonder they don’t suck her up. And take half the street with them.
 Luckily, Maratella fusses that they’ll be late if they don’t make haste. She then proudly utters that the ladies five, their happy little bridal party, are off to Madame Larousse’s dressmaking parlour for a wedding gown. And Mrs Ashton and Mrs Hux are to see to both having new hats to mark such a happy occasion.
 The flock of ravenous ladies ceases. Satisfied with their mauling of Iris and her news and her engagement ring. The party is able to proceed along the pavement unhindered.
 They slip into Madame Larousse’s. Greeted by the lanky, heavily perfumed proprietor herself. She was a tall, ungainly woman with poky shoulders and an always over-rouged complexion. And will always, without fail, exaggerate a mildly French accent to gild her words. For she believes that all the best dressmakers and seamstresses were French.
 The tall stretch of Madame claps excitedly and demands to see Iris’ hand when she hears they are here to purchase ribbons and lace and all things fit for a bride. She is whisked away by a very efficient assistant. And stood on a pedestal for the next hour and half.
 Iris spends that time with swatches pinned to her. Flapped around her ears. Tucked under her collar. There’s so many back and forth decisions from her mother, it makes her quite dizzy. A tape drawn tight around her so many times to squeeze the stuffing out her. Eventually, they stumble to a conclusion. It was to be a saffron orange.
 Flora remarked it made her rather look like a carrot.
 Around her they lounge on the chaises provided, clutched around the mirror and the box she’s on, and they drink sweet tea. Brown sugar sprinkled and stirred into the earl grey.
 They all pose interjections and opinions and preferences on her. Iris just stands there like a tailors doll. Only half there.
 She’s caught sight of a swatch of ruby-wine velvet near her thigh and is stroking it fondly. Remembering Lord Rens exquisite bed coverlet. How it felt under her fingers, it took her ricocheting back to that moment. And it calmed her.
 That’s how she can stand all this grousing and prodding. It reminds her of her secret and she nearly faints off that box pedestal.
 They settle on a pallid frothy blue silk instead. To better bring out the excellence of her mud and twigs hair. Mama chooses the best silk madame has in stock. Says she will have to fetch more in from her supplier especially. From London.
 That causes much excitement for Flora and Posy. They’d never had a dress made from material fetched as far nor from a city as grand as London, before.
 Posy had selected a teasing slip of pink silk. Flora, for her more fiery hair, chose a delicate pastel pea green. Iris thinks they’ll look like a platter of French fancy cakes.
 Then a pang of something hits through her heart with all the intensity of an arrowhead studding there - she hopes Mama lets Posy and Flora keep their new gowns after she’s gone. She hopes very much. They are the stillest girls in existence but they do deserve nicer things than what they get.
 By Madame’s husky drawl of a smoky voice is she brought back into the room, the awful pink pink pink room. Stuffed with velvet chaises and bolster cushions and trimmed fringed oil lamps. Great big fat rosebuds sprout up the wallpaper and flourish across the fabric of the pillows on the settee.
 It’s as if the whole room is the summoning of the evil fairy in sleeping beauty. Who commanded swarms of brambles and thorns and swamping plants to take over. That was this room to the last pink thread - only it was instead summoned to contain every incarnation of pink roses as far as the eye could see.
 Her ears burn hot and pink as Madame talks of London. Relating the gossip back to someone in the village. Matter of fact, a certain Lord-
 “Apparantly, you know he sent that tall turbaned butler of his up to London just yesterday...” Madame hushes to them in her hazy terribly-affected French.
 “Sent him to Mayfair.” She grins crookedly as she measures from Iris’s hip to her hem. Barking orders at Suzy, her ever suffering assistant.
 Maratella seems most diverted. “Pray whatever for?” She leans forwards. Perching her half eaten violet macaroon on her saucer.
 “He sent him to Bond Street. You know there is an establishment there that supplies jewels to the palace. Apparantly he came back having purchased something.” Madame says.
 “Pray why would be send his butler all that way?” Flora asks.
 “Why, Miss Smith told me so this morning; she suspects Lord Ren has left his heart behind in Bavaria. He is soon to quit Hellford. She heard Clarence Pennington’s butler say that his housekeeper, Mrs Jones states that half his house is shut. And the staff vacated.” Maratella excites them all. Flora and Posy are mortified at such news.
 “The house is emptying. And Lord Ren shall soon be gone.” She adds.
 Mrs Ashton smiles gladly. “He is journeying back home to his castle I wager...” She delights. The spitting smug nature of her tone was clear. Good riddance.
 “Who must he be besotted with I wonder?” Posy asks indelicately.
 Iris tries not to be twice as smug. Thinking that she is that very woman.
 He goes back to his castle and I will gladly go with him, she thinks.
 The giddiness and joy roils in her stomach like golden champagne. Fizzes through her veins and she has to hide a smile. Biting her cheek hard.
 “Well. if he is shortly to leave our shores. I’m willing to bet he’ll break a fair few maidens hearts in this county and the next over. Such a striking gentleman. The young ladies will certainly feel his loss most keenly.” Maratella comments in sadness for all the female admirers he’d amassed. They’d all be heart sore now he’s going away.
 “You’re blushing Iris.” Flora sing-songs at her. Pointing it out. “Thoughts of your intended sweetheart?” She ribs her sister.
 “You are a colossal pest. Flora.” Iris smiles at her. Matter of fact. Her little bug of a sister is quite right. She is thinking about the man she’ll marry.
 Only another agonising hour whilst Mama and Maratella select their hats for the occasion. But Iris can atleast sit down and drink some much too sweet earl grey tea. Doesn’t have to stand on that wretched box for another hour.
 Eventually their purchases were rung up and settled. Flora and Posy love Iris very much because she buys them two new ribbons each and some velvet buttons for their bonnets. They’re singing her praises as they quit the shop. Trilling like a pair of canaries about their gowns. Iris was glad to spend some of her pin money on them before she leaves for good.
 She’s fully appraised of the weight of her actions. And the serious consequence of them. It would be ruinous for her mother and father. It would be a disaster for her sisters. But atleast she was of age and she could marry. Whatever else others might say of her - she fully believes Lord Ren’s intentions are honourable.
 They can’t scandalise her for marrying Kylo. Just censure her for running away from Hux and jilting him. She’s certain he’ll recover amicably enough. He doesn’t love her. And his mother is suitably well connected. She could snap her fingers and summon another willing bride. She’s only sorry it can’t be her.
 She’s despondent to remark upon the pain she’ll be causing hers and Hux’s family. But in time, they will recover. Posy would do well and Flora will follow in her footsteps. Mother will see to it they catch fine husbands when the time is right. Their mother is most skilled in that area.
 The party journeys along Pembleton street. Maratella stops by the haberdashers to seek after some ribbons. Mama is in the milliners seeking after a new pair of occasion gloves. Posy and Flora amble slowly along the street with their sister. Watching the carriages and coaches trundle by. Various riders on horseback too.
 A loud nickering snort behind her makes her turn. She can hardly hide the smile that quickly grows across her face when she catches sight of a lone rider on a huge stocky black stallion. Both man and his mount are furiously muscled beasts.
 His Lordly attire is its usual. All black. Save for his white shirt and red cravat. The great overcoat frames his wide shoulders and his bulky chest. His boots gleam in the meagre sun. His grin tips up when he catches sight of her.
 He looks terribly smug and Iris’s heart feels like it’s trying to ram out the cage of her ribs. This handsome lordly man who stole it away, sets it pounding freely and rampant in her chest.
 She tries not to arouse the suspicion of her sisters. They were much too curious and meddling for their own good. She wants to protect her secret and she thinks she’s a proficient enough liar to accomplish it.
 They burst into fits of giggles on seeing him. He rides Erland closer to where they are stood and dismounts. His strong boots thud into the frosty mud. His wool coat laps and swathes his body. He tethered himself to Erland. Massive gloved hand gripping the reins. The creature didn’t seem to have any care for wandering off. He just wished to see Iris - Kylo empathises with the horse. He rather feels the exact same.
 Iris, Posy and Flora all curtsey to him. He bids them all a greeting. She bows her neck and when she looks up. His eyes fondly fix on her. Warm in the sun. The contrast of him is astonishing. Milky creamy complexion, bordered by the onyx shadow of his hair and eyes. Utter opposites in the juxtaposition.
 “Miss Ashton. A pleasure to see you again. I trust you are still well recovered. You look very radiant this morning.” He comments. Walking Erland just that tiny step closer.
 The obstinate animal his stallion is, reaches his nose out and snorts into her hand. Nudges her glove for pats and scritches of affection behind his ears. She doesn’t care that she’ll get horse hair on her. She strokes him.
 “You are most kind. Your lordship. I am very well.” She smiles slightly. The pretty kiss of rose on her cheeks.
 “I need not tell you Erland is pleased to make your acquaintance once more.” He remarks starkly. Hint of irony not lost on her. Erland almost nudges her to fall over with his big strong head. She laughs.
 “Your ears must’ve been burning. Lord Ren. For we were just discussing you...” Posy flirts. Batting her lashes at the man.
 Hands crossed in front of her. Like she was a genteel little doe. Iris glares narrowed silver dagger eyes at her sister to stop displaying herself so readily. As ever, the little vexation pays no attention. Not when there was a hot blooded male around.
 Kylo tilts his head. Intrigued. “Is that so, Miss Posy?” He asks.
 “We we’re discussing how heart sore all the young ladies hereabouts will be when you quit Hampshire...” Flora tells him.
 Kylo takes her confession in his stride. “It’s true. And I am sorry more than I can exclaim to be leaving such carnage and desolation in my wake. But sadly I do return to Bavaria shortly.”
 That handsome expression barely betrays a thing. The cold wind flounces and ruffles that wild hair. A tuft of it drifts in his face and tangled in his dark eyeline.
 Iris decides in that moment he truly might be an angel sculpted by gods own hand; or a demon designed by the devil himself. She isn’t sure which of those creatures is all the more tempting.
 One thing she’s certain of; He’d win that draw of most handsome, every time.
 She quivers when those eyes gaze at her. Peels her right out her clothes and down to her goose pimpled skin. Then Posy has to go and open her foolhardy mouth some more...
 “We were just helping Iris shop for her bridal gown.” She preens. “And our bridesmaids dresses.” She comments. Speaking as if she wants Kylo to snatch her up and steal her away to Bavaria. Stuff her in his pocket and run off with her.
 “I had heard rumour of your engagement...” He lies. Iris is biting the inside of her lip and smiling genially to hide how wide her excitement wishes to make her smile grow.
 “Show Lord Ren your engagement ring, Iris!” Flora bounces excitedly. Iris glares. Reminding her of the inappropriate nature of her words.
 “Flora. Lord Ren is not interested in such matters. And I’m afraid we’ve already impressed upon too much of his time...” She insists.
 Kylo holds out his hand to her. Steps closer so she has to crane her head back just to keep sight of his eyes. “I am certainly interested. And I might add, most eager to see the bauble that decorates such a fine, pretty hand.” He teases.
 She decides he was designed by the devil. And lucifer gave him a silver tongue to boot-
 Iris slips off her grey glove and gently lays her palm in his.
 The way his fingers curl around hers is criminal. She tips her eyes up to his as he shifts closer and admires her ring. A soft smile tugs at his mouth. The gold winks at him in the sun. It’s a pretty delicate morsel. He can’t deny. But plain. Much too plain. Entirely humble as decoration went.
 -it’s certainly nothing to the one he’d had Jomar go all the way to London to fetch for her from Bentley & Skinner on Bond Street.
 “It is a fine ring. Miss Ashton. Sergeant Hux is the most fortunate man in England to have you as his intended bride. I’m quite envious of his fortuity.” He says. Bowing to lay a kiss on the back of her palm.
 His eyes electrify her. He winks at her and she flushes with heat. Blood pressing up in her face.
 “I’m sorry to hear of your leaving England. Lord Ren. Such a shame Hellford Park should be quitted before the summer.” She tells him.
 Her palm leaving his. Sliding away from the touch of his hand would have made her wretched were it not for the heat in his bronzed eyes. Made a warmer melting shade by the shimmer of the buttery sun. And their shared secret lifts her heart.
 “It is a great shame. But I’m eager to return to Ranlor. I’ve missed my homeland a great deal.”
 “The rumour in circulation is that you have a certain lady in mind to return home too.” Posy dares most outlandishly. Iris chides her for her brash rudeness.
 “Posy!” Iris calls out.
 Kylo seems amused by it. “That would he telling. Miss Posy. Not to mention betraying the confidence of the most honourable lady in question.” He smirks at her sister.
 Who giggles and blushes like it’s no ones business. His vampiric charms seeping out of his every pore, truly intoxicating to them, Iris can see it’s influence.
 “Is she a great beauty? I imagine she is most elegant indeed and very superior and titled in rank and manner. And of great fortune...” Posy digs for more details. Kylo will reveal none.
 “Pray. Don’t be impertinent twice-over.” Iris corrects. Posy pulls a vexed face. Shoves her tongue out at her sister.
 Kylo’s chuckling. They were entertaining little chits. Relentless. But he admires something about that sparky quality. Iris had the same sense about her - only more sensible and humble.
 “She is the singularly, most beautiful creature I’ve ever beheld in all my years.” He promises. “And I cannot wait to have her hand in marriage. She will make me a very blessed and lucky man.” He declares.
 “How romantic.” Posy declares in a sigh. Flora dreamily agrees. They’re both veritably Moony eyed. Gazing up at him in wonder as a consequence. A silly girls kryptonite. A handsome and dark romantic man. A Byronic figure to set all the foolish girls swooning at the knees.
 Kylo’s eyes sweep across to Iris at a passing glance. He smiles. And it almost undoes her.
 “We must be on our way. We’ve availed ourselves of too much of your time. Lord Ren.” Iris says in parting. Trying to herd her vapid sisters away before they flirt anymore.
 “We must go. For we are bid to the Hux’s tonight for a celebratory engagement supper.” Posy curtsies boasting as she’s bobbing away.
 “Give the Sergeant and his family my warmest regards.” Kylo insists. Knowing what a barb that would be to Hux’s temper.
 Iris turns and meets his eyes. Giving him a polite bowed head in parting. When Posy and Flora are otherwise looking elsewhere. She turns back and gives him such a look of longing and delight it makes him grin at her as she walks off down the cobbled pavement.
 “Very good to see you again. Your Lordship. Have a pleasant rest of your day.” She insists.
 Cajoling her sisters along the path and away before they get any notions. Erland snorts at her as she moved away. She smiles and gladly rubs the flat bone of his nose before she goes. Lord Ren stays standing until she does move away.
 Kylo pats his neck, and hauls himself up on his strong stallions back once again. Booted feet in the stirrups. He adjusts on the saddle. Scanning the tumbled windows of the high street proprietors.
 In the milliners, he sees a face like sour lemons and thunder glaring out at him. Mrs Ashton’s stony face peering outwards through the glass. Having seen his exchange with all her daughters.
 He coaxes Erland into a slow walk. A little nudge in his side. He gives the foul Caroline Ashton his most winning enigmatic smile. And nods civilly in greeting at her as he rides off.
 He sees it makes her lips purse in irritation.
 Iris can’t resist glancing back at him. She knows those eyes watch her all the way down the street. She can feel them. Two pinpricks of heat, like candles, burning into her shoulder-blades.
 It makes her too giddy for words.
 They soon catch up with the rest of their party and are whisked away in the Hux carriage. Soaring across the dirty English roads. Mud churning in their wake as cold air and sunshine bounces off the roof.
 Mama asks them what Lord Ren. Iris told them he was just politely passing the time of day. She seems satisfied with the answer. Iris fights not to squirm into shivers of desire at the merest intimation and memory of him.
 Posy and Flora sing-song his romantic praises all the way home. Mother soon shuts them up with a cross cold stare.
 The afternoon seems to fly her by. No sooner than she’s home and she’s readying herself for the dinner they’ll take at the Hux’s residence. Cavenham House.
 The not so modest estate in the border of the next county. A gorgeous house if she’s being perfectly honest. Terracotta red bricked exterior, of modern Georgian design. Huge arched white windows. Rococo interior. All gilded with cherubs frolicking on the murky painted ceilings and baroque trim on every door. Rolling scrolls. Frescoes and pastel colours. Gilding, moulding and trompe l’oeils giving the illusion of motion and drama. Raining down from every ceiling.
 A handsomely kept garden was also what it was resolutely famous for. Though it would not be pictured to its best quality in this dead winter. Spring will liven it soon. The hardy bright bulbs will crop up through the frost. But for now it remains speckled in snow with only the evergreens surviving.
 Iris can see it all as they pull up the long stretch of the torch lit drive. In the coach Maratella was kind enough to send to collect them all.
 Once again she was wedged beside Posy and Flora, and their shrill gossiping. Mother and Father opposite. Noiseless and as disagreeing as ever. Silence blazed between them as somber as a churchyard. They were about as animated with each other as two gravestones.
 Iris dressed in her navy silk gown with 3/4 sleeves and a sheer white chemisette swirled with stitched white flowers, decorating her shoulders and neck. Meg cleverly weaves that teal ribbon into her hair coiffure again. She finishes the look with pearl droplet earrings and white satin gloves up to her elbows.
 They are welcomed inside by stony faced servants in the blue Cavenham livery. Taken into the drawing room to meet their hosts. Maratella had invited some local flavour along also. Everyone’s merry and mingling. Posy offers to play a Handel piece on the Pianoforte before dinner is announced. She does so rather well. Thunks the opening notes in shocking volume but she picks up from that point onwards.
 Iris is admiring the scenery from the drawing room window. Even in the dark she can see how lovely the gardens are. It doesn’t dissolve the fact that this house would still be a prison to her. There weren’t bars on the window and she won’t exactly be stitching mailbags - but it will still be her cage.
 A handsome cage, she won’t deny. But a cage nonetheless as she mothers the children and lives for planning fine parties to boast of her and her husbands excellence. And slowly becomes a woman of high rank and no substance.
 Hux moves to stand by her side, hands folded behind his back. A tall lean column of red, black and white in his ceremonial dress. Medals shining. Hair groomed. Perfectly respectable. Infuriatingly loveless, as always.
 “You shall like the gardens in summer. I should think.” He remarks.
 “They are most handsome.” She comments. “A fine prospect indeed.” She agrees.
 They perfectly form the vision of lovers conversing by candlelight. She can hear Mama and Mrs. Hux cooing proudly behind them. It’s infuriating. Iris can’t spend the rest of her life in a manner such as this; being prodded and manoeuvred and gossiped over like a chess piece on a board.
 “I care little for being out of doors. Save for riding with my regiment.” He impresses.
 Iris nods. “I am perhaps overfond of walking. I take an excursion each day if I can.” She tells him.
 He sniffs. And coldly watches the view before them. “Well. You shall have to make allowances and sacrifices when we are wed. I can’t have you scampering around the countryside when you are with my heir.” He insists.
 Iris’s mouth turns dry. She makes little response to his words. He turns away to speak to someone else but she catches his arm to stop him.
 “Please I just want to say-“ she starts.
