#Hugh Fitzcairn
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naoa-ao3 · 4 months ago
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hlh-shortcuts · 3 months ago
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Join us for Highlander discussion, fic feedback, and general shenanigans.
You...you are a fan of shenanigans, aren't you?
Fitz will be very disappointed if you are not.
Don't disappoint Fitz.
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doe-earth-n · 3 months ago
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It's officially a wrap for the Season 3 arc, and now it's on to the penultimate arc, the Season 4 arc.
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movie--posters · 2 years ago
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whowhowhowhogif · 2 years ago
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His muscles... I... I can't...
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mooncustafer · 8 months ago
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dollycas · 6 months ago
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Special Guest Marla A. White - Author of Framed For Murder (A Pine Cove Mystery) #Author Interview / #Giveaway - Great Escapes Book Tour
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Framed For Murder (A Pine Cove Mystery) by Marla A. White I am happy to welcome Marla A. White to Escape With Dollycas today! Hi Marla, What are three things most people don’t know about you? - I love musicals - I’m a bit of a neat freak - I give my cars names (currently Hugh Fitzcairn after the Roger Daltry character in the “Highlander” TV series.) What books/authors have most inspired you? So many different ones for so many reasons! Louise Penny for her personal story of overcoming obstacles in her life and creating amazing characters. Jim Butcher for introducing me to fantasy with snark. I’ve been a lifelong fan of Dick Francis, growing up loving mysteries and horses. Leslie Charteris, who in “The Saint” books gave me a charming rogue and (at least in the early ones) a strong female romantic interest who could hold her own. What kind of research do you do, and how long do you spend researching before beginning a book? I don’t do a lot before I begin a book, but I do a ton as I go along. The internet is a wonderful tool, but I also try to talk to people if I know of any who have hands on experience with whatever I’m trying to figure out. This morning I spent an hour Googling “hot male hockey players” to get a picture of how to describe my character. Best. Job. Ever! Do you ever suffer from Writer’s Block? I won’t say never, because I have so many projects going on right now there’s always something to write. But I have been guilty of neglecting a project in favor of writing something that’s easier. What advice do you have for someone who would like to become a published writer? What’s the old joke about the best way to make a million dollars as an author is to start off with two million? Don’t get into it for the money! My best advice is to write every day. I had been kicking around, trying to fit writing in with a full-time job and other responsibilities, and would use lack of time as an excuse. Then I had the honor of sitting in a meeting with Janet Evanovich, who talked about getting up at five in the morning to write. I realized that if I was serious about finishing a novel, I needed to drag my butt out of bed at five a.m. Schedule a time, form a writing habit, accept no excuses. When you are not writing what do you like to do? Reading is the first obvious one :D  Seriously, to be a writer, you need to be a reader. I write in a few different genres so I immerse myself in books in whatever one I’m writing at the moment. I also love jigsaw puzzles, but not those ridiculous all-one-color kind. I want to see the picture, that’s the fun part! Also, mystery puzzles where you get the clues to solve the murder from the picture. Gardening is also a passion. It’s been cut back quite a bit since I’m in a condo now with no lawn, but I still have some fruits and veggies in pots. I’m so excited that my blood orange tree, Vlad, has several tiny green fruits! If you could travel anywhere in the world where would you go and why? That’s such a tough question! Friends who have been to Italy make me want to go there for the wine, art, and food. But I loved the time I spent on horseback riding trips in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, so going back would be amazing. New Zealand would be like stepping into a “Lord of the Rings” movie and I would so nerd out over that! Yep, too many choices to make just one. What is next on the horizon for you? Well, now you’ve got me thinking about travelling… LOL I’m working on a hockey romance series with a friend of mine. It’s my first foray into the romance genre and I’m having a blast! I’ve been talking about writing a textbook about how to write script coverage, the course I teach at UCLA Extension so maybe this summer I’ll actually sit down and write the proposal. And naturally, I’ve finished a draft of the next Pine Cove book and am very excited to see what my editor thinks! Thank you Marla for visiting today! ____ Keep reading for more information about Marla and her new book, Framed for Murder. About Framed for Murder Framed For Murder (A Pine Cove Mystery) Cozy Mystery 1st in Series Setting - California Publisher ‏ : ‎ The Wild Rose Press, Inc. (June 17, 2024) Print length ‏ : ‎ 284 pages Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D18C415T After a life-changing injury, Mel O’Rourke trades in her badge for bed sheets, running a B & B in the quirky mountain town of Pine Cove. Her peaceful life is interrupted when an old frenemy, the notorious