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#Source: Charlaine Harris
nklsdttr · 1 year
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⎯ 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞 𝐢𝐬 𝐚 𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐧𝐞𝐰 𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐧𝐬 , 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐲 𝐜𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐬𝐮𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐢𝐭'𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐮𝐢𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐲 𝐚 𝐩𝐨𝐨𝐫 𝐠𝐢𝐫𝐥 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐠𝐨𝐝 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰𝐬 𝐢'𝐦 𝐨𝐧𝐞 . . .
#NKLSDTTR : ind . sel . pri . meta based adaptation of HOPE ANDREA LABONAIR - NIKLAUSDOTTIR , better known as HOPE MIKAELSON ripped from the originals and legacies and written as an original character for the lj smith the vampire diaries novels , anne rice's the vampire chronicles and the mayfair witches trilogy , and charlaine harris' southern vampire mysteries with influences and inspiration from the amc and hbo television versions . vehemently anti - plec . with lore and storylines from and familiarity of multiple media sources . strong focus on the prophecy predictions relating to her destiny to unite the factions and be the queen of new orleans and the misguided beliefs that she was to be the catalyst for the apocalypse . as depicted and deeply cherished by sam .
a study of : only one of her kind , heavy is the head that wears the crown , a mother's undying love , survivor's guilt , the burden of great sacrifice , a monster in the shape of a girl , weapons don't weep , nature vs nurture , the sins of our fathers , with great power comes great responsibility , the damage done by relentless anger , every king needs an heir , daughter of the devil
triggering content such as but not limited to horror themes , murder , death , paranormal and supernatural topics , mysticism and the occult , violence , gore , blood , and much more to be present . viewers' discretion is advised .
read before interacting , hope's never ending soundtrack , DEBRA MORGAN , lore directory tba , replies run on a queue , consistently under construction , established 10.01.22. revamped 02.01.23.
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foxyboxyfan · 1 year
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N.M. Film Focus: Meet Cute vs. ‘The End’
BY CHRISTA VALDEZ
(From left) New Mexican actor Jack Justice and Anton Yelchin posed for a photo in 2011 while filming “Odd Thomas” in Albuquerque. / Photo courtesy of Jack Justice
Gone too soon The cast and crew of made-in-New Mexico films “Terminator Salvation,” “Fright Night” and “Odd Thomas” had the opportunity to work and socialize with actor Anton Yelchin.
Along with the rest of the world, these New Mexicans were saddened to learn of Yelchin’s tragic death on June 19. In 2011, then 10-year-old Albuquerque actor Jack Justice worked with Yelchin on “Odd Thomas,” portraying a childhood version of the “Star Trek” star.
Farewell, Anton.
Calling all Fall casting is already underway for the third season for AMC’s “Better Call Saul.” The “Breaking Bad” spin-off starring Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks and Michael McKean will resume filming in Albuquerque in late August or early September. Apply for you (or your car) to be cast by emailing contact information and photos to [email protected]
Casting calls are forthcoming for the first full season of supernatural TV series “Midnight, Texas.” The contemporary NBC drama is being adapted from author Charlaine Harris’ work; her books were also the basis for the HBO series “True Blood.” “Midnight, Texas” is slated to film in Albuquerque by the end of summer. To be considered for a background work, register with EG Casting at egcasting.com
Typecast Men and boys with beards and scruffy, long hair are needed for the many period westerns ramping up to film in New Mexico. Note to inked actors: several current productions have a new policy that requires actors with visible tattoos to provide a release from the tattoo artist. That’s something to bear in mind when getting your next tat.
False alarm Social media reports have hinted that the Transformers franchise might return to New Mexico. Most memorably, 2009’s “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” broke a Guinness World Record for the biggest explosion captured on film with actors present. It’s true that the production eyeballed the state for some filming of “Transformers: The Last Knight,” but we may have been too packed to accommodate their schedule.
Southern stars Josh Brolin is filming “Granite Mountain,” a film about the real-life Yarnell Hill fires of 2013, in northern New Mexico. Now his dad, James Brolin, is expected to shoot “Rose” down south. The independent feature stars Cybill Shepherd as widowed ex-cop Rose, who’s on a transformative journey through the Southwest; her character may find love with older cowboy Max (Brolin). The film also stars Pam Grier, Cindy Pickett, A Martinez and local actor Mark Vasconcellos.
