See Joaquin Phoenix Devolve Into ‘Joker’ in Unnerving Final Trailer — My Site

Joaquin Phoenix revels in chaos with maniacal laughter in the final trailer for Joker, director Todd Phillips’ upcoming film based on the iconic DC Comics villain. Like the previous clip, this preview opens with Arthur Fleck answering his therapist’s questions with disturbing rants. “Arthur, I have some bad news for you,” he says. “This is…

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Daybreak — Jane Dougherty Writes

Painting ©Audrey Anna Rostohar Ingibersdottir Day breaks at cockcrow and pigeon murmur whisper of the breeze through the hues deepening of yellows greens and blues. Day breaks in feather-rustle and the silent slipping of deer among the trees. Day breaks the darkness into a million glittering fragments the ever reforming cycle wind-ocean moon-arc weightless […]

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5 Misleading Quotes about Writing Written by Famous Authors — Dysfunctional Literacy

Aspiring authors often love quotes about writing, and nobody writes better quotes about writing than famous authors. When a famous author writes a quote about writing, a bunch of people will see it because the author is already famous. If the average author writes a quote about writing, nobody will see it, so it doesn’t […]

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Rush | Poem — Wolff Poetry Literary Magazine

Sometimes, I am like the crest of wave… Rushing at the point of life, dreaming, swimming in the breeze yet, there will always come a time when it changes the swell that always breaks to the point of disaster and you have to ask yourself, or allow yourself to plunge deep to the oceans floor…

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American Book Awards — The Poetry Department . . . aka The Boynton Blog

The Before Columbus Foundation has announced the winners of the Fortieth Annual American Book Awards. Created to provide recognition for outstanding literary achievement from the entire spectrum of America’s diverse literary community, the awards recognize literary excellence without limitations or restrictions. The 2019 American Book Award Winners are: Frank Abe, Greg Robinson, and Floyd Cheung […]

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The Harp of Kings (Warrior Bards, #1) by Juliet Marillier — Whiskey With My Book

About The Harp of Kings by Juliet Marillier Eighteen-year-old Liobhan is a powerful singer and an expert whistle player. Her brother has a voice to melt the hardest heart, and a rare talent on the harp. But Liobhan’s burning ambition is to join the elite warrior band on Swan Island. She and her brother train […]

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Review: THE WIDOW’S HOUSE (The Dagger and the Coin #4), by Daniel Abraham — Space and Sorcery

After the events of the previous book, The Tyrant’s Law, I built a few expectations about how the story would progress, but the developments in The Widow’s House went in a completely different direction – which does not mean I was disappointed with this fourth volume of The Dagger and the Coin series, only […]

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Blood Paradise (2018) – Trailer – Trailer Video — Hell Horror

Trailer: Blood Paradise (2018) Reeling after her latest novel flops, best-selling crime writer Robin Richards is sent by her publisher to the Swedish countryside to regain inspiration. There alone, she indeed comes across an assortment of peculiar characters, including her driver and most obsessive fan, his explosively jealous wife, and the progressively more unhinged man…

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Rattle The Bars of Your Cage — Cristian Mihai

“People only get really interesting when they start to rattle the bars of their cages.” – Alain de Botton They say irony is the song of a bird who has learned to love its cage. They also say that none are more hopelessly enslaved than those who believe themselves to be free. We all live in […]

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Harry Potter books removed from school library because they contain ‘real’ curses and spells | The Independent — Short Story Scribe

Are you fucking kidding me? This from the organization that for centuries colluded to cover up the molestation of children? This ludicrous hypocrisy is the reason I wrote She Is The New Savior!! https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/harry-potter-banned-school-library-nashville-tennessee-exorcist-a9087676.html

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Hieronymus Bosch — BOOKSTALLblog

in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten Goertz, Heinrich A 1st ed. good paperback, minor defects on cov. as in image, text very good. publisher: Rowohlt, Hamburg date: 1977 edition: 1st isbn: 9783499502378 condition: Good binding: Paperback image: image size: 156p. 19×11,5cm. 200gr. language: Deutsch bookseller inventory: # PA3080 price: €4,00 +shipping CONTACT – ORDER

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Your Third Finalist for the 2019 Best Book of the Year Award is … E.J. Gandolfo, Author of To Paint a Murder — Self-Publishing News for Self Publishing Authors

Congratulations to our three finalists for the Outskirts Press 2019 Best Book of the Year award: The Red Shore by Andrew Ceroni, Dance Because You Can by Amy Jordan and To Paint a Murder by E.J. Gandolfo. These works are impressive and it’s going to be an interesting sprint to the finish! All three books […]

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(Video) Empresa China logró clonar con éxito un gato — El Ciudadano

El Ciudadano Una empresa de Pekín anunció que logró clonar un gato por primera vez en China, un avance científico que podría llevar a clonar otros animales, como los pandas. Hace 21 años, la ciencia logró uno de los hitos más importantes: la clonación. El conejillo de indias fue la oveja Dolly, el primer mamífero…

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