 She looks up into his face. The bright copper of his hair and the steel of his eyes. The surety of his rigid auburn brow. She doesn’t dislike him. He’s not an unpleasant man. Just, misguided.
 She says what she’s thinking now before she loses the chance. No doubt he’ll think very badly of her when all is done.
 “I think well of you. You know. You are a gallant man. Not lacking in honour or credibility. I admire that about you. Hux.” She says. Even if I can’t marry you for it.
 He nods. Accepting her words. Then their granite faced butler coughs dryly and announces dinner to the room.
 Maratella lets the engaged couple be seated next to each other at dinner. Wanting to encourage the tepid affection brewing between them. Iris doesn’t know what the woman expects from them. They weren’t matched for love but it’s as if that’s what she’s hoping to see blossom.
Maratella is hoping for romance to pass betwixt them.
 It could and never will be that. Iris thinks.
 Iris remarks inwardly to herself as she sips down her soup a la reine. Served alongside several large golden Bouchée à la reine’s. 
 The next course is of stewed beef and venison steaks, and a whole champagne poached salmon with slithers of white and black truffles decorating the cooked fish acting as scales.
 More seafood came served in the form of fried then boiled sole, heaped in a terrine and a whole platter of pickled crab. A haricott of vegetables and mashed turnips. There was enough food spread on this very grand table, to keep them dining for a fortnight. Mrs Hux organised a feast intended to show off.
 She gets everyone to toast to the newlyweds. The gentleman stand to raise their glasses and the ladies stay seated.
 The pudding banquet is brought out and quite rightly enough, as she suspected, the whole table is flouncing in ruched fancy french sugar concoctions.
 Silken French pies. Syllabubs of lemon and rose and brandy. Ice’s of all flavours. Custard tarts smothered with fat ripe fruit drowning steeped in syrup. Sugar plums and cinnamon and mace laced apple tartlets with baked custard. Iris indulged in some of the tarts and the fruits.
 Posy and Flora fall upon creams and dainty fancies like hungry wolves. And eat until they are stuffed.
 The ladies retire to the parlour for music and snifters of sweet ruby port wine. Iris indulges in a glass as her sisters and various other young accomplished ladies take to the pianoforte to sing and show off. Posy drags a reluctant Iris up to sing whilst she plays. She grumbles but bends to her sisters will.
 She gives a shortly sweet chorus of ‘Let no man steal your thyme’ for it was the only song she could sing comfortably well.
 She never much liked performing for amusement. Some girls were a glutton for it. Iris is no such a one. She stands with one hand on the pianoforte and the other folded behind her hip. She sings her choruses and smiles meekly at the small scattering of applause offered for her when she is done.
 She heads back to her spot on the settee. Maratella is remarking to her mother how divine it will be to have a songbird in the house once again. Iris sits back in her seat and spends the rest of her evening in silence. Though she wants to say a great deal.
 The evening slips past well enough. Night spills past her relatively quick. Another day gone. Another day closer to her happiness. She’s almost too giddy to contain it.
 Then the time comes to bid goodnight to their hosts;
 Iris watches as Hux fondly kisses her hand. Seeing her off out the rich gilded foyer out into the black black night. Sky so dark it’s a whole void studded with freckling stars. Cold shudders at the shivering trees.
 She wants to say something impactful and veiled. To speak of her regard for him. She cannot think how best to do so. She swallows down her thick tongue. Remains a coward.
 She can only hope in time, after the wake of her scandal settles. That Hux will find someone better suited than her. Maybe even find someone that he can love? She prays deeply for that little happy happenstance.
 She is not so unfeeling as to wish a joyless life on the man who just wasn’t correct for her.
 Her teeth grits with all the things unsaid. “I hope you’ll be happy.” She smiles lightly. He thinks her to be referring to the engagement that stands between them.
 “I’m sure.” He comments. “Goodnight.” Is his curt response.
 It doesn’t incense her. Tonight it vexed her. Caused a tiny crease between her brows. It seemed such fickle words to part on. But she leaves them be-
 Let’s those words spirit up into the quiet undisturb of the night. The heavens can have those words. Iris wishes it could have been more. But how appropriate is it that even his parting words are found wanting.
 She gets into the coach after curtseying a polite goodbye to Brendol and Maratella. She says something sweet to Iris about her singing. Iris cringes a smile. She won’t be thinking such good things about her shortly. She imagines she’ll curse her name for all of hell and heaven to hear. She’ll wake the sleeping dead cursing the day Iris was born.
 Iris thanks her. For her hospitality. For her kindness. Under all her airs and graves, she’s a fairly nice woman and she should find a more amicable daughter-in-law to crow over.
 She slots herself into the coach beside her sisters. Listens to the door slam shut. The rattle and crunch of it shifts on the gravel. Rumbled away up the long elegant curve of the drive.
 Iris twists to look back. She isn’t sure why she wanted too. But they weren’t a dismal family. And she’s sorry for the pain and offence she’ll cause to them all.
 She watches Hux’s stiffly-posed, regimented figure. Shadowed against the night. The scarlet of his blood coat. The ice white of his breeches stained blue, glowing in the night. The stars glimmer off his shining boots and off the pierce of his pale eyes. She wishes him well. She truly does.
 They trundle on home. Full of food and as usual with Posy and Flora spouting gossip on and on endlessly. Mother chiming in. Father and Iris retain their silence. Eyes cross firing in a glance when they all agree on something cruel and senseless.
 Westwell’s windows emerge gold out the dark. Surrounded by the bustling trees. All of the landscape is merely dark moulded shapes. Looming and shifting in the shadows. The moon casts washy film of silver to try and spill over the cover of smeared clouds.
 They are just to the drive when a small dark shape flits overhead. Iris looks upwards, and sees the definable shape of a bird landing on her windowsill. She smiles giddily.
 She exits the coach quick. Bidding them goodnight and rushing off up to her room. Her skirts picked up in her hands. Mama remarks how odd it is. Posy shrugs and supposes she’s got a secret missive to read from Hux.
 Iris absolutely flies for her door. Twists the handle and launches herself in the room. Shutting the door firmly after herself. Pressing it with both hands flat to the wood.
 The warmth of the fire hits her. She doesn’t even pay mind to the tiny crack of her open window. Or her swaying curtains that shift on the breeze.
 She can only focus on the huge frame of a dashing vampire stood fireside. One elbow resting on the mantel as he gazes into the flames.
 His big frame swallows up the whole room and strangled out all the air. The ochre of the blazing flames captured his skin. Turned that milky-cream of his complexion into pale fire.
 She smiles and he does too. “Thank goodness it’s you. I was worried I’d scare seven shades out of your maid.” He drawls softly so his voice doesn’t carry. Smirk curling at the corners.
 She crosses the distance. Her feet eat up the floorboards quick. She avails herself of an embrace. Throws herself into his arms.
 The cloak of his fire warmed clothing envelopes her as his arms do. He smells like the damp snap of frosty woodland and the acid tang of woodsmoke. The night air of wild outdoors clings to every inch and fibre of his clothes. Swirls about him like a clouding tempest.
 He chuckles as she gets herself in his hold. The deep bass of his voice rumbled through her skin and sinking to her bones. Her cheek mashed to his sternum. His arms close around her. Stroking her body through the rasping silk of her dress.
 One big warmed hand clasps the back of her neck as the other holds the back of her waist. His nose nudges into the crush of her muddy hair. Her scent teases him just as much as his had, to her. Lavender and sage. The plain spice and calm floral scent.
 “I could feel the happiness pouring off you as you alighted the stairs.” He smiles. She steps back and gazed up at him.
 “How pretty you look tonight. Dove. You’re exquisite in silk.” He remarks when she steps away. Hand toying with the loose tawny curl at her ear. The sapphire dark of her dress suits her very well. Throws her complexion into brilliance. Does something to make the tones of her hair look rich.
 She always looks ravishing to him.
 She blushes. “I missed you all day. Isn’t that mad?” She asks.
 “If missing is madness, then I’m out of my sane mind whenever you’re not in my sight.” He promises gently.
 Big hands cupping her hot silken neck as he leans down to plant a firm, slanting kiss to her lips. His mouth is cold and he tastes of frosty air and wine.
 Kissing him is like kissing someone who just stepped inside, taking shelter from a bitter cold wind.
 She’s beginning to wonder if there is some clever addiction woven into his lips. One kiss never seems to be enough. She holds his wrists as he grabs her. Makes her feel small in his arms. She’s lost in his hold. It’s powerfully thrilling.
 He breaks the kiss and his thumbs stroke at her cheeks. Her eyes glitter keenly at him. He spies the ring on her finger. The one that doesn’t belong there. It makes him smile.
 “I’d like to surmise you snuck in here just to steal a kiss. But I suspect a different motive altogether?” She asks.
 He broke into a grin that creases his eyes and bares his teeth in a smile. She was no thoughtless woman; his darling Iris.
 She’s always thinking. Always fretting. Always mulling over things in her head.
 That was one of the first things that that came to his notice about her. She tended to be introspective about all manner of things in comparison to her acetous mother who spewed vile words. And her daft sisters who spouted out their every dangerously silly thought.
 He kisses her for that clever remark- slow and paced and soft. Languid like melting warm honey. Lips curling to hers.
 “I do have some news. But kissing you will always my first priority.” He husks against her rosy lips. Her warm cheeks blaze from under his icy fingers.
 “The date is set. We must leave tomorrow eve.” He tells her with a smirk.
 Her stomach completely soars in giddiness. She doesn’t have to hide her grin here.
 “It feels as if I’ve been waiting at eternity to hear those blessed words.” She cries in happiness.
 “Slip away to me after everyone’s gone to bed.” He instructs. She agrees.
 “Mother has been pleased with my conduct of late. She’ll have let her guard down over tonight. I’ll leave once everyone is abed. Even the maids.” She tells him.
 Stroking her fingers down the finery of his waistcoat where they’re still stood close to each other. The material was so soft. The softest grain of velvet she’s ever felt.
 “You don’t have to bring too much. I can buy you everything you may ever need.” He leers. Cupping her cheek. Feeling the smooth of her skin. Right up her jaw.
 His eyes carve flinty paths down her neck as he strokes his fingers there. Her pulse quickens. He can feel and hear her blood slushing hot through her veins.
 She shrugs. “I cherish very few possessions. Posy and Flora can have the rest.” She insists. Her hand coming up to stroke over his thick crook of elbow with the hand that’s touching her neck.
 He drags the edge of the chemisette down and strokes along the flat of her collarbone. His eyes turn into a palette of bittersweet autumn. Orange and gold swirled with flecks of russet brown.
 “Is it difficult?” She asks suddenly.
 “Restraining from the need to...” Her face fixed on his. Words trailing away. Air bursting with heat and lust. His eyes snap from her neck to her face. Her cheeks bloom rose petal red. Blood red and hot.
 “To feed?” He asks her. She swallows and nods.
 His other hand catches the back of her hips reels her right in close. She gasps. Air around them thick and full of snapping sparking static. Her hands press to his cavernous chest.
 “I have got several hundred years of restraint up my sleeve.” He crooks a smirk.
 His eyes flicker to watch her jugular pulse. The thrum of her little timpani heart makes his mouth wet. He knows she’d taste like salt and sickly Turkish roses and warm bronze coins.
 He presses the chemisette aside again and nudges his nose against her pulse point. Right at the epicentre of his life’s greatest desire. He hums a kiss against her neck and she almost faints-
 “You shake all those very hard learnt lessons right down to their very foundations.” He promises.
 “Iris my love, you are the hardest thing, I’ve ever had to resist.” He tells.
 Swooping upwards to kiss at her cheek. Sighing in need against her hot warm skin. If he indulges the temptation of tasting her blood. He doesn’t even want to fathom what the raw animal in him will do to her. Such debauchery he’d surely scandalise her innocence to tipping point.
 He will have her on their wedding night and not a second before.
 Though the rogue in him does think how goddamn glorious it would be to have her on that bed of hers right now, torn out of that gown. Screeching his name for the whole house to hear. And they can listen to her rapture and whimper, and beg and writhe under the man who really does love her.
 Bite her neck as he pumps deep into her slick heat. Gather up every groan as she opens those sweet pink thighs for him and claws at his back. He’d kiss her neck until she yanks her fingers into his hair and tugs. Opens that sweet songbird mouth and calls for him in her bliss, with that ambrosial voice.
 He holds the backs of her hips and strokes the silk there with arcing curves of his thumbs. Drawing shapes on that stiff silk.
 “I must tell you-“ She starts. “I never was much good at resisting you either. Even after knowing what you are. It shocked me I won’t deny. But it somehow in its twisted way, it made all the sense in the world. It didn’t alter me for my knowledge of it. It didn’t even begin to change the severity my feelings for you.” She tells him. Reaching up and stroking along the handsome plain jaw.
 Wholly, un-confinably, remarkably handsome.
 “My love-“ He begins warmly. “If I had to, I would throw you over my shoulder to carry you up the aisle to marry me. Even if I had to tear you from your bed and steal you away in the dark of night to be mine. I would have done it. Because this, what we share, it cannot and will never be undone. Can never be ignored.” He promises her.
 “Vampires love more deeply than any mortal longing. What I feel for you, it is not fickle. It will never fade. Never wane. We love each other and that will last for as long as we exist on this earth. I thought I had better edify you with these clear facts about my nature, before we are to be bound in matrimony.” He pledges to her. Declaring his undying devotion to her.
 Iris rather wants to swoon into his chest - if she had ever been inclined to be a swooning sort of woman. Instead she just beams. A smile so glad it touches the frosty barren place his dead heart inhabited.
 “These last few hours will be such a torture.” She comments seriously. But giddy. So giddy it felt like her sides would split open. And molten happy gold would pour out.
 His eyes turn promiscuous. As does his domineering smile.
 “I can safely offer you nothing but pleasure once the torture is done.” He filthily promises.
 She blushes. He wants to lift her up and devour her in a kiss again. Taste those saccharine sweet lips in an animalistic kiss. He savours holding her instead.
 Tomorrow he can let the animal roam free over his delicate dove. Tonight is the last night it must be caged.
 “Not long to wait now. The last of my household servants left today. I sent Jomar and Jones off to London to make passage to France. Erland and Kana remain to take us to Scotland with one driver, and the coach.” He tells.
 She liked that he’s bringing Erland to their elopement. It’s quite fitting when the creature loves her almost as much as he does.
 “Then it’s just us. Riding into the wild of the Highland. Roaming over the Scottish moors, and glens and lochs, as a Lord and his Lady.” He paints a vivid picture for her.
 She sighs a smile. “Us, has never sounded so splendid.” And she beams brighter than the sun.
 He clutches her close for another kiss before he slips away.
 The appointed hour loometh. And Iris won’t sleep a wink for thinking of his sharp smile or those savage eyes.
 She eventually dreams. And thinks of kissing his soft plush lips once more. Like kissing pink rose petals.
 The next time she will, they’ll be well on their way to being man and wife.
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frogeye-pierce · 3 years
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Okay, crazy question but coming from your tags on that music post: what songs and/or types of music do you think the characters would go for if they were exposed to the music of our times?
Oh what a good question!! I’ll try my best to answer but to be honest with you I don't really listen to any current music haha. My answers will probably be limited by that but maybe you can help if you know more current artists!
Hawkeye- I want to say The Smiths so bad but a lot of the songs Hawkeye quotes are show tunes. I could see him being someone who listens to musical theater soundtracks like Rent, Hamilton, (or other popular progressive ones idk). Then on his sad days I could see him getting really emotional over really obscure indie music.
B.J.- Outwardly he’d want everyone to think his music tastes were like your typical dad classic rock or something (standard stuff, nothing too adventurous or outside of the Spotify top five for each artist). BUT deep down he’d have a secret love for artists like Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Rhianna, Katy Perry, etc. (I don't really know these artists that well but think pop lady singers) 
Margaret- Angry girl punk. Cranberries. Joan Jett. Patti Smith. Songs to listen to when you're kicking a door down, or a man out. I’d like to think she’d use this kind of music to connect with her emotions! I can picture Margaret angry dancing around with her whip singing her heart out to Suzi Quattro or something. 
Potter- All the songs on my playlist that are associated with Potter are pretty much old country songs, Doris Day, and WW1 army songs. He’s a tough one because I don't think he’d like modern country music at all. It’s possible he could like Johnny Cash because he has an old country sound, and the occasional patriotic song thrown in there. (Johnny Cash also has songs with pretty radical ideas and I’d like to think Potter would enjoy that on some level) 
Klinger- Anything loud and/or theatrical!! I have a lot of thoughts on the songs they make Klinger quote on the show but I don't want to get into that for this question hah. I want to think he’d love current powerful women artists like Lady Gaga, Adele, and Lizzo. Maybe he’d also love classic artists like Prince, Queen, and David Bowie you know? Its all about the self-love, individuality, and STYLE. 
Radar- Kidz Bop?? ok just kidding. But all the songs I've found associated with Radar are used to call attention to his youth. He got really into being a DJ in “Your Hit Parade” but I almost think he’d be someone who didn't really *get* music you know? Maybe The Beatles just because they are popular and seemingly wholesome. 
Trapper- You know what? I’m going to say metal. Trapper has a penchant for quoting Frank Sinatra in the show but he’s a little devious and I feel like he’d identify with the rage. 
Charles- I don't think modern times could make Charles ditch his love for classical music. And that’s ok! Even though he likes classical music I like to picture him enjoying live music festivals or something. Probably alone since he doesn't want that kind of reputation. (sometimes people can be pretty snobby about live music so maybe that's where I get this from)
Frank- Trap because he desperately wants to be cool. And he’d say all the bad words while singing along (which is bad in itself). Also, maybe the national anthem but like unironically. Oh and he’d totally own a Nickelback CD.
Father Mulcahy- Most of his songs/quotes in the show are religious ones. Despite this, there are times when he mixes it up like in “Your Hit Parade” when he said he requested “Tico Tico” and Radar played “May God Bless and Keep You” instead. He probably would have the best music taste of them all but everyone would assume he only listened to like hymns or something. I could also see him being really “woke” with his music and liking classic revolution/rebellion songs by artists like Bob Dylan, Marvin Gaye, Pete Seeger, Tracy Chapman, etc. 
Haha hope that sort of answered your question! This is just my initial opinions based on what I know from my obsessive documentation of the music used in M*A*S*H. Feel free to add anyone!
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New British TV Series from 2020: BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky Dramas and More
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On top of the British series that returned in 2020 (His Dark Materials, Ghosts and Inside No. 9 to name just three), below are the many new UK TV series we welcomed in 2020.
You’ll find true crime series, contemporary thrillers and the usual hefty number of literary adaptations and period dramas. Here’s the same for all the new British comedy we enjoyed in 2020.
Obviously, with Covid-19 delays having taken at least a three-month chunk out of production on all continuing and new dramas since mid-March 2020, there were serious delays to many planned shows, but a good number of new arrivals still managed to make their way onto screens.
