![]() Seeing the beauty of love in everything is what sparks his inspiration to write in a very natural flow. ![]() Vibhu's love of music gives him hope and enthusiasm, and inspires him to write about the beauty he feels within his spirit. And he writes continuously, without thinking about what to write, or how to write it. Love flows from inside Vibhu's core, and the only way to express it is to write about it. From that day forward, there was no looking back. Where he discovered that not only he was an old soul, but that he had been a renowned writer in the past. Yet his spiritual soul had a different plans.įorever interested and involved in different paths of human evolution, Vibhu practiced past life regression. In order to fulfill his ambition of distinctiveness, he obtained his MBA and then cleared SAP certification, which is considered to be one of the most prestigious courses in the IT field. He has always been a mature and deep thinker, with high personal expectations. Vibhu is a spiritual soul, born on Februin the city of Indore, India. ![]() ![]() I am ready to embrace you all with an open heart." "All beautiful souls are welcome in my world of love and beauty. ![]()
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![]() But to do so she must play a deadly game of deceit - and one slip may spell doom not only for Feyre, but for her world as well. Though she now possesses the powers of the High Fae, her heart remains human, and it can't forget the terrible deeds she performed to save Tamlin's people.Nor has Feyre forgotten her bargain with Rhysand, the mesmerising High Lord of the feared Night Court.įeyre has returned to the Spring Court, determined to gather information on Tamlin's manoeuvrings and the invading king threatening to bring her land to its knees. įeyre survived Amarantha's clutches to return to the Spring Court - but at a steep cost. ![]() ![]() But the wolf was not what it seemed, and Feyre cannot predict the high price she will have to pay for its death. And when she sees a deer in the forest being pursued by a wolf, she kills the predator and takes its prey to feed herself and her family. ![]() ![]() Sometimes, because of the language barrier, and because many places still have anti-LGBT+ laws and high rates of violence against LGBT+ people. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find one for each country/territory. In around a month, I received many recommendations from people all over Twitter and Tumblr and did a long research of my own to try to find as many as I could. For this reason, I decided to do a research on F/F books around the world. We read mainly books set in a few specific countries and think that this is all that is for diversity and for our communities. ![]() And many times, in discussions of diversity and intersectionality, we end up forgetting to talk about this. ![]() There isn’t just one way of being a part of the LGBT+ community. We are all influenced by the places we come from and the experiences we have because of our backgrounds. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But then Gucci announced it was eschewing the regular schedule and replacing it with Guccifest, a weeklong mini-film festival featuring 15 short films from emerging designers around the world, produced and paid for by Gucci. With a handful of interesting exceptions, it mostly didn’t happen. Really, I was thinking Quibi, but with great clothes and no subscription: fast paced, entertaining, with insane production values. The stories would be altogether more fictional and narrative in nature, and hence absorbing they would use a collection to tell a story but didn’t make it the point of the story, the way ads do. Instead of falling into filmic comfort zones with perfume commercials and music videos, they would reach across the movie aisle and embrace a different form of storytelling. I thought that maybe fashion brands would seize the moment to do something new. A few months ago, back when most live fashion shows got canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic and digital shows took their place, I had a moment of hope. ![]() ![]() ![]() MC: I've always liked the idea of treating something supernatural as ordinary. ![]() GM: Megan, can you talk about the inspiration for GIVE UP THE GHOST? Maybe it's time to give the living another chance.Doesn't it sounds awesome? And trust me, it is. Tim wants her to help him contact his recently deceased mother, and Cass reluctantlyĪs Cass becomes increasingly entwined in Tim's life, she's surprised to realize he's not so bad-and he needs help more desperately than anyone else suspects. She's on a mission to expose the dirty secrets of the poseurs in her school.īut when the vice president of the student council discovers her secret, Cass's whole scheme hangs in the balance. GIVE UP THE GHOST is her first novel.Ĭass McKenna much prefers the company of ghosts over "breathers." Ghosts are uncomplicated and dependable, and they know the dirt on everybody. A few definite facts: she lives in Toronto, Canada with her husband and two cats (and does on occasion say "eh"), she tutors children and teens with special needs, and she has yet to make friends with a ghost, though she welcomes the opportunity. ![]() Like many authors, Megan Crewe finds writing about herself much more difficult than making things up. I'm so honored to be conducting today's interview with Inkpot author Megan Crewe, who's debut novel GIVE UP THE GHOST is on shelves now at a Barnes & Noble (or Chapters/Indigo if you're in Canada) near you!