A “Longmire” still / Photo credit: Netflix
Keep an eye on the Casting Calls page of OneHeadlightInk.com for real-time casting notices for this and other productions shooting throughout The Land of Enchantment.
So long For now, we bid farewell to “Longmire” and “The Night Shift” as the series wrap shooting seasons 5 and 3, respectively. Both shows are likely to return next year to roll film. Indie films “Ideal Home” and “Cowboy Drifter” have also finished filming. The cast and crew from these projects are ready to move on to new projects featured in this column’s roundup of New Mexico productions. Are you ready?
Featured still of Anton Yelchin in “Odd Thomas” / Photo credit: Image Entertainment
Source: N.M. Film Focus: Meet Cute vs. ‘The End’
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„You are speaking of my future lover. Be more respectful.”
- Hannibal to Frederick when they had dinner and discussed Wills treatment in the BSHCI.
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justforbooks · 3 years
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From the most successful mystery writers in the business, an invaluable guide to crafting mysteries—from character development and plot to procedurals and thrillers—a must-have for every aspiring mystery writer. Mystery Writers of America (MWA) is known for providing unparalleled resources on the craft, art, and business of storytelling, helping writers of all levels improve their skills for nearly a century. Now, this new handbook helps authors navigate the ever-shifting publishing landscape—from pacing, plotting, the business side of publishing, to the current demand for diversity and inclusivity across all genres, and more. Featuring essays by a new generation of bestselling experts on various elements of the craft and shorter pieces of crowd-sourced wisdom from the MWA membership as a whole, the topics covered can be categorized as follows: —Before Writing (rules; genres; setting; character; research; etc.) —While Writing (outlining; the plot; dialogue; mood; etc.) —After Writing (agents; editors; self-pub; etc.) —Other than Novels (short stories; true crime; etc.) —Other Considerations (diverse characters; legal questions; criticism) Also included is a collection of essays from MWA published authors—including Jeffery Deaver, Tess Gerritsen, and Charlaine Harris—selected by bestselling authors Lee Child and Laurie King and arranged thematically answering, “What piece of writing advice do you wish you’d had at the beginning of your career?” Highly anticipated and incredibly useful, this new and trusted guide from MWA’s experts provides practical, current, easily digestible advice for new and established authors alike.
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poppoeming · 3 years
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October 29: You’re not going to believe this
Source material: Harris, Charlaine. Living Dead in Dallas. Ace Books, 2002.
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October 28: The multitude began off-center
not that he needed much direction, advancing across the worn carpet of a romantic soul
[This is a found poem made of words located on pages 153 to 159 in the source text.]
Source text: Harris, Charlaine. Sweet and Deadly. 1981. 23 October 2020.
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businesseyes · 4 years
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Oct 11: untitled
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Found poem by Sara Adams. Source material: Three Bedrooms, One Corpse by Charlaine Harris. Phrases/words cut from random parts of the book. My partner actually came to me and said “I found some words” like literally on the ground somewhere in the apartment and I liked them as a poem. I’m very messy when I’m destroying a book, it seems.
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liarliarpoemsonfire · 4 years
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I pulled my jacket to hide
my chest. Chests should be
part-time. But what you gonna do?
Poem # 7
Process: Erasure.
Source: Harris, Charlaine. All the Little Liars. New York: New York, 2016. 235. Print.
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witchlightmidnight · 4 years
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Day 12
Come again before dark. A bit of exercise in a leisurely way. 
Source: Charlaine Harris, Day Shift. 2015 Pg 219
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barbcpoet · 4 years
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hushed 10/23
Our bitter President,
        Source of un-necessary problems
        with serious intent to harm.
Silence him!   The world is watching
this distasteful man — and us.
Found poetry (remix) from Harris, Charlaine, Night Shift. New York: Ace, 2016. Print. Pp. 266, 276.
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alexskarsgardnet · 5 years
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New Alex Interview with Esquire from his Q&A at their London Townhouse event (October 19, 2019)!
