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bookliteratibookreviews · 10 months ago
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The Kingdom of Sweets by Erika Johansen
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bantam (30 Nov. 2023)Language ‏ : ‎ EnglishHardcover ‏ : ‎ 368 pagesISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1787632369ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1787632363 Book Blurb Light and dark – this is the destiny placed upon Natasha and Clara, the birthright bestowed on them by their godfather, the mysterious sorcerer Drosselmeyer. Clara, the favourite, grows into beauty and ease, while Natasha is cursed to live in her…
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alainasrph · 5 years ago
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Sami FC Suggestions for Elsa and Anna
Agnete Johnsen (1994) - Susanne Guttorm (1996) - Ida Ovmar (1995) - Inger Karoline Gaup (1995)
Sunna Máret Utsi (1995) - Marja Mortensson (1995) - Mia Erika Sparrok (?) - Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen (1998) - Lene Cecilia Sparrok (1997)
thanks to @tasksweekly‘s Masterlist!
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tasksweekly · 6 years ago
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[TASK 129: SÁPMI]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 110+ Sami faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Joni Mitchell / Roberta Joan Mitchell (1943) Sami, Norwegian / Irish, Scottish - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pianist.
Ann-Jorid Henriksen (1951) Sami - actress and musician.
Harriet Nordlund / Gerd Harriet Linnéa Nordlund (1954) Sami - actress, screenwriter, and author.
Mari Boine / Mari Boine Persen (1956) Sami - singer-songwriter and producer.
Åsa Simma (1963) Sami - actress, singer, director, and screenwriter.
Marit Hætta Øverli (1964) Sami - singer.
Kristin Mellem (1965) Sami - singer, violinist, composer, and conductor.
Siri Broch Johansen (1967) Sami - singer and author.
Ann-Mari Andersen (1969) Sami - singer.
Anna Morottaja (1969) Inari Sami - musician and instructor.
Sara Margrethe Oskal (1970) Sami - actress, director, producer, writer, and artisan.
Ulla Pirttijärvi (1971) Inari Sami - singer.
Ursula Länsman (1971) Inari Sami - singer.
Victoria Harnesk / Eva Catharina Victoria Harnesk (1972) Sami - singer and lecturer.
Katja Gauriloff (1972) Skolt Sami / Inari Sami - director.
Inger Elin Utsi (1975) Sami - actress and journalist.
Tuuni Partti / Tuuni Länsman (1975) Inari Sami - singer.
Ane Brun / Ane Brunvoll (1976) Sami - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pianist.
Mariela Idivuoma (1976) Sami - tv host and journalist.
Pauliina Feodoroff (1977) Sami - director and screenwriter.
Katarina Rimpi / Ella Katarina Rimpi (1978) Sami - singer and painter.
Anni-Kristiina Juuso / Ánne-Risten Juuso (1979) Inari Sami - actress and radio host.
Elin Kåven (1979) Sami - singer and dancer.
Sofia Jannok / Brita Maret Jannock (1982) Northern Sami - singer-songwriter and radio host.
Brita-Stina Sjaggo (1982) Sami - singer.
Suvi West (1982) Sami - actress, tv personality, director, and screenwriter.
Máddji / Ánne Máddji Heatta (1983) Sami - singer, composer, and former footballer.
Tiina Sanila / Tiina Juulia Sanila-Aikio (1983) Skolt Sami - musician.
Mari Kvien Brunvoll (1984) Sami - singer and percussionist.
Åse Kathrin Vuolab (1987) Sami - actress and screenwriter.
Maxida Märak / Ida Amanda Märak (1988) Sami - actress, rapper, singer, and activist.
Elizabeth Lejonhjärta (1990) Gambian, Senegalese, Sierra Leonean / Sami, Tornedalian, Swedish - model, blogger, social media personality, and writer.
Victoria Lejonhjärta (1990) Gambian, Senegalese, Sierra Leonean / Sami, Tornedalian, Swedish - model, blogger, social media personality, and writer.
Mette Henriette (1990) Sami - saxophonist and composer.
Emelie Nilsen (1993) Sami - guitarist.
Viktoria Eriksen (1993) Sami - drummer.
Aggie / Agnete / Agnete Johnsen (1994) Sami - singer-songwriter.
Inger Karoline Gaup (1995) Northern Sami - singer.
Marja Mortensson (1995) Southern Sami - singer.
SUNNA / Sunna Máret Utsi (1995) Sami - singer.
Ida Ovmar (1995) Sami - model and Miss Sweden 2016.
Susanne Guttorm (1996) Sami - model and Miss Norway 2018.
Lene Cecilia Sparrok (1997) Southern Sami - actress.
Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen (1998) Sami - singer-songwriter.
Ánne Mággá Wigelius (?) Sami, Norwegian, Finnish - actress, singer, and dancer.
Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (?) Kainai Blackfoot / Sami - actress and filmmaker.
Sara Marielle Gaup (?) Sami - singer.
Mia Erika Sparrok (?) Southern Sami - actress.
Anna Kärrstedt (?) Northern Sami - singer.
