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Gorgeous Tom Prince died young after suffering years from kidney failure.
Cute but vicious Craig Titus in prison for a vicious murder.
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Art of Deception (2019) Movie Review
Art of Deception – Movie Review Director: Richard Ryan Writer: Michael Marcelin, Richard Ryan (Screenplay) Cast Richard Ryan (Christmas Staycation) Jackie Nova (Ruse) Leon Van Waas Zac Titus (Una Great Movie) Craig Bruenell (Sharknado 2: The Second One) Plot: A scientist studying a deadly virus must fight back when he and his wife are threatened by an organization intent on taking over…
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#2019#Action#Art of Deception#Craig Bruenell#Jackie Nova#Leon Van Waas#Richard Ryan#Thriller#Zac Titus
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House Election 2024
In the House Republican have a majority of just 4 seats, flip 4 seats and Democrats get a majority and can pass things like national abortion rights, voting rights, bills on student loan debt and medical debt and much more. So here's a list of the key races for control of the House, so look up your district and find a way to get involved.
Find your House District
Alabama
Shomari Figures (AL-02) Flip
Alaska
Mary Peltola (AK-AL) Hold
Arizona
Amish Shah (AZ-01) Flip
Kirsten Engel (AZ-06) Flip
California
Jessica Morse (CA-03) Flip
Josh Harder (CA-09) Hold
Adam Gray (CA-13) Flip
Rudy Salas (CA-22) Flip
George Whitesides (CA-27) Flip
Joe Kerr (CA-40) Flip
Will Rollins (CA-41) Flip
Derek Tran (CA-45) Flip
Dave Min (CA-47) Hold
Mike Levin (CA-49) Hold
Colorado
Adam Frisch (CO-03) Flip
Yadira Caraveo (CO-08) Hold
Connecticut
Jahana Hayes (CT-05) Hold
Florida
Darren Soto (FL-09) Hold
Whitney Fox (FL-13) Flip
Jared Moskowitz (FL-23) Hold
Illinois
Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) Hold
Eric Sorensen (IL-17) Hold
Indiana
Frank Mrvan (IN-01) Hold
Iowa
Christina Bohannan (IA-01) Flip
Lanon Baccam (IA-03) Flip
Kansas
Sharice Davids (KS-03) Hold
Maine
Jared Golden (ME-02) Hold
Maryland
April McClain-Delaney (MD-06) Hold
Michigan
Hillary Scholten (MI-03) Hold
Curtis Hertel (MI-07) Hold
Kristen McDonald Rivet (MI-08) Hold
Carl Marlinga (MI-10) Flip
Minnesota
Angie Craig (MN-02) Hold
Montana
Monica Tranel (MT-01) Flip
Nebraska
Tony Vargas (NE-02) Flip
Nevada
Dina Titus (NV-01) Hold
Susie Lee (NV-03) Hold
Steven Horsford (NV-04) Hold
New Hampshire
Chris Pappas (NH-01) Hold
New Jersey
Sue Altman (NJ-07) Flip
New Mexico
Gabe Vasquez (NM-02) Hold
New York
John Avlon (NY-01) Flip
Tom Suozzi (NY-03) Hold
Laura Gillen (NY-04) Flip
Mondaire Jones (NY-17) Flip
Pat Ryan (NY-18) Hold
Josh Riley (NY-19) Flip
John Mannion (NY-22) Flip
North Carolina
Don Davis (NC-01) Hold
Ohio
Greg Landsman (OH-01) Hold
Marcy Kaptur (OH-09) Hold
Emilia Sykes (OH-13) Hold
Oregon
Val Hoyle (OR-04) Hold
Janelle Bynum (OR-05) Flip
Andrea Salinas (OR-06) Hold
Pennsylvania
Ashley Ehasz (PA-01) Flip
Susan Wild (PA-07) Hold
Matt Cartwright (PA-08) Hold
Janelle Stelson (PA-10) Flip
Chris Deluzio (PA-17) Hold
Texas
Michelle Vallejo (TX-15) Flip
Henry Cuellar (TX-28) Hold
Vicente Gonzalez (TX-34) Hold
Virginia
Missy Cotter Smasal (VA-02) Flip
Eugene Vindman (VA-07) Hold
Washington
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03) Hold
Kim Schrier (WA-08) Hold
Wisconsin
Peter Barca (WI-01) Flip
Rebecca Cooke (WI-03) Flip
If you live in any of these congressional districts (or close to them) you absolutely must sign up to volunteer and help! you! yes you! get to decide what America looks like in 2025, is it gonna be Project 2025 and Trump? or Kamala Harris, Tim Walz and the Democrats protecting your right to control your own body, taking action on the climate and making life more affordable? its up to each of us to do all we can to get to the country we want.
