User:TAnthony/Article research
Quotations
[edit]- "But I am grateful that I wasn't greeted by a drag queen named Helluva Bottom Carter." — Grant Show as Blake Carrington, Dynasty, "Trashy Little Tramp"
- "And it was Gloria Swanson who was robbed in 1950, not you, bitch!" — Jessica Lange as Joan Crawford, Feud, episode 3
- "Well, I'd love to stay and chat, but you're a total bitch." — Stewie Griffin|Family Guy
Dark Shadows (2004 TV pilot)
[edit]- "Complete pilot on YouTube".
- Pilot script
- "Dark Shadows (2004)". The Dark Shadows Wiki.
Misc
[edit]- Acks, Alex (May 22, 2017). "Arrakis, Tatooine, and the Science of Desert Planets". Tor.com. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
- Stubby the Rocket (November 7, 2016). "10 Human Rights That Robots Deserve". Tor.com. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
- Butler, Leigh (February 2, 2017). "A Love Letter to Ray Harryhausen: Clash of the Titans". Tor.com. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
- Gailey, Sarah (February 7, 2017). "A Well-Worn Story: Examining Iconic SFF Costumes". Tor.com. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
- Warn, Sarah (May 18, 2005). "Gay Villains Back with a Vengeance on Network TV". AfterElton.com. Archived from the original on August 15, 2009. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
- Lloyd, Robert (June 1, 2015). "UnREAL is a splendidly realized drama about reality TV". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 6, 2016.
- Colon, Gilbert (May 6, 2016). "Ayesha, White as Snow: H. Rider Haggard's She and Walt Disney's Evil Queen". Tor.com. Retrieved May 15, 2016.
- Asher-Perrin, Emily (May 19, 2017). "Is Space Opera Merely Fantasy Set in Space? (Hint: No, Of Course Not)". Tor.com. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
- Davis, Adam (June 27, 2019). "If You Read Wikipedia Summaries Instead of Watching Movies or TV Shows, You're Not Alone". BuzzFeed. Retrieved June 27, 2019.
- Barrett, Sylas K. (February 5, 2019). "Jenn Lyons's The Ruin of Kings is Darkly Beautiful and Deliciously Complex (Non-Spoiler Review)". Tor.com. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
- Chapman, Samuel (February 4, 2019). "Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn is the Natural Successor to Game of Thrones". Tor.com. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
- Scheetz, Cameron (July 20, 2024). "That time Bob Newhart featured a gay storyline on his hit sitcom (in 1976!)—& taught America how to be an ally". Queerty. Archived from the original on July 21, 2024. Retrieved July 21, 2024.
- Scheetz, Cameron (September 1, 2022). "That groundbreaking gay episode of 'MASH' was almost even gayer". Queerty. Archived from the original on July 22, 2024. Retrieved July 21, 2024.
- The Vampire Chronicles: Incorporate more from Keller, James R. (2000). Anne Rice and Sexual Politics: The Early Novels. McFarland. pp. 12–14. ISBN 978-0786408467.
- WordFire Press, etc.: "WordFire Press: Kevin J. Anderson". BusinessInterviews.com. April 3, 2012. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
- Steven Rowley: Deahl, Rachel (December 8, 2017). "Book Deals: Week of December 11, 2017". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved December 16, 2017.
- Gay literature or LGBT themes in horror fiction: Pierce, Cassandra. "The Gay Vampire's Journey". Archived from the original on April 5, 2017. Retrieved February 8, 2019 – via manloveauthors.com.
- Cite: Meloy, Kilian (September 24, 2007). "Influential Gay Characters in Literature". AfterElton.com. Archived from the original on August 31, 2010. Retrieved June 17, 2014. (already in Gay literature and List of LGBT characters in modern written fiction, possibly could be cited more in those articles and others)
- Check for adds to Gay literature: Cady, Joseph. "American Literature: Gay Male, 1900-1969". glbtq.com. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
- Cardamone, Tom (August 21, 2014). "James Jenkins: Publishing Lost Gay Classics". Lambda Literary. Retrieved September 7, 2014. (already in The Sins of the Cities of the Plain and Valancourt Books)
- Detailed book info on best sellers, used in North and South (trilogy)
- Drury summaries
- Cary Grant & Randolph Scott:
- "Cary Grant and Randolph Scott: A Love Story". www.villagevoice.com.
