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introspect-la · 7 months
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GRACE BY FROM A DOG A DAY SERIES BY SALLY MUIR
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aitan · 11 months
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dogandcatcomics · 1 year
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#repost @sallymuir Sally Muir (Bath, United Kingdom). First image is Lily (pastel on brown paper, 25½ x 31½). Second image is done monotype dogs. I am a fan of this artist's commitment to canine representation. @cricketfineart @churchgategallery
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sixbucks · 5 months
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Sally Muir (b. 1954). Scribble Dog
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zoeandsubaloveart · 1 year
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theflyingfruitbowl · 8 days
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SALLY MUIR
Artist Sally Muir is based in Bath, UK and is a prodigious portrait painter of dogs. Other subjects include human portraits and landscapes, as well as the occasional rodent and bird. For years Muir focused on her knitwear business Muir & Osborne as both a designer and author. With her partner Joanna Osborne, they have published seven knitting pattern books that include Pet Heaven, The Animal…
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unsubconscious · 1 month
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Sally Muir, Scribble dog
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houseofcatwic · 5 months
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Scribble Dog (date unlisted) by British artist, Sally Muir (born in 1954)
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thistlecatfics · 6 months
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This subject came up with my friend last week so here is my attempt at starting a list of the best writers/artists of my (millennial) generation.
Requirements: my subjective personal taste, staying power, being iconically millennial/speaking to my generation, big name in their field even if not big name overall, not just a social media shit-stirrer
Sally Rooney (novels)
Taylor Swift (songwriting)
Beyonce (performance/singing) (gen x cusp)
RF Kuang (fantasy) (gen z cusp)
Tamsyn Muir (scifi)
Ocean Vuong (poetry, literary fiction)
Jia Tolentino, Jamelle Bouie, Ezra Klein (commentary)
Ronan Farrow, Sarah Kliff (investigative journalism)
Ed Yong (science writing) (gen x cusp)
Lin Manuel Miranda (musicals) (gen x cusp)
Other writers/artists I considered: Casey McQuiston (new adult/romance), Leigh Bardugo (YA/fantasy), SA Chakraborty (fantasy), Kai Cheng Thom (?? instagram-y writing?), Chanel Miller (memoir/visual art), Lady Gaga (performance), Jon Favreau (speech writing), Amanda Gorman (poet) (gen z), adrienne maree brown (essays) (gen x)
Who am I missing? Who absolutely needs to be on this list? I'm particularly looking for more nonfiction writers, poets, visual artists and non-Americans since those are areas I'm less familiar with.
BONUS Gen X honorees because I kept thinking of people who turned out to be Gen X:
Emily Wilson (translation)
NK Jemisin (fantasy)
Patrick Radden Keefe (history)
Jessica Valenti, Moira Donegan, Ta-Nehisi Coates (political commentary)
Cheryl Strayed (advice columns)
Susanne Collins (YA)
Kiese Laymon (memoir, essays)
Junot Diaz (fiction, short stories)
Jhumpa Lahari (fiction, short stories)
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searidings · 2 years
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reading wrap up 2022 GO
ok so my goal this year was to read 100 books and then i went ahead and read 109. and if i read the locked tomb series three times through that's no one's business but mine <3
italics are queer, bold are amazing, bold italics are queer and amazing
jan:
middlesex - jeffrey eugenides
the mountains sing - nguyên phan qué mai
the vegetarian - han kang
the galaxy and the ground within - becky chambers
to be taught, if fortunate - becky chambers
when we were orphans - kazuo ishiguro
americanah - chimamanda ngozi adichie
h of h playbook - anne carson
klara and the sun - kazuo ishiguro
the space between worlds - micaiah johnson
feb:
normal people - sally rooney
circe - madeline miller
blood of elves - andrzej sapkowski
gideon the ninth - tamsyn muir
time of contempt - andrzej sapkowski
baptism of fire - andrzej sapkowski
march:
the tower of the swallow - andrzej sapkowski
lady of the lake - andrzej sapkowski
harrow the ninth - tamsyn muir
the last wish - andrzej sapkowski
we should all be feminists - chimamanda ngozi adichie
a memory called empire - arkady martine
burnt sugar - avni doshi
a psalm for the wild built - becky chambers
april:
the alchemist - paul coelho
sword of destiny - andrzej sapkowski
oranges are not the only fruit - jeanette winterson
the colour purple - alice walker
the midnight library - matt haig
where the crawdads sing - delia owens
10 minutes 38 seconds in this strange world - elif shafak
the discomfort of evening - marieke lucas rijneveld
crying in h mart - michelle zauner
my year of rest and relaxation - ottessa moshfegh
the shadow king - maaza mengiste
the virgin suicides - jeffrey eugenides
sapiens - yuval noah harari
the manningtree witches - a. k. blakemore
may:
parable of the sower - octavia butler
hot milk - deborah levy
an unkindness of ghosts - rivers solomon
the water dancer - ta-nehisi coates
pure colour - sheila heti
this is how you lose the time war - amal el-mohtar & max gladstone
five little indians - michelle good
june:
indian horse - richard wagamese
ducks, newburyport - lucy ellmann
the vanishing half - brit bennett
medicine walk - richard wagamese
crier's war - nina varela