#election 2024#vote#voting#american politics#us politics#politics#political#Democrats#2024 elections
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Magnificent Craig Titus at his best
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Hi Cat! I hope you're doing as well as possible! <3 I was wondering if you had any ideas for a fc for an older brother of Dan Stevens who could pass as as a piece of shit CEO (honestly this character is the villain, so gifs aren't required since I don't rp him, he just fucks things up for everyone in the plot) and the father of Niall Horan? Thank you for everything you do and your time, and I'm sorry if this one is a pain in the butt.
Peter Capaldi (1958) - donated an auction item to Cinema4Gaza - I respect this man so much but he'd work and I hate it.
Liam Cunningham (1961) - has spoken up for Palestine.
Graham McTavish (1961)
Christopher Meloni (1961)
Cary Elwes (1962)
Titus Welliver (1962)
Christopher Eccleston (1964) - posted a link to Medical Aid for Palestine - I respect this man so much but he'd work and I hate it v2.
Scott Derrickson (1966)
Rufus Sewell (1967)
Daniel Craig (1968)
Jude Law (1972)
Andrew Lincoln (1973) - when he's not Rick Grimes he has that vibe TM.
Matthew Macfadyen (1974) - in Succession.
Cillian Murphy (1976)
Sam Worthington (1976)
Depending on the age of your character, most of them have younger roles too!
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Homosexuality and the First Fifteen Roman Emperors
English historian Edward Gibbon (1737–1794) famously declared that "of the first fifteen emperors, Claudius was the only one whose taste in love was entirely correct" [i.e. strictly heterosexual]... but how true is that statement?
I did a little research and, while in no way offering a definitive answer over the matter, found evidence of homosexual activities for thirteen out of fifteen names. Besides the already mentioned Claudius, I didn't find any allegations about Vespasian and Antoninus Pius, who also seemed to be strictly attracted to women.
With the exception of the ones about Nerva and Hadrian, all following quotes were taken from Craig A. Williams' Roman Homosexuality.
(Warning: most quotes include mentions of some kind of non-consensual relationship, including with minors)
AUGUSTUS
Augustus himself acquired the reputation of an avid womanizer, but he also was said to have kept male slaves as his deliciae or “darlings,” one of whom, named Sarmentus, is mentioned in passing by Plutarch.
Augustus, one late source gossips, used to sleep in the midst of twelve catamiti and as many girls.
TIBERIUS
Funerary inscriptions from the imperial household under Augustus and Tiberius reveal that among the different positions filled by slaves in the palace were those of glaber ab cyatho (a smooth boy who served wine), glabrorum ornator (a male slave who served as beautician for the smooth boys), and puerorum ornatrix (a female beautician for boys).
Suetonius’ allusion to Galba’s tastes for mature males is far removed in tone from his explicitly moralizing condemnation of Tiberius’ shocking sexual use of very young boys (what he did “cannot be mentioned or heard, let alone believed”).
CALIGULA
Suetonius uses the coded phrase “pudicitiae neque suae neque alienae pepercit” (“he spared neither his own nor others’ pudicitia,” signifying that he played the receptive and insertive roles in penetrative acts respectively), and then reports some examples in rapid succession: two relationships with men that seem to have involved an exchange of role; an affair with a young nobleman named Valerius Catullus in which Caligula played the receptive role (Valerius claimed to have been worn out by his exertions).
CLAUDIUS
Suetonius has this to say of the emperor Claudius: “He was possessed of an extravagant desire for women, having no experience with males whatsoever."
NERO
Suetonius, Tacitus, Dio Cassius, and Aurelius Victor tell us that the emperor Nero publicly celebrated at least two wedding ceremonies with males, one in which he was the groom and one or perhaps two in which he was the bride, and they provide stunning details: dowry was given, a bridal veil worn.
