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records-of-records · 28 days ago
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Invaders “You Touch My Soul” 1972 Sir Collins
Don’t know much about the Invaders other than “Sir” Clancy Collins produced them and that I really enjoy the two singles of theirs I have. This single has a killer trombone solo. Not very many records in my collection have that. Unfortunately this doesn’t seem to be on any of the streaming services. Such a shame because it’s pretty killer.
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hxsqk · 3 months ago
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stiwfssr · 11 months ago
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riotinyellow · 4 months ago
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I don't know what characters are going to be in sunrise on the reaping, but I need clancy brown to play any of them.
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fourorfivemovements · 2 years ago
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Films Watched in 2023: 60. Wittgenstein (1993) - Dir. Derek Jarman
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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 2 years ago
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costumeloverz71 · 1 year ago
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Mrs. Heidelberg (Joan Collins) Blue/purple gown.. The Clandestine Marriage (1998).. Costume by Deirdre Clancy.
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pupsmailbox · 3 months ago
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STARTING WITH C
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MASCULINE︰ cade. caden. caelan. caiden. cairo. cal. cale. caleb. caleb.. callahan. callan. callaway. callen. callum. calvin. cam. camden. camdyn. cameron. camilo. camron. cannon. carey. carl. carleton. carlos. carlton. carson. carter. cary. case. casey. cash. casimir. cason. casper. cassius. caulder. cavan. cayden. cayson. cecil. cedar. cedric. cesar. chace. chad. chadwick. chaim. chance. chandler. channing. charles. charley. charlie. charlton. chas. chase. chaz. chesley. chester. chet. chip. chris. christian. christie. christopher. chuck. chuckie. chucky. cillian. clair. clancy. clarence. clark. claud. claude. clay. clayton. clem. clement. cletis. cletus. cleve. cliff. clifford. clifton. clint. clinton. clive. clyde. cobie. cody. cohen. colbert. colby. cole. coleman. colin. collin. collins. collyn. colson. colt. colten. colter. colton. connell. conner. connor. conor. conrad. cooper. corbin. cordell. corey. cori. cornelius. cornell. corwin. cory. cosmo. coty. coy. craig. crawford. cree. creighton. crew. crispian. crispin. cristian. crofton. cruz. cullen. curran. curt. curtis. cuthbert. cy. cyan. cyril. cyrus.
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FEMININE︰ cadence. caelie. cailin. calanthe. calanthia. caleigh. cali. callie. calliope. cam. camellia. cameron. camila. camilla. camille. camryn. candace. candi. candice. candy. candyce. capri. cara. careen. carey. carina. caris. carissa. carla. carlisa. carlisle. carly. carlyn. carmel. carmella. carmen. carol. carolina. caroline. carolyn. carrie. carter. casey. cass. cassandra. cassidy. cassie. cat. cataleya. catalina. catharine. catherine. cathleen. cathryn. cecelia. cecilia. cecily. cedar. celandine. celeste. celestine. celia. celinda. celine. chalice. chana. chandler. chanel. chanelle. channing. chantal. chantel. chantelle. chanté. charisma. charissa. charisse. charity. charla. charlee. charleen. charleigh. charlene. charley. charli. charlie. charlotte. charmaine. charnette. chasity. chastity. chaya. chelle. chelsea. chelsey. chelsie. cher. cherette. cheri. cherice. cherie. cherilyn. cherise. cherish. cherry. cherryl. cheryl. chesley. chevonne. cheyanne. cheyenne. chloe. chloë. chrissie. chrissy. christa. christabel. christabella. christabelle. christal. christen. christi. christiana. christie. christina. christine. christobel. christy. chrysanta. chrystal. ciara. cicely. ciera. cierra. cinda. cindi. cindra. cindy. claire. clara. clare. clarette. claribel. clarice. clarinda. clarissa. clarity. claudia. clematis. clemence. clemency. clementine. cleo. clover. coleen. colene. colette. colleen. collins. collyn. connie. constance. cora.
