ISAIAH 43:5 and ACTS 20:28 James Moffat-1870-1944 George Lamsa- 1892-1975
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James Moffat.

So here’s a boring little fact for you guys. I was thinking about it before and if I’m not wrong. James Moffat has raced every manufacturer except for Mercedes of this generation of car.

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Government House in Calcutta, home of the Governor-General of Bengal, a watercolour by Edward Orme after James Moffat, 1804 blogs.bl.uk/.a/6a00d8341c…
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Government House in Calcutta, home of the Governor-General of Bengal, a watercolour by Edward Orme after James Moffat, 1804 blogs.bl.uk/.a/6a00d8341c…
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James Moffat was set to drive Renault Megane RS in TCR Australia BOP test touringcartimes.com/2020/…
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Garry Rogers Motorsport to part ways with James Moffat realsport101.com/news/spo…
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James Moffat likes NASCAR I think. BTW The V8 SUPERCARS are on right now!
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Volvo confirms James Moffat signing for 2016 speedcafe.com/2015/10/26/…
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James Moffat stopped by police during Perth demo speedcafe.com/2015/04/28/…
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James Moffat's crash towards the end of the 2017 Bathurst 1000 youtube.com/watch?v=wCeZH…
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Jekyll (2007) - What if Steven Moffat from Doctor Who and Sherlock took on the Jekyll/Hyde story? Done. Here's a 6 episode riveting take on this classic tale. James Nesbitt is perfection. movies.netflix.com/WiMovi…
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James Moffat lap around Winton wearing a head cam. youtube.com/watch?v=CPJcn…
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The original author of pepe the frog Matt Furie now makes amazing animations with a hand drawn feel to them youtu.be/vJMP7RBsoms
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Authors with the worst personal lives of all-time?

So I've been doing some research into F. Scott Fitzgerald. Some of you may know him as the author of 'The Great Gatsby' and other works. He was a great writer, no doubt, but I can't help but think his personal might have inspired 'Daisy' and other characters in The Great Gatsby.

Basically, he literally described his relationship with his wife, Zelda, as "sexual recklessness." He was known in his circle as an alcoholic already.

Fast forward to their wedding day. Both F. Scott and Zelda were known throughout New York City for getting drunk and getting kicked out of hotels during their marriage. A couple causing chaos everywhere basically. Now, later in their marriage, Zelda began to have an affair with a French pilot. Much to her dismay, F. Scott found out about this affair and Zelda asked for a divorce. F. Scott basically denied her request for a divorce and locked her in a room. Like kidnapping style.

Fast forward and F. Scott continues drinking excessively and begins to have an affair with a prostitute. Zelda somehow finds out about this affair and in a weird attempt to enact revenge on F. Scott, she literally throws herself down a set of stairs almost killing herself.

Fast forward and I guess F. Scott has had enough of Zelda and decides to commit her to a mental hospital in North Carolina. Zelda would overdose on sleeping pills and drugs during this period. F. Scott basically abandoned her and moved to Hollywood where he picked up a gig. During his time in Hollywood, he would start another affair with a newspaper columnist there.

Then F. Scott went to Cuba without Zelda and they would never see each other again.

The most toxic relationship of all-time.

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How come some readers cannot separate problematic behaviors done by characters in a book from the author?

Bear with me as I'm not reddit savvy. But one topic of discussion that I feel like I see a lot ( especially on booktok), is when it comes to books with characters who exhibit problematic behaviors (i.e. they're racist, homophobic, ableist, etc) it's so common to automatically connect those behaviors done by fictional characters to the author. As an example, the book Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell has instances where Eleanor (and another character whose name I can't remember) makes racists comments about Park the other main character who is Korean. Now, not only have readers decided Eleanor racist for making those comments (which I can understand), but now Rainbow Rowell is racist for writing a character who has made a racist comment.

Now, I haven't read anything by Rainbow Rowell in who knows how many years, nor do I know anything about the woman, so by all means she could be racist and I just not know. But this is just one of many examples that I've seen where a character's disagreeable actions are immediately seen as a reflection of the author.

I'm not sure if I've explained myself very well here, but I would love to you know your guys' thoughts on this. Does a character's problematic behavior make the author problematic? At what point are accusations like this accurate? Why are some unable to separate a character's behaviors from the author?

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What is the name of the author who writes children's books about mythology?

Dr. Zeus

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Does it influence you if there's a scandal around an author?