- Gent, Jeffrey. "Cary Grant and Randolph Scott: A Gay Hollywood Romance".
- Warren Cup and File:Édouard-Henri Avril (18).jpg (gay erotic art)
- Guest Post: “Five Amazing Women in Ancient Rome” by Michael Livingston Michael Livingston
Into?
[edit]Author | North Morgan |
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Audio read by | Christian Coulson |
Language | English |
Genre | LGBT |
Publisher | Flatiron Books |
Publication date | 22 May 2018 |
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Pages | 304 |
ISBN | 978-1-250-14744-8 |
Into? is a 2018 gay novel by British author North Morgan. It follows Konrad, a gay man who moves from London to Los Angeles to get over a breakup. His obsessions with working out, social media, and unattainable men reaches a crisis point
- Plot==
When Konrad Platt's boyfriend of four years breaks up with him for someone else, Konrad flees London for Los Angeles, where his American father lives. Making his living as a financial consultant working from home for his father, Konrad has plenty of time to indulge in his primary obsessions: following and chatting with attractive male social media "celebrities" from around the world, cultivating his own validation-seeking online profile, cruising Grindr for hookups, and going to the gym, where he lusts after heavily-muscled, hyper-masculine straight men. He is well aware that he is damaged, lonely, and desperate for validation, but cannot quite break his cycle of nihilism, prefering to self-medicate with party drugs and sex.
- Reception==
Alex Beggs of The New York Times wrote "You must read this now!", and called the novel "a brutal story about loneliness in this hyperactive social media age".[1]
[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
References
- ^ Beggs, Alex (8 June 2018). "3 New Novels on the Perils of Digital Life". The New York Times. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ Leonard, John Francis (4 July 2018). "Into? by North Morgan". Lambda Literary. Retrieved 31 January 2019 – via lambdaliterary.org.
- ^ "The Ennui of the Instagay". Out. 17 May 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ P, Chris (16 June 2018). "North Morgan's Novel Is a Masc, Musc Must-Read". Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ "PressReader.com - Connecting People Through News". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ "North Morgan Creates His Own Reality". www.intomore.com. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ "North Morgan on telling contemporary gay stories". The Turnaround Blog. 22 September 2016. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ Turner, Parrish. "Into? by North Morgan, the Fever Dream of Los Angeles Gay Life". Culture Trip. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ "North Morgan - London Preppy, Maine and me - Gay & Lesbian". Time Out London. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ "Into? - North Morgan - Macmillan". US Macmillan. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ "North Morgan - London - Los Angeles". North Morgan - London - Los Angeles. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- British or American novel?
Category:2010s LGBTQ novels Category:2018 American novels Category:American LGBTQ novels Category:Novels with gay themes
Gay fiction & pulp
[edit]- Charles Jackson's 1946 novel, The Fall of Valor
- Go Down, Aaron by Chris Davidson
- Summer in Sodom by Edwin Fey
- Gay Whore, by Jack Love; Hollywood Homo, by Michael Starr; The Short Happy Sex Life of Stud Sorell, by Orlando Paris; It's a Gay, Gay, Gay, Gay World, by Guy Faulk; Gay on the Range, by Dick Dale; Queer Belles, by Percy Queen; and Gay Pals, by Peter Grande.
- "Gay Wasn't So Grim in 1940's Fiction". The Gay & Lesbian Review.
- "P.E.C. French line novel - Publisher Series - LibraryThing". www.librarything.com.
