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HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!
If you love sword lesbians two queens in love you should preorder mine and Anna Kopp's graphic novel releasing in March!
-> The Marble Queen Preorder
and if you preorder you can pick up some extra goodies
Summary: A sapphic YA graphic novel with sword fighting, political intrigue, and magic where the princess needs a marriage alliance for the welfare of her kingdom, but she unknowingly accepts a proposal from a mysterious country, having come not from the prince, but his sister.
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New Releases: March 2024
Tempting Olivia by Clare Ashton (1st) Olivia Sachdeva’s life is flawless. With a first from Oxford and as the youngest partner at Bentley lawyers, she expects high standards from everyone. Her only indulgences are eating iced desserts and repeat watching romcoms, especially those featuring Kate Laurence – pure escapism and cinematic perfection. But, when the actor walks into Olivia’s office with…
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skygemspeaks · 27 days
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Do you want arranged royal marriage but SAPPHIC? Please check out the Marble Queen by Anna Kopp and Gabrielle Kari! Very cute and fun read, with a lovely drawing style!
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The Marble Queen OGN by Anna Kopp and Gabrielle Kari. Out in March 2024.
"The Marble Queen is a YA fantasy graphic novel that's the political drama of Nimona meets the heartfelt romance of The Princess and the Dressmaker, but this time in a sapphic romance surrounded by a mist of magic. Princess Amelia's kingdom, Marion, is in shambles after months of their trade routes being ravaged by pirates, and now the only seemingly option left is for her to save it through a marriage alliance. When she gets an exorbitant offer from the royalty of Iliad - a country shrouded in mystery - Amelia accepts without question and leaves her home to begin a new life. But she lands on Iliad's shores to find that her betrothed isn't the country's prince, but the recently coronated Queen Salira. Shocked, Amelia tries to make sense of her situation and her confused heart: Salira has awakened strange new feelings inside her, but something dark hides behind the Queen's sorrowful eyes. Amelia must fight the demons of her own anxiety disorder before she can tackle her wife's, all while war looms on the horizon."
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The Marble Queen by Anna Kopp (Author) & Gabrielle Kari (Illustrator)
The Marble Queen is a YA Fantasy graphic novel that’s the political drama of Nimona meets the heartfelt romance of The Princess and the Dressmaker, but this time in a sapphic romance surrounded by a mist of magic.
Princess Amelia’s kingdom, Marion, is in shambles after months of their trade routes being ravaged by pirates, and now the only seemingly option left is for her to save it through a marriage alliance. When she gets an exorbitant offer from the royalty of Iliad—a country shrouded in mystery—Amelia accepts without question and leaves her home to begin a new life.
But she lands on Iliad’s shores to find that her betrothed isn't the country’s prince, but the recently coronated Queen Salira. ​ Shocked, Amelia tries to make sense of her situation and her confused heart: Salira has awakened strange new feelings inside her, but something dark hides behind the Queen's sorrowful eyes. Amelia must fight the demons of her own anxiety disorder before she can tackle her wife's, all while war looms on the horizon.
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🌈 Queer Books Coming Out in March 2024 🌈
🌈 Good afternoon, my bookish bats! Struggling to keep up with all the amazing queer books coming out this month? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Remember to #readqueerallyear! Happy reading!
