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regentstreetcinema · 2 years ago
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Is there still time to save the planet? Eco-thriller How To Blow Up A Pipeline is showing from tomorrow.
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cherylmmbookblog · 2 years ago
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#Blogtour Green Shoots by Ben Westwood
#Blogtour Green Shoots by Ben Westwood
 It’s my turn on the Blogtour Green Shoots by Ben Westwood. About the Author Ben Westwood is an author, lecturer and performer. He has worked for many years as a journalist, writing for publications including The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Guardian and The Independent. He lived for several years in South America and has authored travel guidebooks to Ecuador, Galapagos and Peru. Green…
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kainebell · 6 months ago
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I’m replaying Rising Tides and, like, I get that the main goal of this book was to be educational since it was part of a green mobile gaming event. So I understand why the writers played it safe by centering the book around activism, the power of journalism, and the ways that big companies are more responsible for climate change than the average individual. But at the same time, i can’t stop imagining a reality where this book is a fast-paced eco-thriller and not the snoozefest it actually is (mostly because i watched How to Blow Up a Pipeline the other day) 😭 The story suggests journalism is the true driving force of social change when neither Charlie nor MC are journalists, just the subjects of journalism. This puts them in super passive positions, making it a pretty boring game to play bc you don’t actually get to do much, just read about what other characters are doing. Buuuut if it were about guerrilla activism, Charlie and MC could’ve been in far more active positions within the story, which could have been actually entertaining and supported by the leftist ideas that are at the heart of the story the writers were trying, and kind of failing, to tell
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aurazoo · 6 months ago
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going to da movies alone tonite
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bzedan · 1 year ago
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If I had a nickel for every time a show depicted a supernatural-ish deep water intelligence causing submarine landslides to lash out at humanity, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but I’m delighted that it happened twice.
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cinesludge · 1 year ago
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Movie #76 of 2023: The Name of the Rose
William of Baskerville: "But what is so alarming about laughter?"
Jorge de Burgos: "Laughter kills fear, and without fear there can be no faith, because without fear of the Devil there is no more need of God."
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stuff-diary · 2 years ago
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How to Blow Up a Pipeline
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Movies watched in 2023
How to Blow Up a Pipeline (2022, USA)
Director: Daniel Goldhaber
Writers: Ariela Barer, Jordan Sjol & Daniel Goldhaber
Mini-review:
I was a huge fan of Daniel Goldhaber's first film, the arrestingly original and unsettling Cam, so I was really looking forward to his next work. And How to Blow Up a Pipeline didn't disappoint at all. In fact, it's an even better movie in pretty much every way. It brings incredibly important issues to the forefront, and does so with impressive levels of tension. The movie gets more and more intense as it goes on, and by the end it had me on the edge of my seat. In fact, I audibly gasped during several scenes, that's how immersed I got.
The movie is not very long, but it makes sure to spend just enough time with the characters, in order to learn about their backgrounds and reasons. The flashbacks are inserted in the perfect moments, building tension and helping the viewer get to know the characters at the same time. I also loved how all the characters were morally grey antiheroes. You can't help but side with them and hope they pull it off, even if you know they're planning on comitting a major crime that won't only affect their targets. This is all thanks to the strenghts of the writing and the cast. To sum up, this movie is an intense eco-thriller that delivers nail-biting suspense and shines a light on very important themes and issues.
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rbtbc · 22 days ago
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The Last Beekeeper by Julie Carrick Dalton | Book Review
NAVIGATION BOOK DESCRIPTION REVIEW “Sasha had more to love in this world than at any point in her life. But having more to love meant having more to lose.“ I didn’t know what to expect when I picked up The Last Beekeeper. Maybe a story about bees, but from which angle, I wasn’t sure. This post-apocalyptic, eco-thriller was a pleasant surprise. The nature writing being the foundation upon…
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theferalcollection · 10 months ago
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TBR Clear Out: Month 1
January was a great month for reading! Here are the stats Total Books: 3.5/19 Total Pages Read: 974 Average Daily Pages Read: 31.4 You Don’t Know What War Is A 12 year old Ukrainian girl’s diary beginning a few days before the invasion in February 2022. Yeva went through terror and horror that no one should have to go through, but especially a child. It’s just hard to read this right now…
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schlock-luster-video · 2 years ago
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Empire of the Ants is starting in half an hour on Comet TV (May 16, 9:00 A.M. EST) in case anybody's interested!