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NEUTRAL︰ cab. cable. cache. cade. caden. cadence. cai. cal. callahan. callaway. callout. calm. camari. cambrian. camdyn. cameron. camille. camp. campbell. camren. camryn. candle. candy. cannon. canyon. captain. captor. carcass. carousel. carry. carsen. carsyn. carter. cartier. cas. cascade. case. casey. cash. casino. casket. casper. caspian. cassidy. castle. casual. cat. catalogue. cavalry. cave. cavity. cay. caydence. caylen. cedar. celeb. cement. cemetery. century. chain. chainsaw. chandler. channing. chaos. char. charge. charity. charleston. charley. charlie. charly. charm. chase. chayce. checkers. cheer. chemical. cherish. chernobyl. cherry. chevelle. chevy. chiffon. chilly. chip. chirp. chop. chosen. chozen. chris. chrome. chrysalis. chrysanthemum. church. cider. cidney. cinder. cinnamon. city. cj. clarity. clarke. classic. clay. clear. clementine. cliché. click. cliff. cloak. clock. closure. cloud. clover. clownery. cob. cobalt. cobolt. cobra. cocoa. code. codin. colby. colt. comatose. combat. conley. control. cookie. cooper. copeland. copper. cor. coral. corbyn. corduroy. core. corvette. cory. cosmic. count. court. courtesy. courtney. cove. coven. covet. coy. coyote. cradle. crane. crank. crash. cree. crest. crew. crime. crimson. crisis. critter. croc. crosby. cross. crow. crown. cruise. crush. crystal. cupcake. curse. cyan. cyber. cylinder. cypress. cécile.
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butchsophiewalten · 1 year ago
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There was another space last night. Only found out about it this morning and apparently they mentioned a dog animatronic named Ringo. Could you do a recap on it?
OK twitter space recap again. Just for clarity, a lot of these answers are effectively verbatim, but have been chopped down for clarity and to remove some less relevant information.
-Someone asks what the hardest part of making an episode is and Martin goes 'Fucking, coming up with what's gonna happen in it.' And talks about how like, if TWF4 took three years to make, half the time was just preproduction and him figuring out what the hell was going to happen. He talks about how TWF4 was originally going to be a return to form for the series, and then one day he woke up and thought about it and was like "this is fucking shit." and that's when he decided to make it more cinematic.
-Someone asks if TWF4 will have Spanish subtitles, and Martin says no, because writing the English ones was a pain and he doesn't want to go through that again.
-Somebody asks who Martin would cast for Brian if The Walten Files was a live action series, and Kyle extends the question to 'Who would you cast for Everyone?'. They spend the next while just spitballing answers, which I've condensed here:
Kyle thinks it'd be fun to cast Jack as "Weird" Al Yankovic, and Martin thinks that's funny. He doesn't know who he would cast for Jack. Martin says Brian would be "The guy from Whiplash", who is Miles Teller.
Martin says Derek Collins would be Michael Mckean, but Kyle picks Clancy Brown.
Kyle says Charles should be Adam Driver.
Martin says Felix would be Michael Douglas as he is in Falling Down, and says that he's always thinking of him whenever he goes to draw Felix.
Martin says Sophie would be Ally Sheedy as she is in The Breakfast Club, and how Allison Reynolds (Ally Sheedy's character in The Breakfast Club) was in part inspiration for Sophie's character. Secondary pick Martin gives is Mia Goth, but says they aren't the same in the face or the mannerisms, just that Mia Goth would make a good portrayal of the character because she's such a good actress.
Martin picks Shelley Duvall for Rosemary, saying again that they don't really look alike, but that she'd do a great job portraying the character. Kyle says a young Jane Kaczmarek would make a good Rosemary, too, and Martin mentions that he could also see a very young Carol Burnett, "...because she has a very smile-shaped smile."
Martin says that they aren't at all the same physically, but that Tina Parker would make a great Susan. Inspired heavily by her role in Better Call Saul.