- "Greg Berlanti & Dan Savage on the Evolution of Queer Romance". Out. April 11, 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
Bianca Amato
[edit]Gregory
[edit]Year | Title | Author | Notes | References |
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2004 | The Queen's Fool | Philippa Gregory | Novel originally printed in 2003 | Bianca Amato narrates this long and complex book so well that not only is the listener enthralled by the plot, but also never bored by the evident historical detail ... This novel is packed with historical characters, all of whom Amato handles specifically so that each character is individualized, a characteristic that is important in such a complicated plot of schemes and treachery.[1] |
2006 | The Boleyn Inheritance | Philippa Gregory | Abridged (2006) and unabridged (2011) versions | (abridged) Bianca Amato characterizes Anne of Cleves as a naïve woman with a soft German accent who bows to everyone's demands ... As Gregory depicts the three women, the narrators entice listeners to follow each one to the end of her tangled story.[2] (unabridged) Bianca Amato is Queen Anne of Cleves, Henry's newest wife. Her controlled, steady voice reflects her stringent upbringing and the tension of facing a foreign court without knowledge of language or culture. There is a tone of mournful loneliness as she fears rejection, inquiry, and death, and a strength after she's sent from court and recognizes "the spark that is uniquely me."[3] |
2008 | The Other Queen | Philippa Gregory | Abridged version | Amato shines in a commanding performance as Bess, a treacherous woman who stops at nothing to ensure self-preservation and financial security.[4] |
2009 | The White Queen | Philippa Gregory | Abridged version | Bianca Amato creates a powerful and compellingly believable Elizabeth Woodville ... Amato captures Elizabeth's growing strength of purpose as she learns to play the game of court life and delivers a heartfelt portrayal of Elizabeth's fierce passion for her family’s advancement and protection.[5] |
2010 | The Red Queen | Philippa Gregory | AudioFile Earphones Award | Bianca Amato expertly guides listeners through Margaret’s turbulent life ... Amato’s performance in this second book in The Cousins War series is regal and riveting.[6] |
2011 | The Lady of the Rivers | Philippa Gregory | AudioFile Earphones Award | Bianca Amato has a voice to rave about. Her narration is pure joy to hear. Add to that a fabulous story ... and you have an audio experience to savor. Amato’s elegant diction ... Amato’s striking performance draws lifelike portraits from Gregory’s blend of research and imagination.[7] |
2011 | The Women of the Cousins' War | Non-fiction | Bianca Amato’s rich tones turn this book’s three essays into the best kind of nonfiction listening: engaging, informative, and entertaining ... Amato skillfully handles archival documents, letters, and diaries, presenting full-bodied portraits drawn from “informed speculation.”[8] | |
2012 | The Kingmaker's Daughter | Philippa Gregory | AudioFile Earphones Award | Amato is simply outstanding as Anne sheds her innocence, moving through her dangerous, complex life at a court treacherous with intrigues.[9] |
2013 | The White Princess | Philippa Gregory | AudioFile Earphones Award | Philippa Gregory and Bianca Amato have another winner in this thrilling installment of Gregory's Cousins' War series. In addition to having one of the loveliest voices around, Amato's ability to transform words into people is extraordinary ... As Amato maneuvers her way through drafty corridors, intrigues, betrayals, and passions, listeners will be spellbound.[10] |
2014 | The King's Curse | Philippa Gregory | AudioFile Earphones Award | Thanks to Bianca Amato's artistry, the ill-fated stories of Margaret and the House of Tudor brim with life ... Amato inhabits every swirling intrigue as Katherine, suddenly widowed, needs Margaret's silence so she can keep a deathbed promise to Arthur and marry his younger brother, Henry ... Amato's lovely voice and vocal flexibility create an aura of romance and mystery while sharply defining Margaret's plight and the king's mercurial nature.[11] |
2015 | The Taming of the Queen | Philippa Gregory | AudioFile Earphones Award | [12] |
2016 | Three Sisters, Three Queens | Philippa Gregory | [13] |
Other
[edit]Year | Title | Author | Notes | References |
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2006 | Listening for Lions | Gloria Whelan | AudioFile Earphones Award, Audie Award; Novel originally printed in 2005 | Bianca Amato’s exceptional narration brings us fully into Rachel’s inner life ... Amato’s reading is so smooth and soft-spoken that the listener is rarely aware of the transitions to supporting characters, who are drawn in distinct, if subtle, characterizations. A stellar reading gives breadth and raw emotion to a solid story.[14] |
2007 | The Thirteenth Tale | Diane Setterfield | Novel originally printed in 2006 | Bianca Amato is stunning as Margaret ... Amato's respect for the power of story and the written word is heard in every utterance.[15] |
2009 | Her Fearful Symmetry | Audrey Niffenegger | Bianca Amato's skillful narration ... Listeners will applaud ... Amato's range of accents and pacing.[16] | |