GALBA
Suetonius records that the emperor Galba was particularly fond of men who were “very hard and grown up,” and it is worth noting that Galba’s fondness for mature men seems to have caused no eyebrows to rise, presumably because he was observing the two basic protocols of masculine sexual comportment: maintaining the appearance of an appropriately dominant stance with his partners and keeping himself to his own slaves and to prostitutes.
OTHO
Dio notes that Galba’s successor Otho alienated many people by having relations with Sporos and generally associating with Nero’s followers.
VITELLIUS
Vitellius began his brief reign as emperor in A.D. 69 by publicly honoring a freedman of his named Asiaticus, with whom he had had a stormy affair when Asiaticus was a young slave of his.
VESPASIAN
[No reports of homosexual activities.]
TITUS
Dio also mentions Domitian’s affair with Earinos, adding that the emperor’s brother and predecessor Titus had shared his tastes for eunuchs.
DOMITIAN
Statius imagines Venus proclaiming that Domitian’s beloved eunuch, Earinos, will surpass in his beauty some legendarily gorgeous young men: Endymion, Attis, Narcissus, and Hylas—the first two of whom were loved by goddesses.
NERVA
It is often insisted that Domitian was sexually abused by his eventual successor, the Emperor Nerva.
TRAJAN
Trajan kept delicati, and this detail is dropped in such a way as to suggest that this was a standard feature of the imperial household.
HADRIAN
Hadrian appears to have preferred the company of men and homosexual relations. The great love of his life, Antinous, was a young man from Bithynia.
ANTONINUS PIUS
[No reports of homosexual activities.]
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A Year in Reading: 2024
Bolded titles are favorites of mine.
January 1. The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson 2. Every Last Breath by Jennifer L. Armentrout 3. The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories by Ken Liu 4. Arcanum Unbounded by Brandon Sanderson 5. Starter Villain by John Scalzi 6. Pulling the Wings Off Angels by K. J. Parker 7. The Rise of Kyoshi by F. C. Yee 8. The Shadow of Kyoshi by F. C. Yee
February 1. Richard III by William Shakespeare 2. Morgan Is My Name by Sophie Keetch 3. The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal 4. The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan 5. The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan 6. The Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan 7. The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare 8. The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan 9. The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan 10. The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare 11. The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan 12. Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare 13. The Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan 14. The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien
March 1. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare 2. Habibi by Craig Thompson 3. Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare 4. The Two Towers by J. R. R. Tolkien 5. The Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare 6. The Mark of Athena by Rick Riordan 7. King John by William Shakespeare 8. Richard II by William Shakespeare
April 1. The House of Hades by Rick Riordan 2. Hamlet by William Shakespeare 3. Venus and Adonis by William Shakespeare 4. The Rape of Lucrece by William Shakespeare 5. The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan 6. The Chalice of the Gods by Rick Riordan 7. Othello by William Shakespeare 8. The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan 9. The Dark Prophecy by Rick Riordan 10. Life By Pumpkin: A Cat's Tale by Leslie Popp
May 1. Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare 2. The Burning Maze by Rick Riordan 3. Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare 4. The Tyrant's Tomb by Rick Riordan 5. Pericles by William Shakespeare 6. The Tower of Nero by Rick Riordan 7. Sonnets 1-154 by William Shakespeare 8. The Return of the King by J. R. R. Tolkien 9. System Collapse by Martha Wells 10. The Fated Sky by Mary Robinette Kowal 11. Cymbeline by William Shakespeare
June 1. King Lear by William Shakespeare 2. A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare 3. Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson 4. The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson 5. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare 6. Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
July 1. The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson 2. House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas 3. As You Like It by William Shakespeare 4. Macbeth by William Shakespeare 5. House of Sky and Breath by Sarah J. Maas
August 1. Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare 2. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas 3. Coriolanus by William Shakespeare 4. All's Well That Ends Well by William Shakespeare 5. Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare 6. A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas 7. The Children of Húrin by J. R. R. Tolkien 8. The Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare
September 1. The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien 2. A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas 3. A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas 4. King Henry IV, Part I by William Shakespeare 5. Moby-Dick by Herman Melville 6. King Henry IV, Part II by William Shakespeare 7. The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien 8. Henry V by William Shakespeare
October 1. A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas 2. Henry VIII by William Shakespeare 3. Edward III by William Shakespeare 4. The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien 5. Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare 6. The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare
November 1. The Tempest by William Shakespeare 2. The Two Towers by J. R. R. Tolkien 3. Dracula by Bram Stoker 4. The Two Noble Kinsmen by William Shakespeare 5. House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J. Maas 6. The Phoenix and the Turtle by William Shakespeare 7. A Funeral Elegy by William Shakespeare 8. Enemy of the Empire by Marshall J. Moore 9. Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare 10. Henry VI, Part I by William Shakespeare 11. The Return of the King by J. R. R. Tolkien
December 1. Henry VI, Part II by William Shakespeare 2. Henry VI, Part III by William Shakespeare 3. The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon 4. A Lover's Complaint by William Shakespeare 5. The Passionate Pilgrim by William Shakespeare 6. Sonnets to Sundry Notes of Music by William Shakespeare 7. Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson
Books Read: 102 Favorite Books: 58 Currently Reading: Firefight by Brandon Sanderson Notable Achievements:
Completed The Lord of the Rings twice.