-Martin hems and haws for a bit about who a good Jenny would be, saying that it's difficult, because she has such a particular face. On the topic, Kyle brings up how fans so often portray Jenny as "chubby", and how that's really impacted how he thinks of Jenny as a character, where he imagines the fanon version of her before even the canon one.
Martin agrees like, "This kinda influenced the way I draw her. I've been drawing concept art for Jenny recently and I noticed I've started drawing her a little chubbier. Not to the extent of the fanon, but the way I look at the character has changed a lot because of the way the fandom draws her... But I could definitely see Jenny as a chubby character, she just has that vibe." (<-Mostly paraphrased)
-Martin and Kyle say they both keep running into a funny problem where they google Charles using his full name, and wonder why all of the results just call him 'Charles Walten Files', forgetting that his full name is not public information yet.
-Martin says that if there was anything he would change about The Walten Files, he'd make Bon less adjacent to Bonnie from Five Nights at Freddy's. He says he wishes he'd made Bon a dog named Ringo, and that the name "Ringo" has a specific lore reason behind it (Unrelated to. The Beatles.)
-Martin talks about how when he first named Bon's Burgers, he thought he was being really clever, because in French "Bon" means "Good", so it was like calling it "Good Burgers".
-Someone asks what Martin would rename Bon's Burgers to if Bon's name had been different, and he says he'd call it "Wonderland".
-Martin gives a story about him actually seriously injuring himself opening a can of Palmitos, slicing his palm open and needing to get stitches, but how the main thing he was worried about was it keeping him from releasing TWF4 on time, and how he was really scared of the fan reaction of like, 'he always fucking does this, he always delays the episode', before he talked to some friends and calmed down about it. This all happened like less than a week ago. He tells everyone not to worry to much about it, that he's still in some pain, but he's fine.
-Someone asks about the "Bontest", the contest where people could submit their original characters to appear briefly in TWF4, and Martin says that he plans to work on it last, as a reward for himself.
-Someone asks if a Welcome to Bon's Burgers remake could ever happen, Martin answers: "No. I would have wanted to, but I'm really trying to stay, like, legally distinct from Five Nights at Freddys. So no more Welcome to Bon's Burgers, ever."
-Martin asks Kyle, "Is Charles mean? or nice?" and Kyle says he thinks Charles has like. Fun Uncle energy. That he's the sort of person you'd maybe think was mean, but that he's ultimately pretty silly and laid-back. He calls him the type of person to doodle in the margins of his work.
-Someone asks if Boozoo is a magician or a ringmaster, and Martin says that he is both. When he's not on stage, he falls into the ringmaster persona, but when he's performing he's doing magic tricks and the like. He switches between both.
-"Boozoo has a mechanism where he can take off his hat, and there's a very tiny plush rabbit in his hat"
-"Will we ever get to know how Jenny and Sophie met and/or became a couple?" "Yes. We will see it in the series, I have the whole thing planned out. Yippie!"
-Martin talks about how when making WTBB, he went through a phase where he really hated Banny, and took her out of the game. Then he was like, fuck, I need a new girl character, and that's why he created Sha.
-"Who has been your favorite character to develop personality-wise and role-wise?" "Felix Kranken. I fucking love but I fucking hate Felix kranken... I feel like the viewer keeps indirectly giving Felix chances, like, to make things right. And you will see how he uses those chances."
-Someone asks for a Felix Fact, and Kyle jokes that he smells bad. Martin says he disagrees, and that he thinks Felix smells like car air freshener.
-Actual Felix Fact: He loves Louis Wain's paintings, and has many in his office. Martin says he really connects with the story around them, and that he also feels a deep connection to cats.
-"How many takes did the phone call in BunnyFarm take to get right? Was the wavering in Jack's voice before he got angry intentional?" "It took three takes and yeah, yes it was. I did one take that was like, screaming angry, and another one was very whispery, and then i got the version that was used." They talk for a bit and then Martin goes "I think Jack here like, works best when he's not like, exaggerated, but you can tell that he's on the verge of just-- punching you fucking skull, but he doesn't like, explode. And it's this tension of like, when will we see this character like, genuinely lose his mind, yknow?"