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muertedepepinillos · 2 years ago
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Zodiac, Neal Stephenson (1995, Novel) Illust. Bruce Jensen
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aconstantstateofbladerunner · 8 months ago
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Highly recommend Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco. It’s about a group of friends obsessed with conspiracy theories who one day decide to feed their notes into an algorithm to invent a new conspiracy just for fun, but they are so brain poisoned they start to believe it. It can be pretty dense, but if you’re willing to power through it’s also a great dark comedy.
Hello!
I was wondering if you have any good thriller books to share?
Thank you!
@aconstantstateofbladerunner might be better to ask, i dont read thriller
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aziraphales-library · 3 months ago
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Hii!! I want to thank you guys for recommending and going thru the work to "provide"?
Anyways thank you so so much for helping
Do you have any fics about Crowley getting a dangerous job or smth (like a spy or bodyguard etc)?
I would amuch do appreciate it if Aziraphale could be in it too someway. Also I don't really mind if it's a human pov or not.
Sorry for such a long message, bye bye! <3
Hello! Here are some fics in which Crowley has a dangerous job...
fell in love with the fire long ago by midnightdragons (T)
The EMT was a handsome older bloke, with soft, curly blonde-white hair and warm blue eyes that were soft and crinkled at the edges. His cheeks were round and flushed with red, and he looked rather frazzled, but in a way that somehow looked so utterly gorgeous. White gloves were pulled tightly over his hands, contrasting the dark color of his uniform, and spectacles balanced on his nose, slightly fogged from the smoke nearby, though they were, for the most part, out of range from the smoldering church. “Hi.” Crowley, who was caked in grime and smoke and debris and who was wearing a dirty, unwashed firefighter’s suit and who was barely able to speak in a voice louder than a raspy, hoarse croak, thought that perhaps he had died and gone to Heaven. Would’ve believed it, too, with this angel before him, if the adrenaline wasn’t starting to wear off, giving way to dull, throbbing pain in his skull. “M’Crowley,” he introduced himself, rather stupidly. “Anthony Crowley.”
Crowley is a firefighter; Aziraphale is an EMT. A First Responders Human AU one-shot of their 'first' (whumpy but fluffy) meeting, inspired by artwork (link in A/N & artwork included)!
A Walk on the Wild Side by Sani86 (M)
Crowley has been working as a game ranger at Engadini Game Reserve for... well, more years than he cares to count. A new manager threatens to upset everything with his plans to turn Engadini into a prime eco-tourism destination. But the new chef he appointed for the lodge might just make it all worth while. Meanwhile, Aziraphale - the new chef in question - can't stop staring at the lanky red-headed game ranger who moves like a snake. Unfortunately, romantic entanglements of any kind are strictly against the rules, and could cost them both their jobs. How long can they fight the undeniable attraction between them?
This Way For Up by brutumfulmen (M)
Called onto the scene of a cave exploration accident, Crowley struggles against increasingly grim odds to save a young scout trapped deep underground. All while keeping everyone, from a nervous troop leader to Crowley himself, calm in the meantime.
For His Eyes Only by AFrenchFanWriter (M)
Anthony J. Crowley has been an MI6 spy for 10 years, completing successful mission after successful mission under the guidance of his quartermaster, Aziraphale Fell. But this life is starting to take its toll on him as he is getting older; and when, one day, his past comes back to haunt him, Crowley realizes that it might be time for him to hang up his gun and face all the things he has left unaddressed… (Yep, it is basically a James Bond/Q AU!)
