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Edinburgh twilight ✨
Recent work from the always spectacular Daniel Danger (Previously on Supersonic Art).
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dark autumn nights
Hogwarts by Anna Low-Beer
a pot of tea, a book, and a view 🍯 { prints & more on society6 and redbubble } **please refrain from deleting caption. thank you!**
Scotney Castle in Kent, England
Happy Birthday, Dame Agatha Christie! (b. September 15, 1890)
21/06/2018 waddesdon manor, england
hey. take a deep breath. slow down. you don’t have to get there all at once. you don’t ever have to be perfect. you can take things one step at a time. you got this.
The Good Place + 2020 Emmy Nominations
Repost...please!
rb to save a person with anxiety!!
That fuckin smile at the end
Harper Collins is releasing three new Agatha Christie books on October 1 2020!
Death on the Nile Special Edition and Midwinter Murder Special Edition are part of the sumptuous hardback collection that includes Murder on the Orient Express, The ABC Murders, 4:50 from Paddington, The Mystery of the Blue Train, And Then There Were None and Hercule Poirot’s Christmas. See photos of this amazing collection here and here.
Midwinter Murder is a winter-themed collection of short stories, some of which feature Poirot and Miss Marple: The Chocolate Box A Christmas Tragedy The Coming of Mr Quin The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest The Clergyman’s Daughter The Plymouth Express Problem at Pollensa Bay Sanctuary The Mystery of Hunter’s Lodge The World’s End The Manhood of Edward Robinson Christmas Adventure
The new Death on the Nile paperback is a Waterstones Exclusive.
Source: HarperCollins UK Publishers, Agatha Christie Official Instagram
A nervous Skydancer looking for a new home! They don’t mean to stare... but it’s a little hard for them not too...
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HarperCollins is releasing a new book about Poirot!
Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Greatest Detective in the World by Mark Aldridge is coming October 29 2020. Hardcover, 480 pages, £25.00 (Amazon pre-order price £20.00).
Summary: “From the very first book publication in October 1920 to the film release of Death on the Nile in October 2020, this investigation into Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot celebrates a century of probably the world’s favourite fictional detective.
This book tells his story decade-by-decade, exploring his appearances not only in the original novels, short stories and plays but also across stage, screen and radio productions.
Poirot has had near-permanent presence in the public eye ever since the 1920 publication of The Mysterious Affair at Styles. From character development, publication history and private discussion concerning the original stories themselves, to early forays on to the stage and screen, the story of Poirot is as fascinating as it is enduring.
Based on the author’s original research, review excerpts and original Agatha Christie correspondence, Poirot: The Greatest Detective in the World is a lively and accessible history of the character, offering new information and helpful pieces of context, that will delight all Agatha Christie fans, from a new generation of readers to those already highly familiar with the canon.”
Mark Aldridge is the author of another great Christie related book, Agatha Christie on Screen.
Source: HarperCollins, Amazon
Body Language Cheat Sheet for Writers
As described by Selnick’s article:
Author and doctor of clinical psychology Carolyn Kaufman has released a one-page body language cheat sheet of psychological “tells” (PDF link) fiction writers can use to dress their characters.
1st February 2020: I can’t wait to get started on Murder on the Orient Express!
Credit: @juliehangart
My OTPs
Happy 6023rd Birthday, Earth!