Read Dracula through Dracula Daily for the third time.
Finished The Lord of the Rings through the LOTR newsletter for the second time.
Participating in the LOTR newsletter for the third time.
Read all of Tolkien's work for the second time.
Read all of Shakespeare's work.
Read from 8 new authors.
Finished Moby-Dick through Whale Weekly.
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YOOO I didn’t know you had fallout ocs tell me abt them. Who are their companions what’re their roles etc
Ah, what the hell.
My Lone Wanderer is Paladin Elizabeth Titus, who spent her early 20s trying to help the Capital Wasteland by completing her father's dream of Project Purity and bringing the might of the Brotherhood of Steel to those who most need it. She's been romantically connected to Amata Almodovar, Sarah Lyons, and Point Lookout's Nadine, and she's on good terms with Butch DeLoria, Star Paladin Cross, Fawkes, and a liberated Clover. Post-game, she has become estranged from the Brotherhood of Steel, and she's now doing work with the Abolitionists and Reilly's Rangers despite her activities being a topic of much speculation throughout the Capital Wasteland. She is a field medic and a pilot, she wields heavy weaponry with finesse, and she tends to keep everyone at arm's length in the belief that her own reputation will eventually harm them.
My Sole Survivor is Murphy Olson Kelly, thawed pre-war lawyer who made her way through the Railroad and the Brotherhood before finally settling with the Minutemen to find her son, then bring down the Institute. She's been romantically connected to Mayor John Hancock, Elder Arthur Maxson, and Robert Joseph MacCready, and she considers the rest of the companions close friends. She is a darling of the Commonwealth and is on good terms with nearly everyone besides the Institute, fundamentalist Brotherhood members, and skeptical Railroad agents. She relies on her charisma, persuasiveness, and twin plasma pistols to get by, and she is chock-full of survivor's guilt that sometimes manifests as psyker abilities, but more often results in her getting involved in every problem she finds.
My Courier Six is Fox, a desert enigma who seized New Vegas and the Hoover Dam as her own in an attempt to crush the Legion and fend off the New California Republic. She's been romantically connected to Benny Gecko, Rose of Sharon Cassidy, Red Lucy, The King, Ulysses, Beatrix Russell, and Craig Boone, and she is on good-to-mixed terms with the companions not because of her perceived reputation as a heartbreaker, but because of her inability to stand still and commit. She is generally liked, if a little feared, by the Mojave Wasteland, and she is considered a threat by Caesar's Legion and the NCR, albeit one that will eventually move on in the pursuit of something new. Fox follows whatever trail she is inclined to at the moment, and she wards off most dangers with shotgun blasts. It's unknown whether she still has her memories from before Goodsprings.
My Vault 76 Dweller is Dolores, the daughter of a wartime photographer and a veterinarian who took up residence in the Savage Divide in an abandoned train station that she turned into a home and renowned moonshine distillery. She's connected primarily to Foundation, but she's on good terms with the Crater, the Blue Ridge Caravan Company, and the Responders because everyone in Appalachia loves liquor. Her weapon of choice is a railway rifle.
My other Vault 76 Dweller is Rosalyn, whose last act before the bombs fell was making sure her mob-connected husband didn't make it to the vault in time. She spent some time with Rose and the raiders of the Crater, but recently became fascinated with the ill-fated Order of Mysteries and has been trying to restart the group. She primarily uses the Voice of Set and the Blade of Bastet in combat, but she does occasionally bust out the silver submachine gun of the Mistress's paramour.