When I read "Alice in wonderland" my aunt made a huge fuss seeing me read it. She read an article accusing Lewis Carroll of being a pedophile, which she felt was reason enough to banish that book from the realm of existence. I had no clue, but that incident stuck with me and I can't see the story the same way as before.

Does it influence you in buying, reading or judging a book if you know that there are certain rumors or scandals around an author or do you simply not care? I'm curious.

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Tennessee school board bans Holocaust graphic novel β€˜Maus’ – author Art Spiegelman condemns the move as β€˜Orwellian’ cnbc.com/2022/01/26/tenne…
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To the authors, cast, and crew of The Expanse: Thank you so much for six incredible seasons.

In this community, The Expanse has sparked countless interesting conversations, moments of wonder, laughs, opportunities to learn and teach, expressions of creativity, and real friendships. We are so lucky to have gotten to experience this together.

This thread is stickied and allows show spoilers through the Season 6 finale. If you have a thank-you to share with the creators or a story about The Expanse's impact on your life, this is a good place for it.

(If you want to pressure creators about the show ending, this is not a good place for that.)

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In case you missed it:

Community Events: Post-Season Party!

On Saturday, we'll have another big virtual celebration like our premiere party. We'll have special guests, themed rooms, rewatches, cosplay and art, and so much fun discussion with people from around the world. Register on Eventbrite here, I hope to see you there.

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Mistborn author jokes From Software should have come to him for Elden Ring

I found this amusing:

https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2022-01-24-mistborn-author-jokes-from-software-should-have-come-to-him-for-elden-ring

From the article:

In a segment discussing the events leading up to Mistborn character Kelsier's rather unexpected appearance in Fortnite, Sanderson segued onto the topic of Elden Ring.

"Let me be salty," Sanderson began his mock tirade. "From Software decides to make a fantasy game and partner with a fantasy novelist, and they choose someone who spends his days blogging about the NFL, rather than the person who has played their games since King's Field and has listed their games as his top favourite games...consistently over time."

"What are you thinking people?," Sanderson concluded in faux fury. "George doesn't play games! George has no idea!".

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My favorite author, C.S. Lewis
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In The Outsiders (1983), the nurse in Dallas’ hospital room is played by S.E. Hinton, the author of the book from which the movie was adapted.
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What writing tics makes an author's work unreadable to you?

Every author has a way of speaking/writing but sometimes I find that when I'm reading and I notice the same idiosyncrasies a few times they become even more noticeable to me and it takes me completely out of the reading. Even if these idiosyncrasies aren't even that common.

I was just reading a new book that uses the phrase "Whether it was [X], or [Y], I will never know" multiple times in just a few pages and I needed to take a break because now it's all I can think about.

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Andrzej Sapkowski, author of 'The Witcher', in the 1990's
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Why would an earthworm be a horrible author?

Because of the sheer amount of plot holes he makes.

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Top selling LGBQT+ author Matt Walsh
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In The World According to Garp (1982), the referee of Garp’s (Robin Williams) high school wrestling match is played by John Irving, the author of the novel from which the film was adapted.
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Too many authors to cite?
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JK Rowling is the first female author?
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The truth about "About the Author" sections of books comes out reddit.com/gallery/s6rv4d
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Saw a similar post, but wasn’t crazy about the choices of authors for the Turtles (updated)
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I’m Sarah Jaffe, labor journalist and author of WORK WON’T LOVE YOU BACK. Ask me Anything!

Hi all.

I'm Sarah Jaffe, author of WORK WON'T LOVE YOU BACK and NECESSARY TROUBLE.

Happy to be here to talk about ending wage labor, unions, quitting or not quitting your job, knitting, baking, whatever!

Proof

alright, y'all. thanks for having me! I have to call it quits for the night.

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β€˜Fight Club’ Author Chuck Palahniuk Says China’s Censored Ending Is Actually Truer to His Book Vision hollywoodreporter.com/mov…
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Entitled Fortune-500 company demands prompt answers for free from Open Source developer Daniel Stenberg, author of curl, who eloquently and politely tells them to pay up or shut up. daniel.haxx.se/blog/2022/…
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The Alabaster Author hates vaccines, masks, the LGBT and Fauci. He does like noted news source sarahpalin.com. How does that work out mathematically? He claims he has a 50/50 chance of living or dying. Chance of a nomination? 100 percent. reddit.com/gallery/sdimys
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Campaign against Russia. Author: Joep Bertrams
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A book where the author gives up a comfortable life and goes on a life changing adventure trip.
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[Art] Tezuka Manga Award Author comments show how dumb the whole "english content is not manga" discussion is. reddit.com/gallery/s4j2zr
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The first Harry Potter movie, with a budget of $125 Million, began production just two years after the first book by a completely unknown British author was first published. How did the Harry Potter series explode in popularity so incredibly quickly compared to other similar book series?