-Someone asks if Bon could ever learn to like or be nice to Banny, and Martin says that if the showstoppers had any kind of linear story then he would probably grow to be nicer to her eventually, but because they're in like an episodic thing where everything resets, he's just gonna hate her forever
-Linda Lore: This isn't necessarily canon, but Martin kinda imagines that she'd move out of hurricane after only a couple of weeks because it's such a ghost town, so she moves to Nashville end ends up starting a family there and having two children.
-My question! I asked Kyle and Martin what musicians/bands they listen to. Kyle lists Gorillaz, Tally Hall, and Tenacious D. Martin lists MF Doom, Tyler, the Creator, and Canserbero.
-Martin mentions an incident with Bon's Burgers where a guy showed up and stood on a table demanding to eat pizza, and stayed there for 20 hours demanding to eat pizza.
-Martin imagines a funny scenario where Charles' car breaks down on the way to work and Jack gives him a ride. Charles asks to listen to some music, and Jack starts playing "obscure 30s music", and Charles is like, "what the fuck?", while Jack is bobbing his head like he's listening to heavy metal.
-Someone asks if there's any Autistic characters in The Walten Files, and Kyle brings up his personal headcanon that both Sophie and Jenny have autism, but that Jenny has it comorbid with ADHD. Martin mentions that it's actually canon that Charles has ADHD, and how it was one of the first things he decided on for his character.
-Kyle specifically asks if there's any Walten Files characters Martin can imagine being Autistic, and Martin gives a long answer I've written out as follows:
"Okay, so, this is really complicated, but the episode 5 draft is finished, and I sent it to Eva, and- this episode has a bigger focus on Sophie, episode 5, and I think a lot of things- Eva- I talked a lot about it with Eva, and she mentioned how Sophie, was like, had many many traits that imply that she is autistic.
And, while I said yes, that the intention was to like, sorta allude to it? I would never confirm it because I wouldn't be able to represent it properly. I would never be able to fully represent it, because it's not an experience I've gone through. But there's a lot of like, unintentional double meaning with Autism, with like, what's going on in her head and how like, she behaves, in a way?
But I feel like, from what Eva told me, from her experience as an Autistic person, she told me it was a really good representation, for like, the character. Even if it wasn't intentional, because she's never represented as like, mentally unstable, or not fit to, like-not competent... But you can still see some of her personal struggles in her behavior."
-They talk for a while about how Kyle likes to think that Boozoo is gay, but he's not especially a fan of the relatively popular ship between him and Bon. Martin says that a better Boozoo ship idea could maybe be Pete the Hippo, provided that the recasted his VA.
-On the same topic, Martin agrees that Boozoo and Bon would be a bad ship idea, because he doesn't like the idea of Bon being with anybody who he treats poorly, and how this is the reason why he really tries to be nice to Sha, even if he isn't especially good at it. Martin mentions that the thing that really makes Bon like Sha is that she's the one person who can really tell him off, and for a while he was a little scared of her.
-Martin talks about a funny showstoppers story he's thought of, where Banny gets a crush on a girl from school and Boozoo and Sha help her work up the courage to ask her out, but the girl is just so unapologetically mean to Banny and totally breaks her heart, and so all the showstoppers come to defend Banny, and they go and beat up this teenager on her behalf.
-Someone asks for a "Susan Fun Fact" but typos it as "Susan Gun Fact". Martin says that Susan would think that the American attitude towards guns and gun control is one of the things most wrong with the United States. Kyle says it'd be funny if she was the type to believe that, but then own a gun anyway.
-Martin says that he really loves Susan's voice, and thinks it's so perfect for her character.
