Book covers, vacation pictures, photos of day to day life in New Orleans, and various forms of geekery, from YA author Claudia Gray.

McAvoy in mind-reading mode. 

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X-Men: First Class, 2011

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’60s Glam. Verlaine would favorite this photoset. She’d pin it on Pinterest. 

(Would you guys be interested in Verlaine’s Pinterest board?) 

Une Femme Est Une Femme” photographed by Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello, and styled by Samuel François for Lula #16 S/S 2013

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Carnival romance. 

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Good stretch!

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"My real self wanders elsewhere, far away, wanders on and on invisibly and has nothing to do with my life."

- Hermann Hesse (via glittertomb)

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Some of the 80s in film

Behold my childhood. 

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Happy launch day to Seanan McGuire’s new Amazon Kindle Serial, Indexing!
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“Never underestimate the power of a good story.”
Good advice…especially when a story can kill you.
For most people, the story of their lives is just that: the accumulation of time, encounters, and actions into a cohesive whole. But for an unfortunate few, that day-to-day existence is affected—perhaps infected is a better word—by memetic incursion: where narratives the rest of the world considers fairy tales become reality, often with disastrous results.
A motley team struggling with their own unfolding narratives, they are tasked with identifying potential outbreaks using the Aarne-Thompson Index and making sure the story doesn’t reach “ever after”… because if it does, someone is usually dead, broken—or worse. When you’re dealing with fairy tales in the real world, it doesn’t matter if you’re Cinderella, Snow White, or the Wicked Queen: no one gets a happy ending.
Indexing is bestselling author Seanan McGuire’s new urban fantasy where everything you thought you knew about fairy tales gets turned on its head.
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(Or as I like to describe it, Indexing is Grimm and Once Upon a Time crossed with Criminal Minds.)  Go here to buy it now!

foxliterary:

Happy launch day to Seanan McGuire’s new Amazon Kindle Serial, Indexing!

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“Never underestimate the power of a good story.”

Good advice…especially when a story can kill you.

For most people, the story of their lives is just that: the accumulation of time, encounters, and actions into a cohesive whole. But for an unfortunate few, that day-to-day existence is affected—perhaps infected is a better word—by memetic incursion: where narratives the rest of the world considers fairy tales become reality, often with disastrous results.

A motley team struggling with their own unfolding narratives, they are tasked with identifying potential outbreaks using the Aarne-Thompson Index and making sure the story doesn’t reach “ever after”… because if it does, someone is usually dead, broken—or worse. When you’re dealing with fairy tales in the real world, it doesn’t matter if you’re Cinderella, Snow White, or the Wicked Queen: no one gets a happy ending.

Indexing is bestselling author Seanan McGuire’s new urban fantasy where everything you thought you knew about fairy tales gets turned on its head.

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(Or as I like to describe it, Indexing is Grimm and Once Upon a Time crossed with Criminal Minds.)  Go here to buy it now!

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I think the scene with Phoebe and the pug puppy is my second-favorite Phoebe bit in all of “Friends.” (My first favorite is of course the immortal line, “Look what you’re doing to Chandler!”) 

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Oh, like you lost YOUR NOSE?

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Here are most of the reasons I’m looking forward to seeing “Man of Steel” this summer. 

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Vanity Fair Magazine Interview Screen Caps

So Henry Cavill is almost inhumanly handsome. Just FYI, y’all.

Um, yes. He’s the only thing that kept me watching The Tudors, and when [SPOILER ALERT] he ceased to be in the final episode, I almost couldn’t bring myself to watch the last 15 minutes of the episode. What was the point? The Duke of Suffolk wasn’t going to show up anymore!

His face, though.

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