[ Release dates may have changed. ]
❤️ Shift: A Memoir of Identity and Other Illusions - Penny Guisinger 🧡 Tempting Olivia - Clare Ashton 💛 Monilinia - Free Mints 💚 Guillaume - Aurora Dimitre 💙 The Marble Queen - Anna Kopp & Gabrielle Kari 💜 The Baker & the Bard - Fern Haught ❤️ Rainbow! - Sunny & Gloom 🧡 The Safe Zone - Amy Marsden 💛 The Weavers of Alamaxa - Hadeer Elsbai 💙 The No-Girlfriend Rule - Christen Randall 💜 A Different Kind of Brave by Lee Wind 🌈 Cirque du Slay - Rob Osler ❤️ Wizard’s Debt - Niranjan 🧡 One Last Breath - Ginny Myers Sain 💛 Nothing Special - Katie Cook 💚 I Feel Awful, Thanks - Lara Pickle 💙 The Tower - Flora Carr 💜 Be the Sea - Clara Ward ❤️ What Grows in the Dark - Jaq Evans 🧡 Heirs of Bone and Sea - Kay Adams 💛 The Haunting of Velkwood - Gwendolyn Kiste 💙 Thunder Song - Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe 💜 Mona of the Manor - Armistead Maupin 🌈 Like Happiness - Ursula Villarreal-Moura
❤️ Ellipses - Vanessa Lawrence 🧡 Saint, Sorrow, Sinner - Freydís Moon 💛 Blood & Brujas - Mikayla D. Hornedo 💚 Infinity Kings - Adam Silvera 💙 Really Cute People - Markus Harwood-Jones 💜 How You Were Born - Kate Cayley ❤️ These Bodies Between Us - Sarah Van Name 🧡 Icarus - K. Ancrum 💛 The Emperor and the Endless Palace - Justinian Huang 💙 How Not to Date an Angel - Lana Kole 💜 Enemy Colours - R.M. Olson 🌈 Broken Parts Included - Alyson Root
❤️ Who's Afraid of Gender? - Judith Butler 🧡 The Duke’s Cowboy - Andrew Grey 💛 The Secret Something - Emily Wright 💚 Colstead & Andie - Olivia Janae 💙 Play It Again, Ma’am - Sienna Waters 💜 Love Is…? - K.J. Wrights ❤️ Welcome to Forever - Nathan Tavares 🧡 Just Another Epic Love Poem - Parisa Akhbari 💛 The Phoenix Bride - Natasha Siegel 💙 These Letters End in Tears - Musih Tedji Xaviere 💜 Truly Home - J.J. Hale 🌈 Monster Mixer - Robin Jo Margaret
❤️ The House of Hidden Meanings - RuPaul 🧡 Promised to the Queen - Barbara Winkes 💛 A Conclave of Crimson - Nicole Eigener & Beverley Lee 💚 A Hunt of Blood and Iron - Cara Nox 💙 The Fealty of Monsters - Ladz 💜 Ariel Crashes a Train - Olivia A. Cole ❤️ Those Beyond the Wall - Micaiah Johnson 🧡 Dancing Toward Stardust - Julia Underwood 💛 Heir to Dreams & Darkness - Ben Alderson 💙 Comet Cruise - Niska Morrow 💜 Dead Girls Walking - Sami Ellis 🌈 Blackout - Carlos E. Rivera
❤️ Monster Crush - Erin Ellie Franey 🧡 Blessed Water - Margot Douaihy 💛 These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart - Izzy Wasserstein 💚 Kiss of Seduction - Rawnie Sabor 💙 Sunbringer - Hannah Kaner 💜 Evacuation to Love - C.A. Popovich ❤️ Sin - Brooke Matthews 🧡 Falls from Grace - Ruby Landers 💛 Lean in to Love - Catherine Lane 💙 A Small Apocalypse - Laura Chow Reeve 💜 Cascade Failure - L.M. Sagas 🌈 The Mars House - Natasha Pulley
❤️ All This Time - Sage Donnell 🧡 The Romance Lovers Book Club - MA Binfield 💛 View from the Top - Morgan Adams 💚 Number Call - Nagisa Furuya 💙 Crossing Bridges - Chelsey Lynford 💜 The Boyfriend Subscription - Steven Salvatore ❤️ Love the World or Get Killed Trying - Alvina Chamberland 🧡 Synthetic Sea - Franklyn S. Newton 💛 The Prince & His Stolen Groom - J.E. Ridge 💙 Chrysalis and Requiem - Quinton Li 💜 Where Sleeping Girls Lie - Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé 🌈 A Botanical Daughter - Noah Medlock
❤️ Wednesday Nights - by Donna Jay 🧡 The Woods All Black - Lee Mandelo 💛 Song of the Huntress - Lucy Holland 💚 Rainbow Black - Maggie Thrash 💙 Spirits & Sunflowers - A.D. Armistead & Austin Daniel 💜 Floating Hotel - Grace Curtis ❤️ Far From Camelot - Rylee Hale 🧡 This Way to Change - Jezz Chung 💛 Mexican Bird - Luis Lopez-Maldonado 💙 Android Affection: Unveiling - Beau Van Dalen 💜 Welcome to the Damned - Astraea Long 🌈 She Came for Blood - Darva Green