a quality of light - richard wagamese
after the quake - haruki murakami
death in her hands - ottessa moshfegh
the school for good mothers - jessamine chan
bluets - maggie nelson
of women and salt - gabriela garcia
lapvona - ottessa moshfegh
mcglue - ottessa moshfegh
songbirds - christy lefteri
july:
to paradise - hanya yanagihara
sankofa - chibundu onuzo
the argonauts - maggie nelson
jane: a murder - maggie nelson
eileen - ottessa moshfegh
iron widow - xiran jay zhao
homesick for another world - ottessa moshfegh
a desolation called peace - arkady martine
the art of cruelty: a reckoning - maggie nelson
the witch's heart - genevieve gornichec
dune - frank herbert
aug:
never let me go - kazuo ishiguro
the island of missing trees - elif shafak
the marriage plot - jeffrey eugenides
almond - won-pyung sohn
all over creation - ruth ozeki
the water cure - sophie mackintosh
drive your plow over the bones of the dead - olga tokarczuk
sep:
the remains of the day - kazuo ishiguro
the blind assassin - margaret atwood
go set a watchman - harper lee
a pale view of hills - kazuo ishiguro
seven fallen feathers - tanya talaga
an artist of the floating world - kazuo ishiguro
the atlas six - olivie blake
the inconvenient indian - thomas king
a tale for the time being - ruth ozeki
ru - kim thuy
split tooth - tanya tagaq
wintering - katherine may
nomad century - gaia vince
dune messiah - frank herbert
the unbearable lightness of being - milan kundera
oct:
nona the ninth - tamsyn muir
indians on vacation - thomas king
severance - ling ma
nocturnes - kazuo ishiguro
nona the ninth - tamsyn muir
a prayer for the crown-shy - becky chambers
nov:
gideon the ninth - tamsyn muir
harrow the ninth - tamsyn muir
nona the ninth - tamsyn muir
embers - richard wagamese
dec:
starlight - richard wagamese
the buried giant - kazuo ishiguro
autobiography of red - anne carson
notes on grief - chimamanda ngozi adichie
cloud cuckoo land - anthony doerr
on fire: the burning case for a green new deal - naomi klein
sufferance - thomas king
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ohmeadows · 1 year
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what are your favorite authors? and which ones you would consider the essentials for anyone interested in start writing?
my favorite authors are, in no particular order but rather how important they have been to my writing:
gillian flynn. all her books play so expertly with genre, unreliable narrator and tapping into generational and contemporary anxieties. she's got such a subtle hand as she arranges everything into position, and a really pleasant writing style.
mieko kawakami. i just love everything about how she writes loneliness, alienation and lingering in the moments of the day.
sayaka murata. she's soooo. god. i love her short stories. i hope more get translated soon.
constance debré, éduoard louis, annie ernaux. i clump these three together because they're approaching class and short terse non-fiction from different angles but all do it in really riveting ways.
tamsyn muir. because it's just a wild fun ride. like. it's a treat to read her books. she made me feel less hung-up about perfect worldbuilding.
also, no less honorable mentions: sally rooney, elena ferrante, carmen maria machado, arkady martine, louise glück.
as for essentials, that's a hard one. i'm a firm believer in building your own personal canon of "books that make me wanna write/writers whose style i want to subliminate into my own", but i'm also a genuine lover of creative writing books, so a short list of those would be:
imaginative writing, janet burroway. (writing to me is so much about a practice, exercises, warm-ups, and burroway really digs into that.) writing down the bones, natalie goldberg. (classic. though i don't turn to this a lot anymore it's still a staple.) reading like a writer, francine prose. (can't be a writer without reading and prose breaks down the way of reading very well.) refuse to be done, matt bell. (bit of a step up. how to write a novel in three drafts, essentially. genuinely the most helpful one i've read in years, i've leaned on it so much for finishing my novel.) and this is more later-stage, but it's also a good reality check for anyone wanting to go professional: before and after the book deal, courtney maum.
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dustjacketmusings · 9 months
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24 in 2024
I saw this going around so I decided to do this. This isn't a hard and fast list, I'm too much of a mood reader for that, but here are the books on my tbr that Speak To Me
The Unspoken Name
A study in drowning by Ava Reid
Munro by Kresley Cole
One Dark Window
Rebecca
To Shape a Dragons Breath
Temeraire #2
This is How You Lose a Time War
Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries
Ali Hazelwood
N. K. Jemisen
Alexis Daria
Astrid Parker Doesn't Fail
The High Mountain Court
A Lady for a Duke by Alexis Hall
Priory of an Orange Tree
City of Brass
Soulless by Gail Calliger
The Hating Game by Sally Thorn
Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik
Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
The Oleander Sword by Tasha Suri
A heart of blood and ashes #3
The Starless Sea
Whew! We'll see how many I read this year. I didn't include any rereads on this list so we'll see how it goes
New author, book tbd
Started and previously abandoned
@bookcub @hauntedmoors @amchapel @theladyofbloodshed @c-e-d-dreamer @thesistersarcheron and anyone else who wants to list 24 books on their tbr 😂. No pressure if you don't want to
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aitan · 11 months
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skippyv20 · 11 months
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An anon sent this is to us in 2020….in case anyone is interested….
