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Matthew Brown edited the blog post Joining the IndieWeb in the group The Fantastic (Group) of Lord Matt, Super Geek: 2 years, 6 months ago
I have been looking into this thing called the Indie Web. Not the IntieWebs (but that too) but independent information sharing; the idea that you should own the content you make.
This is an area where Twitter, […]
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Blog: I Read Books: Gardens Of The Moon from Night of the Hats in the group Night of the Hats 2 years, 6 months ago
Gardens Of The Moon The Malazan Empire has conquered ten of the twelve free cities of Genabackis, and is on the verge of defeating the besieged city of Pale. But […]
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Matthew Brown edited the blog post Is IndieWeb coming to Author Buzz UK? in the group Help and Support: 2 years, 6 months ago
Yes, it might very well be. Once I am confident that this movement (and the technology I am using to join in) is stable, I will roll it out to Author Buzz UK. After all, Author Buzz was created as a social […]
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Blog: Word of the Day – Accidie from For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 2 years, 6 months ago
The post Word of the Day – Accidie appeared first on For Reading Addicts.
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Blog: Neil, i’m a nonbinary person looking for a new name and wanted to use one from your works. before i scour through all of them, are there any names you really liked when you came up with them or just any that immediately come to mind? thank you! from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 2 years, 6 months ago
Not really. Or at least, not that I’d point someone I don’t know at. I hope you find your name.
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Blog: About: Matt’s Link Thing from Lord Matt (old geek) in the group Matthew D. Brown (Author) 2 years, 6 months ago
About: Matt’s Link ThingI made a thing. It’s not terribly exciting nor does it look impressive. This is what it does.It tries to stop spammy site scrappers drop […]
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Matthew Brown edited the blog post About: Matt’s Link Thing in the group The Fantastic (Group) of Lord Matt, Super Geek: 2 years, 6 months ago
I made a thing. It’s not terribly exciting nor does it look impressive. This is what it does.
It tries to stop spammy site scrappers dropping all links back to you
That’s it. That is all it does.
How […]
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Blog: Books I Read in February from A Little Blog of Books in the group Book bloggers 2 years, 6 months ago
Time has run away from me again this month, so I am only just getting round to reviewing the books I read in February starting with No One Round Here Reads […]
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Blog: Night, Neon and Other Stories of Suspense by Joyce Carol Oates review – nuanced, not neat, thrillers from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 2 years, 6 months ago
Embracing the twists and turns of everyday American life, the author’s latest short story collection is playful, gripping and disturbingJoyce Carol Oates’s mul […]
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Blog: When the Dust Settles by Lucy Easthope review – what to do when disaster strikes from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 2 years, 6 months ago
This grimly fascinating insight into the aftermath of major tragedies by a disaster recovery expert exposes a ‘slow rot’ in emergency planning – and reveals how t […]
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Blog: The Slowworm’s Song by Andrew Miller review – Belfast, booze and a lifetime of bad nights from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 2 years, 6 months ago
The award-winning historical novelist does justice to a sombre examination of a soldier’s shame and guilt in the decades since his army service in Northern I […]
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Blog: from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 2 years, 7 months ago
I had pretty much complete creative freedom. It was Sandman. Nobody else knew what I was doing or what it was about, so I don’t know what they would have asked m […]
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Blog: Companion Piece by Ali Smith review – scintillating tales across the centuries from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 2 years, 7 months ago
Parallels are drawn between our age and the time of the Black Death in this beautiful, mysterious novelCompanion Piece is a fitting title for Ali Smith’s12th n […]
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Blog: Holding Tight, Letting Go by Sarah Hughes review – lessons from a life well lived from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 2 years, 7 months ago
This collection of essays by the late Observer and Guardian journalist and her friends is a moving, funny and bracing account of living and dyingThis is not the […]
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Blog: I Watch Films: The Suicide Squad from Night of the Hats in the group Night of the Hats 2 years, 7 months ago
The Suicide Squad So unlike the previous Suicide Squad film (Suicide Squad (2016)) The Suicide Squad knows exactly what it is and what it wants to do. Rick Flagg […]
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Blog: A Life of Picasso Volume IV by John Richardson review – demon or deity? from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 2 years, 7 months ago
This ingenious final volume of an epic biography illuminates the imagery in the artist’s work during Europe’s war years and his complicated love lifeJohn Ric […]
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Blog: ‘Where The Crawdads Sing’ movie adaptation to be released by Netflix from For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 2 years, 7 months ago
The post ‘Where The Crawdads Sing’ movie adaptation to be released by Netflix appeared first on For Reading Addicts.
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Blog: from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 2 years, 7 months ago
He leaves the graveyard at night and brings things back for Bod.
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Blog: Hey Neil, hope you’re doing well. I was curious, how much of Sandman/ Vertigo comics in general was your creative freedom? Were you free to do as you please, or did you have certain plot beats that needed to happen/restrictions? Thanks a ton :). from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 2 years, 7 months ago
I had pretty much complete creative freedom. It was Sandman. Nobody else knew what I was doing or what it was about, so I don’t know what they would have asked m […]
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Blog: I just read that you were a Monkees fan as a kid, so I have to ask: which one was your favorite? from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 2 years, 7 months ago
Davy Jones because he was English like me.
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Blog: Are you still faculty at Bard College? I am basing my college decision on this… from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 2 years, 7 months ago
I am still faculty, yes. I’m Professor in the Arts there. Because of Covid I haven’t been back in the US in a few years, but I’m heading back very soon now.
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Blog: Hi Neil, The Graveyard Book is one of my most favorite books. And I don’t know if you ever answered this question and it might be a little bit obvious but is Silas a vampire? If so, where is he getting his blood from if everyone around him is dead? from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 2 years, 7 months ago
He leaves the graveyard at night and brings things back for Bod.
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Blog: Hello Mr.Gaiman! This isn’t actually a question, I just wanted to thank you for being on tumblr. Sadly, I cannot read your books bc your mind frightens me (I tried once with The Ocean and still get nightmares) but it is also a very very amazing mind and every time you share some of it on this weird little website I am delighted! Thank you for sticking with us and being a cool person! (If you do wanna answer a question you could tell me which of your stories might be save for me to read) from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 2 years, 7 months ago
Hmm. Stardust is pretty safe. Oddly enough, given the title, The Graveyard Book is pretty safe once you’re past the first two pages.
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Blog: Hi Neil I am very excited that 3 shows are in the works and I am highly anticipating at least Sandman and Good Omens. But while I want to be excited about Anansi Boys I do have a bit of a fear of spiders and I was wondering how much spider imagery will be involved? from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 2 years, 7 months ago
Not a lot. No more than was in the book.
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Blog: from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 2 years, 7 months ago
Season 3 is the story that Terry and I came up with in Seattle in 1990. Season 2 is what needs to happen in order to get us to the point of starting that episode, […]