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1 day ago ago from TALES OF LIGHT
Any of these amazing images by Metehan Ozcan tell a story. Stories including words like secret riddle, unsolved problem, shrouded in obscurity and uncertainty. Maybe they are part of a mystery thriller, murder mystery, detective story or a plain crime novel. But that was just my mind running away with fancy words, because "Remote" is about "late-night cruisings of closeted gay personality through the city, examining how ordinary spaces became ...
Related contentFive Stories That Treat Diasporic African Religions Better Than The Princess and the Frog Did
22 hours ago ago from zahrawithaz
So as you may have noticed from my review , I loved Disney's The Princess and the Frog . (Go see it!) But the film does suffer from depressingly common voodoo!fail, in which a complex religious tradition is reduced to a boogeyman to power the story's engine. So I thought I'd make a list of other stories that incorporate the religions of the African Diaspora (there must be a more succinct and accurate handle for these faiths, comparable to ...
Related contentLady Gaga spotted intimate with mystery man
20 hours ago ago from Casino and Betting Online
The Poker Face star was with the mystery man in the VIP section at the Hyde nightspot at the Staples Center. She was in a typical over-the-top get up, See all stories on this topic Read the rest here: Lady Gaga spotted intimate with mystery man
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8 hours ago ago from Reading and knitti
The Yiddish words which surprised me so much come from Hilaire Belloc's The Emerald of Catherine the Great , 1926! As you would expect of an English writer of the 1920's, this is a country house novel, snowed-in variety. The author says this is the mystery story he has promised, only nothing goes missing and no one is hurt. : ) The first chapter, on the changing names and social positions of the ancestors of the family is really ...
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2 hours ago ago from The Cuckleburr Times
Story Threads can be a Huge Problem if Not Resolved, and even Some of the Most Respected Writers are Not Sacrosanct A thread is a plot element, nothing more, nothing less, but a problem for authors if they do not reconcile their threads for the reader. The obvious rationale for an exception is to purposely leave the plot point unresolved to engender interest in reading a sequel to the story. But when the aforementioned is not relevant, ...
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