All Creatures Great and Small (September)
Filmed in the Yorkshire Dales in autumn 2019 is a new adaptation of the memoirs of rural vet James Herriot (real name: James Alf Wight). Airing on Channel 5 in the UK and on Masterpiece on PBS in the US, this series stars Samuel West, Anna Madeley and Dame Diana Rigg, with newcomer Nicholas Ralph playing young vet James. A six-part series plus a Christmas special has been filmed, timed to mark the 50th anniversary of the first book’s publication. Expect warm-hearted stories of animal frolics and local characters.
A Suitable Boy (July)
Literary adapter extraordinaire Andrew Davies (Les Miserables, War & Peace, Pride And Prejudice) is back on the BBC with the first screen adaptation of Vikram Seth’s 1993 novel A Suitable Boy. Making her television debut is acclaimed feature director Mira Nair (Monsoon Wedding, Queen Of Katwe). A Suitable Boy is a coming-of-age story about university student Lata (played by Tanya Maniktala), told against the backdrop of newly independent India in 1951. The official BBC press release describes it as “a vast, panoramic tale charting the fortunes of four large families and exploring India and its rich and varied culture at a crucial point in its history.” Here’s our spoiler-free review.
Adult Material (October)
This Channel 4 drama takes on the UK porn industry and the complex relationship between sex, money and power. Written by Skins and The Smoke’s Lucy Kirkwood, the four-part miniseries stars I, Daniel Blake‘s Hayley Squires (in a role previously given to Sheridan Smith, who left the project due to conflicting commitments) as Jolene, an experienced porn actor and mother of three whose on-set friendship with a young woman leads to a complex examination of her own work and home life. With warnings of adult and sexual scenes, here’s the official trailer.
Baghdad Central (February)
Based on the thriller of the same name by Elliott Colla, Baghdad Central is a six-part Channel 4 commission written by House of Saddam and The Last Kingdom‘s Stephen Butchard. Set in Iraq shortly after the 2003 fall of Saddam Hussein, it’s described as “part noir detective drama, part Le Carre and part Green Zone“. With a cast led by Waleed Zuaiter (Omar, Altered Carbon), it’s the story of a quest for justice in an almost lawless society. Bertie Carvel co-stars, with Doctor Who and Tin Star‘s Alice Troughton as the lead director. All six episodes are currently available to stream on All4.
Belgravia (March)
Written by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes and based on his 2016 novel of the same name, Belgravia is a six-part period drama set in 19th century London. Expect toffs and treachery in a story about society secrets on the eve of the Battle of Waterloo. Among the fine looking cast are Tamsin Greig, Harriet Walter, Tara Fitzgerald, Philip Glenister and Alice Eve. It aired in March on Sunday nights on ITV1.
Black Narcissus (December)
This BBC commission was announced back in 2017 and we finally have some info on it. Adapted by Apple Tree Yard screenwriter Amanda Coe from Rumer Godden’s 1939 novel (which was previously adapted for cinema in 1947), three-part series Black Narcissus stars Gemma Arterton as Sister Clodagh in a Gothic tale of “sexual repression and forbidden love”. Set in the 1930s, it’s the story of a group of nuns who travel to Nepal to set up a branch of their order, and Sister Clodagh’s struggle with her attraction to a land agent, against the backdrop of the tragic history of a Nepalese princess. Diana Rigg, Jim Broadbent, Gina McKee and more join Arterton. Filming began in Nepal and the UK in October 2019, and back in January the BBC included it in the year’s ‘New for 2020‘ trailer.
Cobra (January)
New political thriller Cobra arrived on Sky One and NOW TV in January. From The Tunnel and Strike writer Ben Richards, it stars Robert Carlyle, Victoria Hamilton and David Haig as, respectively, the PM, his chief of staff and the home secretary. It’s a six-parter promising “high stakes politics and high-octane action” about a team of experts and crisis responders attempting to bring society back from the brink of collapse. A second series was ordered by Sky in February 2020.
Deadwater Fell (January)
From Humans screenwriter Daisy Coulam, this new four-part Channel 4 drama aired in January this year. Set in a remote Scottish community, it explores the aftermath of a heinous crime – a family is murdered by someone they know and trust, sending ripples through the supposedly idyllic town. David Tennant leads a cast including The Good Fight‘s Cush Jumbo and The Bay‘s Matthew McNulty. It’s an excellent, if difficult watch (read our spoiler-filled reviews here), and is currently available to stream on All4.
Des (August)
ITV has included this three-part true crime drama in its autumn 2020 schedule, so it looks like there are no delays here. Des stars David Tennant and is inspired by the real story of serial killer Dennis Nilsen, who murdered several boys and men between the years of 1978 and 1983. It’s adapted from Brian Masters’ book Killing For Company, and will be told from the perspective of three men – Nilsen, DCI Peter Jay (played by Daniel Mays), and biographer Brian Masters (played by Jason Watkins) – and explore how Nilsen was able to prey on the young and the vulnerable. See the first trailer here.
Dracula (January)
The Sherlock showrunners Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss reunited to bring another 19th century fictional icon to life in Dracula, which aired on BBC One over New Year and Netflix. Danish actor Claes Bang played the title role alongside Dolly Wells and John Heffernan in the miniseries which comprises three ninety-minute episodes. Moffat and Gatiss promised to “reintroduce the world to Dracula, the vampire who made evil sexy.” Job done. Read our spoiler-filled reviews here.
Flesh and Blood (February)
Filming on new ITV four-part drama Flesh And Blood got underway in June 2019, with an enviable cast led by Imelda Staunton, Stephen Rea and Russell Tovey. It’s a contemporary story of three adult siblings shocked when their recently widowed mother falls for a new man, bringing into question everything they thought they knew about their parents’ 45-year marriage. Staunton plays the family’s neighbour, who harbours an unhealthy obsession with the unfolding drama… Think dark wit and the unearthing of long-buried secrets. It’s available to stream on ITV Hub here and here’s our spoiler-filled episode one review.
Gangs of London (April)
Filmmaker Gareth Evans came to everybody’s attention with 2011 Indonesian-set action flick The Raid. In April, he made his TV debut with this Sky Atlantic/HBO co-production. Gangs of London takes place in a version of modern London torn apart by international criminal organisations. You can expect assassinations, intrigue, expertly choreographed fight scenes and full-muscled action from this excellent new drama. All nine episodes are available to stream on Sky and NOW TV. Read our reviews and interviews here.
Honour (September)
Keeley Hawes’ production company is behind new two-part ITV drama Honour, which filmed in autumn 2019 and is due to air this autumn. Based on the real-life so-called “honour” killing of 20-year-old Londoner Banaz Mahmod, “murdered for falling in love with the wrong man”. It comes written by Vanity Fair‘s Gwyneth Hughes and stars Hawes as DCI Caroline Goode, who investigated Mahmod’s disappearance.
I Hate Suzie (August)
Billie Piper has co-created this original Sky Atlantic comedy-drama with playwright Lucy Prebble, who adapted the Piper-starring series Secret Diary Of A Call Girl in 2007. It’s a story about a celebrity (Piper) whose career is threatened when she’s hacked and a personal photo leaked to the public. The Crown and Lovesick’s Daniel Ings co-stars. Piper is terrific in it and it has plenty to say on fame and the nature of modern celebrity. With adult content, see the first trailer here. It starts on Sky on Sunday the 27th of August, with all episodes available on NOW TV.
I May Destroy You (June)
The latest from acclaimed writer-actor Michaela Coel, creator of Chewing Gum, is a 12-part half-hour series exploring sexual consent, trauma, recovery, friendship and much more. Formerly under the working title of January 22nd, I May Destroy You is a BBC One/HBO co-production set and filmed in London, and stars Coel in the lead role of Arabella, a celebrated young novelist who suffers a sexual assault that causes her to reassess her life. Joining Coel in the cast are Weruche Opia, Paapa Essiedu, Aml Ameen and a host of new and stage talent. It aired in June on BBC One and stunned just about everybody with its frank, poised brilliance. Watch it here on BBC iPlayer.
Industry (November)
Another Bad Wolf production, this one is on its way to BBC Two and HBO in the US. Eight-part drama Industry comes from new writers Konrad Kay and Mickey Down, and is directed by Girls’ Lena Dunham. Taking on work, money, power, greed and loyalty. It’s about a group of graduates competing for places at a top firm in the cut-throat world of international finance. How far will some people go for profit?
Isolation Stories (May)
UK channels responded quickly to the unusual demands of making television during lockdown, with BBC stalwarts Have I Got News for You and The Graham Norton Show continuing but using remote video link-ups. In May, ITV aired the first lockdown drama with anthology series Isolation Stories. The episodes are 15 minutes long and depict the experience of lockdown on a variety of characters played by Sheridan Smith, Angela Griffin, Robert Glenister, David Threlfall and Eddie Marsan. Watch them on ITV Hub here.
Life (September)
From the writer of Doctor Foster comes a new six-part hour-long drama for BBC One. Life tells four separate story strands about the residents of a large Manchester house divided into flats. The cast includes Alison Steadman and Peter Davison as a married couple rocked by a chance encounter, Adrian Lester and Rachael Stirling are a couple whose marriage is threatened by temptation, while Victoria Hamilton plays a woman whose life is disrupted by the arrival of her teenage niece. Currently filming in Manchester, “LIFE explores love, loss, birth, death, the ordinary, the extraordinary and everything in between”.
Little Birds (August)
An original six-part UK drama coming to Sky Atlantic, Little Birds is creatively adapted from Anais Nin’s collection of erotic short stories of the same name. Set in Tangier in 1955, filming took place in Andalusia and Manchester, with Juno Temple playing the lead role of Lucy Savage, a young women trapped by society who yearns for an unconventional life. It’s an erotic, political exploration of sexuality against the backdrop of colonial rebellion, and all episodes are currently available to stream on NOW TV. Read our spoiler-free review of all six episodes.
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Miss Scarlet And The Duke (March)
This six-part co-production written by Trollied’s Rachel New and starring Peaky Blinders’ Kate Phillips aired on Alibi here in the UK. It’s a one-hour series set in the 19th century about London’s first female gumshoe, Eliza Scarlet (Phillips), a woman who takes over her dead father’s detective agency, aided by Stuart Martin’s ‘Duke’. One for fans of Aussie period detective series Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, perhaps?
Noughts + Crosses (March)
Malorie Blackman’s hugely successful series of Young Adult novels have been adapted by Being Human’s Toby Whithouse for BBC One. The six-part series is set in a world where racial divisions are turned on their head, and two young people from different backgrounds battle through separation caused by power, politics and prejudice. All episodes are available to stream now on BBC iPlayer. Read our episode one review here.
Normal People (April)
Filming took place last summer in Dublin, Sligo and Italy for Normal People, adapted by Sally Rooney from her 2018 publishing hit of the same name. It’s a 12-part drama for BBC Three and US streaming service Hulu, starring new(ish)comers Daisy Edgar Jones and Paul Mescal. Directing is Room‘s Lenny Abrahamson and Hettie McDonald, telling an intimate story about a relationship between two young people – Marianne and Connell – stretching through their university years at Trinity College, Dublin. Available now on BBC Three and Hulu, read our spoiler-free review and more.
Penance (March)
Three-part hour-long drama Penance aired on Channel 5 this March. It’s an original scripted drama for the channel, and stars Neil Morrissey, Julie Graham and Nico Mirallegro in a psychological thriller about grief, manipulation and morally murky relationships. The story revolves around the Douglas family, reeling from the death of their son, and a young man they encounter at bereavement counselling with whom they become entangled.
Quiz (March)
Adapted from James Graham’s acclaimed stageplay of the same name, Quiz is the story of the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? 2001 cheating scandal in which Major Ingram and accomplices were accused of cheating their way to the show’s top prize. Human chameleon Michael Sheen (Frost/Nixon, The Damned United) pictured above, plays quiz host Chris Tarrant, with Ripper Street‘s Matthew Macfadyen playing the accused Major in the three-part ITV/AMC drama. On directing duties is Stephen Frears, who recently directed excellent comedy drama State Of The Union and Russell T. Davies’ A Very English Scandal. Read our reviews here.
Roadkill (October)
Veep‘s Hugh Laurie is going back to politics. Acclaimed screenwriter David Hare (The Hours, The Reader) is behind a new four-part political thriller for BBC One. Roadkill is the story of Peter Laurence (Laurie), a conservative minister with his eyes on the top job who attempts to out-manoeuvre the personal secrets threatening to wreck his public standing. Peaky Blinders‘ Helen McCrory is set to play prime minister Dawn Ellison, with Westworld‘s Sidse Babbett Knudsen also appearing. Filming began in London in November 2019 and we’re expecting it to arrive later this year.
The Salisbury Poisonings (June)
An episode in recent UK history – the 2018 Novichok poisonings – is translated to the screen in three-part factual drama The Salisbury Poisonings, which filmed in 2019 in the Wiltshire cathedral city. The BBC Two drama focused on the impact of the chemical attack on ordinary people and public services in the city, and boasted a terrific cast including Anne-Marie Duff, Rafe Spall, Mark Addy, Johnny Harris and MyAnna Buring. It was co-written by BBC Panorama‘s Adam Patterson and Declan Lawn. Read our review here.
Sitting In Limbo (June)
A new feature-length film tackling the shameful political Windrush immigration scandal aired on BBC One in June. Sitting In Limbo is inspired by the true story of Anthony Bryan’s struggle to be accepted as a British citizen, despite having lived in the UK since emigrating to Britain as a child in 1965 with his mother. Written by Bryan’s novelist brother Stephen S. Thompson (Toy Soldiers, No More Heroes), it’s a deeply personal and powerful ninety minute drama about the devastating human toll of the foreign office’s ‘hostile environment’ tactic. Casualty‘s Patrick Robinson and Save Me‘s Nadine Marshall star. 
Small Axe (November)
An anthology of six hour-long stories set in 1960s – 1980s London is on its way to the BBC and Amazon Prime Video from Steve McQueen, the director of Twelve Years A Slave, Hunger and Shame. Small Axe started filming in June 2019 and boasts a terrific cast including Black Panther and Black Mirror‘s Letitia Wright, and The Force Awakens and Attack The Block‘s John Boyega, with Malachi Kirby and Rochenda Sandall. The first of the anthology’s five stories, all of which are set in London’s West Indian community, will be told across two episodes. See a teaser for the first, ‘Mangrove’, here. The title is inspired by the Jamaican proverb about marginal protest challenging dominant voices, “If you are the big tree, we are the small axe”. The first three episodes are due to open the New York Film Festival on the 25th of September 2020, though it’s currently unknown how the ongoing pandemic will affect the event.
Talking Heads (June)
Nothing to do with the NYC post-punk band of the same name, this remake of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed Talking Heads monologue series featured an all-new cast and two new monologues by Bennett. Originally broadcast in 1988 and 1998 and featuring a host of acting talent including Julie Walters, Maggie Smith and Patricia Routledge, the new Talking Heads starred Jodie Comer, Maxine Peake, Martin Freeman, Lesley Manville, Kristen Scott Thomas, Sarah Lancashire and more. The episodes are available to stream on BBC iPlayer in the UK, and were filmed using the standing EastEnders sets.
The Windermere Children (February)
This one-off feature length BBC Two drama delved into a little-explored part of English history – the child survivors and presumed orphans of the Holocaust who were granted the right to come and live in the UK following World War II. The Windermere Children tells the story of one coachful of young refugees brought to Lake Windermere to be rehabilitated through nature. Romola Garai, Tim McInnerny and Iain Glenn star in a screenplay from The Eichmann Show‘s Simon Block and directed by Any Human Heart‘s Michael Samuels.
The End (February)
This ten-episode series aired on Sky Atlantic and NOW TV. The End is created and written by Samantha Strauss and stars Harriet Walter and Frances O’Connor in the story of three generations of the same family dealing with the thorny issue of dying with dignity. O’Connor plays a palliative care specialist opposed to euthanasia, while Walter plays her mother Edie, who feels strongly that she has a right to die. Complicated family dynamics meet complex moral issues. See the trailer here.
The English Game (March)
Netflix bagged itself a Julian Fellowes-written drama earlier this year, this one about the birth of football. Set in Northern England in the 1850s, The English Game tracks the development of the beautiful game with the help of a cast including Line Of Duty’s Craig Parkinson, The Virtues’ Niamh Walsh, Kingsman’s Edward Holcroft and Game of Thrones’ Charlotte Hope. It arrived on Netflix UK in March and reviews were… not kind.
The Luminaries (June)
Eleanor Catton’s novel The Luminaries won the Man Booker prize in 2013, and this June, arrived on BBC One. The six-part drama, available to stream on BBC iPlayer, boasts a strong cast, with Penny Dreadful‘s Eva Green and Eve Hewson taking lead roles in the 19th century New Zealand-set tale of adventure and mystery during the 1860s Gold Rush. Read our spoiler-free review here.
The Pale Horse (February)
The brilliant Sarah Phelps (And Then There Were None, The ABC Murders, Witness For The Prosecution, Ordeal By Innocence) is back with another Agatha Christie adaptation for BBC One. This time it’s 1961 novel The Pale Horse being adapted for the screen, a story where superstition and witchcraft meet rationalism and murder. In the cast for the two-part mystery thriller are Rufus Sewell (The Man In The High Castle), Kaya Scodelario (Skins, Pirates Of The Caribbean), Bertie Carvel (Doctor Foster, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell), Sean Pertwee (Gotham) and more.  Read our spoiler-filled episode reviews and more.
The Nest (March)
Line Of Duty‘s Martin Compston joins Sophie Rundle in new five-part BBC One thriller The Nest. Filmed in Glasgow and written by Three Girls‘ Nicole Taylor, it’s the story of a wealthy couple struggling to have a baby who enter into a surrogacy agreement with an 18-year-old girl (Mirren Mack) that spirals into unexpected territory. The series arrived in March, and here’s our episode one review.
The Singapore Grip (August)
A bit of class here coming to ITV with an adaptation of JG Farrell’s World War II novel The Singapore Grip. Playwright Christopher Hampton, whose previous screenplays include Atonement and Dangerous Liaisons, has adapted the story for a six-part series set against the backdrop of 1940s Japan. It stars Luke Treadaway and Elizabeth Tan, with David Morrissey, Charles Dance and Colm Meaney. The series is due to air in Australia this July, and will arrive in the UK in autumn.
The Sister (October)
Neil Cross, the creator of Luther and Hard Sun, has a new drama on the way to ITV. The Sister, formerly titled Because The Night, is a four-part murder story “which exposes the quiet terror of a man trying to escape his past,” and comes inspired by Cross’ 2009 novel Burial. The psychological thriller is about Nathan, whose world is rocked when a face from the past suddenly appears on his doorstep. Russell Tovey and Bertie Carvel star. It’s due to arrive on ITV this autumn.
The Stranger (January)
Announced in January 2019 and arriving on Netflix a year later, The Stranger is a Harlan Coben thriller made for UK television. Nicola Shindler’s British production company RED (The Five, Safe) have once again turned a Coben novel into a twisting, turning UK series. This one’s about Adam Price (played by Richard Armitage), a man with a seemingly perfect life until a stranger appears to tell him a devastating secret. Things quickly become dark and tangled for Price and everybody around him. Read our spoiler-free series review here.
