Rhys and Nyx - A Court of Thorns and Roses
Artist: @svanhaart / @svanha
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DAENERYS TARGARYEN in GAME OF THRONES (2011-2019)
episode 1.01 - winter is coming
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Elsbeth | 1x06 - An Ear for an Ear
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My cartoon for this weekend’s @Guardian Books.
p.s. my book ‘Revenge of the Librarians’ is out now: tomgauld.com
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hi neil! i’m reading american gods for an english assignment (i got to pick the book, so of course i picked my favorite!), and in the end i need to make a small playlist of songs relating to the story. do you have any suggestions or genres?
also, on a more unfortunate note, i was a little disappointed by dead boy detectives. the writing and dialogue just didn’t seem like you! did you just create the characters, and someone else did the writing? i was very excited to see Death though, she is phenomenal :)
i hope you and yours are well!
I didn't write much of Dead Boy Detectives at all. It's not my show, although I love it. (For the curious, I wrote one scene in Episode 1, one in Episode 7, and one in Episode 8.)
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Zendaya wearing ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
– on The Jennifer Hudson Show (2024)
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You have any particular thoughts or rules you follow regarding violence or gore in writing? Certainly your own writing touches darker stuff like the occult and mythological, which often comes hand in hand with the occasional murder, dismemberment, etc. Your works sometimes have violence but others barely at all. What's too much? Is there a too much? How do you find that sweet spot, like with the Corinthian, where it's jarring and shocking but doesn't get an eye roll?
Mostly my rule is that if I do it, I mean it. If there's going to be violence then it will have physical and emotional results in the story. Beyond that, I just try and tell the story.
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