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leavethemtorot · 8 months ago
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VK Masterpost
This will be updated with new characters as needed, but holds all current characters
Canon
Harriet Hook
Sammy Smee
Big Murph
Jade of Agrabah
Diego de Vil
Harry Badun
Jace Badun
Squeaky Smee
Squirmy Smee
Uma Triskelion
Harry Hook
Gil LeGume
Bonny Callahan
Claudine Frollo
Desiree Marinos
Jonas Marinos
Gonzo
Clay Clayton
Mal
Jay of Agrabah
Carlos de Vil
Evie Metternich
Freddie Facilier
Celia Facilier
Junior LeGume
Gast LeGume
CJ Hook
Eddie Balthazar
Maddy Mim
Yzla
Zevon
Reza of Agrabah
Anthony Tremaine
Dizzy Tremaine
Ginny Gothel
Rick Ratcliffe
Hermie Bing
Lefou Deux
Red Hearts
Widely Accepted Fanon
Marya Rasputin
Ivy de Vil
Hunter de Vil
Original
Heimir Westergaard
Hawise Angevin
Gale LeGume
Sage Snoops
Maddox Dobbs
Abigail Callaghan
Hart Bing
Clancy Muntz
Maitland Mim
Maggie Mim
Elias Westergaard
Silver Tóth
Cedar Muntz
Mila Tóth
Arthur Mim
Gwen Mim
Shan Huang
Agatha Frollo
Rosa Hearts (credit to @panthera-tigris-venenata )
Hou Jia
Zhu Rong
Vladivoj Hearts (credit to @panthera-tigris-venenata )
Jared Hearts (credit to @panthera-tigris-venenata )
Kazimíra Hearts (credit to @panthera-tigris-venenata )
Mečislav(a) Hearts (credit to @panthera-tigris-venenata )
Emmerich Metternich
Miloš Rasputin
Dior Traviss
Su Tsui
Yan Chiu
Knox
Knix
Laura Rourke
Lizzy Balthazar
Bernadette Sykes
Ripley Callaghan
Myf Mim
Macaulay Mim
Mickey Mim
Maeve Mim
Leighton Rourke
Malvina Mim
Malcolm Mim
Desi Tremaine
Bella Tremaine
Davinia Tremaine
Dixie Tremaine
Dodie Tremaine
Mars Mim
Haze Bing
Siv Stabbington
Blakely Sykes
Henry Plantagenet
Emmit Blakeslee
Meade Mim
Michelle Mim
Gene LeGume
Tiitus Westergaard
Esteban de la Cruz
Whitney Sykes
Levi Beck
Hadley Bing
Gustave LeGume
Alex Plantagenet
Collin Muntz
Iolanthe Mim
Blodwen Mim
Myrddin Mim
Magnus Mim
Monet Mim
Mallory de Vil
Kennedy de Vil
Lucia Clark
Rosie Angevin
Gloria Gothel
Gabriella Gothel
Gaia Gothel
Gisela Gothel
Harvey Snoops
Åse Stabbington
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postmoderntongues · 23 days ago
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AI is a wonderful beautiful thing and is only negative under capitalism. More art, more expression, is only a bad thing when as artists we are competing for the limited financial resources of our audience. My cousin, a brilliant man with so many wonderful ideas that he has struggled to articulate his entire life and has so much of his intelligence and so much of what he can offer society just rot in his head unexpressed and can now communicate his thoughts and feelings and ideas in a way where others can comprehend him. Thats a fucking BEAUTIFUL thing. That's up there with eyeglasses and the hearing aid. The only circumstance in which this miraculous advancement in helping people communicate is a negative thing is under capitalism where it creates competition for traditional authors. Im sure there are authors from 60 years ago who would say I was a failure as a writer and cheating for needing spell check or google.