The Tail Of The Curious Mouse (December)
When children’s author Roald Dahl was just six years old, so the story goes, he persuaded his mother to drive him to the Lake District so he could meet his hero, writer-illustrator Beatrix Potter, the creator of Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddleduck and many more beloved children’s characters. The welcome he received, however, was less than warm. This one-off drama (Roald and Beatrix: The Tail Of The Curious Mouse) stars Dawn French as Potter and is made by the production team behind Sherlock and Dracula. Expect it to arrive this Christmas.
Trigonometry (March)
All eight episodes of this new contemporary drama are available to stream now on BBC iPlayer. Trigonometry comes written by playwright Duncan Macmillan and actor-screenwriter Effie Woods, and provokes some fascinating questions about modern love. It’s the story of Gemma and Kieran, a couple who decide to ease the financial burden of their London flat by taking in a lodger who soon becomes entwined in their relationship. Is life as a ‘throuple’ sustainable? Could it be the way forward?
Us (September)
A four-part adaptation of David Nicholls’ novel Us is on its way to BBC One. Tom Hollander and Saskia Reeves star as Douglas and Connie, a couple whose marriage is on the verge of falling apart when the family take a long-planned holiday touring European cities. London, Amsterdam, Venice, Paris and Barcelona will provide the backdrops to this humorous, poignant relationship drama from the novelist behind One Day, Starter For Ten and Sky Atlantic’s recent adaptation of the Patrick Melrose novels. The Killing‘s Sofie Grabol and Agents Of SHIELD‘s Iain de Caestecker also star. 
White House Farm (January)
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This six-part ITV true crime drama tells the tragic story of 1985’s White House Farm murders, the Essex killings of multiple members of the Caffell and Bamber families. Based on research, interviews and published accounts, it’s written by The Slap and Requiem’s Kris Mrksa, and directed by Little Boy Blue and Hatton Garden’s Paul Whittington. Freddie Fox plays the role of Jeremy Bamber, who is currently serving a sentence for the murders, with Stephen Graham, Alexa Davies, Mark Addy, Alfie Allen and more among the cast. Read our spoiler-filled episode reviews here.
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PET SEMATARY (2019)
Starring Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow, Jeté Laurence, Hugo Lavoie, Lucas Lavoie, Obssa Ahmed, Alyssa Levine, Maria Herrera, Frank Schorpion, Linda E. Smith, Sonia Maria Chirila, Naomi Jean, Suzi Stingl, Kelly Lee, Nina Lauren, Alison O'Donnell, Raphaël Laporte, Simon Pelletier-Gilbert and Leo, Tonic, Jager and JD the cats.
Screenplay by Jeff Buhler.
Directed by Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer.
Distributed by Paramount Pictures. 101 minutes. Rated R.
In a recent interview, horror maestro Stephen King told Entertainment Weekly that he considered Pet Sematary his most disturbing novel. In fact, he said, had he not needed to use the book to get out of a bad publishing contract, he feels that he would have never released the tome. The manuscript would probably still be in some drawer somewhere. Gone, but not forgotten.
“It’s just as dark as it can be,” King told EW in that interview. “I just had the greatest time writing the book until I was done with it. I read it over, and I said to myself, ‘This is awful. This is really f—ing terrible.’ Not that it was badly written, necessarily. But all that stuff about the death of kids. It was close to me.”
Considering the fact that King has written dozens of books over the years, most of which are designed to give the reader nightmares, that’s a pretty powerful statement.
I’m not going to lie, I have not read Pet Sematary since it was brand new (about 35 years ago), and I have not seen the original film that was made of the novel since that was in the theaters 30 years ago. I remember liking both, but not being totally freaked out by either.
I do have to say this, though, the new movie version of Pet Sematary is spooky as hell. I mean it, it’s one of the most chilling horror films I’ve seen in a long time. Quite probably since the film reboot of another one of the novelist’s classic books – IT (of which the second half is coming down the pike just a few months after Pet Sematary).
Pet Sematary is both faithful to the source material and experiments with it. There is one massive and very basic change to the storyline. However, the new film does not mess with the atmosphere of the story. The alteration even makes a certain amount of sense as far as straight narrative goes. It actually leads into an ending that is – if possible – even more disturbing than the original film’s closing shot.
The storyline is as well-known as it is horrific. Dr. Louis Creed (Jason Clarke) decides to move his family – wife Rachel (Amy Seimetz), eight-year-old daughter Ellie (Jeté Laurence) and toddler son Gage (played by both Hugo and Lucas Lavoie) – from the bustle and danger of the big city to a rustic farmhouse in Maine. Little did he know that dangers show up everywhere.
They quickly learn from their kindly neighbor Jud (John Lithgow) that their property houses the local pet cemetery (misspelled on the sign, of course, leading to the title). Sadly, the cemetery gets a lot of traffic, because they live right off a road where trucks speed by day and night.
When Ellie’s beloved cat Church (short for Winston Churchill) falls victim to that busy roadway, Jud lets Louis in on a secret about his new property. Beyond the pet cemetery, obscured by a haphazard log wall, is an ancient Native American burial ground. It is magic – or cursed – so that anything that is buried on the ground will come back to life and return to you. But it will never be the same as it was. Louis buries Church and the cat returns, but it is filthy, smelly and mean-spirited – constantly growling, hissing and lashing out.
You know it’s only a matter of time before someone takes a human being to the burial ground. And then, watch out!
Pet Sematary is a terrific example of lean and mean horror storytelling. It is a triumph of mood over common sense. It has a nightmare logic and is hard to get out of its spell.
After decades of suspect adaptations, Stephen King is having a massive film renaissance. Pet Sematary continues the intriguing reimagining of the writer’s back catalogue. And, as the author said of the story, “It’s just as dark as can be.”
Jay S. Jacobs
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Announcing the 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards Finalists
There are thousands of patients and caregivers sharing their stories, raising awareness, and guiding others through their own patient journey. Their endless work and energy to ensure no patient feels alone or lost is admirable and worthy of recognition. At WEGO Health, we believe these individuals are the key to solving healthcare’s biggest challenges and they deserved to be celebrated for their immense impact on the patient journey.
This is precisely why we created the WEGO Health Awards; to celebrate the patient leaders who are leading the online health community.
Year after year, we are truly blown away by the nominees and this year is certainly no different. We could not be more honored to celebrate these patient leaders across all conditions areas, platforms, and countries. With over 13,000 nominations, our 9th annual WEGO Health Awards season has been the biggest celebration yet. We urge you to check out this year’s nominees, and you’ll quickly see the passion and power of these patient leaders. We hope this year’s nominees feel proud and validated that their work is making an impact. We truly thank each and every single one of you for your dedication to improving the patient experience and for being a shining light in your community. We are so very honored to celebrate your achievements!
Narrowing Down the Finalists
The three most endorsed nominees in each award category automatically become finalists. Three additional finalists are selected through multiple rounds of judging by WEGO Health community members. Nominees are reviewed and scored based on their fit for the award category, their uses of social media, and their focus on sharing information and fostering engagement.
Selecting the Winners
Starting Friday, our 96 WEGO Health Awards finalists will be reviewed and scored by our Finalist Judging Panel, comprised of industry professionals and experts, to ultimately uncover the sixteen 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards winners! Winners will be announced during our virtual ceremony, in partnership with HLTH, on October 15th at 7pm ET via a Facebook Premiere event on the WEGO Health Facebook page.
Finalists & Winners Will Receive…
Thanks to HLTH’s commitment to ensuring the patient voice is included and part of the conversation, HLTH is offering free passes to all WEGO Health Awards finalists and winners to the industry’s biggest conference on October 12-16th. Many of the conversations that take place here shape the future of the health space, so we are pleased to share that 96 patient leaders will be part of the discussion! All finalists will also receive a WEGO Health prize pack in the mail.
Additionally, winners will receive: • $500 prize to be used towards advocacy efforts or travel • Compensated WEGO Health 2021 Patient Leader Advisory Board Seat (estimated cash value: $1500) • Opportunity to be featured as a worlds’ top patient expert in HLTH’s patient-centered webinar series, as well as industry exposure opportunities throughout the year *Winners will get priority for speaking engagements and industry exposure events throughout 2021, depending on the state of COVID-19.
And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for…
WEGO Health presents the 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards Finalists!
Advocating for Another
LeAnna Headley
Our LANDing Crew
Mariana Arias
Elle Cole
Stephanie Hueston
Toni Mathieson
WEGO Health Award Description: Not all patient leaders are sharing their own patient journey. The Advocating for Another category is for the caregivers who tirelessly raise awareness to better the lives of loved ones. Though they themselves may not be sick, they are the caregivers of children, siblings, parents, significant others, or friends, who have an up-close-and-personal perspective that is invaluable. These individuals balance life as a caregiver, all while advocating on their loved one’s behalf – whether it be through blogging, social media or legislation.
Best in Show: Blog
Ella Hollis
Dr. Christina Hibbert
Meghan Smith
Gotguts08
Cynthia Covert, The Disabled Diva
Caz (InvisiblyMe)
WEGO Health Award Description: Social media has its place in patient advocacy, but for many advocates, their blog persists as the heart of their advocacy. The Best in Show: Blog category is for the patient leaders who continue to publish new content or elaborate on relevant social posts through blogging. Aimed at sharing their story, raising awareness, or educating others, these are the health advocacy blogs we love to read!
Best in Show: Community/Forum
Megan King
Jeff Folloder
Kristal Kent
Jen Schwartz – Founder and CEO, Motherhood Understood
Go Shout Love
Estela Mata
WEGO Health Award Description: A diagnosis can be life-changing, but fortunately so can the support from an online community. The Best in Show: Community category celebrates the online communities or forums that create an inviting space for newcomers while maintaining a safe place that people have come to respect and rely on. These leaders have mastered managing, moderating, and engaging their communities all for the purpose of supporting others.
Best in Show: Facebook
SixBlindKids
Michelle Munt
The Invisible Hypothyroidism
Michelle Cole
Devin Garlit
IBD Warriors Support and Awareness
WEGO Health Award Description: Despite its recent controversies, Facebook prevails as one of the strongest online hubs for connection, conversation, and community amongst patients and caregivers. The Best in Show: Facebook category is for the patient advocates who lead in engaging Facebook groups or advocacy pages where people want to “Like”, comment, and connect!
Best in Show: Instagram
Pina Varnel
Brandy Haberer
Ellen Inouye
Colourblind_Zebra
You Look Okay To Me
Nathan Todd
WEGO Health Award Description: It’s no secret Instagram has become the top platform for all things visual. The Best in Show: Instagram category is for the patient leaders curating thought-provoking images, engaging videos, entertaining Insta-stories, and helpful IGTV sessions aimed at sharing their story and supporting others. These are the advocacy accounts that fill your endless Instagram scroll with support, inspiration and community!
Best in Show: Podcast
PodcastDX
Kathy Raegan Young – The FUMS Podcast
William Yank – The Illest.
Daniel Newman – The Talking Type 1
Michael Liben – Heart to Heart with Michael
Amy and Brittany – In Sixteen Years of Endometriosis
WEGO Health Award Description: More than ever, patient leaders are proving podcasts can be powerful! The Best in Show: Podcast category recognizes advocates taking their health stories to the airwaves to share their own experiences, explore community topics, or interview and learn from special guests. Whether educationally based, feel-good fun, or a way to meet new people, these are the advocacy podcasts you cannot stop listening to!
Best in Show: Twitter
Pina Varnel
Dani Donovan
Rene Brooks
Matthew Hodson
Agnes Nsofwa
Daniel Malito
WEGO Health Award Description: It’s not simple to create easily digestible thoughts in 280 characters or less, but there are some patient leaders who truly excel at it. The Best in Show: Twitter category is for the patient leaders making the most out of this character limit! Whether hosting Twitter Chats, providing snapshots of new information or sharing words of encouragement, these patient leaders embody the model of Twitter for #patientadvocacy.
Best in Show: Tik-Tok
William Yank
Paige Hennekam
Chloé Hayden
ASLSuzyQ- Suzy Stewart
Micah Thane
Jesi Stracham
WEGO Health Award Description: With the rise of TikTok, we couldn’t help but create a brand new category to recognize the patient leaders using TikTok for the greater good! The musical app has become a hotbed for awareness, giving creators the ability to take complicated topics and turn them into bite-sized units of education and entertainment. While this video platform is the home to lip-synching videos, viral dance moves and popular culture, many patient advocates are leveraging its features to make their advocacy interactive, entertaining, and plain old fun!
Best in Show: YouTube
Our LANDing Crew
ReBranding Autism
Damian Washington
You Look Okay To Me
Effie Koliopoulos
Autmazing
WEGO Health Award Description: The last five years have revealed that videos tend to be more engaging and more memorable than any other type of content out there. The Best in Show: YouTube category recognizes the patient leaders who are getting in front of the camera to share their story, vlog their daily lives or educate others about their cause. Though pressing record can be daunting for many of us, these patient leaders prove video is a powerful way to connect and communicate!
Best Kept Secret
LeAnna Headley
Dion Langley
The Wee Family
For the Breast of Us
Sarah Tompkins
Genny Jessee
WEGO Health Award Description: The internet is a vast place, making it nearly impossible to find all of the impactful content that exists. The Best Kept Secret category uncovers the hidden gems of the online health community that everyone should be following! Whether creating great content, providing endless support, or raising awareness for their cause, these patient leaders deserve the spotlight!
Best Team Performance
Zachary Valentine
Fight Like A Warrior
Lauren Deluca & the Chronic Illness Advocacy & Awareness Group
Lindsey Pacios & Team Cure
Fibromyalgia Care Society of America, Inc.
International Foundation for Autoimmune & Autoinflammatory Arthritis (AiArthritis)
WEGO Health Award Description: The Best Team Performance category recognizes a team or group that takes their activism to new heights because of the assistance from one another. Whether it be a group that runs an online chat, a non-profit organization, or a caregiver and patient duo – this award celebrates those bringing a team effort to their advocacy!
Healthcare Collaborator
Trishna Bharadia
Jennifer Champy
Tori Geib
Grace B. Charrier
Michele Nadeem-Baker
Kevin Freiert
WEGO Health Award Description: Fortunately, more than ever the healthcare industry is seeing just how valuable patient leaders can be! Our Healthcare Collaborator category is for the advocates bridging the gaps between industry stakeholders and healthcare consumers. Whether speaking at conferences, consulting with healthcare companies, using their education or research to help make a change in the healthcare industry, or creating apps and products to fulfill needs in the current system, these patient leaders are impacting the healthcare landscape at large.
Hilarious Patient Leader
Dani Donovan
ReBranding Autism
Lisa Walters
Christine Olivo
A Ballsy Sense of Tumor – Justin Birckbichler
Kristen Hernandez
WEGO Health Award Description: Ever heard that laughter is the best medicine? The Hilarious Patient Leader category recognizes the patient advocates infusing a healthy dose of humor into their advocacy. They may be witty, dry or sharp. But one thing is clear, their use of humor makes even the toughest of topics more approachable and more enjoyable.
Lifetime Achievement
Trishna Bharadia
Kristal Kent
Cathy Chester
Carrie Kellenberger
Lauren Stiles, JD
Amanda Greene ~ LA Lupus Lady
WEGO Health Award Description: Some patient advocates are true stars who continue to shine and don’t fit into just one category. The Lifetime Achievement category is for the veteran patient leaders, who after years of advocacy achievements, stand as role models for the entire online health community. Let’s recognize the advocacy leaders that inspire all of us year after year!
Patient Leader Hero
Tiffany Kairos
Jennifer Champy
Kristin Anthony
Kevin Hines
Chisa Nosamiefan
Melodie Narain-Blackwell
WEGO Health Award Description: Sometimes, a leader’s advocacy work has the ability to truly change the lives of others. The Patient Leader Hero category celebrates those who go above and beyond for their communities and whose influence has truly made an impact. Their dedication is admirable and ignites a spark for change in everyone they meet. These patient leaders don’t need a cape to prove they are heroes!
Rookie of the Year
Arushi Lohiya
Naima D.
Anisha Gangotra
Trevor Maxwell
Cassie Pigg
Carley Gordon
WEGO Health Award Description: As anyone in advocacy knows, communities aren’t built overnight! Sharing your story and impacting a community takes time and patience, so let’s encourage those who are recently empowered as patient leaders. The Rookie of the Year category celebrates the advocates who may be new to the scene, but continue to show the utmost potential. This category is typically for patient leaders with 1-3 years’ experience.
Congratulations to all finalists and all nominees!
Regardless of the outcome, we hope you are all so proud! Your nomination means you have impacted the lives of others in your community and we are endlessly grateful for your contribution. Your work and voice truly have the power to change healthcare.
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Announcing the 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards Finalists
There are thousands of patients and caregivers sharing their stories, raising awareness, and guiding others through their own patient journey. Their endless work and energy to ensure no patient feels alone or lost is admirable and worthy of recognition. At WEGO Health, we believe these individuals are the key to solving healthcare’s biggest challenges and they deserved to be celebrated for their immense impact on the patient journey.
This is precisely why we created the WEGO Health Awards; to celebrate the patient leaders who are leading the online health community.
Year after year, we are truly blown away by the nominees and this year is certainly no different. We could not be more honored to celebrate these patient leaders across all conditions areas, platforms, and countries. With over 13,000 nominations, our 9th annual WEGO Health Awards season has been the biggest celebration yet. We urge you to check out this year’s nominees, and you’ll quickly see the passion and power of these patient leaders. We hope this year’s nominees feel proud and validated that their work is making an impact. We truly thank each and every single one of you for your dedication to improving the patient experience and for being a shining light in your community. We are so very honored to celebrate your achievements!
Narrowing Down the Finalists
The three most endorsed nominees in each award category automatically become finalists. Three additional finalists are selected through multiple rounds of judging by WEGO Health community members. Nominees are reviewed and scored based on their fit for the award category, their uses of social media, and their focus on sharing information and fostering engagement.
Selecting the Winners
Starting Friday, our 96 WEGO Health Awards finalists will be reviewed and scored by our Finalist Judging Panel, comprised of industry professionals and experts, to ultimately uncover the sixteen 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards winners! Winners will be announced during our virtual ceremony, in partnership with HLTH, on October 15th at 7pm ET via a Facebook Premiere event on the WEGO Health Facebook page.
Finalists & Winners Will Receive…
Thanks to HLTH’s commitment to ensuring the patient voice is included and part of the conversation, HLTH is offering free passes to all WEGO Health Awards finalists and winners to the industry’s biggest conference on October 12-16th. Many of the conversations that take place here shape the future of the health space, so we are pleased to share that 96 patient leaders will be part of the discussion! All finalists will also receive a WEGO Health prize pack in the mail.
Additionally, winners will receive: • $500 prize to be used towards advocacy efforts or travel • Compensated WEGO Health 2021 Patient Leader Advisory Board Seat (estimated cash value: $1500) • Opportunity to be featured as a worlds’ top patient expert in HLTH’s patient-centered webinar series, as well as industry exposure opportunities throughout the year *Winners will get priority for speaking engagements and industry exposure events throughout 2021, depending on the state of COVID-19.
