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Chloë Sevigny in her teen bedroom by Patrick O'Dell
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Alex Olson - Ollie to Wallride
Brooklyn, NY (2003)
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moments like these never last
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Patrick O'Dell | The Nine Club - Episode 286
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As a teenage skater Gromit, the Epicly Later’d series on Vice is the cultural hole I never knew I needed filled, guys (and gals) looking back on their careers with earnestness and warmth and a perfect reminder to get back on the board and go out and skate. This is one of my favourites, had no idea Spike could shred and how much his film and skate careers overlap, alongside Mike Mills one of the great Skater Auteurs of the 90s (it’s not surprising that Sonic Youth were cool enough to work with both of them early on). I guess Jonah Hill takes on that mantle now.
P.S. if you like this, seek out the epic Ed Templeton one.
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Years ago got a bunch of books mega cheap at a Goodwill sale; one of which was Back Roads by Tawni O'Dell. Thought it was a really powerful gripping drama. When finished, learned it was going to be made a film, then forgot about it for years.
I guess it came out in 2018 as I spotted it on Tubi free and I think it was an excellent adaptation.
Now it's also a sad, slow, introspective drama about an incredibly broken family...
But a good one!
#Tawni O'Dell#Back Roads#also Robert Patrick was in it#personal#journal entry#Tubi Jank#I'm not much of a judge in acting#but I feel the performances were very good
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Chloe Sevigny holding a Smiths t-shirt Photographed by Patrick O'dell
#vintage aesthetic#marilyn monroe#this is a girlblog#lana del rey#vintage fashion#jane birkin#girlblogging#lana del rey aesthetic#girlblog#the smiths#deftones#mazzy star#alternative rock#chloe sevigny#1990s aesthetic#1990s#1990s fashion#1990s nostalgia#90s#nineties#90s fashion#90s style#90s aesthetic#90s nostalgia#girl blog#girl blogger#girl blogging#girlblog aesthetic#girlblogger#live laugh girlblog
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Chloë Sevigny photographed by Patrick O'Dell (2005)
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I know there's a lot of answers out there for this question, but personally like what do you think are the best beatle books to read? Like what's the best for you?
hello anon! I'm hyperfixated so I'll read pretty much anything on them tbh. I do like to read the more anecdotal stuff because I love gossip lol - and some of them can be so revealing (both of the Beatles themselves and the authors). But I'll read and have enjoyed lots of stuff: the big biogs, memoirs, fan accounts, academic studies, that novel by Paul's ex publicist.
anyway, here's the list of Beatles books I've read all the way through and what rating out of 5 I'd give them. The books I've rated highest have generally been the big biographies just because I think they tend to say more and tell a fuller story, since obvs that's their purpose, so they're a more satisfying read. My ratings are based on a random combo of what they can tell us about the Beatles, how interesting I find them historiographically/as Beatles reception, and how much I enjoyed reading them.
★★★★★
One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time (Craig Brown)
The Beatles: The Authorised Biography (Hunter Davies)
Shout!: The True Story of the Beatles (Philip Norman)
Love Me Do!: The Beatles' Progress (Michael Braun)
Can't Buy Me Love: The Beatles, Britain, and America (Jonathan Gould)
The Man Who Gave the Beatles Away: The Amazing True Story of the Beatles' Early Years (Allan Williams & William Marshall)
★★★★☆
The Love you Make: An Insider's Story of the Beatles (Peter Brown & Steven Gaines)
Backbeat: Stuart Sutcliffe - The Lost Beatle (Alan Clayson & Pauline Sutcliffe)
The Gospel According to the Beatles (Steve Turner)
Lennon vs. McCartney: The Beatles, Inter-band Relationships and the Hidden Messages to Each Other in Their Song Lyrics (Adam Thomas)
Beatle! The Pete Best Story (Pete Best & Patrick Doncaster)
Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World (Rob Sheffield)
A Cellarful of Noise (Brian Epstein)
Waiting for the Beatles: An Apple Scruff's Story (Carol Bedford)
John (Cynthia Lennon)
John Lennon: In My Life (Pete Shotton & Nicholas Schaffner)
Summer of Love: The Making of Sgt. Pepper (George Martin with William Pearson)
★★★☆☆
John, Paul & Me Before the Beatles: The True Story of the Very Early Days (Len Garry)
The Beatles and Me on Tour (Ivor Davis)
A Twist of Lennon (Cynthia Lennon)
At the Apple's Core: The Beatles from the Inside (Denis O'Dell with Bob Neaverson)
The Guitar's All Right as a Hobby, John (Kathy Burns)
With the Beatles (Alistair Taylor)
The Day John Met Paul: An Hour-By-Hour Account of How the Beatles Began (Jim O'Donnell)
The Beatles: I Was There (Richard Houghton)
All Our Loving: A Beatle Fan's Memoir (Carolyn Lee Mitchell & Michael Munn)
Rock Bottom (Geoff Baker)
Once There Was a Way: What if the Beatles Stayed Together? (Bryce Zabel)
Like Some Forgotten Dream: What if the Beatles Hadn't Split Up? (Daniel Rachel)
Dylan, Lennon, Marx and God (Jon Stewart)
Paul is Undead: The British Zombie Invasion (Alan Goldsher)
★★☆☆☆
Paperback Writer (Mark Shipper)
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4, 13, 21, 24, 25, 33, 42, 57, 63, 70 and 71 for the fic writer ask game!
Thank you for the questions! Okay, this took some time and thought. And some of my answers are long. It will be under a "read more" out of convenience and respect for my mutuals and followers.
4. what is the plot bunny you’ve been carrying for the longest? optional bonus question: do you ever wonder why you haven’t written it yet and experience deep existential dread?
