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“I thought you'd be dying to see me”
Ghost Story (1981)
#ghost story#alice krige#1980s horror#1980s movies#1981#john irvin#peter straub#b&w edit#horrorgifs#gif#gifs#my gifs
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Antigone (1992), dir. Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub
#antigone#antigone 1992#daniele huillet#jean marie straub#directed by women#dailyworldcinema#film stills#*#filmedit#useraina
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Pendelhaven
The limbs of Pendelhaven extend as far as the meek roam, and reach as high as they strive.
Artist: Philip Straub
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just some really pretty scenes from Kleo series 2 - part 1
#kleo#kleo netflix#kleo 2#kleo spoilers#cinematography#kleo straub#sven petzold#jella haase#dimitrij schaad#meins
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Artemide’s Knee directed by Jean-Marie Straub
#film#films#Jean-Marie Straub#jean marie straub#literature#cesare pavese#death#mourning#grief#Artemide’s Knee#Straub–Huillet#Danièle Huillet
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Ansichtskarte
Frauenwald Rstg.
Meiningen: Kunstanstalt Straub & Fischer Meiningen, Reg.-Nr. 23 (V 11 50 S 4/80 9138)
1980
#Frauenwald#FDGB Erholungsheim#FDGB#Bezirk Suhl#Kunstanstalt Straub und Fischer#Straub und Fischer#1980er#1980#Philokartie#DDRPhilokartie#DDRArchitektur#GDRArchitecture#SocialistArchitecture#Ferienheim#Ansichtskartenfotografie#AnsichtskartenfotografieDerDDR#deltiology#VintagePostcard#akFrauenwald#Thüringen
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Midnight Pals: Magic Man
Kiersten White: Submitted for the approval of the midnight society, i call this the tale of the creepy kids show Stephen King: oh excellent! a creepy pasta! King: my boy joe told me all about those King: like that scary cartoon sponge man! Joe Hill: it was squidward, dad King: right right of course joe
White: this isn't a creepypasta White: it's about a weird show that everyone vaguely remember watching but can't remember any details of White: and also the time slot and channel mysteriously seem to shift Kris Straub: ah! candle cove! White: no White: no this is different
King: haha remember in candle cove when the boat is all King: "you have to go inside" Straub: yeah i remember Poe: spooky stuff! Koontz: ha ha! "you have to go inside" White: White: it's not candle cove
Barker: you're all saying it wrong Barker: it's all like Barker: "you have to go.... INSIDE" Barker: see, you gotta get the inflection right King: you said it exactly the same Barker: no it was way scarier when i said it King: "you have to go... inside" Barker: hmm no not quite right King: i don't see the difference Barker: kris who said it right Kris Straub: clive Barker: see??? King: i really don't think i said it any different White: ANYWAY
White: this is about a creepy kids show called Mister Magic White: these kids are forced to live on a set away from their parents White: until one kids dad tries to take her away White: but try to understand dad White: try to understand White: try try try to understand White: he's a magic man
White: now it's 30 years later and she's going to a show reunion White: and she's all "hey what happened 30 years ago? i forgot" White: and everyone's all "lol not telling!" White: gotta preserve the mystery White: at least til the final reel
White: see, these Mormons found an eldritch god in the desert White: and they thought White: you know what would be good to do with this? White: make a kids show about how you should always be polite King: uhhh Poe: no actually that kinda scans
White: the now grown up kids from the show have to reunite White: and defeat mister magic through the power of um... King: understanding? White: Yeah! it can totally be like understanding or forgiveness or something White: they overcome all their fears White: and they turn out totally fine
King: i didn't know candle cove was really just lessons about being polite! White: IT'S NOT CANDLE COVE King: "you have to go... INSIDE!!" Straub: there Straub: there it is Straub: you got it that time
King: creepypastas are so much fun, why don't we have more of them around here? Mr Creepypasta: now I've heard a guy tell a story hundreds of times. saying perfectly ordinary words. just mouth sounds. perfectly ordinary. nothing weird about them. very normal. nothing to worry about Chillz: here's the TOP tennnn VIDEooooos PROvinGGGG THAT the dracullllaaaa is real King: oh yeah now i remember
Eric Knudsen: i have a story about the terrible secret of space HP Lovecraft: what Lovecraft: what is the terrible secret of space? Lovecraft: is it a color? Lovecraft: cuz i already know that one
#midnight pals#the midnight society#midnight society#stephen king#clive barker#edgar allan poe#dean koontz#hp lovecraft#kiersten white#eric knudsen#mr creepypasta#kris straub#chillz
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Cassandra Straubing: Her Job Nourishes The Nation With the Crops She Plants (2018)
#Cassandra Straubing#Her Job Nourishes The Nation With the Crops She Plants#art#glass#2018#sculpture
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Antigone dir. Danièle Huillet & Jean-Marie Straub (1992)
#Antigone#Danièle Huillet#Jean Marie Straub#1992#1990s#Germany#France#Women in film#52 films by women#directed by women
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Barbara & Thomas Wirick House,
Poppy Peak Historic District, Pasadena, USA,
Designed by architect Calvin Straub in 1958.