2009 | The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë | Syrie James | AudioFile Earphones Award, Audie Award | This beautiful literary romance is told from the point of view of Charlotte Brontë as she and her sisters, Emily and Anne, embark on their careers as novelists, writing JANE EYRE, WUTHERING HEIGHTS, and AGNES GREY respectively. Bianca Amato narrates with elegance. She captures Charlotte’s voice with perfection, making her sound like a dear friend sharing her joys and sorrows with intimate detail. Amato gives tender attention to each character’s voice, especially that of Curate Arthur Bell Nicholls, whose feelings for Charlotte are infused in each Irish-accented word. The story is based on the facts of Charlotte’s life but is also a warm and delightful love story. Listeners will surely yearn to hear the novels of the Brontë sisters after finishing this audiobook.[17] |
2010 | Dracula in Love | Karen Essex | AudioFile Earphones Award | There could not be a better choice as narrator than Bianca Amato—her voice is pitch-perfect, her delivery stellar, and her pacing excellent. She gives Mina a measured, deeply felt emotional depth that brings her alive and keeps listeners engaged. She’s a narrator listeners will want to search out.[18] |
2011 | Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness | Alexandra Fuller | This ambitious work ... is capably delivered by Bianca Amato. She ably switches between male and female characters and actually sings lines of the various songs that these larger-than-life family members break into throughout the narrative. Much of the focus is on Fuller’s mother, whose thoughts and sayings Amato delivers in ringing tones that allow the listener to develop a distinct picture of “Mum.” Amato’s vaguely British accent gives the effect of the colonial attitudes that prevailed in Africa during this time period. Amato even tackles the Sri Lankan servant’s accent, further demonstrating her versatility as a narrator and why she is the ideal choice for this rambling and lively book.[19] |
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The Queen's Fool (2004)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The Boleyn Inheritance (Abridged/2006)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The Boleyn Inheritance (Unabridged/2011)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The Other Queen (2008)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The White Queen (Abridged/2009)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The Red Queen (2010)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The Lady of the Rivers (2011)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The Women of the Cousins' War (2011)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The Kingmaker's Daughter (2012)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The White Princess (2013)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The King's Curse (2014)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The Taming of the Queen (2015)". AudioFile. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: Three Sisters, Three Queens (2016)". AudioFile. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: Listening for Lions (2006)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The Thirteenth Tale (2007)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: Her Fearful Symmetry (2009)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë (2009)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: Dracula in Love (2010)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ "Audiobook Review: Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness (2011)". AudioFile. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
Walid Azami
[edit][1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
References
- ^ "Capturing the Stars: A Chat with Celebrity Photographer, Walid Azami – This Week in Photo". thisweekinphoto.com.
- ^ Stories, Local (May 22, 2019). "Check out Walid Azami's Artwork - Voyage LA Magazine | LA City Guide". voyagela.com.
- ^ "Education – Walid Azami".
- ^ "Articles written by Walid Azami on Fstoppers". Fstoppers. March 1, 2024.
- ^ "FRAMES Photography Podcast with Walid Azami". FRAMES Magazine. November 14, 2022.
- ^ "The Art of Being a Solution: How to Grow Your Video Business with Walid Azami". www.studiosherpas.com. September 18, 2023.
- ^ "These 3 Lessons in Photography will Help the Future of Your Business by Creative Caffeine Podcast (with Walid Azami)". Spotify for Podcasters.
- ^ Vijayakumar, Karthik (June 12, 2019). "Walid Azāmi: Why You Must Follow Your Instincts As An Entrepreneur?". designyourthinking.com.
Joe Kohl
[edit]Joe Kohl | |
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Born | Joseph Kohl August 22, 1947 |
Died | July 16, 2011 | (aged 63)
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Cartoonist |
Joseph Kohl (August 22, 1947 – July 16, 2011)[1] was an American cartoonist.
- Education==
Kohl received a B.A. Fine Arts and Teaching Certification from Glassboro State College in Glassboro, New Jersey.[2]
- Career==
Kohl published his first cartoon in Genesis in 1972.[2] His work has appeared in Reader's Digest, National Enquirer, The Saturday Evening Post, New Woman, Christianity Today, Good Housekeeping, Hustler, Penthouse, Forbes, Writer's Digest, The Artist's Magazine, Woman's Own, Saturday Review, Complete Woman, and Marriage Partnership.[2] Kohl's specific expertise is cartoon humor and illustration.[2] He has produced many of his own cartoon books and illustrated those of others by a wide variety of publishers.[2]
- External links==
- Official website (Archived)
- "About the Cartoonist: Joe Kohl". American Marketing Motivator.