Sami Surma-Heine (?) Sami, Possibly Other - model.
Katarina Barruk (?) Ume Sami - singer-songwriter.
Berit Margrethe Oskal (?) Sami - singer.
Laila Totsås (?) Southern Sami - musician.
Anna Kråik (?) Southern Sami - singer (Halhta Tjalhta).
Inga Elisa Påve (?) Sami - musician (Adjágas).
Miira Suomi (?) Northern Sami - singer (Somby).
Unna-Maari Pulska (?) Northern Sami - percussionist (Somby).
Milla Pulska (?) Northern Sami - pianist (Somby).
M:
Jaakko Gauriloff (1939) Inari Sami - singer.
Lance Henriksen (1940) Sami, Norwegian / Latvian, Irish - actor and artist.
Niiles-Jouni Aikio (1947) Inari Sami - actor, singer, and dancer.
Roger Pontare / Fred Roger Pontare / Roger Johansson (1951) Sami - singer.
Nils Gaup (1955) Sami - director.
Halvdan Nedrejord (1956) Sami - pianist-songwriter, keyboardist, organist, accordionist, and composer.
Ánde Somby (1958) Sami - musician, artist, and writer.
Gustav Hylén (1958) Southern Sami - trumpeter (Halhta Tjalhta).
Mattis Hætta (1959) Sami - singer.
Frode Fjellheim (1959) Southern Sami - singer, keyboardist, and pianist.
Wimme / Wimme Saari (1959) Sami - singer.
Paul-Anders Simma (1959) Sami - director.
Áilloš / Ingor Ántte Áilu Gaup / Iŋgor Ántte Áilu Gaup (1960) Sami - actor, singer, and filmmaker.
Paul Waaktaar-Savoy / Pål Waaktaar Gamst (1961) Sami - singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, pianist, and drummer.
Torgeir Vassvik (1962) Sami - singer-songwriter, guitarist, harpist, drummer, percussionist, and composer.
Sverre Porsanger (1963) Sami - actor, musician, and director.
Johan Sara (1963) Sami - singer-songwriter, guitarist, percussionist, and producer.
Mikkel Gaup (1968) Sami - actor.
Niko Valkeapää (1968) Sami - singer, artist, and writer.
Peter Nuottaniemi (1970) Sami, Finnish - bassist-songwriter and comic writer.
Paal Fagerheim (1971) Sami - musician.
Per Heimly (1972) Sami - photographer.
Olle Sarri / Nils Olof Fabian Sarri (1972) Sami - actor.
Per Niila Stålka (1975) Sami - singer.
Tommy Wirkola (1979) Sami - director, producer, and screenwriter.
Lawra Somby (1980) Sami - singer and poet.
Simon Marainen (1980) Sami - singer and poet.
Åsmund Wilter Kildar Eriksson (1980) Sami - bassist.
Lásse Kvernmo (1981) Sami - actor, guitarist-songwriter, and journalist.
Niillas Beaska (1982) Sami - actor.
Espen Elverum Jakobsen (1982) Sami - guitarist.
Amoc / Mikkâl Antti Morottaja (1984) Inari Sami / Finnish - rapper and singer.
Áilu Valle (1985) Northern Sami - rapper.
Kitok / Magnus Ekelund / Nils Åke Magnus Ekelund (1986) Sami - rapper-songwriter, singer, and producer.
Aleksander Kostopoulos (1987) Sami - drummer and percussionist.
Fred-René Øvergård Buljo (1988) Sami - rapper, musician, and producer.
Niillas Holmberg (1990) Sami - actor, musician, poet, and activist.
SlinCraze / Nils Rune Utsi (1990) Sami - actor, rapper, and journalist.
Mio Negga / Mio Elis Elof Negga (1990) Sami / French - singer, bassist, producer, and artist.
Reuben G Libby (1991) Moroccan, Unspecified Native American, Sami, English, French, Scottish - screenwriter.
Nikolaj Gloppen (1992) Sami - bassist.
Simon Stenvoll Pedersen (1992) Sami - drummer (The BlackSheeps).
Alexander Touryguin (1993) Sami - bassist.
Leo Gauriloff (?) Inari Sami - singer, guitarist, and composer.
Johan Kitti (?) Sami - singer.
Nils Johansen (?) Sami - guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and artist.
Ole Mahtte Gaup (?) Sami - rapper and composer.
Lars Ericsson (?) Southern Sami - bassist (Halhta Tjalhta).
Tomas Nyqvist (?) Southern Sami - percussionist (Halhta Tjalhta).
Juhani Silvola (?) Sami - musician (Adjágas).
Timo Silvola (?) Sami - musician (Adjágas).
Petter Marius Gundersen (?) Sami - musician (Adjágas).
Ole-Morten Indigo Lekang (?) Sami - musician (Adjágas).
Stian Einmo (?) Sami - musician (Adjágas).
Oula Guttorm (?) Northern Sami - guitarist (Somby).
Juho Kiviniemi (?) Northern Sami - bassist (Somby).
Lars-Ánte Kuhmunen (?) Sami - singer.
Johan Anders Bær (?) Sami - singer.