With the exception of Rosalyn, my OCs have all made it onto my Archive of Our Own account in some form. Murphy and Elizabeth cross paths in my long-running post-game Fallout 4 series; Fox appeared in a one-off prompt fic that explores her relationship with Boone; and Dolores underwent a name change for some explicit encounters in Appalachia.
#fallout#fallout ocs#lone wanderer elizabeth#sole survivor murphy#courier fox#vault dweller dolores#vault dweller rosalyn
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Rough Riders - TNT - July 20-21, 1997
War History (2 episodes)
Running Time: 184 minutes
Stars:
Tom Berenger as Lieutenant Colonel / Colonel Theodore Roosevelt
Sam Elliott as Captain William "Bucky" O'Neill
Gary Busey as Major General Joseph Wheeler
Brad Johnson as Henry Nash
Illeana Douglas as Edith Roosevelt
Chris Noth as Craig Wadsworth Jr.
Brian Keith as President William McKinley
George Hamilton as William Randolph Hearst
R. Lee Ermey as Secretary of State John Hay
Nick Chinlund as Frederic Remington
Dale Dye as Colonel / Brigadier General Leonard Wood
Holt McCallany as Sergeant Hamilton Fish
Geoffrey Lewis as Eli
James Parks as William Tiffany
Dakin Matthews as Craig Wadsworth Sr.
Mark Moses as Captain Woodbury Kane
William Katt as Edward Marshall
Francesco Quinn as Rafael Castillo
Adam Storke as Stephen Crane
Titus Welliver as B. F. Goodrich
Diana Jorge as Mademoiselle Adler
Eric Allan Kramer as Henry Bardshar
Angee Hughes as Sara Bardshar
Bob Primeaux as Bob "Indian Bob"
Pablo Espinosa as Major Frederick Funston
Michael Greyeyes as Delchaney
Buck Taylor as George Neville
Darin Heames as Lieutenant William Wheeler (based on Joseph M. Wheeler IV)
Marshall Teague as Lieutenant John Pershing
John S. Davies as General Henry Lawton (uncredited)
#Rough Riders#TV#War History#TNT#1997#1990's#Tom Berrenger#Sam Elliott#Gary Busey#Brad Johnson#Illeana Douglas#Chris Noth#Brian Keith
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2024: EVERY SINGLE SHOW I SAW
JANUARY
Dinosaur Jr, 1.26 at Aura
Beethoven’s 5th, 1.28 with the Portland Symphony Orchestra at Merrill Auditorium
MARCH
Unto house show, 3.1 at Secret Island (basement show)
Aeden MacDougall & Those Electric Nights, 3.21 at Prism Analog
Andy Shauf with Lutalo, 3.23 at First Parish Church
Unwound with The Cherubs, 3.25 at Paradise Rock Club
APRIL
High school all-girl bands (a friend’s students), 4.29 at Portland House of Music
MAY
L’Rain, Duffy x Uhlmann, 5.4 at SPACE Gallery
Ride with Knifeplay, 5.8 at 3S Artspace
The Crucible (opera by Robert Ward), 5.19 at the Old Red Church in Standish
Girls Getting Ready, 5.25 at The Criterion
JUNE
Hemlock St house show, 6.7
Dylan Earl and Tiger Saw, 6.16 at Prism Analog
Emma Cora Claire band, 6.25 in backyard on Vesper St
JULY
Wednesday with Babehoven, 7.1 at 3S Artspace
Emma Cora Claire band, 7. ? in backyard on Vesper St
Folk Implosion, 7.18 at Oxbow
AUGUST
Lupo Città with Kid Congo Powers and the Pink Monkey Birds, 8.16 at Space
Titus Abbot jazz group, 8.22 at The Apohadion
SEPTEMBER
Bikini Kill, 9.6 at The State Theatre
Lolabelle with Modern Contemporary and Ernest Braun, 9.25 at The Apohadion Theater
Vampire Weekend, 9.27 at TD Garden
OCTOBER
Lolabelle with Those Electric Nights, 10.19 at Hardshore Distillery
MJ Lenderman and the Wind, Ryan Davis and the Roadhouse Band, 10.22 at The Royale
NOVEMBER
Craig Finn with Katy Kirby, 11.7 at Vinegar Hill Arts Theatre
DECEMBER
Wednesday (solo) with Cryogyser (solo), 12.13 at SPACE Gallery
Coming up….