- Amazon.com Search - Joe Kohl
- "In Memoriam: Joe Kohl, Cartoonist, 1947-2011". July 17, 2011.
References
- ^ "Joseph Kohl Obituary". Retrieved June 4, 2019 – via Tributes.com.
- ^ a b c d e "Joe Kohl Cartoonist Portfolio". Retrieved June 4, 2019 – via Hireanartist.net.
NYT bestseller lists
[edit]Historical mystery
[edit]- Historical mystery writers (to add to detective list)
Also: Picker, Lenny (March 3, 2010). "Mysteries of History". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
North & South
[edit]- Miniseries 1 & 2 "Lincoln" reviews http://books.google.com/books?id=Zio49y0tiE0C&pg=PT176&dq=teri+garber&lr=&ei=Vw1ES-u4FpPslQT5xJTGBw&client=firefox-a&cd=44#v=onepage&q=&f=false
N&S 1
[edit]- Leonard, John (November 4, 1985). "Slavs, Slaves, and Shoulders (Review: North and South)". New York. pp. 58–61. Retrieved January 7, 2010.
- O'Connor, John J. (November 1, 1985). "TV Weekend; North and South, A Mini-series". The New York Times. NYTimes.com. Retrieved January 7, 2010.
- BS info: http://www3.isrl.illinois.edu/~unsworth/courses/bestsellers/search.cgi?title=North+and+South
- "Annual Bestsellers, 1980-1989". The Bowker Annual/Publishers Weekly. LIS.Illinois.edu. Retrieved January 5, 2010.
- "The New York Times Best Seller Number Ones Listing: Fiction By Date". Hawes.com. Retrieved January 5, 2010. #1 February 28, 1982
- The New York Times Best Seller list
- Wk 1 "The New York Times Best Seller list: February 7, 1982" (PDF). Hawes.com. Retrieved January 5, 2010. #12
- Wk 2 http://www.hawes.com/1982/1982-02-14.pdf #5
- Wk 3 http://www.hawes.com/1982/1982-02-21.pdf #5
- Wk 4 "The New York Times Best Seller list: February 28, 1982" (PDF). Hawes.com. Retrieved January 5, 2010. #1
- Wk 5 http://www.hawes.com/1982/1982-03-07.pdf #1
- Wk 6 http://www.hawes.com/1982/1982-03-14.pdf #1
- Wk 7 http://www.hawes.com/1982/1982-03-21.pdf #2
- Wk 8 http://www.hawes.com/1982/1982-03-28.pdf #2
- Wk 9 http://www.hawes.com/1982/1982-04-04.pdf #2
- Wk 10 http://www.hawes.com/1982/1982-04-11.pdf #2
L&W 2
[edit]- Leonard, John (May 5, 1986). "The Blue, The Gray, and the Déshabille (Review: North and South: Book II)". New York. p. 85. Retrieved January 7, 2010.
- BS info: http://www3.isrl.illinois.edu/~unsworth/courses/bestsellers/search.cgi?title=Love+and+War
- McDowell, Edwin (January 18, 1985). "Publishing: Top Sellers Among Books of 1984". The New York Times. NYTimes.com. Retrieved January 5, 2010. #7 for 1984
- Wk 1 "The New York Times Best Seller list: October 21, 1984" (PDF). Hawes.com. Retrieved January 5, 2010. #5
- Wk 2 http://www.hawes.com/1984/1984-10-28.pdf #5
- Wk 3 http://www.hawes.com/1984/1984-11-04.pdf #3
- Wk 4 "The New York Times Best Seller list: November 11, 1984" (PDF). Hawes.com. Retrieved January 5, 2010. #2
- Wk 5 http://www.hawes.com/1984/1984-11-18.pdf #2
- Wk 6 http://www.hawes.com/1984/1984-11-25.pdf #2
- Wk 7 http://www.hawes.com/1984/1984-12-02.pdf #2
- Wk 8 http://www.hawes.com/1984/1984-12-09.pdf #3
- Wk 9 http://www.hawes.com/1984/1984-12-16.pdf #3
- Wk 10 http://www.hawes.com/1984/1984-12-23.pdf #3
H&H 3
[edit]- O'Connell, Patricia (February 25, 1994). "Review: John Jakes' Heaven and Hell: North and South Part 3". Variety. Retrieved January 7, 2010.
