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Harrison Ford Says Ridley Scott Got Blade Runner Wrong (& 43 Years Later, He Might Be Right) – CBR
By Ashley Land, Published 1 day ago Ashley is a Rotten Tomatoes–approved critic and CBR MTV writer specializing in pulp comics, the DC Universe, and genre storytelling. With a passion for westerns, sci-fi, horror, and thrillers, he brings both critical analysis and fan enthusiasm to his coverage. A lifelong pop culture fan, Ashley writes features, reviews,…
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Completing Your Novel_ Structure, Revision, and Endings – DrWeb’s Domain
Editor’s Note: I did some research for completing a novel I’ve been working on; I thought I would share the information and suggetions. I used Headliner and NotebookLM in this project. -DrWeb If you prefer, here’s the .wav audio file for listening…
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Murder Mysteries In Space | Book Riot
K.W. Colyard, Dec 14, 2021 This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Space operas like Star Wars and Dune may have made the big empty seem like the perfect backdrop for would-be adventurers’ wildest dreams, but let’s face it — space tours have the potential…
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The Birth of an Immortal Literary Character: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ‹ CrimeReads
Leslie S. Klinger on Robert Louis Stevenson’s most enduring – and unsettling – creation. October 18, 2022 By Leslie S. Klinger, VIA MYSTERIOUS PRESS “A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say.” —Italo Calvino What makes a literary character immortal? There are only a handful: instantly recognizable, immeasurably plastic, timeless beings…