❤️ Cover Story - Rachel Lacey 🧡 The Poisons We Drink - Bethany Baptiste 💛 The Perfect Guy Doesn't Exist - Sophie Gonzales 💚 In Walked Trouble - Dana Hawkins 💙 Never Leave, Never Lie - Thea Verdone 💜 Guardian: Zhen Hun - Priest ❤️ All the World Beside - Garrard Conley 🧡 Rainbows, Unicorns, and Triangles - Jessica Kingsley Publishers 💛 The Feast Makers - H.A. Clarke 💙 Synthetic Sea - Franklyn S. Newton 💜 All the Painted Stars - Emma Denny 🌈 A Hard Sell - Jennifer Moffatt
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New Releases
A few new books out this week by some amazing authors to start us off right for Women's History Month. 
The Marble Queen by Anna Kopp & illustrated by Gabrielle Kari Dark Horse
Princess Amelia’s kingdom, Marion, is in shambles after months of their trade routes being ravaged by pirates, and now the only seemingly option left is for her to save it through a marriage alliance. When she gets an exorbitant offer from the royalty of Iliad—a country shrouded in mystery—Amelia accepts without question and leaves her home to begin a new life.
But she lands on Iliad’s shores to find that her betrothed isn’t the country’s prince, but the recently coronated Queen Salira. ​ Shocked, Amelia tries to make sense of her situation and her confused heart: Salira has awakened strange new feelings inside her, but something dark hides behind the Queen’s sorrowful eyes. Amelia must fight the demons of her own anxiety disorder before she can tackle her wife’s, all while war looms on the horizon.
The Encanto’s Daughter (The Encanto’s Daughter #1) by Melissa de la Cruz G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers
MJ Rodriguez has spent her life hiding in the human world, keeping a heavy secret. She’s half-encanto. As the only child of King Vivencio of the Sirena Court, she’s also next in line for the throne. And now, upon her estranged father’s sudden death, MJ must claim her place as rightful heir.
In wondrous Biringan, the road to the throne is paved with thorns. Without a reigning monarch, the realm has spiraled into disarray. MJ has to win over a backstabbing council that objects to a half-human ruler. And when it looks like her father’s passing wasn’t natural but possibly inflicted by a curse, she must hunt down the sorceress behind this merciless magic.
In a bind, MJ forges an unlikely alliance with the striking Sir Lucas of the feared Sigbin Court, and soon, she loses her heart to the mysterious knight. But with peril looming over Biringan, the princess must decide if she can both open herself to love and carry the weight of the crown.
Defy the Storm (Star Wars: The High Republic) by Tessa Gratton & Justina Ireland Disney Lucasfilm Press
One year after the fall of Starlight Beacon, the galaxy is in chaos. An anarchistic group known as the Nihil has taken over a section of space now known as the Occlusion Zone. Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh and scientist Avon Starros team up in an attempt to find a way through the Nihil Stormwall to save those on the other side.
But what are the Nihil’s real plans? And what of the nameless creatures that can destroy the Jedi Order? The battle has just begun. . . .
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NEW YOUNG ADULT RELEASES! (MARCH 5TH, 2024)
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HAVE I MISSED ANY NEW YOUNG ADULT RELEASES? HAVE YOU ADDED ANY OF THESE BOOKS TO YOUR TBR? LET ME KNOW!