As an author Im not threatened by AI writing. Wal-mart sells cheap plastic furniture but enough people still want beautiful wood handcrafted pieces to keep the woodworking artists in business. We can grow a diamond in a lab but one dug out of the ground is still more valuable. McDonalds will fill your stomach but anybody with the funds would prefer a meal cooked by a 5 star chef. Misscandyhaulic sells $500 dresses and didn't go out of business because shein sells them for $1.38 with free shipping. Traditionally written pieces may become a luxury product but all that means is we will be able to sell them at luxury prices.
A machine will never be able to replicate what is unique about unfiltered human thought and experience, it only serves to help people without those trade skills to share their thoughts and experiences eloquently to do so and be understood. Also, like I said, if they programmed a robot to function as poorly as my meat-computer or store as much trauma as I have it would overheat and start an electrical fire not write a Harper Collins pulp novel.
People like Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Tom Clancy, Colleen Hoover, ebook erotic pushers, Danielle Steele, Stephanie Mayer, John Green, EL James, Anna Todd, Suzanne Collins, James Patterson, authors that have made their entire careers cranking out middle of the road unimpressive but unoffensive fiction for philistines who watch network television have to be worried right now, because for the most part their work is soulless and formulaic and commercial and offers nothing about the human experience that an AI couldn't replicate (if they aren't already using AI for their work since most of them use Ghostwriters and only write their own outlines if that so I guess their ghostwriters would be the ones out of a job)
I don't write for money or for a final product, I write because the experience is the closest thing to godhood that a mortal can experience and as a psychotic narcissist I need that. I write to be understood. I write because if people can sympathize with my characters, maybe that means that by some stretch of the imagination I could be sympathized with despite my flaws as well. I write to drain the pressure of my intrusive thoughts and tell secrets that I can't even trust hospital staff with. I write to confess things I've done or seen or thought about doing. I write in hopes of justifying my existence as a consumer of resources who is too mentally ill to hold a regular full-time job to the society that keeps me alive in hopes that they won't see my survival as worthless and give up on trying to find value in perpetuating my survival.
If AI means more well-written books regardless of how labor-intensive their creation is, once again, that is only a negative under capitalism where art is competitive and not collaborative.
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cranes-menagerie · 5 months ago
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Main inspirations for Beware The Bat
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This is set in the same universe as Man of tomorrow, but while man of tomorrow takes place in a stylized 1960s style Sci fi metropolis
Beware the bat is similar to the animated series where it's stuck in the aesthetics of Gothic 1940s while it has modern tech, but it also has elements from the 80s.
The criminal underworld is a massive focus, and everyone is tied to the main big bad in some way or another
Clancy Brown as Sal Maroni isn't the only thing I'm bringing over for this concept. Oswald Cobb being voiceclaimed by Collin Farrel Is also being brought over.
I love the interpretation of Oswald from the Reevesverse.
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The criminal underworld of Gotham has always been my favorite part of the Batman Mythos, and I love that we are getting an entire show about it.
Hell, the name for the au of "Beware The Bat" stemmed from a "slogan" where the Batman was thought of as a demon so people would say "beware the bat"
I'm honestly considering changing the voice of Bruce to be battinson voice so that the au is a "if I were to have the reigns of the batman universe" au
That would mean
Dano is Riddler
Jeffery Wright is Gordon
Zoe Kravitz is catwoman
Farrel is penguin
Pattinson is batman you get the point
BTB is to the batman what man of tomorrow is to My adventures with superman
I'm excited to start working...
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stairnaheireann · 11 months ago
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#OTD in 1893 – Birth of IRA Volunteer, Richard ‘Dick’ McKee, at Phibsborough Rd in Dublin.
McKee became an apprentice in the publishing business at Gill & Son, Upper O’Connell Street, and then a compositor. McKee was a prominent member of the IRA. He was also friend to some senior members in the republican movement, including Éamon de Valera, Austin Stack and Michael Collins. Along with Peadar Clancy and Conor Clune, he was killed by his captors in Dublin Castle on 21 November 1920, a…
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devoted-to-colin-farrell · 2 years ago
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A psychic doctor, John Clancy (Sir Anthony Hopkins), works with an F.B.I. Special Agent (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) in search of serial killer Charles Ambrose (Colin Farrell).