And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for…
WEGO Health presents the 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards Finalists!
Advocating for Another
LeAnna Headley
Our LANDing Crew
Mariana Arias
Elle Cole
Stephanie Hueston
Toni Mathieson
WEGO Health Award Description: Not all patient leaders are sharing their own patient journey. The Advocating for Another category is for the caregivers who tirelessly raise awareness to better the lives of loved ones. Though they themselves may not be sick, they are the caregivers of children, siblings, parents, significant others, or friends, who have an up-close-and-personal perspective that is invaluable. These individuals balance life as a caregiver, all while advocating on their loved one’s behalf – whether it be through blogging, social media or legislation.
Best in Show: Blog
Ella Hollis
Dr. Christina Hibbert
Meghan Smith
Gotguts08
Cynthia Covert, The Disabled Diva
Caz (InvisiblyMe)
WEGO Health Award Description: Social media has its place in patient advocacy, but for many advocates, their blog persists as the heart of their advocacy. The Best in Show: Blog category is for the patient leaders who continue to publish new content or elaborate on relevant social posts through blogging. Aimed at sharing their story, raising awareness, or educating others, these are the health advocacy blogs we love to read!
Best in Show: Community/Forum
Megan King
Jeff Folloder
Kristal Kent
Jen Schwartz – Founder and CEO, Motherhood Understood
Go Shout Love
Estela Mata
WEGO Health Award Description: A diagnosis can be life-changing, but fortunately so can the support from an online community. The Best in Show: Community category celebrates the online communities or forums that create an inviting space for newcomers while maintaining a safe place that people have come to respect and rely on. These leaders have mastered managing, moderating, and engaging their communities all for the purpose of supporting others.
Best in Show: Facebook
SixBlindKids
Michelle Munt
The Invisible Hypothyroidism
Michelle Cole
Devin Garlit
IBD Warriors Support and Awareness
WEGO Health Award Description: Despite its recent controversies, Facebook prevails as one of the strongest online hubs for connection, conversation, and community amongst patients and caregivers. The Best in Show: Facebook category is for the patient advocates who lead in engaging Facebook groups or advocacy pages where people want to “Like”, comment, and connect!
Best in Show: Instagram
Pina Varnel
Brandy Haberer
Ellen Inouye
Colourblind_Zebra
You Look Okay To Me
Nathan Todd
WEGO Health Award Description: It’s no secret Instagram has become the top platform for all things visual. The Best in Show: Instagram category is for the patient leaders curating thought-provoking images, engaging videos, entertaining Insta-stories, and helpful IGTV sessions aimed at sharing their story and supporting others. These are the advocacy accounts that fill your endless Instagram scroll with support, inspiration and community!
Best in Show: Podcast
PodcastDX
Kathy Raegan Young – The FUMS Podcast
William Yank – The Illest.
Daniel Newman – The Talking Type 1
Michael Liben ��� Heart to Heart with Michael
Amy and Brittany – In Sixteen Years of Endometriosis
WEGO Health Award Description: More than ever, patient leaders are proving podcasts can be powerful! The Best in Show: Podcast category recognizes advocates taking their health stories to the airwaves to share their own experiences, explore community topics, or interview and learn from special guests. Whether educationally based, feel-good fun, or a way to meet new people, these are the advocacy podcasts you cannot stop listening to!
Best in Show: Twitter
Pina Varnel
Dani Donovan
Rene Brooks
Matthew Hodson
Agnes Nsofwa
Daniel Malito
WEGO Health Award Description: It’s not simple to create easily digestible thoughts in 280 characters or less, but there are some patient leaders who truly excel at it. The Best in Show: Twitter category is for the patient leaders making the most out of this character limit! Whether hosting Twitter Chats, providing snapshots of new information or sharing words of encouragement, these patient leaders embody the model of Twitter for #patientadvocacy.
Best in Show: Tik-Tok
William Yank
Paige Hennekam
Chloé Hayden
ASLSuzyQ- Suzy Stewart
Micah Thane
Jesi Stracham
WEGO Health Award Description: With the rise of TikTok, we couldn’t help but create a brand new category to recognize the patient leaders using TikTok for the greater good! The musical app has become a hotbed for awareness, giving creators the ability to take complicated topics and turn them into bite-sized units of education and entertainment. While this video platform is the home to lip-synching videos, viral dance moves and popular culture, many patient advocates are leveraging its features to make their advocacy interactive, entertaining, and plain old fun!
Best in Show: YouTube
Our LANDing Crew
ReBranding Autism
Damian Washington
You Look Okay To Me
Effie Koliopoulos
Autmazing
WEGO Health Award Description: The last five years have revealed that videos tend to be more engaging and more memorable than any other type of content out there. The Best in Show: YouTube category recognizes the patient leaders who are getting in front of the camera to share their story, vlog their daily lives or educate others about their cause. Though pressing record can be daunting for many of us, these patient leaders prove video is a powerful way to connect and communicate!
Best Kept Secret
LeAnna Headley
Dion Langley
The Wee Family
For the Breast of Us
Sarah Tompkins
Genny Jessee
WEGO Health Award Description: The internet is a vast place, making it nearly impossible to find all of the impactful content that exists. The Best Kept Secret category uncovers the hidden gems of the online health community that everyone should be following! Whether creating great content, providing endless support, or raising awareness for their cause, these patient leaders deserve the spotlight!
Best Team Performance
Zachary Valentine
Fight Like A Warrior
Lauren Deluca & the Chronic Illness Advocacy & Awareness Group
Lindsey Pacios & Team Cure
Fibromyalgia Care Society of America, Inc.
International Foundation for Autoimmune & Autoinflammatory Arthritis (AiArthritis)
WEGO Health Award Description: The Best Team Performance category recognizes a team or group that takes their activism to new heights because of the assistance from one another. Whether it be a group that runs an online chat, a non-profit organization, or a caregiver and patient duo – this award celebrates those bringing a team effort to their advocacy!
Healthcare Collaborator
Trishna Bharadia
Jennifer Champy
Tori Geib
Grace B. Charrier
Michele Nadeem-Baker
Kevin Freiert
WEGO Health Award Description: Fortunately, more than ever the healthcare industry is seeing just how valuable patient leaders can be! Our Healthcare Collaborator category is for the advocates bridging the gaps between industry stakeholders and healthcare consumers. Whether speaking at conferences, consulting with healthcare companies, using their education or research to help make a change in the healthcare industry, or creating apps and products to fulfill needs in the current system, these patient leaders are impacting the healthcare landscape at large.
Hilarious Patient Leader
Dani Donovan
ReBranding Autism
Lisa Walters
Christine Olivo
A Ballsy Sense of Tumor – Justin Birckbichler
Kristen Hernandez
WEGO Health Award Description: Ever heard that laughter is the best medicine? The Hilarious Patient Leader category recognizes the patient advocates infusing a healthy dose of humor into their advocacy. They may be witty, dry or sharp. But one thing is clear, their use of humor makes even the toughest of topics more approachable and more enjoyable.
Lifetime Achievement
Trishna Bharadia
Kristal Kent
Cathy Chester
Carrie Kellenberger
Lauren Stiles, JD
Amanda Greene ~ LA Lupus Lady
WEGO Health Award Description: Some patient advocates are true stars who continue to shine and don’t fit into just one category. The Lifetime Achievement category is for the veteran patient leaders, who after years of advocacy achievements, stand as role models for the entire online health community. Let’s recognize the advocacy leaders that inspire all of us year after year!
Patient Leader Hero
Tiffany Kairos
Jennifer Champy
Kristin Anthony
Kevin Hines
Chisa Nosamiefan
Melodie Narain-Blackwell
WEGO Health Award Description: Sometimes, a leader’s advocacy work has the ability to truly change the lives of others. The Patient Leader Hero category celebrates those who go above and beyond for their communities and whose influence has truly made an impact. Their dedication is admirable and ignites a spark for change in everyone they meet. These patient leaders don’t need a cape to prove they are heroes!
Rookie of the Year
Arushi Lohiya
Naima D.
Anisha Gangotra
Trevor Maxwell
Cassie Pigg
Carley Gordon
WEGO Health Award Description: As anyone in advocacy knows, communities aren’t built overnight! Sharing your story and impacting a community takes time and patience, so let’s encourage those who are recently empowered as patient leaders. The Rookie of the Year category celebrates the advocates who may be new to the scene, but continue to show the utmost potential. This category is typically for patient leaders with 1-3 years’ experience.
Congratulations to all finalists and all nominees!
Regardless of the outcome, we hope you are all so proud! Your nomination means you have impacted the lives of others in your community and we are endlessly grateful for your contribution. Your work and voice truly have the power to change healthcare.
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Announcing the 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards Finalists
There are thousands of patients and caregivers sharing their stories, raising awareness, and guiding others through their own patient journey. Their endless work and energy to ensure no patient feels alone or lost is admirable and worthy of recognition. At WEGO Health, we believe these individuals are the key to solving healthcare’s biggest challenges and they deserved to be celebrated for their immense impact on the patient journey.
This is precisely why we created the WEGO Health Awards; to celebrate the patient leaders who are leading the online health community.
Year after year, we are truly blown away by the nominees and this year is certainly no different. We could not be more honored to celebrate these patient leaders across all conditions areas, platforms, and countries. With over 13,000 nominations, our 9th annual WEGO Health Awards season has been the biggest celebration yet. We urge you to check out this year’s nominees, and you’ll quickly see the passion and power of these patient leaders. We hope this year’s nominees feel proud and validated that their work is making an impact. We truly thank each and every single one of you for your dedication to improving the patient experience and for being a shining light in your community. We are so very honored to celebrate your achievements!
Narrowing Down the Finalists
The three most endorsed nominees in each award category automatically become finalists. Three additional finalists are selected through multiple rounds of judging by WEGO Health community members. Nominees are reviewed and scored based on their fit for the award category, their uses of social media, and their focus on sharing information and fostering engagement.
Selecting the Winners
Starting Friday, our 96 WEGO Health Awards finalists will be reviewed and scored by our Finalist Judging Panel, comprised of industry professionals and experts, to ultimately uncover the sixteen 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards winners! Winners will be announced during our virtual ceremony, in partnership with HLTH, on October 15th at 7pm ET via a Facebook Premiere event on the WEGO Health Facebook page.
Finalists & Winners Will Receive…
Thanks to HLTH’s commitment to ensuring the patient voice is included and part of the conversation, HLTH is offering free passes to all WEGO Health Awards finalists and winners to the industry’s biggest conference on October 12-16th. Many of the conversations that take place here shape the future of the health space, so we are pleased to share that 96 patient leaders will be part of the discussion! All finalists will also receive a WEGO Health prize pack in the mail.
Additionally, winners will receive: • $500 prize to be used towards advocacy efforts or travel • Compensated WEGO Health 2021 Patient Leader Advisory Board Seat (estimated cash value: $1500) • Opportunity to be featured as a worlds’ top patient expert in HLTH’s patient-centered webinar series, as well as industry exposure opportunities throughout the year *Winners will get priority for speaking engagements and industry exposure events throughout 2021, depending on the state of COVID-19.
And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for…
WEGO Health presents the 9th Annual WEGO Health Awards Finalists!
Advocating for Another
LeAnna Headley
Our LANDing Crew
Mariana Arias
Elle Cole
Stephanie Hueston
Toni Mathieson
WEGO Health Award Description: Not all patient leaders are sharing their own patient journey. The Advocating for Another category is for the caregivers who tirelessly raise awareness to better the lives of loved ones. Though they themselves may not be sick, they are the caregivers of children, siblings, parents, significant others, or friends, who have an up-close-and-personal perspective that is invaluable. These individuals balance life as a caregiver, all while advocating on their loved one’s behalf – whether it be through blogging, social media or legislation.
Best in Show: Blog
Ella Hollis
Dr. Christina Hibbert
Meghan Smith
Gotguts08
Cynthia Covert, The Disabled Diva
Caz (InvisiblyMe)
WEGO Health Award Description: Social media has its place in patient advocacy, but for many advocates, their blog persists as the heart of their advocacy. The Best in Show: Blog category is for the patient leaders who continue to publish new content or elaborate on relevant social posts through blogging. Aimed at sharing their story, raising awareness, or educating others, these are the health advocacy blogs we love to read!
Best in Show: Community/Forum
Megan King
Jeff Folloder
Kristal Kent
Jen Schwartz – Founder and CEO, Motherhood Understood
Go Shout Love
Estela Mata
WEGO Health Award Description: A diagnosis can be life-changing, but fortunately so can the support from an online community. The Best in Show: Community category celebrates the online communities or forums that create an inviting space for newcomers while maintaining a safe place that people have come to respect and rely on. These leaders have mastered managing, moderating, and engaging their communities all for the purpose of supporting others.
Best in Show: Facebook
SixBlindKids
Michelle Munt
The Invisible Hypothyroidism
Michelle Cole
Devin Garlit
IBD Warriors Support and Awareness
WEGO Health Award Description: Despite its recent controversies, Facebook prevails as one of the strongest online hubs for connection, conversation, and community amongst patients and caregivers. The Best in Show: Facebook category is for the patient advocates who lead in engaging Facebook groups or advocacy pages where people want to “Like”, comment, and connect!
Best in Show: Instagram
Pina Varnel
Brandy Haberer
Ellen Inouye
Colourblind_Zebra
You Look Okay To Me
Nathan Todd
WEGO Health Award Description: It’s no secret Instagram has become the top platform for all things visual. The Best in Show: Instagram category is for the patient leaders curating thought-provoking images, engaging videos, entertaining Insta-stories, and helpful IGTV sessions aimed at sharing their story and supporting others. These are the advocacy accounts that fill your endless Instagram scroll with support, inspiration and community!
Best in Show: Podcast
PodcastDX
Kathy Raegan Young – The FUMS Podcast
William Yank – The Illest.
Daniel Newman – The Talking Type 1
Michael Liben – Heart to Heart with Michael
Amy and Brittany – In Sixteen Years of Endometriosis
WEGO Health Award Description: More than ever, patient leaders are proving podcasts can be powerful! The Best in Show: Podcast category recognizes advocates taking their health stories to the airwaves to share their own experiences, explore community topics, or interview and learn from special guests. Whether educationally based, feel-good fun, or a way to meet new people, these are the advocacy podcasts you cannot stop listening to!
Best in Show: Twitter
Pina Varnel
Dani Donovan
Rene Brooks
Matthew Hodson
Agnes Nsofwa
Daniel Malito
WEGO Health Award Description: It’s not simple to create easily digestible thoughts in 280 characters or less, but there are some patient leaders who truly excel at it. The Best in Show: Twitter category is for the patient leaders making the most out of this character limit! Whether hosting Twitter Chats, providing snapshots of new information or sharing words of encouragement, these patient leaders embody the model of Twitter for #patientadvocacy.
Best in Show: Tik-Tok
William Yank
Paige Hennekam
Chloé Hayden
ASLSuzyQ- Suzy Stewart
Micah Thane
Jesi Stracham
WEGO Health Award Description: With the rise of TikTok, we couldn’t help but create a brand new category to recognize the patient leaders using TikTok for the greater good! The musical app has become a hotbed for awareness, giving creators the ability to take complicated topics and turn them into bite-sized units of education and entertainment. While this video platform is the home to lip-synching videos, viral dance moves and popular culture, many patient advocates are leveraging its features to make their advocacy interactive, entertaining, and plain old fun!
Best in Show: YouTube
Our LANDing Crew
ReBranding Autism
Damian Washington
You Look Okay To Me
Effie Koliopoulos
Autmazing
WEGO Health Award Description: The last five years have revealed that videos tend to be more engaging and more memorable than any other type of content out there. The Best in Show: YouTube category recognizes the patient leaders who are getting in front of the camera to share their story, vlog their daily lives or educate others about their cause. Though pressing record can be daunting for many of us, these patient leaders prove video is a powerful way to connect and communicate!
Best Kept Secret
LeAnna Headley
Dion Langley
The Wee Family
For the Breast of Us
Sarah Tompkins
Genny Jessee
WEGO Health Award Description: The internet is a vast place, making it nearly impossible to find all of the impactful content that exists. The Best Kept Secret category uncovers the hidden gems of the online health community that everyone should be following! Whether creating great content, providing endless support, or raising awareness for their cause, these patient leaders deserve the spotlight!
Best Team Performance
Zachary Valentine
Fight Like A Warrior
Lauren Deluca & the Chronic Illness Advocacy & Awareness Group
Lindsey Pacios & Team Cure
Fibromyalgia Care Society of America, Inc.
International Foundation for Autoimmune & Autoinflammatory Arthritis (AiArthritis)
WEGO Health Award Description: The Best Team Performance category recognizes a team or group that takes their activism to new heights because of the assistance from one another. Whether it be a group that runs an online chat, a non-profit organization, or a caregiver and patient duo – this award celebrates those bringing a team effort to their advocacy!
Healthcare Collaborator
Trishna Bharadia
Jennifer Champy
Tori Geib
Grace B. Charrier
Michele Nadeem-Baker
Kevin Freiert
WEGO Health Award Description: Fortunately, more than ever the healthcare industry is seeing just how valuable patient leaders can be! Our Healthcare Collaborator category is for the advocates bridging the gaps between industry stakeholders and healthcare consumers. Whether speaking at conferences, consulting with healthcare companies, using their education or research to help make a change in the healthcare industry, or creating apps and products to fulfill needs in the current system, these patient leaders are impacting the healthcare landscape at large.
Hilarious Patient Leader
Dani Donovan
ReBranding Autism
Lisa Walters
Christine Olivo
A Ballsy Sense of Tumor – Justin Birckbichler
Kristen Hernandez
WEGO Health Award Description: Ever heard that laughter is the best medicine? The Hilarious Patient Leader category recognizes the patient advocates infusing a healthy dose of humor into their advocacy. They may be witty, dry or sharp. But one thing is clear, their use of humor makes even the toughest of topics more approachable and more enjoyable.
Lifetime Achievement
Trishna Bharadia
Kristal Kent
Cathy Chester
Carrie Kellenberger
Lauren Stiles, JD
Amanda Greene ~ LA Lupus Lady
WEGO Health Award Description: Some patient advocates are true stars who continue to shine and don’t fit into just one category. The Lifetime Achievement category is for the veteran patient leaders, who after years of advocacy achievements, stand as role models for the entire online health community. Let’s recognize the advocacy leaders that inspire all of us year after year!
Patient Leader Hero
Tiffany Kairos
Jennifer Champy
Kristin Anthony
Kevin Hines
Chisa Nosamiefan
Melodie Narain-Blackwell
WEGO Health Award Description: Sometimes, a leader’s advocacy work has the ability to truly change the lives of others. The Patient Leader Hero category celebrates those who go above and beyond for their communities and whose influence has truly made an impact. Their dedication is admirable and ignites a spark for change in everyone they meet. These patient leaders don’t need a cape to prove they are heroes!
Rookie of the Year
Arushi Lohiya
Naima D.