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NEW STANDALONES/FIRST IN A SERIES:
The Marble Queen by Anna Kopp & Gabrielle Kari (Illustrator)
The Encanto's Daughter by Melissa de la Cruz
The Summer She Went Missing by Chelsea Ichaso
The Poisons We Drink by Bethany Baptiste
One Last Breath by Ginny Myers Sain
Promchanted by Morgan Matson
Ellie Haycock Is Totally Normal by Gretchen Schreiber
The Baker & the Bard by Fern Haught
What Monstrous Gods by Rosamund Hodge
Breathing Underwater by Abbey Nash
Bad Like Us by Gabriella Lepore
Clever Creatures of the Night by Samantha Mabry
The No-Girlfriend Rule by Christen Randall
A Different Kind of Brave by Lee Wind
Virch by Laura Resau
Defy the Storm by Tessa Gratton & Justina Ireland
The Stricken by Morgan Shamy
Song of Freedom, Song of Dreams by Shari Green
NEW SEQUELS:
The Prisoner's Throne (The Stolen Heir Duology #2) by Holly Black
An Unlikely Proposition (Unexpected Seasons #2) by Rosalyn Eves
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Happy reading!
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Here is a non-exhaustive list of queer fiction books coming out in March 2024. This list covers only standalones or books that are the first in a series; if you want to check out which queer series are being continued, you can check out the post that comes out tomorrow. Also, as I support the SMP boycott, there will be no SMP books on this list. (This is a marketing boycott, so if you still wish to support the authors by buying their books, please check out the march releases on your own.)
Please note that I have not checked the trigger warnings or possible problematic content/author for these books, this is merely an informative list.
SFF:
Be the Sea; Clara Ward, March 5th
The Baker & the Bard; Fern Haught, March 5th (graphic novel)
The Marble Queen; Anna Kopp, March 5th
The Poisons We Drink; Bethany Baptiste, March 5th
Song of the Huntress; Lucy Holland, March 7th
A Hunt of Blood and Iron; Cara Nox, March 12th
Monster Crush; Erin Ellie Franey, March 12th (graphic novel)
These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart; Izzy Wasserstein, March 12th
Those Beyond the Wall; Micaiah Johnson, March 12th
Chrysalis and Requiem; Quinton Li, March 16th
Cascade Failure; L.M. Sagas, March 19th
The Emperor and the Endless Palace; Justinian Huang, March 26th
Horror & Gothic:
Thirst; Marina Yuszczuk, translated by Heather Cleary, March 5th
A Botanical Daughter; Noah Medlock, March 19th
The Woods All Black; Lee Mandelo, March 19th
Dead Girls Walking; Sami Ellis, March 26th
Thriller & Mystery:
Rainbow Black; Maggie Thrash, March 19th
Where Sleeping Girls Lie; Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, March 19th
A Deadly Walk In Devon; Nicholas George, March 26th
Romance:
The No-Girlfriend Rule; Christen Randall, March 5th
Just Another Epic Love Poem; Parisa Akhbari, March 12th
Really Cute People; Markus Harwood-Jones, March 12th
Cover Story; Rachel Lacey, March 26th
Icarus; K. Ancrum, March 26th
The Boyfriend Subscription; Steven Salvatore, March 26th
Historical fiction:
Pelican Girls; Julia Malye, March 5th
The Tower; Flora Carr, March 7th
The Phoenix Bride; Natasha Siegel, March 12th
All the World Beside; Garrard Conley, March 26th
Contemporary & Literary fiction:
A Different Kind of Brave; Lee Wind, March 5th
Ellipses; Vanessa Lawrence, March 5th
Ariel Crashes a Train; Olivia A. Cole, March 12th
These Letters End in Tears; Musih Tedji Xaviere, March 12th
Like Happiness; Ursula Villarreal-Moura, March 26th
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Põdral maja metsa sees
Väiksest aknast välja vaatab
Jänes jookseb kõigest väest
Lävel seisma jääb
Kopp-kopp lahti tee
Metsas kuri jahimees
Jänes tuppa tule sa
Anna käppa ka
Welcome to the creepshow
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gabriellemkari · 2 months
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Quick The Marble Queen sketches 🌹⚔️
You can pre-order the graphic novel here
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3) What book(s) are you impatiently waiting for?
