Blacklace. It’s a dark billioniare romance (emphasis on DARK, so steer away if that’s not your cup of tea), with an over-the-top, obsessed hero who will stop at nothing to get the woman that he wants. Because I’m dying to share this book with you, and I can’t wait until...
Dark Ages, there's a theme. It could be the poor to Prosperity's rich. Then when Alchemy became a small set, it looked like this set, though originally 4th, would be the last Dominion set, and that seemed cool too, going out with the Dark Ages (then Guilds got bumped to after it...
If I took it off and went with them to the hotel, I’d probably have paid off all of mom’s debts and the mortgage by now, but I’d also be a suicidal alcoholic, and I can’t afford that. Let’s be honest, mom’s problems are never over, and she’ll never stop needing me....
Born October 2, 1954—Diane Carey, 69. A major contributor to the Trek multiverse of novel. I mean really, really major contributor. I learned there are lines of Trek novels that I never knew existed. She uses three pen names (Lydia Gregory, Diane Carey, and D. L. Carey) which helps...
Davoth, also known as the Dark Lord, is the title of the supreme ruler of the realm of Hell. The title appears to refer to any entity which claims dominion over Hell, with the realm's past being divided into "ages" based on the reign of these Lords.[1] T
“Ursula K. Le Guin on Writing and Parenting with Her Husband, Charles” In the final installment of the series, Julie Phillips reflects on “He’s My First Reader,” in which Ursula and her husband, Charles, discuss how their division of household labor helped Ursula thrive. ...
Starting from the end of the European middle ages, the world entered a bloody, dark age, that is the age of primitive accumulation of capital in Western countries, in Asia, Africa, Latin America's age of suffering, we now call it the colonial era. ...
One of the oldest genre tropes imaginable, the use of the haunted house for a setting, offers up countless scenarios over the ages of people investigating the same old situations. From “The Old Dark House” to “The Cat and the Canary,”“The Uninvited” and “The House of Usher” to ...
Mars is the destroyer and the healing scalpel of the surgeon that removes any toxic relationships or blockages in your body that are weighing you down or preventing flow. Conflict surface in your relationships so that you lose patience with keeping up a false face to please people. The only ...
Okay, that's all for our introduction. Let's start with a diagram and explore this dark forest to see what risks we will encounter and how we should deal with them. A Diagram You can skim through this diagram before taking a closer look at the rest of the handbook. It is all about...