#design#architecture#art#architects#interiors#iconic architecture#mid century modern#wirik house#pasadena#usa#poppy peak#calvin straub#post-and-bean#midcentury#nature
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Another year, another absurd amount of books read (296, because if I wasn't reading or writing this year, my brain was on fire). I was asked again for my top books of the year, so here we go: 2023's top 10, in no particular order.
This was the first book I read of the year--literally, vacated the hangout with my wife and sibling-in-laws to sit on their couch upstairs and eat through it. Do you love The Fall of the House of Usher, but wish for a nonbinary protagonist and a lot more mushrooms? This is the book for you! (T. Kingfisher is fucking rad, I made a concerted effort to only list ONE of her books on here, but honorable mention goes to The Twisted Ones for fucking me upppp.)
A gay, post-apocolyptic Pinocchio retelling involving copious robots, found family elements, and a cool-ass treehouse. Klune always hits for me with his unrepentant queer family dynamics and sense of humor. Honorable mention to the first two in the Green Creek series (although that's got a lot more...adult elements in among the werewolves, you've been warned).
I thiiiink I found this through The Homo Schedule podcast (PSA: if you missed out on Jasmin Savoy Brown and Liv Hewson doing a podcast together, now you know better), and it wrecked my shit. Tons of trigger warnings, as this is a memoir about abuse within a queer relationship, but it's so beautifully written. I personally suggest listening to the audiobook first, then standing anxiously behind someone at a book warehouse sale, hoping they'll set down the only paperback copy so you can swipe it.
A fantastical-historical reimagining in which the KKK is filled with literal monsters, and Black women are resistance fighters armed to take them out. Visceral and intense, and truly an excellent horror story.
Just. Such a soft time travel story about a daughter and her father and cherishing the time you get with loved ones. I was thoroughly unprepared for how lovely I found this one. It's very kind.
Spooky house, take-no-shit redhead, protective sibling elements, bisexual recluse with a sword who really just needs a nap. I haven't found a Harrow book yet I haven't slapped five stars on. She's so good at character and atmosphere, and I'm always surprised at how fast her stories race by.
The whole Daevabad trilogy (of which this is the first book) is just magical. A girl from the mortal world finds herself embroiled with the centuries-long prejudices and wars of djinn in a fantastical city. It's one of the rare stories of its kind that does have a love triangle, but doesn't feel like a love triangle; it's far less interested in the insufferable "who gets picked" than it is in the actual horrors these people are both perpetrating and coping with. It's an intoxicating ride.
Fuck You, TERFS: the book. Given that fact, there's obviously quite a lot of transphobia to deal with, but it's very clear that those people are wrong, and it's a super-engaging (and super-oh-god-what-comes-next) witchy time populated with queer, protective, interesting characters I'm excited to see again in the follow-up.
Have you ever wanted a haunted house story with visceral imagery and a rather lovely twist? Gailey has you covered. As much as I enjoyed The Echo Wife, I think I actually loved this one more, and it makes me so excited to see what else they've got up their sleeve.
One of my final reads for the year, when I was just churning through hardcovers at the speed of sound. I love this book. I recognize it won't be for everyone, but it takes so much of what I love about IT (one of my all-time favorite books, despite its flaws) and twists it through the lens of an author who escaped the Mormon church. It's horrific, it's fantastically abstract in places, it explores childhood and memory, imagination and abuse, and almost every character is queer. It's a great "I simply cannot sleep until I've finished" read.
#long post#book recs#t kingfisher#tj klune#carmen maria machado#p djeli clark#emma straub#alix e harrow#s.a. chakraborty#juno dawson#sarah gailey#kiersten white#plenty of others could go on this list as well but i figured i'd keep it to ten this time around#still can't believe i read just shy of 300 books in a year#bonus shoutout to the animorphs series all of which is out on audiobook now (the main books anyway)#and which honestly really do hold up well
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Pedro Costa
- Where Does Your Hidden Smile Lie?
2001
#Pedro Costa#jean marie straub#jean marie straub and daniele huillet#Jean Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet#Where Does Your Hidden Smile Lie?#Where Does Your Hidden Smile Lie#jean-marie straub and danièle huillet#jean-marie straub and daniele huillet#jean-marie straub#danièle huillet
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These Encounters of Theirs [Quei loro incontri] (2006), dir. Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet
#never mind what i said about about luther#we should be talking about this movie too!!!!#reality: almost no one's seen it and its a lesser known huillet and straub#these encounters of theirs#quei loro incontri#jean marie straub#daniele huillet#film stills#*#directed by women#french cinema
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just some really pretty scenes from Kleo series 2 - part 2
#kleo#kleo netflix#kleo 2#kleo spoilers#kleo straub#sven petzold#jella haase#dimitrij schaad#robin gooch#meins
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YIPPEE
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