I am currently awaiting most impatiently The Atlas Complex by Olivie Blake, The Marble Queen by Anna Kopp and illustrated by Gabrielle Kari, and Masters of Death also by Olivie Blake.
I read the first two books in the Atlas Trilogy last year (well, read them on audiobook on my 45 commute to work) last year and OMG the audiobook was so good. I loved the narration and it helped to immerse me in the world and it was so well written and the characters just jumped off the page (regardless of whether I loved or hated them). The Atlas Complex is the last book in the trilogy and I'm desperate for it but it doesn't come out until January 2024. 😣
While searching for the preorder for The Atlas Complex during a preorder sale from my local major book retailer, I came across the preorders for more of her books, including Masters of Death. When I read the premise it just sounded so amazing. It's coming out in early August as far as I know, so I'm very excited about that.
The Marble Queen is a YA sapphic graphic novel that a coworker mentioned to me as one she was excited for and I checked it out and it sounds so interesting! A good graphic novel is hard to come by!
11) If you could only read three authors for the rest of your life, who would you choose?
Whooooooo. This was a bit difficult to narrow down.
I would say Olivie Blake is a given at this point. She has novels across all kinds of genres. Everything I have read by her has been very well done and incredible. I'm working my way through her catalog of books now.
The next one that immediately jumped into my mind was Markus Zusak, mainly because The Book Thief is one of the only books where I have gotten to the end of the book and my whole worldview was tipped on its head. It was like I was seeing the world differently. I Am the Messenger was also a very good book and was also one to make me think, so I think I would say he solidly belongs in my three author list.
I would say the other would be J.R. Ward. Back in the day, I went through a romance novel reading phase and I picked up the first book of her Fallen Angels series and got hooked on it. I dabbled a bit in her Black Dagger Brotherhood series and got to a book I just couldn't get through because I didn't like the character that was the focus of that book. I loved her Bourbon Kings trilogy and I started her Firefighters books before I went through a very tumultuous move so I have to go back to that one but I would say her writing is good enough that I would keep it on the list of three authors I could read for the rest of my life. (Honorable mention here for Kresley Cole's Arcana Series and Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling series, who got me through my voracious romance reading phase alongside J.R. Ward and I could probably read them forever too.)
Thank you so much for the question!! If anyone else is curious about answers to the book list of questions, check them out here and join the fun!
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The Marble Queen
The Marble Queen, by Anna Kopp and Gabrielle Kari I must confess that I didn’t even read the description before placing a hold on The Marble Queen. It was in the recent graphic novel acquisitions, looked like fairytale illustration, and had a gorgeous sword on the cover. I am a creature of simple wants. Our brilliant math-nerd Princess Amelia suffers from anxiety, which isn’t helped by the fact…
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And we’re into April so my March wrap is here! Part 1 because I read so many things this month :)
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Damage (1994) issues 1-4
Dates Read: March 2, March 4, March 15
Review: 4 stars (issue 1) 3 stars (all others)
Thoughts: I’ve read some of Damage’s solo already in my efforts to read through Kyle’s GA run but I decided it was high time I loop back and try to 100% his run. It’s definitely a fun time. Still peeved he isn’t used more. Can’t believe they did a second Damage run and it’s not even about my boy Grant. DC return him to me immediately.
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Marble Queen by Anna Kopp and Gabrielle Kart
Dates Read: 5 March-6 March
Review: 3 stars
Thoughts: This was very cute. A fun sapphic story, with good art. It ended on some sequel bait but I don’t know that any has been announced. I will pick it up if it does get announced. The most memorable thing about this is that the first day it dropped it refused to open in any of my kindle apps irregardless of the device or how many times I updated it. So I bought it physically because I really wanted to read it, only for it to work the next fucking day. Infuriating. I will likely rehome the physical copy as it didn’t crack into my higher ratings.