I really want to write a background and sidestory for a one-off character from George Lopez that Tony O'Dell played. I don't think I've written it yet for a few reasons:
a) I don't know if his character is named Blaine (dialogue and closed captions) or Patrick (credits on IMDb and from the end of the episode).
b) I kinda want to ask Tony about that episode and role.
c) I haven't had time or haven't sat down and focused on it enough to start writing it.
No, I don't experience existential dread over it.
13. talk about a writing experience that has pleasantly surprised you.
This isn't going to take long. But in writing my first fic, Is This Love?, I learned that I can write sexy things. This is the opposite of the "write what you know" advice. I have done research and will continue to do more. I've talked with others who have written smut. And I have had some friends read over what little I have written. As I tend to write out of sequence, I haven't published the smut and I'm still a bit anxious about it, but I decided to do this to prove to myself that I could. I wouldn't be upset if Is This Love? is the only fic that I write that contains smut, but proud of myself.
21. pick a writer to co-write a book with and tell us what you’d write about.
A fellow fanfic writer? Hmm, I would say @curiousdamage @missviolethunter @cecexwrites @rynnie-rynn @themaradwrites @avatarskywalker78 and/or @the-time-lord-oracle.
With Curious, MissV, Rynn, and/or AvatarSkywalker78, I would write something for The Karate Kid or Cobra Kai because that is the main fandom that we have in common. The first three were with me when I created my OCs and I honestly would trust them to write Julie or Alyssa. But all of them have strengths writing other characters in that fandom that I'm not sure I can do justice or write with the nuance they deserve.
Curious, MissV, and I could finally write that spinoff/revival-type fanfic for The Equalizer with Scott McCall and his OC daughter as the central characters. Or Curious and I could write a Cagney & Lacey story.
With Cece, it would probably be a story set in the Wizarding World with supporting and minor canon characters.
Obviously, a Doctor Who story with The_Time_Lord_Oracle.
And were I to write an original story, it would be with Rynn or Mara.
All of these writers are ones that I greatly admire, consider friends, have created some of the best original characters (I wish they all were canon and I would protect them to the end), and have written many of my favorite stories.
If you are asking about published/professional authors, I'm not sure. Maybe Rick Riordan, Richelle Mead, David McIntee, Timothy Zahn, Jude Watson, or Cassandra Clare (yes, I know some of the allegations against her, but she is still one of my favorite YA writers).
24. on average, how much writing do you get done in a day?
It really depends on it's a workday vs. weekend, how much time I've had to write, and how inspired I was. If I write at least 500 words, I consider it a productive day.
25. what’s your revision or rewriting process like?
I edit as I write, which makes the writing process longer, I'm sure. Then I send it to my beta. After I hear their thoughts and suggestions, I take into account if those serve the story and make appropriate edits. Then I will post it on AO3.
33. do you start with the characters or the plot when writing?
Honestly, a very rough plot idea. The characters are my main focus and I spend more time thinking about how to develop them and how they will react to the plot.
42. describe the aesthetic of a story in 5 words.
Let me preface this with "I'm not sure that I'm doing this right."
Family. Friendship. Discovery. Magic. Adventure.
57. what is the last thing that a fic made you google when you were reading it?
Okay, these might not be the actual last things, but they are the best that I can remember: Camille Coduri's natural hair color and Billie Piper's eye color.
63. what’s the best insult you’ve read in a fic?
I've read so many fics that I honestly don't know. I'm sorry.
70. are you very critical of your own writing? how much do you find yourself editing (either during the writing or after the fact)?
Yeah, I think I am. I second-guess myself a lot. I edit as I write, so I might spend hours on the same damn paragraph because I didn't like the original word choice, felt it was too similar to something I had previously written, or numerous other reasons. I once nearly trashed everything I wrote for Is This Love? and lay on my bed crying because I thought I was being too harsh on Jimmy and my OC Julie.
71. how do you balance writing and life? do you ever feel overwhelmed by the amount of writing you have to do?
Hahaha. Balance? What's that? Ironic isn't it, considering that I write for The Karate Kid and Cobra Kai? Yes, I constantly feel overwhelmed by the amount of writing that I have to do. I want to be able to post two chapters for three of my WIPs by the end of 2024. I haven't worked on two of them at all yet. I haven't done any writing since early or mid-February. Sometimes, I feel like a failure because I started writing Is This Love? in 2018 and I haven't even started writing the scenes concurrent with the plot of The Karate Kid, while I've got friends and mutuals who can write, finish, and post a few multichapter fics within a few months.
#fanfic writer ask game#replies#goldheartedchaoticdisaster#writing#my fics#is this love?#the molly yates chronicles#karate kid fanfic#the karate kid#cobra kai#doctor who fanfic#favorite writers#tony o'dell#never knew
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Oh gosh, watching an unrelated video essay reminded me to make a reading list of the books I vividly remember reading as a child...
So far the list consists of:
Island of the Blue Dolphins - Scott O'Dell
The Dark Reflections Trilogy - Kai Meyer
The Saga of Darren Shan - Darren O'Shaughnessy (12 books!)
Chaos Walking Trilogy - Patrick Ness (I barely remember the first book tbh)
The Kane Chronicles - Rick Riordan (I only read the first 2 since I owned them)
Honestly, I remember another one that is burned into my psyche but I can't find it anywhere and I have no clue what it was called. I remember that it started with very simple works with big bold font that slowly got smaller as the book went on? I remember it was about a girl that was found and her hair was very damaged from sea water and it was from her pov? idk
#argo-bolo originals#idk if there's a book side of tumblr that i can ask lol#reading list#book recommendations#but also look up trigger warnings because i last read most of these when i was in middle school and i'm now 27#i tend to have a bad memory but these books affected me in ways i can't describe
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dumb: the story of big brother magazine (2017)
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