Anisha Gangotra
Trevor Maxwell
Cassie Pigg
Carley Gordon
WEGO Health Award Description: As anyone in advocacy knows, communities aren’t built overnight! Sharing your story and impacting a community takes time and patience, so let’s encourage those who are recently empowered as patient leaders. The Rookie of the Year category celebrates the advocates who may be new to the scene, but continue to show the utmost potential. This category is typically for patient leaders with 1-3 years’ experience.
Congratulations to all finalists and all nominees!
Regardless of the outcome, we hope you are all so proud! Your nomination means you have impacted the lives of others in your community and we are endlessly grateful for your contribution. Your work and voice truly have the power to change healthcare.
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Below is the complete list of the  70th Annual Outer Critics Circle Awards Honorees. This year all the shows and artists listed  in each of the 27 categories are winners. Multiple honorees include David Henry Hwang (Soft Power book and score) and Michael R. Jackson (A Strange Loop book and score) The titles are linked to my reviews.
OUTSTANDING NEW BROADWAY PLAY
Grand Horizons Written by Bess Wohl Produced by Second Stage Theater Developed in association with Williamstown Theatre Festival
The Height of the Storm Written by Florian Zeller Translated by Christopher Hampton Produced by Manhattan Theatre Club, Simon Friend, Mark Goucher, Harold Panter, and Scott Landis
The Inheritance Written by Matthew Lopez Produced by Tom Kirdahy, Sonia Friedman Productions, Hunter Arnold, Elizabeth Dewberry & Ali Ahmet Kocabiyik, 1001 Nights Productions, Robert Greenblatt, Mark Lee, Peter May, Scott Rudin, Richard Winkler, Bruce Cohen, Mara Isaacs, Greg Berlanti & Robbie Rogers, Brad Blume, Burnt Umber Productions, Shane Ewen, Greenleaf Productions, Marguerite Hoffman, Oliver Roth, Joseph Baker/Drew Hodges, Stephanie P. McClelland, Broadway Strategic Return Fund, Caiola Productions, Mary J. Davis, Kayla Greenspan, Fakston Productions, FBK Productions, Sally Cade Holmes, Benjamin Lowy, MWM Live, Lee & Alec Seymour, Lorenzo Thione, Sing Out, Louise! Productions, AB Productions/Julie Boardman, Adam Zell & Co./ZKM Media, Jamie deRoy/Catherine Adler, DeSantis-Baugh Productions/Adam Hyndman, Gary DiMauro/Meredith Lynsey Schade, John Goldwyn/Silva Theatrical Group, Deborah Green/Christina Mattsson, Cliff Hopkins/George Scarles, Invisible Wall Productions/Lauren Stein, Sharon Karmazin/Broadway Factor NYC, Brian Spector/Madeleine Foster Bersin, Undivided Productions/Hysell Dohr Group, UshkowitzLatimer Productions/Tyler Mount, and The Young Vic
Linda Vista Written by Tracy Letts Produced by Second Stage Theater and Steppenwolf Theatre Company, in association with Center Theatre Group
The Sound Inside Written by Adam Rapp Produced by Jeffrey Richards, Lincoln Center Theater, Rebecca Gold, Evamere Entertainment, Eric Falkenstein, Salman Vienn Al-Rashid, Spencer Ross, Filmnation Entertainment/Faliro House, Iris Smith, Jane Bergère, Caiola Productions, Mark S. Golub and David S. Golub, Ken Greiner, Gemini Theatrical Investors, LLC, Scott H. Mauro, Jayne Baron Sherman, Czekaj Productions, Wendy Morgan-Hunter, Kristin Foster, Brian Moreland, Sonia Mudbhatkal, Jacob Soroken Porter, and Williamstown Theatre Festival); Associate Producer: Haley McIntosh
OUTSTANDING NEW BROADWAY MUSICAL
Jagged Little Pill Music by Alanis Morissette and Glen Ballard Lyrics by Alanis Morissette Book by Diablo Cody Produced by Vivek J. Tiwary, Arvind Ethan David, Eva Price, Caiola Productions, Level Forward & Abigail Disney, Geffen Playhouse-Tenenbaum-Feinberg, James L. Nederlander, Dean Borell Moravis Silver, Stephen G. Johnson, Concord Theatricals, Bard Theatricals, M. Kilburg Reedy, 42nd.club, Betsy Dollinger, Sundowners, The Araca Group, Jana Bezdek, Len Blavatnik, BSL Enterprises, LLC, Burnt Umber Productions, Darren DeVerna & Jeremiah Harris, Daryl Roth, Susan Edelstein, FG Productions, Sue Gilad & Larry Rogowsky, Harmonia, John Gore Theatrical Group, Melissa M. Jones & Barbara H. Freitag, Stephanie Kramer, Lamplighter Projects, Christina Isaly Liceaga, David Mirvish, Spencer B. Ross, Bellanca Smigel Rutter, Iris Smith, Jason Taylor & Sydney Suiter, Rachel Weinstein, W.I.T. Productions/Gabriel Creative Partners, Independent Presenters Network, Jujamcyn Theaters, and The American Repertory Theatre
Moulin Rouge! Book by John Logan Based on the 2001 Twentieth Century Fox Motion Picture written by Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce Produced by Carmen Pavlovic, Gerry Ryan, Global Creatures, Bill Damaschke, Aaron Lustbader, Hunter Arnold, Darren Bagert, Erica Lynn Schwartz/Matt Picheny/Stephanie Rosenberg, Adam Blanshay Productions/Nicolas & Charles Talar, Iris Smith, Aleri Entertainment, CJ ENM, Sophie Qi/Harmonia Holdings, Baz & Co./Len Blavatnik, AF Creative Media International Theatre Fund, Endeavor Content, Tom & Pam Faludy, Gilad-Rogowsky/InStone Productions, John Gore Organization, MEHR-BB Entertainment GmbH, Spencer Ross, Nederlander Presentations/IPN, Eric Falkenstein/Suzanne Grant, Jennifer Fischer, Peter May/Sandy Robertson, Triptyk Studios, Carl Daikeler/Sandi Moran, DeSantis-Baugh Productions, Red Mountain Theatre Company/42nd.club, Candy Spelling/Tulchin Bartner, Roy Furman and Jujamcyn Theaters; By special arrangement with Buena Vista Theatrical
Tina: The Tina Turner Musical Book by Katori Hall With Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins Produced by Stage Entertainment, James L. Nederlander, Tali Pelman, Feste Investment B.V., David Mirvish, Nattering Way, TEG Dainty, Katori Hall, Mark Rubinstein LTD, Warner Chappell, Peter May, Eva Price, No Guarantees, Caiola Productions, Jamie deRoy, Wendy Federman, Roy Furman, Independent Presenters Network, John Gore Organization, Marc Levine, Carl Moellenberg, Al Nocciolino, Catherine Adler, Tom Perakos, Iris Smith, Candy Spelling, Anita Waxman, Daryl Roth, Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Universal Music Publishing Group; Produced in association with Tina Turner
OUTSTANDING NEW OFF-BROADWAY PLAY
Cambodian Rock Band Written by Lauren Yee Produced by Signature Theatre Company
Greater Clements Written by Samuel D. Hunter Produced by Lincoln Center Theatre
Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven+ Written by Stephen Adly Guirgis Produced by Atlantic Theater Company and LAByrinth Theater Company
Make Believe Written by Bess Wohl Produced by Second Stage Theatre
Seared Written by Theresa Rebeck Produced by MCC Theater
OUTSTANDING NEW OFF-BROADWAY MUSICAL
Darling Grenadine Book, Music, and Lyrics by Daniel Zaitchik Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company
Octet Book, Music, and Lyrics by Dave Malloy Produced by Signature Theatre Company
The Secret Life of Bees Book by Lynn Nottage Music by Duncan Sheik Lyrics by Susan Birkenhead Based on the novel by Sue Monk Kidd Produced by Atlantic Theater Company
Soft Power Book and Lyrics by David Henry Hwang Music and Additional Lyrics by Jeanine Tesori Produced by the Public Theater and Center Theatre Group
A Strange Loop Book, Music, and Lyrics by Michael R. Jackson Produced by Playwrights Horizons in association with Page 73 Productions
OUTSTANDING REVIVAL OF A PLAY
(Broadway or Off-Broadway)
Betrayal Written by Harold Pinter Produced by Ambassador Theatre Group, Benjamin Lowy Productions, Gavin Kalin Productions, Glass Half Full Productions, Annapurna Theatre, Hunter Arnold, Burnt Umber Productions, Rashad V. Chambers, Eilene Davidson Productions, KFF Productions, Dominick LaRuffa Jr., Antonio Marion, Stephanie P. McClelland, Richard Winkler/Alan Shorr, and The Jamie Lloyd Company
Fires in the Mirror Written by Anna Deavere Smith Produced by Signature Theatre
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf Written by Ntozake Shange Produced by the Public Theater
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune Written by Terrence McNally Produced by Hunter Arnold, Debbie Bisno, Tom Kirdahy, Elizabeth Dewberry & Ali Ahmet Kocabiyik, Broadway Strategic Return Fund, Caiola Productions, FedermanGold Productions, Invisible Wall Productions, John Gore Organization, Mike Karns, Kilimanjaro Theatricals, Peter May, Tyler Mount, Seriff Productions, Silva Theatrical Group, Cliff Bleszinski/GetterLazarDaly, Jamie deRoy/Gary DiMauro, Suzi Dietz & Lenny Beer/Sally Cade Holmes, Barbara H. Freitag/Ken Davenport, Barry & Kimberly Gowdy/Mabee Family Office, Kayla Greenspan/Jamie Joeyen-Waldorf, John Joseph/Broadway Factor, Tilted Windmills/John Paterakis, and The Shubert Organization
A Soldier’s Play Written by Charles Fuller Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company
OUTSTANDING REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL
(Broadway or Off-Broadway)
Little Shop of Horrors Book and Lyrics by Howard Ashman Music by Alan Menken Produced by Tom Kirdahy, Robert Ahrens, Hunter Arnold, Mickey Liddell, Caiola Productions, Curt Cronin, John Joseph, DDM Productions, DeSantis-Baugh Productions, Elizabeth Dewberry & Ali Ahmet Kocabiyik, Wendy Federman, Roy Furman, Deborah Green, Kayla Greenspan, Marguerite Hoffman, Sally Cade Holmes, Latitude Link, Seriff Productions, Silva Theatrical Group, Eric Gelb/Oliver Roth
The Unsinkable Molly Brown Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Book and New Lyrics by Dick Scanlan Based on the Original Book by Richard Morris Music Adapted by Michael Rafter Produced by Transport Group
West Side Story Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by Arthur Laurents Based on a Conception by Jerome Robbins Produced by Scott Rudin, Barry Diller, David Geffen, Eli Bush, Adam Rodner, and James L. Nederlander
JOHN GASSNER AWARD
(Presented for an American play, preferably by a new playwright)
Georgia Mertching Is Dead by Catya McMullen
Heroes of the Fourth Turning by Will Arbery
Our Dear Dead Drug Lord by Alexis Scheer
Paris by Eboni Booth
OUTSTANDING BOOK OF A MUSICAL (Broadway or Off-Broadway)
Diablo Cody, Jagged Little Pill
David Henry Hwang, Soft Power
Michael R. Jackson, A Strange Loop
Lynn Nottage, The Secret Life of Bees
Mark Saltzman, Romeo and Bernadette
OUTSTANDING NEW SCORE
(Broadway or Off-Broadway)
Susan Birkenhead and Duncan Sheik, The Secret Life of Bees
Ross Golan, The Wrong Man
Michael R. Jackson, A Strange Loop
Dave Malloy, Octet
Jeanine Tesori and David Henry Hwang, Soft Power
OUTSTANDING DIRECTOR OF A PLAY
David Cromer, The Sound Inside
Stephen Daldry, The Inheritance
Kenny Leon, A Soldier’s Play
Jamie Lloyd, Betrayal
John Ortiz, Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven
OUTSTANDING DIRECTOR OF A MUSICAL
Stephen Brackett, A Strange Loop
Michael Mayer, Little Shop of Horrors
Diane Paulus, Jagged Little Pill
Alex Timbers, Moulin Rouge!
Ivo van Hove, West Side Story
OUTSTANDING CHOREOGRAPHER
Sidi Larbi Cherakoui, Jagged Little Pill
Raja Feather Kelly, A Strange Loop
Sonya Tayeh, Moulin Rouge!
Anthony Van Laast, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
Travis Wall, The Wrong Man
OUTSTANDING ORCHESTRATIONS
Tom Kitt, Jagged Little Pill
Alex Lacamoire, The Wrong Man
Justin Levine, with Matt Stine, Katie Kresek, and Charlie Rosen, Moulin Rouge!
Christopher Nightingale, A Christmas Carol
Duncan Sheik and John Clancy, The Secret Life of Bees
OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A PLAY
Ian Barford, Linda Vista
Edmund Donovan, Greater Clements
Raúl Esparza, Seared
Tom Hiddleston, Betrayal
Will Hochman, The Sound Inside
Jonathan Pryce, The Height of the Storm
OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Eileen Atkins, The Height of the Storm
Judith Ivey, Greater Clements
Joaquina Kalukango, Slave Play
April Matthis, Toni Stone
Mary-Louise Parker, The Sound Inside
Portia, Stew
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A PLAY
David Alan Grier, A Soldier’s Play
John Benjamin Hickey, The Inheritance
Paul Hilton, The Inheritance
Samuel H. Levine, The Inheritance
John-Andrew Morrison, Blues for an Alabama Sky
Chris Perfetti, Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Liza Colón-Zayas, Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven
Montego Glover, All the Natalie Portmans
Marsha Mason, Little Gem
Krysta Rodriguez, Seared
Lois Smith, The Inheritance
Jennifer Van Dyck, The Confession of Lily Dare
OUTSTANDING SOLO PERFORMANCE
David Cale, We’re Only Alive For a Short Amount of Time
Laura Linney, My Name Is Lucy Barton
Aedin Moloney, Yes! Reflections of Molly Bloom
Deirdre O’Connell, Dana H.
Michael Benjamin Washington, Fires in the Mirror
OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Jonathan Groff, Little Shop of Horrors
Joshua Henry, The Wrong Man
Adam Kantor, Darling Grenadine
Larry Owens, A Strange Loop
Isaac Powell, West Side Story
Aaron Tveit, Moulin Rouge!
OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Beth Malone, The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Janelle McDermoth, We’re Gonna Die
Karen Olivo, Moulin Rouge!
Shereen Pimentel, West Side Story
Elizabeth Stanley, Jagged Little Pill
Adrienne Warren, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Christian Borle, Little Shop of Horrors
Danny Burstein, Moulin Rouge!
Gus Halper, Sing Street
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTRESS IN A PLAY
Liza Colón-Zayas, Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven
Montego Glover, All the Natalie Portmans
Marsha Mason, Little Gem
Krysta Rodriguez, Seared
Lois Smith, The Inheritance
Jennifer Van Dyck, The Confession of Lily Dare
OUTSTANDING SOLO PERFORMANCE
David Cale, We’re Only Alive For a Short Amount of Time
Laura Linney, My Name Is Lucy Barton
Aedin Moloney, Yes! Reflections of Molly Bloom
Deirdre O’Connell, Dana H.
Michael Benjamin Washington, Fires in the Mirror
OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Jonathan Groff, Little Shop of Horrors
Joshua Henry, The Wrong Man
Adam Kantor, Darling Grenadine
Larry Owens, A Strange Loop
Isaac Powell, West Side Story
Aaron Tveit, Moulin Rouge!
OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Beth Malone, The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Janelle McDermoth, We’re Gonna Die
Karen Olivo, Moulin Rouge!
Shereen Pimentel, West Side Story
Elizabeth Stanley, Jagged Little Pill
Adrienne Warren, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Christian Borle, Little Shop of Horrors
Danny Burstein, Moulin Rouge!
Gus Halper, Sing Street
Jay Armstrong Johnson, Scotland, PA
Francis Jue, Soft Power
Daniel J. Watts, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Eisa Davis, The Secret Life of Bees
Kathryn Gallagher, Jagged Little Pill
LaChanze, The Secret Life of Bees
Judy McLane, Romeo & Bernadette
Lauren Patten, Jagged Little Pill
Saycon Sengbloh, The Secret Life of Bees
OUTSTANDING SCENIC DESIGN
(Play or Musical)
Rob Howell, A Christmas Carol
Tim Mackabee, Seared
Derek McLane, Moulin Rouge!
Clint Ramos, Grand Horizons
Anthony Ward, The Height of the Storm
OUTSTANDING COSTUME DESIGN
(Play or Musical)
Vanessa Leuck, Emojiland
Jeff Mahshie, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
Mark Thompson, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
Rachel Townsend & Jessica Jahn, The Confession of Lily Dare
Catherine Zuber, Moulin Rouge!
OUTSTANDING LIGHTING DESIGN
(Play or Musical)
Isabella Byrd, Heroes of the Fourth Turning
Heather Gilbert, The Sound Inside
Justin Townsend, Moulin Rouge!
Hugh Vanstone, A Christmas Carol
Hugh Vanstone, The Height of the Storm
OUTSTANDING PROJECTION DESIGN
(Play or Musical)
Luke Halls, West Side Story
Brad Peterson, Broadway Bounty Hunter
Lisa Renkel and Possible Productions, Emojiland
Aaron Rhyne, The Sound Inside
Hannah Wasileski, Fires in the Mirror
OUTSTANDING SOUND DESIGN
(Play or Musical)
Simon Baker, A Christmas Carol
Mikhail Fiksel, Dana H.
Peter Hylenski, Moulin Rouge!
Lee Kinney and Sanae Yamada, Is This A Room
Daniel Kluger, The Sound Inside
Productions with Multiple Honors
11: Moulin Rouge!
8: Jagged Little Pill
7: The Secret Life of Bees, The Sound Inside
5: The Inheritance, The Height of the Storm, A Strange Loop, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, West Side Story
4: A Christmas Carol, Little Shop of Horrors, Seared, Soft Power, The Wrong Man
3: Greater Clements, Fires in the Mirror
2: Betrayal, The Confession of Lily Dare, Dana H., Darling Grenadine, Grand Horizons, Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven, Heroes of the Fourth Turning, Linda Vista, Octet, Romeo and Bernadette, The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Artists with Multiple Honors:
David Henry Hwang (Soft Power book and score)
Michael R. Jackson (A Strange Loop book and score)
Hugh Vanstone (lighting for A Christmas Carol and The Height of the Storm)
Bess Wohl (Grand Horizons, Make Believe)
Outer Critics Circle 2020 Honorees (not nominees) Below is the complete list of the  70th Annual Outer Critics Circle Awards Honorees. This year all the shows and artists listed  in each of the 27 categories are winners.