įirst, a little bit about Megan. ![]() ![]() ![]() I’m Dacher Keltner, and this is The Science of Happiness. ĭacher Keltner I’ll never forget walking into a friend’s dorm room in college in 1979 and hearing the song “Heaven” by Talking Heads for the first time. Heaven, heaven is a place, a place where nothing, nothing ever happens. How do I find these people? Where, where are these people? It was telling me that there might be people there that had the same interests that I do and that was exciting. Another world beyond what I was aware of in school, and it seemed like a world that was really exciting and innovative and another universe, even. That was enough to kind of tell me in some kind of way that there was another world out there other than the world that in my little community. ![]() So, the quality audio quality would be less than what you’d hear on a phone. David Byrne As a kid I heard rock and pop and soul music and whatever on that little transistor radio that I had. ![]() ![]() Conversely, colors that are not red point away from Geryon’s assumed sense of self. When Geryon thinks about redness, he consciously or unconsciously meditates on who he is. Redness extends beyond Geryon’s self, too: he lives on an island called “The Red Place,” which is covered in “red dirt.” Volcanoes, one of his core interests, also evoke the color red. For example, one of Geryon’s first attempts at autobiography involves constructing a sculpture from a cigarette glued to a red tomato. Geryon feels that his redness is his defining feature, so the color red becomes synonymous with his identity and personal quest for self-affirmation. ![]() The bare scraps of detail from an ancient text flourish into wondrous, thoughtful episodes. Carson translates, posits, re-translates, and pushes off from there. ![]() In the introductory essay that precedes the main story, Carson (the author) writes that adjectives “are the latches of being,” meaning an adjective provide insight into the characteristics of the noun that it describes. Autobiography of Red starts with translations of basic fragments of ancient Greek, all that remain of Stesichoros’s story of Geryon. The color red symbolizes Geryon’s identity and the role creativity plays in constructing identity. ![]() ![]() Their very own amusement park, Moomin World, is one of Finland�s most popular attractions. The Moomins have been the stars of several feature animated films and television series, and have captured the hearts of millions of children since 1945. Tove Jansson was the author of numerous Moomin books, including Comet in Moominland, Moominsummer Madness, Moominland in Midwinter, and Moominpappa At Sea. ![]() ![]() Scheduled for 15 performances only Comet in Moominland is the New York debut for Manitoba Theatre for Young People, based in Winnipeg, Canada.Ĭonsidered MTYP�s signature production, Comet in Moominland has toured to cities across North America, including Toronto, where it won the prestigious 2007 Dora Award for Outstanding Production (Young Audiences Division). The new MoominOfficial x papudesign collection features ToveJanssons black-and-white illustrations for her novel ‘Comet in Moominland.’ It marks the. This show is suitable for children ages 4 to 7. 'A Sunburst book. The story follows the adventures of Moomintroll, an irresistible hippopotamus-like creature, and his friends Sniff and Snufkin, as they set out to rescue planet earth from a fiery comet. Ĭomet in Moominland: Jansson�s Moomin characters are brought to life by actor/narrators Jennifer Lyon and David Warburton on four tabletop stages, each more intricate and surprising than the last. ![]() ![]() Manitoba Theatre for Young People presents the puppet theatre show, Comet in Moominland, a stage adaptation of Tove Jansson's beloved children's book, by Graham Whitehead, playing at the New Victory Theatre from 28 Sep. ![]() ![]() ![]() Johanna Lindsey wrote her first book, Captive Bride in 1977 "on a whim", and the book was a success. After her husband's death, Johanna moved to Maine, New England, to stay near her family. The marriage had three children Alfred, Joseph and Garret, who already have made her a grandmother. ![]() ![]() In 1970, when she was still in school, she married Ralph Lindsey, becoming a young housewife. Her father always dreamed of retiring to Hawaii, and after he passed away in 1964 Johanna and her mother settled there to honor him. The family moved about a great deal when she was young. Johanna Helen Howard was born on Main Germany, where her father, Edwin Dennis Howard, a soldier in the U.S. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() While still a student, Axel created and produced a poetry play entitled Diner Eucharist, which was performed first in Middletown, New York and later at the Nuyorican Poets Café in New York City.Īxel began competing in poetry slam competitions in 1998 and won a place on The Woodstock National Slams Teams in 1999, 20. Goblinheart by Brett Axel, The author uses fairy and goblin as terms for male and female. SUNY Orange put on two of his plays, Wet Paint and En Passant, the later of which won a Parkhurst Award. And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson Red: A Crayons Story by Michael Hall Goblinheart by Brett Axel Heather has Two Mummies by Leslea Newman. This suggestion resulted in numerous publications of his work in literary journals during the late 1990s including Heaven Bone, Hart, The Princeton Arts Review, Algonquin Quarterly, Snark, Fertile Ground, Outlet, Word on the Street, and the Orange SUNY college literary journal: The Orange Review, which Axel later became the editor of. ![]() In college, one of Axel's professors took interest in his writing and encouraged him to submit it. Axel grew up in New Hope, Pennsylvania and graduated from SUNY Orange in 1999.Īxel's early poetry was published in Highlights for Children, Sunshine at Home, and Now in New Hope Magazine. He attended special education from an early age. I started getting published when I was 13. Axel was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey with Tourette syndrome. Axel started writing when he was nine years old. ![]() |
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