Berit M. Oskal (?) Sami - singer.
Problematic
Renee Zellweger (1969) Sami, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian / Swiss, German - actress and producer - Has worked with Woody Allen.
Jonne Järvelä (1974) Sami - singer and guitarist - Appropriated dreadlocks.
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luluvonv · 7 years ago
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The boy shrugged. He had learned long ago that every time he opened his mouth, he gave a piece of himself away. 
The Boy; short story from Tearling by Erika Johnsen
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haleyhurricane · 10 years ago
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Here are the books I'm currently working on. Ignore the progress bars, I never update them!
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bioduniginla · 12 years ago
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The Odd Case Against Susan Rice
inShareNOV 23 2012, 9:00 AM ET 627
Erika Johnsen over at Hot Air is not buying Susan Rice's explanation:
She relied "solely and squarely" on info from the intelligence community? That seems a bit odd, considering that the intelligence community suspected terrorism from the very beginning, which means that something doesn't fit here -- and the most obvious possibility for that missing link is that somebody high up in the food chain tweaked the talking points on a very inconvenient situation with only weeks to go before a close presidential election, although the White House has denied having done so.
The post goes on to allege that Rice was part of a "cover-up." Johnsen's factual rebuttal to Rice is linked in an NBC news story headlined, "Intelligence Officials: We knew attack in Benghazi was terrorist attack from the beginning." The piece is presented as thought it contradicts Susan Rice's claim that she was following her talking points. But that isn't what the story actually says:
Officials said that although there was no question that the attack was terrorism, they did not know whether they were spontaneous or planned long in advance. They also did not have the suspects' identities.  That's why, they said, they kept their unclassified talking points for Rice vague to avoid compromising future legal proceedings.
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So why were those unclassified talking points created in the first place? Officials say they were produced in response to requests from the House Select Committee on Intelligence for language that could be used in media interviews. The main purpose was to provide talking points sensitive to the fact that there could be legal proceedings in the future, the senior official said. Initial intelligence was tenuous, and affiliations were unclear. Investigators also worried the investigation could be compromised if they provided too much information.
In cases like this find it always worthwhile to revisit the original statements. From Susan Rice:
On Sept. 16, Rice said on Meet the Press that the violence sweeping the Islamic world at the time was "a spontaneous reaction to a video, and it's not dissimilar but, perhaps, on a slightly larger scale than what we have seen in the past with 'The Satanic Verses' with the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad." She then elaborated on the specific attack on the US consulate in Libya: "Putting together the best information that we have available to us today, our current assessment is that what happened in Benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in Cairo, almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in Cairo, which were prompted, of course, by the video." Rice added, "Obviously, that's our best judgment now. We'll await the results of the investigation."
This is deceptive. And perhaps you believe that the White House, no matter the opinion of the intelligence community, has the responsibility to say all that it thinks it knows as forthrightly as possible, as soon as possible. But that isn't what Republicans are arguing. They are arguing that the CIA was the honest broker, and the White House intentionally played dumb in order to reap the political benefit of not saying America is under attack by terrorists. But it's not clear that that there was any political benefit to this strategy at all. On the contrary, terrorists attacks on America routinely rally support for the commander in chief. The idea that renewing the war against Al Qaeda somehow hurts the president who oversaw the killing of Osama Bin Laden, and helps the candidate who bumbled the England and Israel wondering "What this button do?" is bizarre.  Thus moving The Washington Post to ask the natural question when faced with spectacle of the white populist party lobbing conspiracy theories at people who happen to be intelligent and black: 
The oddity of the Republican response to what happened in Benghazi is partly this focus on half-baked conspiracy theories rather than on the real evidence of failures by the State Department, Pentagon and CIA in protecting the Benghazi mission. What's even stranger is the singling out of Ms. Rice, a Rhodes scholar and seasoned policymaker who, whatever her failings, is no one's fool. Could it be, as members of the Congressional Black Caucus are charging, that the signatories of the letter are targeting Ms. Rice because she is an African American woman? The signatories deny that, and we can't know their hearts. What we do know is that more than 80 of the signatories are white males, and nearly half are from states of the former Confederacy. You'd think that before launching their broadside, members of Congress would have taken care not to propagate any falsehoods of their own.
Republicans are certainly not attacking Rice simply because she is a black woman. But it is certainly likely that they are attacking her because she is a black woman, allied with a black man, who represents the party which black America believes is the best vehicle for its particular interests, and the broader interests of the country. In other words the question isn't "Is Senator Lindsey Graham racist?" so much as it's "Who does Senator Lindsey Graham represent?"  The answer is Graham represents a party whose candidate for the presidency believes black Obama voters are guilty of the sin of electoral bribery, while white Romney voters are simply guilty of loving their country too hard. Graham represents the party of birther claims and birther jokes; the party which thinks attempting to restrict the votes of black and brown people is good use of their resources. The notion that you can separate who Republicans target, from how their base tends to evaluate those targets is willfully naive.  It does not matter what dwells in Lindsay Graham's heart. No one knows. The hard interests are what matter.
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