Dolokhov is one of the smaller characters in the book, but still his actions have as much consequence on the life of Pierre as Napoleon. If not far more.
Just such an amazing book.
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Dolokhov is one of the smaller characters in the book, but still his actions have as much consequence on the life of Pierre as Napoleon. If not far more.
Just such an amazing book.
Years later, before a battle, Dolokhov runs into Pierre by chance or fate. Dolokhov asks Pierre to forgive him.
And then again, later still, as Pierre is being led out of Russia, as a prisoner of the French, he is rescued by a military group led by Dolokhov.
The relationship between Pierre and Dolokhov might be my favorite part of War & Peace. They start out as prankster drinking buddies - tying a cop to a bear.
Years later, Dolokhov sleeps with Pierre's wife, and so they duel. Pierre wounds him. Their relationship shattered.
Dr. Ryder got asked about multiverses awhile back and initially I wrote out a long answer to the question. After doing so, I realized I didn't want AVFD to be a multiverse so I didn't use it for the show. But you can still read the answer here:
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Thanks for the shout out!
24.10.2023 17:33 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Today for #AudioDramaSunday I want to highlight @thecellarletters.bsky.social and @vfdarkness.bsky.social! Both are spooky as heck! Check them out!
22.10.2023 22:57 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0Sometime in the past week we reached 1.5 million downloads.
Once again, thank-you all for listening to our show.
Post is public so all can read - we're ending things:
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Maybe this is just because Miller's Crossing is one of my favorite Coen Bros films, but The Glass Key and Red Harvest (inspirations for the film) are better Hammett novels than The Maltese Falcon for me.
Anyone else prefer those over Hammett's most famous novel?
With generative AI (visual, text) - they used art and writing without permission - causing ethical issues.
With voice, that's not the case. More indie books will be available in audio now. But less narrators will probably get work.
elevenlabs.io/blog/introdu...
A few things I love about reading Agatha Christie - most editions I've grabbed have a Cast of Characters to remind you who everyone is. Also, most her books are around 200 pages.
If your book is longer than that you better be one hell of an author telling an amazing story.
I'm sure others have already made this point, but if Kenneth Branagh wanted to play a detective with a weird mustache AND have it be spooky, why didn't he just adapt Jules de Grandin?
He's not a good Poirot. But he'd be a great de Grandin.
Thanks I'll check out Live and Let Die.
I'm just looking at the Fleming novels. Not interested in corporate fan fiction at this time.
What James Bond novels are essential reading?
I've read Casino Royale and Dr. No - without reading all of them (at least right now), I want to figure out which are the 3-5 *must* read books in the series.
#jamesbond #007 #ianfleming
A few weeks ago I watched The Sweet Smell of Success for the first time. Burt Lancaster as J.J. Hunsecker is one of the best villains I've ever seen in a film - based on the real-life Walter Winchell. Just menacing.
I need to go back and watch it again.
Art by Sean Phillips
I'm not a big anime or manga guy. That said, a friend got me to watch Attack on Titan awhile back, and I absolutely loved it. My mind keeps going back to it - it hit me in the same way A Song of Ice and Fire did - complicated characters, morality
Is the manga worth reading?
Hype <3
09.08.2023 20:24 β π 3 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0I loved The Ballad of Black Tom (also by LaValle), and the book this is based on has been on my reading list for awhile. Maybe time to finally read it before the series starts
https://youtu.be/i3jjAm2dBeo
Clive Barker often starts his stories with these poetic and philosophical introductions that make it impossible not to read on.
Currently rereading Weaveworld:
Shoud note to - a villain of this story is a Salesman, much like in AVFD
#darkfantasy #clivebarker
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03.08.2023 10:25 β π 419 π 372 π¬ 21 π 64Hello yes please cast me in your audiodrama or indie Videogame
03.08.2023 12:14 β π 4 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0I already did, you were great!
03.08.2023 16:44 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 1Over the past three years I've been collecting (and reading) Library of America sets. So far I've loved the private detective series (Hammett, Chandler, MacDonald) the most, but just picked these up as a birthday gift to myself:
02.08.2023 19:17 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0#audiodrama people - what are some of the best romantic comedy ADs? The genre is mostly dialogue in other mediums, it feels like it's perfectly suited for podcasting.
02.08.2023 16:59 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 2 π 0digital illustration of feminine figure in a cute lil green dress and apron, dancing while holding their jack o lantern head over the stump of their neck
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02.08.2023 16:33 β π 706 π 176 π¬ 15 π 5Thank you - you beat me to saying something.
01.08.2023 16:45 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Today in odd America, we find ourselves under a BlueSky...
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