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CANADA:Canadian Winners Have Now Been Announced For Unsigned Only 2019
36 Canadian Artists Named Winners In Prestigious US-Based Unsigned Only Music Competition Garth Hudson (The Band), Taj Mahal, Aimee Mann, O.A.R., Sanctus Real, Bow Wow, Boney James, Ruthie Foster, and Robert Smith (The Cure) Among Judges September 4, 2019 - - The Unsigned Only Music Competition is pleased to announce its 2019 winners, including a total of 36 Canadian winners. This year marks the highest number of Canadian winners since the launch of the competition in 2012. Canadian entries garnered a total of 36 wins, including five First Place wins, one Second Place wins, and 30 Honorable Mentions. The winners span many genres, from Pop/Top 40 to Folk/Singer-Songwriter to Blues to R&B/Hip-Hop, and more. “Musically speaking, Canadian artists are some of the best in the world, and this is greatly reflected in the large number of Unsigned Only winners this year,” said UO founders, Candace Avery and Jim Morgan. “We are very proud to celebrate the wealth and diversity of Canada’s musical talent.“ Unsigned Only awards an overall Grand Prize, as well as a First Place, Second Place, and Honorable Mentions in each of the 18 categories. Winners were selected from almost 6,000 entries from more than 100 countries worldwide. Unsigned Only gives away a total of $150,000 in cash, merchandise, and services. Over the years Unsigned Only has become an important source for discovering new talent. Since Unsigned Only’s inception in 2012, five Grand Prize winners have been signed to record labels. Winners this year were selected by a prestigious panel of judges comprised of celebrity artists and industry excutives, including: Garth Hudson (The Band); O.A.R., Robert Smith (The Cure); Aimee Mann, Aaron Shust, Taj Mahal; Sanctus Real, Ruthie Foster, Boney James, and many more (see complete list below). The 2019 Grand Prize is awarded to South African, London-based pop artist Anna Wolf for the song “Believer.” Wolf is truly a compelling and rare artist – a hypnotic performer with passion and style, a singer with hauntingly beautiful vocals, and a songwriter with depth and vulnerability. The winning song, “Believer,” is a powerful track, inspired by Wolf’s desire to break the silence about domestic violence and serves as a personal refusal to become the victim of her circumstance. Wolf has had a celebrated career, amassing hit singles, sold-out shows, South African Music Awards nominations, and a legion of dedicated fans.   The complete panel of 2019 judges includes: Aimee Mann; Garth Hudson (The Band); Taj Mahal; Sanctus Real; Bow Wow; Robert Smith (The Cure); The Secret Sisters; Boney James; Gareth Emery; O.A.R.; Janiva Magness; Fred Hersch; Francesca Battistelli; Frank Foster; Aaron Shust; Toots Hibbert (Toots and the Maytals); Ruthie Foster; Tinariwen; Craig Campbell; JD McPherson; Carter Burwell; Zbigniew Preisner; Russ Landau; Josh Jackson (Co-Founder and Editor-In-Chief, Paste Magazine); Anthony DeCurtis (Contributing Editor, Rolling Stone); Mac Randall (Editor, JazzTimes); Marcos Juarez (Head of Latin Music, Pandora); David Sikorski (Senior Editor, EARMILK Media INC.); Lyndsey Parker (Managing Editor, Yahoo Music); Kevin McNeese (President, NewReleaseToday); Art Tipaldi (Editor, Blues Music Magazine); Nigel J. Farmer (Editor-In-Chief, Jazz In Europe); John Dibiase (President, Jesus Freak Hideout); David Silbaugh (Talent Buyer, Summerfest); Angel Romero (Founder / Sr. Editor, World Music Central); Brandon Chitwood (Assistant Director, EDM Joy); Enrique Santos (Chairman / Chief Creative Officer, iHeart Latino); Chad Jensen (Artist Manager, Jensen Artist Management); Brinson Strickland (President, Collective Music Nashville); Deborah Klein (JV Partner and Artist Manager, Primary Wave Entertainment); Kristyn Ciani (Talent Buyer, C3 Presents / Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Shaky Knees); Evan Stein (Owner, Experience Music Group); James Kempner (Owner, JMK Connections); Jennifer Taunton (Music Supervisor, Level Two Music); Jessica Cole (Founder / President, Lyric House); and Sheryl Louis (Artist Manager, CSM Management). Unsigned Only is sponsored by Celebrity Access; Eventric; Hybrid Studios; Lurssen Mastering; Merch Cat; Musicians Institute; Musician Wellness; Pro Tour Nutrition; Radio Airplay; Shubb Capos; Symphonic Distribution; The Music Business Registry; and Vocal Eze. Unsigned Only is now accepting entries for the 2020 competition. More information can be found at: https://www.unsignedonly.com. To hear the winning songs, download low-res photos, and view the complete list of winners, go to: https://www.unsignedonly.com/winners For high-res photos, please contact Candace Avery at [email protected] The complete list of Canadian winners includes: First PlaceAdrian Chalifour (Victoria, BC, Canada – “Head Down Heart Up” – AAA (Adult Album Alternative)Carolyn Hao (Toronto, ON, Canada) – “Losing Count” – TeenLayla Zoe (Victoria, BC, Canada) – “The Deeper They Bury Me” – BluesMadison Olds (Kamloops, BC, Canada) – “Thank You” – AC (Adult Contemporary)Roman Smirnov (Toronto, ON, Canada) – “Kuwaka” – Instrumental Second PlaceBig Little Lions (Royston, BC, Canada) – “Find Your Tribe” – Screen Shot Honorable MentionBeamer Wigley (Kelowna, BC, Canada) – “I Knew” – TeenBrant Pethick (Ottawa, ON, Canada) – “Higher” – ChristianDale Boyle (Montreal, QC, Canada) – “Ghosts” – AmericanaDanielle Todd (Guelph, ON, Canada) – “Crazy” – CountryDavid Blair (Vancouver, BC, Canada) – “Why” – Vocal PerformanceDenielle Bassels (Toronto, ON, Canada) “Cool Cool Water” – JazzDSTNY (Toronto, ON, Canada) – “Lies” – “R&B/Hip-HopDylan Holton (Ottawa, ON, Canada) – “I Used To” – CountryEmma Cook (Toronto, ON, Canada) – “Say It Loud” – Folk/Singer-SongwriterFrancois Klark (Toronto, ON, Canada) – “Run” – Pop/Top 40Goodnight, Sunrise (Toronto, ON, Canada) – “WVV” – Screen ShotJames Alphonse (Dundas, ON, Canada) – “I’ll Be Your Wall” – Pop/Top 40Jesse Slack (Peterborough, ON, Canada) – “Lip Sync” – CountryJoJo Worthington (Waterloo, ON, Canada) – “Stabilize” – Screen ShotKat Beck (North Vancouver, BC, Canada) – “Hooked On Your Love” – TeenKyle Meagher (Ottawa, ON, Canada) – “Nowhere” – TeenLayla Zoe (Victoria, BC, Canada) – “I'll Be Reborn Blues” – Vocal PerformanceMadison Olds (Kamloops, BC, Canada) – “Moments In The Mountains” – Screen ShotMadison Olds (Kamloops, BC, Canada) – “Thank You” – Vocal PerformanceMikalyn Hay (Guelph, ON, Canada) – “Nothing But Blood” – TeenMike Goudreau (Stanstead, QC, Canada) – “I'm So Glad I Have You” – AmericanaNo Trombones (Montreal, QC, Canada) – “Walk The Walk” – BluesSara Phillips (Montreal, QC, Canada) – “Here's To You” – Folk/Singer-SongwriterSofia Kay (Toronto, ON, Canada) – “Tea Shop” – TeenSpencer Mackenzie (Ridgeway, ON, Canada) – “Devil Under Her Skin” – BluesSuzi Kory (Toronto, ON, Canada) – “Pretty Little Things” – CountryTourist Bureau (Thunder Bay, ON, Canada) – “All Will Be” – AAA (Adult Album Alternative)Wes Mack (Calgary, AB, Canada) – “Best Hangover” – CountryWest Of Here (Edmonton, AB, Canada) – “Reach For The Sky” – ChristianX. ARI (Toronto, ON, Canada) – “Stay V Go” – Pop/Top 40 via Blogger https://ift.tt/2NQpYGY
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The Razer Raiju mobile controller for Android phones which was announced in October alongside the Razer Phone 2 is now available to order online. The Raju mobile controller comes with a docking system for most Android phones and can rotate up to 60 degrees for adjustment.
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Other features of the controller include four re-mappable buttons, a hair trigger mode for rapid fire, and a dedicated mode switch button that lets you switch connectivity modes and paired devices. Users will able to connect their Android phone via Bluetooth or the USB-C cable included in the box. A single battery charge will give you up to 23 hours playtime. The Razer Phone 2, is now available to order online for $150. The controller can be ordered online here or in stores at select retailers starting early next year.
The million dollar question on every Android gamer’s mind is, “What games will work with the Razer Raiju Mobile?”
Here’s a list of apps that support Android Game Controllers and are generally compatible with the Razer Raiju Mobile. Based upon tests performed internally at Razer, the titles indicated with an asterisk* are fully compatible with the Razer Raiju Mobile.
“This list is dated December 2018, however, new titles are being added all the time and other titles may be supported.”
Action
Abuse for Android
Afterpulse – Elite Army
Agent Aliens
Alien Shooter
Altered Beast
Alto’s odyssey*
Ashworld
Babylonian Twins Platform Game
Best Sniper: Shooting Hunter 3D
Bloody Harry
Bully: Anniversary Edition
Cally’s Caves 4
Comix Zone Classic
Crimsonland
Dead Effect 2
DEAD TRIGGER – Offline Zombie Shooter
DEAD TRIGGER 2 – Zombie Survival Shooter*
DEER HUNTER 2018
D-GLES
Dokuro
Dungeon X Dungeon
ESWAT: City Under Siege Classic
Fields of Battle
Flats
Fly Away
Goat Simulator GoatZ
Grand Theft Auto III
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
GTA: Chinatown Wars
Gunslugs
Gunslugs 2
Gunstar Heroes Classic
Happy Vikings
Heroes and Castles 2
Heroes of SoulCraft – MOBA
Implosion – Never Lose Hope
Infinite Tanks
Into the Dead
JYDGE
Kid Chameleon Classic
Meganoid(2017)
Mini Dogfight Arcade
Modern Combat 5: eSports FPS
Modern Combat Versus: New Online Multiplayer FPS
Neon Chrome
Neoteria
Ninja Hero Cats
Noblemen: 1896
Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty
Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath
Power Hover
Prison Run and Gun
Rayman Fiesta Run
Rayman Jungle Run
Real Steel
Respawnables – FPS Special Forces
Robbery Bob
RULES OF SURVIVAL
SAS: Zombie Assault 4
Secret of Mana
Shadow Warrior Classic Redux
SHADOWGUN LEGENDS
SHADOWGUN: DEADZONE
Sniper Fury: Top shooting game – FPS
Soul Knight
Space Marshals
Stage Dive Legends
Star Horizon
Star Knight
Street Fighter IV Champion Edition
Subdivision Infinity: 3D Space Shooter
Tacticool*
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
The Revenge of Shinobi Classic
the SilverBullet
Time Recoil
Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found
Trouserheart
UNKILLED – Zombie Multiplayer Shooter*
Void of Heroes
War Robots
War Tortoise
Wind-up Knight 2
World of Tanks Blitz
Xenowerk
Zombie Age 2: Shadow Gun & Dead Offline Shooting
Zombie Gunship
Zombie Show
Zombieville USA 2
Adventure
Another World
ARK: Survival Evolved*
BADLAND
BADLAND 2
Batman – The Telltale Series
Batman: The Enemy Within
Bean Dreams
Beatbuddy
Colorblind – An Eye For An Eye
Crashlands
Death Road to Canada
FINAL FANTASY IX for Android
Goo Legend
GTA: Liberty City Stories
Inferno 2
Legend of the Skyfish
LEGO ® Batman: Beyond Gotham
LEGO® Jurassic World™
LEGO® Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin
LEGO® Star Wars™: TFA
Leo’s Fortune
Life is Strange
LIMBO
Minecraft
Minecraft: Story Mode
Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two
Never Alone: Ki Edition
Octodad: Dadliest Catch
Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee
Portal Knights
Rayman Adventures*
Rima: The Story Begins – Adventure Game
ROBLOX
SCP – Containment Breach
Sherman the Alaskan Cow GO
Super Phantom Cat
Survivalcraft 2
Suzy Cube
The Deer God
The Escapee
The School – White Day
The Walking Dead: Season One
The Wolf Among Us
Towelfight 2
Wayward Souls
Whispering Willows
Arcade
Aftermath XHD
Alpha Wave
Andor’s Trail
Asteroid Classic 80s space shooter | Alsteroids
Battle Copters
BLAZING STAR
Bomb Hunters
Brothers in Arms® 3
Burn Zombie Burn
Canabalt HD
Chrono&Cash
Dancing Line
Dark Incursion
Delver
Dragon, Fly! Free
Dynamite Jack
ePSXe for Android
Escargot Kart
EVAC HD
Faily Brakes
Fancy Pants Adventures
FIST OF AWESOME
Fractal Combat
Fury Roads Survivor
GAROU: MARK OF THE WOLVES
GodSpeed Arcade Cabinet
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Granny Smith
Heroes of Loot Free
I Must Run!
iO – A Physics Platformer
Jump Drive
Marauder | retro asteroid space shooter
Mechanic Escape
Meganoid
Meganoid 2
METAL SLUG
METAL SLUG 2
METAL SLUG 3
METAL SLUG X
Muffin Knight
Muffin Knight FREE
My Boy! Free – GBA Emulator
Neon Shadow
Nimble Quest
PAC-MAN Championship Edition
PAC-MAN Championship Edition DX
Paper Monsters Recut
Puddle +
Quantum Revenge – Mecha Robot Space Shooter
Radiant
Radiant HD
RAYCRISIS
RAYSTORM
R-TYPE
R-TYPE II
SAMURAI II: VENGEANCE
Samurai II: Vengeance THD
SAMURAI SHODOWN II
SHADOWGUN
SHADOWGUN THD
Skeletomb
Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Episode II
Space War SE
Super Crossfighter
Super Grav
Super Hexagon
Tainted Keep
Tank Ace Reloaded
Tank Ace Reloaded Lite
The Bug Butcher
Twin Shooter – Invaders
Ultra Zultra
Wind-up Knight
Casual
Clouds & Sheep 2
Delivery Bear
Diversion
Gailardia
MegaN64 (N64 Emulator)
ONE: Control the Symmetry
Super Phantom Cat 2
Entertainment
Moonlight Game Streaming
Steam Link (BETA)
Music
Give It Up!
Puzzle
Aporkalypse – Pigs of Doom
Auralux
Back to Bed
Beyond Ynth HD
Chuck’s Challenge 3D Ultra2016
Doptrix
Greedy Spiders 2
Green Ninja: Year of the Frog
Quell Reflect+
Samsara Game
Sprinkle
Sprinkle Islands
StarDrone*
Staying Together
Teslagrad*
Racing
Angry Birds Go!
Asphalt 8: Airborne
Asphalt 9: Legends – 2018’s New Arcade Racing Game
Beach Buggy Blitz
Beach Buggy Racing
Crazy Taxi City Rush
Gear.Club – True Racing*
Geometry Race
GT Racing 2: The Real Car Exp
Jett Tailfin Racers THD
Mad Skills Motocross 2
Need for Speed Most Wanted
PAKO – Car Chase Simulator
Rally Fury – Extreme Racing
Real Racing 3*
Reckless Racing 3
Repulze
Riptide GP
Riptide GP: Renegade
Riptide GP2
Rocket Racer
Rush Rally 2
Shine Runner
Skiing Fred
Smash Cops Heat
Splash Cars
Table Top Racing Premium
Tiny Little Racing
Trial Xtreme 3
Turbo league
Role Playing
Across Age 2
Adventure Company
Adventures of Mana
Cauldron (dungeon crawler)
CHRONO TRIGGER (Upgrade Ver.)
Crusaders of Light
Dungeon Hunter 5 – Action RPG
Evoland
Evoland 2*
FINAL FANTASY III
FINAL FANTASY IV
FINAL FANTASY IX
FINAL FANTASY V
FINAL FANTASY VI
FINAL FANTASY VII
Goat Simulator MMO Simulator
GraalOnline Classic
Heroes of Loot
Heroes of Loot 2
ICEY
Jade Empire: Special Edition
Lineage 2: Revolution*
Magic Rampage
MARVEL Future Fight
Oceanhorn ™
Order & Chaos 2: 3D MMO RPG
Phantasy Star II Classic
Phantom Rift
Post Brutal: Zombie Action RPG
Reaper
RPG Asdivine Dios
RPG Asdivine Menace
RPG Eve of the Genesis HD
RPG Fernz Gate
RPG Illusion of L’Phalcia
RPG Onigo Hunter
RPG Symphony of Eternity
RPGolf
Shadow Fight 3
SoulCraft – Action RPG (free)
SoulCraft 2 – Action RPG
Sproggiwood
Star Wars™: KOTOR
VALKYRIE PROFILE: LENNETH
Vendetta Online (3D Space MMO)
Ys Chronicles II
Simulation
Aerofly 2 Flight Simulator
Farming Simulator 16
Farming Simulator 18
Goat Simulator
Infinite Flight – Flight Simulator
SimplePlanes
Strike Wing: Raptor Rising
Snowboard Party 2
Snowboard Party Pro
Snowboard Party: World Tour
Stickman Cross Golf Battle
Stickman Soccer 2016
Super Party Sports: Football
Strategy
Great Battles Medieval THD
Kingdom: New Lands
Space Grunts
Vainglory 5V5*
The Razer Raiju Mobile Controller Is Now Available The Razer Raiju mobile controller for Android phones which was announced in October alongside the Razer Phone 2 is now available to order online.
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Complete HypnoThoughts Live 2016 Conference MP3 Audio Recordings Package
Complete HypnoThoughts Live 2016 Conference MP3 Audio Recordings Package
*Complete HypnoThoughts Live 2016 Conference MP3 Audio Recordings Package Full Conference Audio Recordings plus all available presenter handouts Available on CD-ROM or USB Flash Drive
This package features audio recordings of all sessions recorded exactly as is happened at the Conference.
Includes MP3 files of every session. Listen on your computer or fill your iPod or favorite MP3 player with all the live audio from every session. This package allows you to review presentations and is a lasting valuable resource.