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livingasaghost · 1 month
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okay @permanentreverie did this in honor of book lovers day (aug 9) so here i am being obnoxious and sorting my favorite books based on genres bc i'm procrastinating editing
put it under read more because i'm annoying and this is longer than i thought it'd be ahjflksd
classics:
les miserables by victor hugo
1984 by george orwell
a midsummer night's dream by william shakespeare
hamlet by william shakespeare
the crucible by arthur miller
the great gatsby by f scott fitzgerald
contemporary romances:
red white and royal blue by casey mcquiston
with you forever by chloe liese
everything for you by chloe liese
beach read by emily henry
happy place by emily henry
a very merry bromance by lyssa kay adams
crazy stupid bromance by lyssa kay adams
love, theoretically by ali hazelwood
the love hypothesis by ali hazelwood
not in love by ali hazelwood
let's talk about love by claire kann
roomies by christina lauren
the hating game by sally thorne
fantasy:
tower of dawn by sarah j maas
kingdom of ash by sarah j maas
a court of mist and fury by sarah j maas
a court of silver flames by sarah j maas
the starless sea by erin morgenstern
a storm of swords by george r.r. martin
a feast for crows by george r.r. martin
wizard's first rule by terry goodkind
temple of the winds by terry goodkind
prince's gambit by c.s. pacat
kings rising by c.s. pacat
a discovery of witches by deborah harkness
jade legacy by fonda lee
the dragon republic by r.f. kuang
babel by r.f. kuang
every heart a doorway by seanan mcguire
the magician's nephew by c.s. lewis
priory of the orange tree by samantha shannon
strange the dreamer by laini taylor
sci-fi:
the host by stephenie meyer
nona the ninth by tamsyn muir
graphic novels / comics:
monstress by marjorie liu & sana takeda
check please by ngozi ukazu
the boy the mole the fox and the horse by charlie mackesy
heartstopper by alice oseman
lore olympus by rachel smythe
fence by c.s. pacat & johanna the mad
heart of gold by eliot baum & viv tanner
the prince & the dressmaker by jen wang
historical fiction:
cloud cuckoo land by anthony doerr
the book thief by markus zusak
literary fiction:
evenings & weekends by oisín mckenna
henry henry by allen bratton
a little life by hanya yanagihara
piranesi by suzanna clarke
malibu rising by taylor jenkins reid
if we were villains by m.l. rio
the invisible life of addie larue by v.e. schwab
real life by brandon taylor
s by doug dorst
horror:
house of leaves by mark z danielewski
imaginary friend by stephen chbosky
night film by marisha pessl
don't let the forest in by c.g. drews
middle grade:
magyk by angie sage
a kind of spark by elle mcnicoll
sir callie and the champions of helston by esme symes-smith
holes by louis sachar
the mighty heart of sunny st james by ashley herring blake
new adult:
loveless by alice oseman
obsidian by jennifer l armentrout
masters of death by olivie blake
alone with you in the ether by olivie blake
angelfall by susan ee
the sunshine court by nora sakavic
the king's men by nora sakavic
vicious by v.e. schwab
queenie by candice carty-williams
hell bent by leigh bardugo
nonfiction:
into the wild by john krakauer
it was vulgar and it was beautiful by jack lowery
the last lecture by randy pausch
what i want to talk about by pete wharmby
furiously happy by jenny lawson
ace by angela chen
blood sweat and chrome by kyle buchanan
refusing compulsory sexuality by sherronda j brown
the great divorce by c.s. lewis
the cancer journals by audre lorde
the dark interval by rilke
inverse cowgirl by alicia roth weigel
translated works:
the memory police by yōko ogawa
vita nostra by marina dyachenko
the strange library by haruki murakami
young adult:
the mask falling by samantha shannon
check & mate by ali hazelwood
i was born for this by alice oseman
the hunger games by suzanne collins
just listen by sarah dessen
ignite me by tahereh mafi
the unexpected everything by morgan matson
save the date by morgan matson
tash hearts tolstoy by kathryn ormsbee
neverworld wake by marisha pessl
the spirit bares its teeth by andrew joseph white
compound fracture by andrew joseph white
the wicked king by holly black
short story collections:
the tangleroot palace by marjorie liu
what is not your is not yours by helen oyeyemi
the late americans by brandon taylor
filthy animals by brandon taylor
seven empty houses by samanta schweblin
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rgf-populace · 1 year
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