Alexander Skarsgård Isn’t Afraid Of The Dark
The Swedish actor won an Emmy and Golden Globe for his work on ‘Big Little Lies’, next up he takes on Stephen King’s infamous villain Randall Flagg, and tries to get Meryl Streep on board for 'Mamma Mia 3’
BY OLIVIA OVENDEN 23/10/2019
When Alexander Skarsgård was 20-years-old, he left his native Sweden and moved to Leeds, in the north of England. “It was important to avoid London because I was travelling with a friend and we wanted to get the quintessential English experience,” he revealed, during his on-stage talk last weekend,at the Esquire Townhouse in St James’, London.
If there was any doubt in the room as to how suited the Swedish heartthrob was to living in the student area of the city, it evaporated when they heard the joy with which he talked about Leeds’ most notorious pub crawl. “There’s this famous thing called the Otley Run,” he said, his voice warm with nostalgia. “I loved it.”
Alexander Johan Hjalmar Skarsgård grew up in Vällingby, Stockholm, the eldest son of actor Stellan Skarsgård, and spent his early years fantasising that his bohemian father was a regular dad who drove a Saab and worked a desk job.
At 13, his father’s friend cast him in the TV series Hunden som log (The Dog That Smiled), a fairly small Swedish production, but one that everyone he knew watched because of the few TV channels available. Skarsgård became uncomfortable with the level of fame it afforded him and decided to quit acting.
His father never pushed him to keep going or to capitalise on being recognised, something he is still grateful for. “He just said it was up to me, and that if I wasn’t loving it to do something else,” he says. “I would have listened if he’d said to stay in it, but that could have turned me off acting.”
Earlier that day, we meet at a private member’s club in London, where he arrives dressed in a cosy, walnut-coloured roll-neck, selvedge jeans and Clarks desert boots. The 43-year-old now lives in the East Village, New York, but flew here from Vancouver where he is currently filming The Stand, a TV adaptation of Stephen King’s novel.
It took seven years, a stint in the Swedish military and another stint mastering the aforementioned Otley run before Skarsgård returned to acting. His first big break came in 2008 when he played a 1000-year-old vampire in HBO’s True Blood, a show adapted from The Southern Vampire Mysteries novel series by Charlaine Harris. It was the height of vampire fever – the same year the film adaptation of Twilight was released – and Skarsgård’s portrayal of pallid, aquamarine-eyed Eric Northman spurned him legions of fans. Searching 'Eric Northman fan-fiction’ on Google brings up 81,500 results.
It was also the start of a fruitful partnership with between Skarsgård and HBO, a collaboration which hit a home-run when he was cast in Big Little Lies in 2017. The series, based on Liane Moriarty’s novel of the same name and starring Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Laura Dern, and Zoë Kravitz as three women living in Monterey, California.
Skarsgård plays Perry, the emotionally and physically abusive husband of Kidman’s character Celeste. To the outside world a handsome, sharply-dressed, romantic husband, but behind doors a monster who skulks around their house after her.
The show was widely praised for its nuanced and compassionate portrayal of domestic abuse, with Skarsgård’s performance going on to win an Emmy and Golden Globe amongst other plaudits for the series.
“The character had so much depth and inner turmoil that I never hesitated because it was dark,” he says. “I find it less interesting when an abusive husband is turned into a caricature: someone in a wife-beater with a beer on the couch screaming at his wife. It makes for more interesting story-telling if there are moments where you can see the person she fell in love with.”
He stayed with friends in Los Angeles while filming Big Little Lies, grateful to come back to a family’s home for dinner after shooting something so dark instead of returning to a lonely hotel room. After a run of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at a theatre in Sweden early on in his career, he learned how to leave dark characters behind at the end of the day or else it “would just suffocate you”, saying that as a result he finds playing dark characters “quite cathartic”.
There is a kind of Nordic gloom to some of his characters, something that might be responsible for his being cast as Stephen King’s demonic villain Randall Flagg in The Stand, due to be released next year. Skarsgård says he grew up afraid of St. Bernard dogs after reading Cujo and still remembers going to see The Shining.
King’s writing is enjoying a rich second life in film and television at the moment, with books such as The Dark Tower and Pet Sematary released recently, and Doctor Sleep soon to follow. There’s also It, the Warner Brother’s reboot which features Skarsgård’s younger brother, Bill, as Pennywise the clown. Are they competing for who can terrify children more? “Randall Flagg is a very different character,” he says diplomatically. “He’s such a delicious villain [and] it’s fun to play someone who has that exuberance.”