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Trivia - Sir Anthony Hopkins and Collin Farrell appeared in Alexander (2004). Abbie Cornish and Colin Farrell appeared in Seven Psychopaths (2012).
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marjaystuff · 5 months ago
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New Blog: Shadow Writers
What happens when an author dies and still has material that could be published? One would naturally think that no more books would be published under their name.  But there are novels that are written in the spirit of or written based on information from the original author.  Interestingly it is not as unusual as you would expect. Robert Ludlum died after writing 3 Bourne novels.  Eric Van Lustbader now writes the series.   After Ian Fleming died, Anthony Horowitz continued writing James Bond books. “Other deceased writers who are still publishing books include Tom Clancy (Grant Blackwood and Mark Greaney), Vince Flynn (Kyle Mills), Michael Palmer (his son, Daniel Palmer) and Mickey Spillane (Max Allen Collins).” (–Mary G., Fiction Collection Coordinator of Laramie County Library)
There are other authors and shadow authors (my name for them), but the one that interests me right now is Janet Dailey.  I just picked up a new book by Janet Dailey and while it had a plotline that was vaguely familiar to other books I have read (like pieces of this book and parts like another book), I shrugged it off.  After all, it was new. It was marketed as “the first in a new cozy Christmas series.”  It seems that Janet Dailey (according to Goodreads) died in 2013, it is her husband and daughter who are now writing books under her name.  I can’t decide if I am upset by the deception or upset by the lack of clarity that is part of the deception.   It’s been ten years, maybe the books should start to include their names under author as others have done.  Maybe deception is not their true purpose as much as carrying on her legacy, but that could be a great story itself as well as a marketing ploy.  For me, I am unsettled by the realization. Proving yet again, I am a Pollyanna.  Sigh.
Elise sent in an interview with Lisa Childs.  She writes several series of novels in the genre of romantic suspense.  The novel sounds interesting.  I liked the sound of the two main characters. The Last Mission by Lisa Childs is the last novel in her HotShots Heroes.
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book log - 2019
my kind of perfect by hannah ellis
not the girl you marry by andie j. christopher
the wedding party by jasmine guillory
sweet venom by tera lynn childs
obsession by amanda robson
the proposal by jasmine guillory
maybe in another life by taylor jenkins reid
the last librarian by brandt legg
exit west by mohsin hamid
the water cure by sophie mackintosh
the broken hearts' society of suite 17c by leighann kopans
royal holiday by jasmine guillory
the good samaritan by john marrs
fuck marriage by taryn fisher
christmas with friends by hannah ellis
the death of mrs. westaway by ruth ware
gabi, a girl in pieces by isabel quintero
swipe right for murder by derek millman
#therealcinderella by yesenia vargas
shutter island by dennis lehane
the wedding of rachel blaine by amy cross
pieces of her by karin slaughter
these witches don't burn by isabel sterling
a spark of light by jodi picoult
the friend by teresa driscoll
frankissstein by jeanette winterson
how to hang a witch by adriana mather
the bride test by helen hoang
just one bite by jack heath
the babysitters coven by kate williams
blame game by c.j. cooke
about the night by anat talshir
wreckage by emily bleeker
our house by louise candilish
just what kind of mother are you? by paula daly
the other ann by amy cross
in a dark, dark wood by ruth ware
spare room by dreda say mitchell
jar of hearts by jennifer hillier
without remorse by tom clancy
the amateurs by liz harmer
exhalation by ted chiang
the astonishing color of after by emily x.r. pan
all the beautiful lies by peter swanson
batman: year one by frank miller
go by kazuki kaneshiro
the bird and the sword by amy harmon
q is for quarry by sue grafton
guilt by amanda robson
blame it on bianca del rio by bianca del rio
size 14 is not fat either by meg cabot