and charismatic cat burglar, Poppy Phillips, shows up on her doorstep, claiming she’s been framed for murder. While she’s broken plenty of laws, Mel knows she’d never kill anyone. Good thing she’s a better detective than she is a cook as she sets out to prove Poppy's innocence. The situation gets complicated, however, when the ruggedly handsome Deputy Sheriff Gregg Marks flirts with Mel, bringing him dangerously close to the criminal she’s hiding. And just when her friendship with café owner Jackson Thibodeaux blossoms into something more, he’s offered the opportunity of a lifetime in New Orleans. Should she encourage him to go, or ask him to stay? Who knew romance could be just as hard to solve as murder? Great Escapes Praise for Framed For Murder (A Pine Cove Mystery) by Marla A. White I highly recommend Framed for Murder for its humor, well-written characters, cozy setting, and mystery! ~Christy's Cozy Corners Framed for Murder contains the essential number of suspects, motives, and red herrings to make it an appealing read. My curiosity has been piqued and I'll be on the lookout for future installments of this mystery series. ~Book Club Librarian With a lot of wit, engaging characters, and entangled relationships FRAMED FOR MURDER is a delightful start to a new series. ~Cozy Up With Kathy Set in the small town of Pine Cove and featuring former police officer Mel, Framed For Murder (A Pine Cove Mystery) by Marla A. White was a fun read! ~Sarah Can't Stop Reading More About Marla A. White Marla White is an award-winning novelist who prefers killing people who annoy her on paper rather than in real life. Her first full-length mystery novel, “Cause for Elimination,” placed in several contests including Killer Nashville, The RONE Awards, The Reader’s Favorite, and finishing second in the Orange County Romance Writers for Romantic Suspense. Originally from Oklahoma, she lived in a lot of other states before settling down in Los Angeles to work in the television industry.  She currently teaches at UCLA Extension and gives seminars about the art of script coverage. When she’s not working on the next book, she’s out in the garden, hiking, cheering on the LA Kings, or discovering new craft cocktails. Fun facts Something readers might find interesting about this book: The quirky Babbling Brook Bed-and-Breakfast is loosely inspired by the Silver Pines Lodge in Idyllwild. Highly recommend staying there if you’re even in that neck of the woods. A fact about me that readers might find interesting: I share Mel’s nearly debilitating fear of heights. Well, not to the same extent, I can climb a set of stairs, but looking down more than a few flights? No way 😀 There’s a scene where Mel does a singing bowl session. I’ve done that and honestly, it’s pretty cool! I accomplished the dream of becoming a published writer in my late fifties after helping other writers craft their stories for thirty years. Social Media Links Twitter/X    Instagram    Facebook   TikTok   Goodreads    Bookbub   Amazon    Substack Purchase Links Amazon - Barnes and Noble – Apple Books  Also written by Marla A. 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Volo gives me strong Hugh Fitzcairn vibes.
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abriefingwithmichael · 2 years ago
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Two of the show’s best characters are introduced here. The delightful Fitzcairn (Roger Daltrey) and the evil Horton (Peter Hudson).
It’s an exciting episode because it changes the status quo forevermore.
Pitting Duncan against mortal enemies means a different kind of fights. And the stuntwork here is very impressive.
My 500th TV episode of 2023. Averaging 2h13m of TV per day.
10/10
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celestial-alignment · 2 years ago
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Experimenting in rapid-fire dialogue in gifs with these two idiots (affectionate).
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“Till Death” Season4, Episode 19
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naoa-ao3 · 3 months ago
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hlh-shortcuts · 5 days ago
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Happy holidays, pennywashburne and hafital!
Cousin's Retreat by Anonymous for @pennywashburne Category: Gen Characters: Richie Ryan, Connor MacLeod, Duncan MacLeod Summary: Richie really isn't certain what to make of being packed off with Connor.
The Future is Prologue by Anonymous for @hafital Category: m/m Characters: Methos, Duncan MacLeod, Joe Dawson, Hugh Fitzcairn, Darius, Gina de Valicourt, Richie Ryan, Antonius Kalas, Kronos, James Horton Relationships: Duncan MacLeod/Methos Summary: Taking a head on holy ground could have serious consequences. And one Immortal was about to find out the hard way.
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doe-earth-n · 4 months ago
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A recap of the Season 1 arc of Defenders Chronicles Highlander, which is the first 11 chapters, plus possibly a bonus chapter set during season 1.
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movie--posters · 2 years ago
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moonmothmama · 2 years ago
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highlander the series quit killing cool people off challenge
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mooncustafer · 1 year ago
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I keep wanting to think of this as a musical/flashback episode of Highlander, in which Fitz is up to his neck in Shenanigans as usual, but people keep bursting into song
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