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The Affair of the Mysterious Letter by Alexis Hall
Dates Read: 28 February- 6 March
Review: 5 stars
Thoughts: Holy shit this was so good. A fantasy/sci-fi retelling of Sherlock Holmes and I NEED there to be more books this instant. All the characters were so entertaining and the snark unprecedented. I loved the narrator for the audiobook so much that I proceeded to look up everything he’d done. Did I mention how queer this book is? 1000-% recommend
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Superman (2016) 37
Dates Read: 6 March
Review: 3 stars
Thoughts: I keep seeing posts of future Tim coming to fight Bruce so I decided to reread this issue. It is a fun time! I deeply appreciate that the cover has fuck all to do with the story. The only character on this cover that makes an appearance is Clark.
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Thunder Song by Sasha LaPointe
Dates Read: 5 March- 9 March
Review: 2 stars
Thoughts: I fucking hated this. I read Sasha’s poetry collection-Rose Quartz- last year and thought it was excellent so I preordered this eagerly but I wish I hadn’t. This isn’t a collection of essays, it’s a confused and misorganized memoir, but she’s literally already published a memoir so???? She was angry about so many things but angry at all the wrong people over them. So many of the experiences she discussed here were so deeply deeply relatable so it was very frustrating to have her constantly inform me that I could never understand any of them. The ability to understand and empathize with each other came free with our fucking humanity. If you are othering people by saying ‘you could never understand this pain’ you are doing yourself a wild disservice. Based on its average Goodreads rating it has found its proper audience but god knows I wasn’t that.
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Batman (1940) 443
Dates Read: 9 March
Review: 3 stars
Thoughts: I legitimately don’t remember reading this nor do I have any idea what it was about. Cheerio!
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The Fox Maidens by Robin Ha
Dates Read: 10 March
Review: 3 stars
Thoughts: Although this IS sapphic the romance doesn’t happen until the absolute end of the graphic novel. I was really more here for the main character eating bad men. She should have done that more. It was a fun read, even if it could have been gayer. I enjoyed learning more about Korean culture and mythology, I confess that I am not that knowledgeable.
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Transitions by Élodie Durand
Dates read: 10 March
Review: 3 stars
thoughts: this book was not at all what I was expecting. It’s an interesting perspective to hear from in the trans conversation: a parent who knows nothing about the community but who finds out their child is part of it. I thought there would be more personal emotions in it but… no not really. A LOT of research though lol.
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Women of Good Fortune by Sophie Wan
Dates Read: 9 March-13 March
Review: 4 stars
Thoughts: oh man this was fun. Very in line with Crazy Rich Asians. I loved all the women in this and I also enjoyed the supporting cast. I’ll be keeping an eye on what else Sophie Wan puts out.
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Action Comics (2016) 1063
Dates Read: 14 March
Review: 2 stars
Thoughts: This arc was bad and I’m glad it’s over
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[Der österreichische Februaraufstand 1934](https://raete-muenchen.de/der-oesterreichische-februaraufstand-1934 "https://raete-muenchen.de/der-oesterreichische-februaraufstand-1934")
Der österreichische Februaraufstand 1934 und seine literarische Widerspiegelung
Kulturmatinée am Sonntag, 25. Februar 2024, 11 bis 15 Uhr,
EineWeltHaus, Großer Saal, München, Schwanthaler Str. 80
Lesung aus den Werken
– der hier zu Unrecht kaum bekannten Österreicher Jura Soyfer und Franz Kain (durch Schauspielerin Christa Weber) – Widerspiegelung bei Anna Seghers (Vorstellung durch Eva Petermann, Mitglied der Anna-Seghers -Gesellschaft) – Widerspiegelung bei Oskar Maria Graf (Vorstellung „Der Abgrund“ durch Lit.wissenschaftler Ulrich Dittmann)
Historische Einführung zum Februaraufstand und Moderation: Hermann Kopp (MES) wer will, ab 15:20h 90-minütiger Dokumentarfilm „Der Schatten ist lang. Jura Soyfer und seine Zeitgenossen“
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