INCLUDES ALL OF THE PRESENTATIONS FROM THE CONFERENCE:
Friday, August 26, 2016 Build Your Practice Through Referrals William Arendell Mesmerizing Mind & Body Mona Abdulrahim-Santl Spiritual Journeys Howard Batie Non Verbal Matters Teresa Perciful Help Your Mary Kay Lady Jo Moon Stage Hypnosis Safety Susan Rosen From Stressed to Best Ruth Scheider Progressions for Success Bob Burns Sensational Solutions for Hot Women Louise Baker Hypnosis in Medical, Surgical and Clinical Settings Kate Beaven Marks Closing the Deal getting the Client to Say Yes Selena Valentine Fascination with Fractionization Cheryl Ellman The Essential 4 Randi Light Mindfulness in the Treatment of Pain Birgit Zottmann Hypnotic Headlines Jason Linett Stage Hypnosis vs Comedy Hypnosis Alan Sands Want Business Success? Joan Courtney Walking in the Hypnosis Arena Jodi Hert Why Dr. Flowers Jo-Anne Eadie Stories as a Tool for Creative Conflict Resolution Mark Andreas What’s Emotional Intelligence Beryl Comar How to Make Stage Fright Your Friend Nicholas Pallesen Working with Military and Emergency Services Karl Smith Motivation Workshop Michael Watson Speed Attraction Dave Snyder Golfnosis Doug Juola Utilizing Cellular Plasticity in Your Hypnosis Practice Michael Ellner How to Run Ongoing Meet Up Groups Nancy Mac The Art of Successful Change Mercedes Herman Energy Work for Hypnotists Nicole Weber Overcome Allergies in Just One Session Kevin Cole Post Traumatic Growth Peter Bedard Group Trance for Hypno Junkies Sara Pugh I’m a Hypnotist. Now What? Carm Blacconiere Trance with NO Induction Kweethai Neil The CIA Dream Team Pattern Sara Carson Optimize Your Weight Loss Fern Tasig From Zero to Hero Keith Barker Instant & Rapid Hypnosis Sean Michael Andrews The Mind of an Alchemist Carl Pruitt Stuttering, Obesity, Fears, Allergies and more H. Larry Elman Everything You Wanted to Know About Hypnosis Shelley Stockwell Allergies, Sensitivities, Pain and Cravings William Wood Addiction Treatment in the 21st Century William Horton The Secret Way to Market Your Products Richard Barker Autoimmune Disorders Melissa Roth Conversational Regressions Jess Marion The Contender Pattern Toni Bryant Weight Loss: Deep Psychology Johnn Farley The Care and Feeing of Entertainment Agents Bernie Stevens 3 Must Have Sessions John Cerbone The Hypnotic Bridge Martin Peterson Creating Expectations for Your Client Michael DeSchalit Habits of Success Zoilita Grant The Shamanic Journey Tess Meissner Spoon bending 1.0 James Dayley Introduction to Ericksonian Hypnosis Mike Mandel Love, Care for and Train Your Man Sandi Graves Time Distortion in Hypnosis Richard Nongard Information Retrieval Regression Tech Marx Howell Supercharged Hypnotic Phenomena Jason Linett Say What? Kathy Gruver The Mutual Motivation Model James Hazlerig Insights into Relationships Hena Husain Body Language Secrets David Snyder Effective Presentations / Fast Phobia Release Joanna Cameron Stage Hypnosis for the 21st Century Daniel Jamison-Goyette Saturday, August 27, 2016 Hypnotic Public Speaking Derrick Watkins Breathe! Kimberly St. Laurent “ASMR” Phenomenon and Your Hypnosis Practice Jen Wilding Unlocking the Power of the Mind For Ultimate Weight Loss Didi Vergados Intro to Handwriting Analysis Linda Martinez Goodnetter How to Start Stage Hypnosis? Gyula Kovacs Locking in the Desired Change for Good! Ken Guzzo Changing Self-Concept and Self-Esteem Donald Pelles Trance Through Time Shawn & Sarah Carson, Jess Marion Introduction to the Simpson Protocol Ines Simpson Power Networking Hena Husain Internet Marketing for Hypnosis Part 2 Steve G. Jones Conflict Deescalation & Resolution Mike Wilson The Vertigo Induction Robert Otto Getting the Read on Your Client Robbie Spier Miller Rapid Release Regression Techniquies A.L. Ward Mentalism as a Hypnotic Show Warm-up Devin Knight Hypnosis and the Law Gary Urso 3 Principles and the Outside Outcome Michael Watson Kinesiology and Muscle Testing Dottie Ward Six Criteria for Creating Lasting Change Patrick Singleton Hypnosex Stin-Neils Musche Improv – You Can Do It! Cindy Levy Quickly Boost Results in Your Sales, and Sessions! Andria Michele Practical Applications of Laughter Therapy Kelley Woods Past Life Regression Therapy Debbie Papadakis How to be a Fearless Agent of Change Luke Howard Integrative Hypnosis for Sleep Melissa Tiers Pick Up the Phone to Book Gigs Rich Alexander Publishing Your Very Own Hypnosis Book for Fun and Profit Michael DeShalit Show Your Clients How the Mind Works Carm Blacconiere Creating the Vision of Your Success and making it Reality Scott Schmaren Inside Marketing: Techniquies to Propel Your Business Forward & Get More Clients Kathy Gruver Trauma Collapse Technique – The Castor Protocol Martin Castor A Pretty Website Should Also be Convincing Steve Stork Mental Training for Athletes and Performers Randi Light Five Keys to Power Anchoring William Wood What is the “IT” in Spriritual Hypnosis Keith Dykes Are You Effective? Kate Beaven Marks introduction to Crafting Metaphors Mike Mandel Become a Hypnosis Recording Artist James Dayley Perception, Curiosity & Creativity Elizabeth Carnwith The Reality Distortion Field Shawn Carson 2 Rapid Inductin Tricks Sandi Graves Heroic Hypnosis Bob Offer The Clubnosis Experience – A Mind/Music Mashup Matt Hale Autism and Aspergers Kevin Cole & Kelley Woods Troubleshooting the Dave Elman Induction Workshop Sheryl Elman Mediation Padman Pillai Neurology 101 – Left and Right Brain Sara Pugh Why You Should Become a Practitioner of the Virtual Gastric Band Joanne Eadie How to Write Your book Using CreateSpace.com Kathy Linkdert IBS and Hypnotherapy Melissa Roth Energetic Healing with Opening the Heart Transmissions Paul Wong Inductions That Convince Your Client Scott McFall Dealing with Distractions During Self Hypnosis Nancy Hunter Hypno Spa for Practitioners and Performers Patricia Eslava Vessey Sunday, August 28, 2016 Your Six-Figure Hypnosis Business Suzie Bowers Groups & Spiritual Hypnosis Cheri Baumann Hypnosis & NLP for MMA and Combat Athletes Joshua Manuel Day Traders Can Make You Money Jeffrey Richrds A Mind is an Awful Thing to Waste Marx Howell OTHER Inductions H. Larry Elman Lie to Me… If You Dare – How to Catch a Liar David Snyder Hypnosis for Heroes Steve Roehm Group Sessions Made Easy Robert Otto Transpersonal and Suprapersonal Hypnotherapy Timothy Trujillo Coaching the Unconcious Mind Melissa Tiers Moving Through Struggles to Grow Your Practice Greg Beckett Working with Military and Emergency Services Karl Smith Musical Inductions James Hazlerig & Rachel Raucher Scripted (Don’t Sell the Sizzle!) Bob Burns Let’s Talk Sex Will Horton Corporate Clinical Hypnosis Programs John Cerbone Q & A on the Business of Smoking Cessation Ken Guzzo Interactive Erotic Hypnosis Ethics Discussion Linda Nelson Refining Your Access to Past Life Regression Albert Marotto The Perfect Presentation to Medical People Seth-Deborah Roth Spoken Word a Tool for Change Mercedes Herman & Toni Bryant Designing Your Own Self-Hypnosis Regimen Adam Kilgore Easiest Way to Book High Paying Corporate Speaking Robert Harrison Hypnosis for Heroes Rick Green Demonstrational Hypnosis Mariana Mathews & Sean Michael Andrews Stepping Into Your Power Scott Schmaren Come Get Hypnotized! Rory Fulcher Overcoming Fear of Public Speaking Roy Hunter Waltzing with Wolverines: Working with Troubled Teens Mark Andreas How to Kill Cravings William Arandell Crush Facebook Marketing Richard Barker The Magic of Erickson: Moving Beyond Language Patterns Jess Marion Enneagram & Hypnosis Nancy Hunter The Free Speaking Secret Heather McFall The Magic Mirror: Hypnosis & The Differently Able Robert Schlesinger Helping Injured Athletes Heal Jo Moon Secretes of a Successful Hypnosis Session Stin-Neils Musche Spriritual Regression and Progression David Newman How to Heal a Broken Heart Beryl Comar Use Meetup to Grow Your Practice Robert Riddlemoser The Key Belief That Prevents Change Duff McDuffee Inductions , Inductions, Inductuions! Timothy Trujillo Rapid Non-Contextual Trauma Resolution Michele Braun Conversational Hypnosis in Client Settings Michael Ellner Hypno-Scan – Using the Super-Conscious Mind to Heal Ted Robinson Hypnotic Webinars for Explosive Profits Jason Linett Acupressure Facelift Dottie Ward Twice the Money… Twice the Fun Zolita Grant Why I Did it & What I’d do in a Different Venue Kevin Lepine The Rapid Inductions Workshop Rory Fulcher You Can Make Your Own (Template) Website Tina Pineiro Evidence Based Miracles Kevin Laye 26 Direct Suggestions Richard Nongard Subliminal Therapy Eugene Popa Connecting to Your Source Agnie Hernandez Stern-Sentencing: The Techniquie You Need to Know About Phylicia Mason
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Complete HypnoThoughts Live 2016 Conference MP3 Audio Recordings Package
Complete HypnoThoughts Live 2016 Conference MP3 Audio Recordings Package
*Complete HypnoThoughts Live 2016 Conference MP3 Audio Recordings Package Full Conference Audio Recordings plus all available presenter handouts Available on CD-ROM or USB Flash Drive
This package features audio recordings of all sessions recorded exactly as is happened at the Conference.
Includes MP3 files of every session. Listen on your computer or fill your iPod or favorite MP3 player with all the live audio from every session. This package allows you to review presentations and is a lasting valuable resource.
INCLUDES ALL OF THE PRESENTATIONS FROM THE CONFERENCE:
Friday, August 26, 2016 Build Your Practice Through Referrals William Arendell Mesmerizing Mind & Body Mona Abdulrahim-Santl Spiritual Journeys Howard Batie Non Verbal Matters Teresa Perciful Help Your Mary Kay Lady Jo Moon Stage Hypnosis Safety Susan Rosen From Stressed to Best Ruth Scheider Progressions for Success Bob Burns Sensational Solutions for Hot Women Louise Baker Hypnosis in Medical, Surgical and Clinical Settings Kate Beaven Marks Closing the Deal getting the Client to Say Yes Selena Valentine Fascination with Fractionization Cheryl Ellman The Essential 4 Randi Light Mindfulness in the Treatment of Pain Birgit Zottmann Hypnotic Headlines Jason Linett Stage Hypnosis vs Comedy Hypnosis Alan Sands Want Business Success? Joan Courtney Walking in the Hypnosis Arena Jodi Hert Why Dr. Flowers Jo-Anne Eadie Stories as a Tool for Creative Conflict Resolution Mark Andreas What’s Emotional Intelligence Beryl Comar How to Make Stage Fright Your Friend Nicholas Pallesen Working with Military and Emergency Services Karl Smith Motivation Workshop Michael Watson Speed Attraction Dave Snyder Golfnosis Doug Juola Utilizing Cellular Plasticity in Your Hypnosis Practice Michael Ellner How to Run Ongoing Meet Up Groups Nancy Mac The Art of Successful Change Mercedes Herman Energy Work for Hypnotists Nicole Weber Overcome Allergies in Just One Session Kevin Cole Post Traumatic Growth Peter Bedard Group Trance for Hypno Junkies Sara Pugh I’m a Hypnotist. Now What? Carm Blacconiere Trance with NO Induction Kweethai Neil The CIA Dream Team Pattern Sara Carson Optimize Your Weight Loss Fern Tasig From Zero to Hero Keith Barker Instant & Rapid Hypnosis Sean Michael Andrews The Mind of an Alchemist Carl Pruitt Stuttering, Obesity, Fears, Allergies and more H. Larry Elman Everything You Wanted to Know About Hypnosis Shelley Stockwell Allergies, Sensitivities, Pain and Cravings William Wood Addiction Treatment in the 21st Century William Horton The Secret Way to Market Your Products Richard Barker Autoimmune Disorders Melissa Roth Conversational Regressions Jess Marion The Contender Pattern Toni Bryant Weight Loss: Deep Psychology Johnn Farley The Care and Feeing of Entertainment Agents Bernie Stevens 3 Must Have Sessions John Cerbone The Hypnotic Bridge Martin Peterson Creating Expectations for Your Client Michael DeSchalit Habits of Success Zoilita Grant The Shamanic Journey Tess Meissner Spoon bending 1.0 James Dayley Introduction to Ericksonian Hypnosis Mike Mandel Love, Care for and Train Your Man Sandi Graves Time Distortion in Hypnosis Richard Nongard Information Retrieval Regression Tech Marx Howell Supercharged Hypnotic Phenomena Jason Linett Say What? Kathy Gruver The Mutual Motivation Model James Hazlerig Insights into Relationships Hena Husain Body Language Secrets David Snyder Effective Presentations / Fast Phobia Release Joanna Cameron Stage Hypnosis for the 21st Century Daniel Jamison-Goyette Saturday, August 27, 2016 Hypnotic Public Speaking Derrick Watkins Breathe! Kimberly St. Laurent “ASMR” Phenomenon and Your Hypnosis Practice Jen Wilding Unlocking the Power of the Mind For Ultimate Weight Loss Didi Vergados Intro to Handwriting Analysis Linda Martinez Goodnetter How to Start Stage Hypnosis? Gyula Kovacs Locking in the Desired Change for Good! Ken Guzzo Changing Self-Concept and Self-Esteem Donald Pelles Trance Through Time Shawn & Sarah Carson, Jess Marion Introduction to the Simpson Protocol Ines Simpson Power Networking Hena Husain Internet Marketing for Hypnosis Part 2 Steve G. Jones Conflict Deescalation & Resolution Mike Wilson The Vertigo Induction Robert Otto Getting the Read on Your Client Robbie Spier Miller Rapid Release Regression Techniquies A.L. Ward Mentalism as a Hypnotic Show Warm-up Devin Knight Hypnosis and the Law Gary Urso 3 Principles and the Outside Outcome Michael Watson Kinesiology and Muscle Testing Dottie Ward Six Criteria for Creating Lasting Change Patrick Singleton Hypnosex Stin-Neils Musche Improv – You Can Do It! Cindy Levy Quickly Boost Results in Your Sales, and Sessions! Andria Michele Practical Applications of Laughter Therapy Kelley Woods Past Life Regression Therapy Debbie Papadakis How to be a Fearless Agent of Change Luke Howard Integrative Hypnosis for Sleep Melissa Tiers Pick Up the Phone to Book Gigs Rich Alexander Publishing Your Very Own Hypnosis Book for Fun and Profit Michael DeShalit Show Your Clients How the Mind Works Carm Blacconiere Creating the Vision of Your Success and making it Reality Scott Schmaren Inside Marketing: Techniquies to Propel Your Business Forward & Get More Clients Kathy Gruver Trauma Collapse Technique – The Castor Protocol Martin Castor A Pretty Website Should Also be Convincing Steve Stork Mental Training for Athletes and Performers Randi Light Five Keys to Power Anchoring William Wood What is the “IT” in Spriritual Hypnosis Keith Dykes Are You Effective? Kate Beaven Marks introduction to Crafting Metaphors Mike Mandel Become a Hypnosis Recording Artist James Dayley Perception, Curiosity & Creativity Elizabeth Carnwith The Reality Distortion Field Shawn Carson 2 Rapid Inductin Tricks Sandi Graves Heroic Hypnosis Bob Offer The Clubnosis Experience – A Mind/Music Mashup Matt Hale Autism and Aspergers Kevin Cole & Kelley Woods Troubleshooting the Dave Elman Induction Workshop Sheryl Elman Mediation Padman Pillai Neurology 101 – Left and Right Brain Sara Pugh Why You Should Become a Practitioner of the Virtual Gastric Band Joanne Eadie How to Write Your book Using CreateSpace.com Kathy Linkdert IBS and Hypnotherapy Melissa Roth Energetic Healing with Opening the Heart Transmissions Paul Wong Inductions That Convince Your Client Scott McFall Dealing with Distractions During Self Hypnosis Nancy Hunter Hypno Spa for Practitioners and Performers Patricia Eslava Vessey Sunday, August 28, 2016 Your Six-Figure Hypnosis Business Suzie Bowers Groups & Spiritual Hypnosis Cheri Baumann Hypnosis & NLP for MMA and Combat Athletes Joshua Manuel Day Traders Can Make You Money Jeffrey Richrds A Mind is an Awful Thing to Waste Marx Howell OTHER Inductions H. Larry Elman Lie to Me… If You Dare – How to Catch a Liar David Snyder Hypnosis for Heroes Steve Roehm Group Sessions Made Easy Robert Otto Transpersonal and Suprapersonal Hypnotherapy Timothy Trujillo Coaching the Unconcious Mind Melissa Tiers Moving Through Struggles to Grow Your Practice Greg Beckett Working with Military and Emergency Services Karl Smith Musical Inductions James Hazlerig & Rachel Raucher Scripted (Don’t Sell the Sizzle!) Bob Burns Let’s Talk Sex Will Horton Corporate Clinical Hypnosis Programs John Cerbone Q & A on the Business of Smoking Cessation Ken Guzzo Interactive Erotic Hypnosis Ethics Discussion Linda Nelson Refining Your Access to Past Life Regression Albert Marotto The Perfect Presentation to Medical People Seth-Deborah Roth Spoken Word a Tool for Change Mercedes Herman & Toni Bryant Designing Your Own Self-Hypnosis Regimen Adam Kilgore Easiest Way to Book High Paying Corporate Speaking Robert Harrison Hypnosis for Heroes Rick Green Demonstrational Hypnosis Mariana Mathews & Sean Michael Andrews Stepping Into Your Power Scott Schmaren Come Get Hypnotized! Rory Fulcher Overcoming Fear of Public Speaking Roy Hunter Waltzing with Wolverines: Working with Troubled Teens Mark Andreas How to Kill Cravings William Arandell Crush Facebook Marketing Richard Barker The Magic of Erickson: Moving Beyond Language Patterns Jess Marion Enneagram & Hypnosis Nancy Hunter The Free Speaking Secret Heather McFall The Magic Mirror: Hypnosis & The Differently Able Robert Schlesinger Helping Injured Athletes Heal Jo Moon Secretes of a Successful Hypnosis Session Stin-Neils Musche Spriritual Regression and Progression David Newman How to Heal a Broken Heart Beryl Comar Use Meetup to Grow Your Practice Robert Riddlemoser The Key Belief That Prevents Change Duff McDuffee Inductions , Inductions, Inductuions! Timothy Trujillo Rapid Non-Contextual Trauma Resolution Michele Braun Conversational Hypnosis in Client Settings Michael Ellner Hypno-Scan – Using the Super-Conscious Mind to Heal Ted Robinson Hypnotic Webinars for Explosive Profits Jason Linett Acupressure Facelift Dottie Ward Twice the Money… Twice the Fun Zolita Grant Why I Did it & What I’d do in a Different Venue Kevin Lepine The Rapid Inductions Workshop Rory Fulcher You Can Make Your Own (Template) Website Tina Pineiro Evidence Based Miracles Kevin Laye 26 Direct Suggestions Richard Nongard Subliminal Therapy Eugene Popa Connecting to Your Source Agnie Hernandez Stern-Sentencing: The Techniquie You Need to Know About Phylicia Mason
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