the banker's wife by cristina alger
a good enough mother by bev thomas
someone we know by shari lapena
the man i thought you were by leah mercer
radio silence by alice oseman
the butterfly garden by dot hutchison
in twenty years by allison winn scotch
what happened at the lake by phil m. williams
the thinnest air by minka kent
you know me well by nina lacour
the waiting room by emily bleeker
sleeping murder by agatha christie
we were mothers by katie sise
bunny by mona awad
the one by john marrs
losing leah halloway by lisa reganby devney perry
the song of achilles by madeline miller
daughters of the lake by wendy webb
remember me? by sophie kinsella
the birthday list by devney perry
a curse so dark and lonely by birgid kemmener
spindle by e.k. johnston
the babysitter by sheryl browne
a serial killer's daughter by kerri rawson
the ex by alafair burke
the meryl streep movie club by mia march
watership down by richard adams
every ugly word by aimee l. salter
the rhythm of blues by love belvin
killman creek by rachel caine
undead girl gang by lily anderson
the turn of the key by ruth ware
smart girls gets what they want by sarah strohmeyer
girl gnoe virals by arvin ahmadi
the perfect roommate by minka kent
brother by david chariandy
that time i loved you by carrianne leung
lock every door by riley sager
the zen man by colleen collins
stillhouse lake by rachel caine
daisy jones & the six by taylor jenkins reid
once upon a river by daine setterfield
the good widow by liz fenton
sadie by courtney summers
dead girls by tim kizer
half past by victoria helen stone
the woo-woo by lindsay wong
ender's game by orson scott card
smoke by catherine mckenzie
the favorite daughter by kaira rouda
xo by jeffery deaver
whiskey in a teacup by reese witherspoon
the truth lies here by lindsey klingele
save the date by morgan matson
i am wathcing you by teresa driscoll
the last time i lied by riley sager
alex and eliza by melissa de la cruz
little fires everywhere by celeste ng
the long deception by mary mccluskey
fast forward by juliet madison
emergency contact by mary h.k. choi
two weddings and a fugitive by donna joy usher
the rules of magic by alice hoffman
i dream of johnny by juliet madison
friends like these by hannah ellids
the perfect mother by aimee molloy
a beautiful poison by lydia kang
girls with sharp sticks by suzanne young
the other woman by sandie jones
from twinkle with love by sandhya menon
the seven husbands of evelyn hugo by taylor jenkins reid
instant mom by nia vardalos
finding claire by lisa regan
the silent patient by alex michaelides
hidden bodies by caroline kepnes
playing with matches by hannah orenstein
the last resort by marissa stapley
robin by dave itzkoff
the perfect child by lucinda berry
sugar run by mesha maren
the afterlife of holly chase by cynthia hand
bright side by kim holden
convenience store woman by sayaka murata
the perfect mother by nina darnton
rush by lisa patton
girls' night out by liz fenton
the tattooist of auschwitz by heather morris
the power by naomi alderman
bird box by josh malerman
all we ever wanted by emily giffin
the haunting of hill house by shirley jackson
this is how it always is by laurie frankel
eligible by curtis sittenfield
the better sister by alafair burke
an anonymous girl by greer hendricks
educated by tara westover
nine perfect strangers by liane moriarty
the good neighbor: the life and work of fred rogers by maxwell king
harry potter and the philosopher's stone by j.k. rowling
five feet apart by rachael lippincott
the seven deaths of evelyn hardcastle by stuart turton
harry potter and the chamber of secrets by j.k. rowling
verity by colleen hoover
the wedding beat by devan sipher
harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban by j.k. rowling
boy swallows universe by trent dalton
the polygamist's daughter by anna labaron
harry potter and the order of the phoenix by j.k. rowling
starstruck in seattle by juliet madison
harry potter and the goblet of fire by j.k. rowling
13 minutes by sarah pinborough
harry potter and the half blood prince by j.k. rowling
the silver star by jeannette walls
harry potter and the deathly hallows by j.k. rowling
the girls by emma cline
the sun is also a star by nicola yoon
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