The Infernal Bodyguard by Santillatron (M)
Alistair Zira Fell is a popular author. Loved by everyone he meets. Well, almost everyone. Someone is trying to hurt him, and right now, he needs a bodyguard. Anthony J. Crowley is the best, although he doesn't work with celebrities. He has three rules. He never gets too close, never stays once the job is done, and Never Gets Involved. But this isn't a thriller. This, is a love story.
The False and the Fair by Princip1914 (E)
Growing up in the shadow of West Virginia’s Eden Mountain, Aziraphale Wright always expected to work for the family coal mining company. Anthony Crowley, the son of a down-and-out miner, was going to become a pilot and leave town forever. Now, thirty years later, neither of their lives have gone as planned, and an unexpected inheritance brings them back into one another’s orbit. Aziraphale hopes that they can move beyond their shared past, and a high school arrangement that ended in disaster, but he has secrets of his own that threaten their fragile reconnection…
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sarandipitywrites · 1 year ago
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Writeblr Intro
(i should probably make one of these, shouldn't i?)
about me:
hi! i'm saran (they/them). i spend 99% of my free time writing, thinking about writing, making playlists for my writing, rotating my other obsessions in my head (currently jak & daxter; voiceplay; and motionless in white), and sometimes spewing those on my blog as well. this is my primary blog (i can barely keep up with this one, so a sideblog is not likely in the near future), so be aware that you'll see everything that spills out of my head/crosses my blog that i feel like sharing. if you're just here for the writing, that's cool, too! all of my original writing is tagged #my writing, and all longform works and snippets are tagged with their titles. i'm open to tag games, asks, and dms for anything and everything, even if you just need to talk 💜
about the writing:
i both read and write most genres, but fantasy and speculative fiction are my favorite (with a heavy dose of monsters and the paranormal, whether the genre otherwise calls for it or not). i write both original fiction and fanfiction. my main characters tend to be queer, neurodiverse, disabled, or all of the above. i write with an adult audience in mind (my writing has a tendency to delve into heavy topics, including mental health issues and societal commentary, and several of my stories contain graphic violence), so while minors are welcome to follow, i would encourage you to self-curate your experience. i try to tag anything potentially triggering, but i am human and sometimes miss things; if you notice anything that you think needs a tag, please do let me know!
general taglist (ask to be added or removed): @innocentlymacabre
find all the links and tags for my work under the cut:
the WIPs:
Spark Signature (wip intro, tag)
Ten years after their best friend's disappearance, Vy'd almost given up on seeing Jules again. But now that he's come back, and with a plan to steal the Foundation for Magitechnical Advancement's most sinister assets, Vy knows they can't let him pursue his vendetta alone. But the interference of Vy's nosy RPG group-slash-found family forces Vy to choose; will they do what they know is right and help Jules infiltrate the Foundation, or will they keep their head down and try to keep their family safe from the inevitable fallout? (high fantasy sci fi; LGBT+; cyberpunk; heist; thriller; original fiction) Taglist (ask to be added or removed): @leah-yasmin-writes, @unrepentantcheeseaddict, @ceph-the-ghost-writer, @mundanemoongirl
The Art of Empty Space (wip intro, tag)
Lienzo's search for a cure for his parent's condition entangles him in a years-old curse with an arcane beast at its heart. As he works to break the curse and free the city of Rookport, he finds an unexpected ally in the beast — and, perhaps, something more. (subversive fairytale; paranormal romance; original fiction)
Taglist (ask to be added or removed): @notwritinganyflufftoday
Dead Roots, Dark Water (wip intro, tag, Ao3)
After two years of genetic experiments at the hands of Haven City's Minister of Science leave him almost unrecognizable, Jak isn't as eager to go home as Daxter would have hoped. Daxter's rescue mission becomes a quest to undo the damage the dark eco experiments inflicted upon Jak's body and psyche — and the only one who can help them is Haven's most beloved public figure, who also happens to be Minister Acheron's twin sister. (adventure; dark fantasy; dystopian; fanfiction - Jak & Daxter)
Taglist (ask to be added or removed): @sam-glade, @televisionjester, @surroundedbypearls, @rivenantiqnerd
the Short Stories:
A Haunted Home
A haunted house gets its latest in a long string of owners. Is it possible to have a QPR with a house? You're about to find out. cw: implied past domestic abuse
Bodies
The Belltown Butcher takes a trophy from each of their victims. Ness survived, but not before the Butcher took their prize. cw: referenced kidnapping, trauma, eye trauma
Loreley
A cartographical ship picks up a distress signal in the unexplored Groombridge 1618 system. Instead of the lost Kasandra, they find a seemingly-habitable planet.