It's crazy to me how quickly Harry Potter caught on, especially given that it wasn't an established IP or author. To be clear, I'm not looking for a literary analysis (I'm sure the content helped, but great books get missed all the time). Rather, I am curious what external factors allowed such an incredible rise in popularity. Did some media giant pick up the series early and decide "we're going to market the hell out of this"? Was there a lull in children's fiction at the time that led to a huge demand? Did the english-speaking world just decide that 1997 was the year to read to their kids a lot more than they used to?

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Looking for female authors.

Or at the very least, well written female lead characters. I’ve recently gone through all of Martha Wells’ books that I could find on Libby and looking for similar authors. I’ve read most of Terry Pratchet and Neil Gaimans works, most of Naomi Novak and the Night Circus and the Starless Sea. I also love Charlie Jane Anders. Let me know your hidden gems! Bonus points for an author with a large catalogue I can get lost in for a while.

EDIT: So many great recommendations! Thanks all. Currently, I’m primarily renting ebooks through the Libby app because I’m lazy, it’s winter, and I’m broke. It does somewhat limit my selections, but I’m sure as it warms up I’ll move into reading physical books again.

Also, for those asking about genres, I tend to prefer sci-fi, fantasy, and magical realism but can and do read other genres. I’ll admit I’ve probably only ever read a handful of crime/mysteries and very few if any straight historical romance.

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My sim, Henry Cheddar, is a prolific author. Here are the books he makes money off of
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[ART] Marin Kitagawa drawn by Souichirou Yamamoto, Author of Karakai Jouzu no Takagi-san (My Dress-Up Darling)
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Chief Justice John Roberts created the legal landscape that doomed the voting rights bill, author says cnn.com/2022/01/22/politi…
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Recommend one book by an author from your country.

I have taken up a challenge to read at least one book from every country in the world. If you had to recommend any one book by an author from your country, what would you recommend?

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TIL author John Cunliffe created Postman Pat in response to the bullying he received as a child, and wanted to create an idyllic world where everyone was nice to each other.
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People who insist on constructively criticizing fics against the author's wishes...

I've seen this trend recently where people are insisting that if you don't want criticism on a fic, that you have no right to post it, and all this. And a lot of people seem to believe that fanfiction writers are being unkind to commenters who are just innocent victims or whatever, and...no. Just, no.

Most fanfiction authors pour their heart, soul, and free time into creating fanfiction that you, a stranger, get to consume for free. It's a really entitled and quite frankly TACKY attitude to come up to someone who has essentially given everyone a gift and tell them that the gift they made isn't up to par with your personal standards and suggest they change it so it's good enough for YOU, a random stranger. It's also extremely entitled to come into someone else's space to criticize something they are doing they never asked you about, when you don't even know them.

I've also seen these same readers/commenters who have no issue doing the above behavior get upset when the authors tell them to heck off and then play the victim. You're not the victim. If you walk up to a stranger and tell them their makeup is annoying you and give a list of ways they should change their face art they spent time on to be more appealing to you, they're perfectly warranted in telling you to take a long walk off a short pier, among other things.

"But if you post it on the internet, it's fair game!" Existing around other people does not give those people the excuse to be rude to you or criticize you about harmless things you can just ignore. People existing near you do not deserve mistreatment because they're nearby, even if you think they could be doing whatever they're doing better.

It's also extremely hypocritical to enter a space that clearly wasn't created for you, criticize the people and ideas in that space, and then get mad at them for being rude back to you. "But they were verbally abusive!" You literally picked this fight with this person. Bonus points to the people who see a fic that's literally tagged "don't concrit this" or similar and then do it anyway, then get upset when they're inevitably yelled at. If you purposely violate boundaries..."But what if I don't know?" ASK, AND THEN DO AS THE AUTHOR SAYS. Definitely don't ignore the stated boundaries or ask, receive a no, and then do it anyway. And definitely don't argue with the author about it. Why do you feel the need to argue someone else's boundaries?

I'd also like to point out the ableism that's inherent in t

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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