He is strongly rumoured to be appearing in The Northman, teaming up again with co-star Nicole Kidman. He’s coy about the project when I ask, though says of Kidman that he, “can’t think of another actress I’d rather work with”, and later on stage speaks highly of Northman director Robert Eggers most recent film, the trippy The Lighthouse,
Whether or not it will return for a third season, Big Little Lies seems to have drawn a line under Skarsgård’s character, though the actor does have an idea for getting more time on set with Meryl Streep, who played Perry’s mother Mary-Louise in season two.“I think they should do season three and it’s all about Perry and his mother. Dad worked with Meryl on Mamma Mia 1 and 2 and had an amazing time,” he says, adding that he would ,“one hundred per cent” do Mamma Mia 3 for some more time on-set with Meryl.
Which leaves one more important matter to discuss: whether he’s familiar with the 'skarksbrow’, the internet’s fixation with him raising his eyebrow into a perfect arch. “No, no. This?” he says, before cocking it and smiling. “I’ve never heard of that.”
Alexander Skarsgård is an ambassador for Clarks
Sources:  Article:  Esquire.com (x), Photos:  Esquire.com (x),  jessejimzbrand instagram (x) and elisehamer instagram (x).
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bella-monoxide · 4 years
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I got tagged by @emorion88 ❤️
Nicknames: A lot (over the years), but yeah. Worm. And we pronounce that German for the heck of it. 😁
Zodiac: Gemini
Height: 176 cm ☺️ According to the internet, I am 5.77428 feet tall. What I‘m taking away from that is that the metrical system sucks.
Last thing I googled: For the life of me, I can‘t remember what it was 😕
Song stuck in my head: I am listening to music right now, so that‘s tough to answer. I do have songs stuck in my ear regularly, though.
Number of followers: 141
Amount of sleep: Roughly eight hours of not so restful sleep on average.
Lucky number: 8, and I really like 13!
Favorite song: Same problem I had with the authors; it‘s a long list. But it‘s safe to say that said list would have a lot of variety.
Favorite instrument: I never really learned how to play one myself, though it wasn‘t for a lack of instruments at home, as both my parents were actively playing various instruments when I grew up. As a result, I love the sound of quite a few, but drums are high up there on my list of favorites. Next up would be oboe, bassoon and clarinet.
Dream job: Living at the Northern Sea coast with a little tea shop that‘s only open a few hours per day so I have more time to walk the beach.
Aesthetic: Definitely Gothic! I also love neon lights a lot though; I have a collection of dice just because I love how the colours look when you hold them against a source of light. Dinosaur figurines.
Favorite author: Charlaine Harris, Fannie Flagg, Lilian Jackson Braun, Kathy Reichs, Tess Gerritsen, Robin Cook; Kerstin Gier, Sabine Kornbichler, Maeve Carels, Klaus-Peter Wolf; John Ajvide Lindqvist, Håkan Nesser, Liza Marklund. Asking a person who has always loved to read their favorite author...
Favorite animal noise: Purring! 😻
Random: I have discovered walking as something I like to do a lot and a way to stay fit roughly a year ago. In the spring this year I found my first painted rock, not knowing that‘s a thing yet; now I am always on the lookout for those stones on my many long walks! 🥰
I am tagging... *insert drumroll here* @saveyoua-seat @a1kitkat and @benkouji726 ! 🥰
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poppoeming · 4 years
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October 16: without sex
Source material: Harris, Charlaine. Living Dead in Dallas. Ace Books, 2002, p. 192.
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October 16: Bare bones
I saw the high school and the same streets; the houses on the outer fringes, alert to easy silence— the seemingly endless memories sticking up like bare bones.
[This is a found poem made of words located on pages 88 to 98 in the source text.]
Source text: Harris, Charlaine. Sweet and Deadly. 1981. 12 October 2020.
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businesseyes · 4 years
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Oct 17: Women do not need
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Women do not need to be
autopsied.
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Found poem by Sara Adams. Source material: Three Bedrooms, One Corpse by Charlaine Harris. Page 48.
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