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October 8, 2017

ni-ru:
My king  Nikolai Lantsov 



ni-ru:


My king  Nikolai Lantsov 

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Published on October 08, 2017 16:36

ni-ru:
My king  Nikolai Lantsov 



ni-ru:


My king  Nikolai Lantsov 

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Published on October 08, 2017 16:36

The dregs as troubled birds

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Kaz

Inej

Matthias

Nina

Wylan

Jesper

Kuwei

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Published on October 08, 2017 08:49

October 6, 2017

sarakipin:

A personal piece I’ll be submitting to Spectrum this...



sarakipin:



A personal piece I’ll be submitting to Spectrum this year



Queen @sarakipin, illustrator of The Language of Thorns

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Published on October 06, 2017 09:08

October 5, 2017

anotherdregcosplay:
From the day we met Queen Leigh and...















anotherdregcosplay:


From the day we met Queen Leigh and purchased The Language of Thorns


The Dregs of Cosplay:


Kaz Brekker - @anotherdregcosplay
Nina Zenik - @battlin-kat-cosplay
Wylan Van Eck - @flintgrey



Look at these murder babies!! Thank you for being there and being so damn fabulous. Some of my favorite Dregs cosplay ever ❤️❤️❤️

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Published on October 05, 2017 17:32

gatarojastuff:Victorian mourning brooch
I want this desperately....



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Victorian mourning brooch

I want this desperately. Profoundly. 

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Published on October 05, 2017 17:28

highkristen:So this book is gorgeous
I agree, but I’m a little...









highkristen:

So this book is gorgeous


I agree, but I’m a little biased. 

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Published on October 05, 2017 15:31

grlsha:Yes, thought Ulla, the wonders of the shore unspooling in...









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Yes, thought Ulla, the wonders of the shore unspooling in her mind, the chance to be someone else for a time, the silly hope that if she only behaved as a noble, the king might somehow forget how common she was and grant her heart’s wish. I can imagine it all.

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Published on October 05, 2017 15:30

The Language of Thorns

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Rating: ★★★★★


Short blurb: Love speaks in flowers. Truth requires thorns. Travel to a world of dark bargains struck by moonlight, of haunted towns and hungry woods, of talking beasts and gingerbread golems, where a young mermaid’s voice can summon deadly storms and where a river might do a lovestruck boy’s bidding but only for a terrible price. A lavishly illustrated collection of six tales.



This is highly debatable because of my love for Six of Crows, but this may be my favorite thing that Leigh Bardugo has ever written. It’s dark and gorgeous and completely unexpected, and so beautifully written. By weaving in references to (or even whole chunks of) the fairytales we know, she uses our expectations against us to give stories with the aura of classic fairytales new twists.


Bardugo describes in the author’s note her inspiration for the collection (her dissatisfaction with the ending of many fairytales), and it’s very evident in these stories, in more ways than one. There is Ayama and the Thorn Wood’s in-text rejection of traditional endings, which sets the tone for the whole anthology, and there are stories such as The Witch of Duva and The Soldier Prince that reject the original stories’ status quo more subtly. Basically, I have nicknamed the collection Fairytales For Fuck The Patriarchy, because that’s what it is — bold and new and unrelentingly rewriting our stories.


Why should beautiful princesses be passive objects of quests and challenges? Why should these stories only include men who love women, and vice versa? The Language of Thorns answers its own questions: they shouldn’t.



Fairytales for Fuck the Patriarchy was our second choice

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Published on October 05, 2017 15:27

aaron-symons:Gwendoline Christie photographed by Philip Sinden...



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Gwendoline Christie photographed by Philip Sinden for Harper’s Bazaar July 2017

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Published on October 05, 2017 11:02