- Wk 1 "The New York Times Best Seller list: October 4, 1987" (PDF). Hawes.com. Retrieved January 5, 2010. #8
- Wk 2 http://www.hawes.com/1987/1987-10-11.pdf #3
- Wk 3 "The New York Times Best Seller list: October 18, 1987" (PDF). Hawes.com. Retrieved January 5, 2010. #2
- Wk 4 http://www.hawes.com/1987/1987-10-25.pdf #3
- Wk 5 http://www.hawes.com/1987/1987-11-01.pdf #4
- Wk 6 http://www.hawes.com/1987/1987-11-08.pdf #4
- Wk 7 http://www.hawes.com/1987/1987-11-15.pdf #5
- Wk 8 http://www.hawes.com/1987/1987-11-22.pdf #6
- Wk 9 http://www.hawes.com/1987/1987-11-29.pdf #5
- Wk 10 http://www.hawes.com/1987/1987-12-06.pdf #7
- Wk 11 http://www.hawes.com/1987/1987-12-13.pdf #7
- Wk 12 http://www.hawes.com/1987/1987-12-20.pdf #8
- Wk 13 http://www.hawes.com/1987/1987-12-27.pdf #8
- Wk 14 http://www.hawes.com/1988/1988-01-03.pdf #9
- Wk 15 http://www.hawes.com/1988/1988-01-10.pdf #8
- Wk 16 http://www.hawes.com/1988/1988-01-17.pdf #9
- Wk 17 http://www.hawes.com/1988/1988-01-24.pdf #11
- Wk 18 http://www.hawes.com/1988/1988-01-31.pdf #15
- Wk 19 http://www.hawes.com/1988/1988-02-07.pdf #14
- Wk 20 http://www.hawes.com/1988/1988-02-14.pdf #14
Wonder Woman
[edit]- Covers: Wonder Woman #302 (April 1983) cover - Grand Comics database Project (Good shot of new W emblem)
- Covers: Wonder Woman #329 (February 1986) cover - Grand Comics database Project (Last issue of Vol. 1)
- Hurwitt, Sam (January 15, 2014). "The Origin of Everything". The Idiolect. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
- Other WW history coverage at The Idiolect
Compton
[edit][1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
References
- ^ "William COMPTON (Sir Knight)". tudorplace.com.ar.
- ^ Hughes, Ann (16 May 2002). Politics, Society and Civil War in Warwickshire, 1620-1660. ISBN 9780521520157.
- ^ Walford, Edward; Apperson, George Latimer (1887). "The Antiquary". google.com.
- ^ "Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem Relating to the City of London". google.com. 1896.
- ^ http://www.jasoncrews.name/main/getperson.php?personID=I700161374033&tree=main
- ^ MacCulloch, J. A. (15 October 1995). The Reign of Henry VIII. ISBN 9780312128920.
- ^ "The Rise of Sir William Compton, Early Tudor Courtier". jstor.org. 1981. p. 754.
- ^ Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh; Sykes, Christopher Simon (1994). Great Houses of England & Wales. ISBN 9781856690539.
- ^ "Detailed Search on Take the TimeTrail with Warwickshire Museum". warwickshire.gov.uk.
- ^ "Detailed Search on Take the TimeTrail with Warwickshire Museum". warwickshire.gov.uk.
- ^ "Henry VIII Early Life". the-tudors.org.uk.
- ^ "Henry VIII: The King and his Court by Alison Weir". the Guardian.
- ^ "Title goes here". oocities.com.
- ^ "EARLS AND MARQUESSES O... - Online Information article about EARLS AND MARQUESSES O..." jrank.org.
KJA Seven Suns & Shadows
[edit]- ABC News. "Entertainment Index". ABC News.
- "Kevin J. Anderson Interview - Diabolical Plots". www.diabolicalplots.com.
- "Interview with NY Times Bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson". 10 September 2013.
- "New book releases, week of June 3rd: A new trilogy from Kevin J. Anderson". lytherus.com.
- "Cover to Cover #469: Talking with Kevin J. Anderson - The Dragon Page". 23 June 2014.
- "SFScope » Books Received: May 2014". Archived from the original on October 5, 2017.
- "Kevin J. Anderson". Archived from the original on July 29, 2015.
- "Goodreads Sweepstakes: Blood of the Cosmos By Kevin J. Anderson - Tor/Forge Blog". April 10, 2015. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.