I Am Alive
A group of friends breaks into the local haunted house for an All Hallow's Eve séance. It doesn't go as planned.
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ratwavegamehouse · 16 hours ago
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If you're at Dragonmeet this Saturday come to the 12 Pins Press stall in Upper Trade Hall! I'll be there Laurie and @yanahn-blog along with the team behind Eco Mofos.
It'll be the convention debut of my latest release PSYCHODUNGEON, a fantasy workplace action drama, played with no dice and no masters.
It's also the Dragonmeet debut of the hit digital pirate action game Terminal (which I'll also have in a con exclusive box set with some disposable extra bits) and Out of the Fold (my GMless magical thriller where you cast spells by building poker hands).
I'll have some other books and zines (I'm actually running pretty low on To Embrace a Swamp Creature, so if I run out of this at the con I'm not sure when it'll be reprinted)
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nateconnolly · 1 year ago
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As a direct result of large language models, over the next decade we'll see more "literary" thrillers and detective novels in American publishing solely because those genres emphasize twists, foreshadowing, and extremely specific character motivations--the tropes that AI storytelling (currently) struggles with the most. They also require internal consistency, something AI can't pull off in longer stories.
There have been some prestige thriller/mysteries (No Country for Old Men, The Goldfinch, The Yiddish Policeman's Union) but they're rare, and even those examples tend to get a lot of flak. Every single review I've ever read of Yiddish Policeman's Union points out how bizarre it is for someone with an MFA to write *clutches pearls* A Detective Story???
Many, many writers have had successful careers in these genres within this century (Sue Grafton, Stephen King), but they aren't regarded as "serious" by the American "literary" community. Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, and Umberto Eco tend to be regarded as "serious," but they also tend to be regarded as "dead."
If my tone hasn't already made it clear, I'm not invested in the pyramid of aesthetic values that puts "genre" on the bottom, "prestige genre" in the middle, and "literary" on the top. I don't even regard it as a series of legitimate distinctions.
But I do think it's worth paying attention to this model because it directly influences journals, small presses, MFA programs, and big publishers. The "literary" community has a stranglehold on our world of small independent publishing for short stories/essays, and it's Very difficult to attract a large publisher with a wide distribution network without a few publications in small journals. I'm not saying you can't attain popularity or financial success without kowtowing to these institutions, but it's certainly harder to make a living without their support (not that it's easy to make a living as a writer WITH their support, but that's a different post).
And I really do think their aesthetic values will rapidly shift to prioritize things that AI can't do well. Especially among the types that want to be seen as prestigious. I'm not saying that today's hard genre writers are less financially or emotionally affected by AI competition, but by and large they seem less... insecure. And I think the "literary" community will deal with that insecurity by flaunting skills that AI doesn't have.
Now, obviously, there's a huge difference between a book that's just generated by AI vs. a book that AI generates but which a human then edits. I do think an AI could conceivably provide a sound basis for a detective story that a human might then shape into something with hard-hitting twists. But I'm also not sure anti-AI reactionaries will agree with me on that. The prevailing sentiment seems to be that anything AI breathes on is both permanently and obviously tainted. Reminds me a lot of people who think it's 100% of the time easy to detect "fanfiction with the serial numbers scraped off".
(Please note I have never once said in this post AI is cool, good, or ethical. If you want those opinions come back with a warrant.)
Anyways, if you're an indie author, small press, or journal that publishes "genre" (prestige or otherwise), please feel free to hijack this post for self-promotion. There's a 99% chance I'll reblog.
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