DBT?
Nick Cave
Hard Quartet
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Ok ok I have more: All time favorite album or if that’s too hard top 3? Or top 5?
Damn thanks for asking another one this is rad!! So...this question always hurts my head because I always overthink it too much because there's so many records I love lmfao BUT I went with my gut and the ones that came into my head first when I thought of "favorites", but due to the aforementioned overthinking I couldn't stop at 5 and went for 10 and they're not in any particular ranking because I'd never be able to decide!!
The Monitor - Titus Andronicus
For Sale Live at Maxwells 1986 - The Replacements
Dear You - Jawbreaker
Darkness on the Edge of Town - Bruce Springsteen
Separation Sunday - The Hold Steady
American Water - Silver Jews
Figure 8 - Elliott Smith
Wonderful - The Circle Jerks
We All Want the Same Things - Craig Finn
#1 Record - Big Star
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The "bad boy" of bodybuilding, Craig Titus
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Hello Writeblr!
Because I must be organized from the get-go, otherwise everything will just become chaos...
I'm a fantasy author--epic/high, cozy, urban, grimdark, doesn't matter the genre, if it fits under the fantasy category, I've probably either written it or have a WIP that fits. I'm not new to tumblr, but I'm definitely new to writeblr, and I'm here to make friends and learn about cool new WIPs/books!
My penname is H. A. Titus and I'm perfectly used to answering to H or HA.
CURRENT WIP
A monster creeps along the edges of the Court boundaries, slaughtering any fey it can get its claws on. As the Knights of the faerie queens, it falls to Perrie and Jasper to protect their courts. But in order to do so, they go against centuries of tradition and mistrust. In a land of curses and secrets, they must unravel an ancient story and stop the slaughter, before the monster’s next targets—the queens—are destroyed, and the safe havens of all fey with them. Genre: epic fantasy, fantasy adventure, fey Tags: kotfq, Knights of the Faerie Queens
(Editing WIP and current serial under the cut!)
CURRENTLY EDITING
Shifter. Thief. Crew leader. These are not Kildare Wingard's greatest secrets. There's something that he hasn't even told his teammates—that six months ago, he married their greatest rival, Serene, fellow shifter and thief. Because he loves her. Because she came to him for help. Before he can figure out a way to explain himself to the people he thinks of as family—and before he can rid himself of the nagging doubt that Serene is just using him—another problem rears its head. The team is hired by a secret employer. The task seems simple enough. All they have to do is steal a small treasure box from a museum. Kildare has everything accounted for. Except for betrayal from one of his own team members. Forced to choose between keeping his secrets, or being sold into slavery alongside the ones he loves, Kildare agrees to go after his former teammate and retrieve the treasure box. But in doing, Kildare and his crew find themselves embroiled in a deadly rivalry between two crimelords. Kildare is left desperate to keep his team, and his marriage, together—even when all their secrets and doubts threaten to destroy them. Genre: epic fantasy, fantasy/heist, romantasy Tags: thiefbytrade, TBT
CURRENT SERIAL
In 1920s New York City, there's plenty of trouble to be had--especially if you're a half-fae private detective. Owan Craig and his assistant Roe Gillam beat the streets of the city while dodging the evil-doers and fae mobsters overrunning the city. Their cases are tough, and to crack them, the two have to be even tougher—a tall order, even for two detectives who have magic on their side. Genre: urban fantasy, detective Tags: Case Files, The Case Files of Owan Craig, Owan Craig
(Currently serializing The Green Man, the third novella in the book. The first two novellas, The Last Word and The Silver Bridle, are free to read until the end of the year.)
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I've only watched two shakespeare productions in my life time macbeth the one with daniel craig and ruth negga ( absolute bore and daniel craig was a really bad macbeth) and my sisters university production of titus andronicus which still to do this day gives me nightmares never knew william shakespeare could be that graphic.
Oh yeah Titus is so gruesome! It’s probably Shakespeare’s most psycho play, and it wasn’t the worst on the Elizabethan stage. Shakespeare was trying his hand at a trendy genre, kind of.
Sorry to hear about your Daniel Craig experience. Early modern verse is quite difficult to express even though iambic pentameter was supposed to be *the* natural fit for the English tongue. And DC has never struck me as a great actor.
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