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Gem's Place: Romance Writers Behaving Badly: Writer's Block
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Friday, May 11, 2012. Romance Writers Behaving Badly: Writer's Block. Romance Writers Behaving Badly: Writer's Block. The power of pictures is undeniable. Take my recent case of writers block- please do, and don't bring it back. lol. For days I. April 20, 2013 at 2:23 AM. I would like to apprentice while you amend your web site, how could i subscribe for a blog website? The account helped me a acceptable deal. I had been tiny bit acquainted of this your. Broadcast provided bright clear idea.
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Mistress Bella's Erotic Quickies: Temptation Eve by Michelle Lauren
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Mistress Bella's Erotic Quickies. For those who like short, STEAMY stories! Sunday, November 15, 2009. Temptation Eve by Michelle Lauren. Title: Temptation Eve (Nocturnal Cravings Book 1). Published date: November 2009. This short story started out hot and never stopped. Eve is just the right amount of professional savvy yet slightly insecure. Alonso is just plain hot. Combine his sexuality with some very interesting energy and you've got spontaneous combustion. When a misunderstanding dr...Want to Becom...
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Black Superheroines!: July 2010
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All things Black Female Superheroes (from comics, television, movies, etc) and Female comic book characters and cartoons of color. Check out this GQ article - ". Collecting Black Comix: African-American Superheroes and the Luke Cage Problem. It's a great read. Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Posted by Rebecca V. O'Neal. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Always Bet on Bahlactus. Black Superheroines on Myspace. Great Black Comic Books. Has Boobs, Reads Comics. My Profile on ComicVine.
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Black Superheroines!: February 2009
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All things Black Female Superheroes (from comics, television, movies, etc) and Female comic book characters and cartoons of color. I was born in '87, so I was barely around for Jem - BUT that doesn't stop me from thinking the show was AWESOME (thanks YouTube)! Something tells me that she and Friday Foster would definitely get along. There were other Black Female characters on Jem amongst the Starlight Girls:. There is also another fashion designer on the show - Regine. Sunday, February 22, 2009. Posted b...
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Black Superheroines!: Orange Blossom
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All things Black Female Superheroes (from comics, television, movies, etc) and Female comic book characters and cartoons of color. In doing research for this post, I learned that Strawberry Shortcake fandom is NO JOKE! It's hardcore and very intense. There's merchandise, events, life-size costumes for adults and children, offshoot comics, cartoons, DVDs, and much much more. With a pet butterfly named Marmalade. In the 2003 series, she lives in Orange Blossom Acres in an orange tree shaped house. Septembe...
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Black Superheroines!: August 2009
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All things Black Female Superheroes (from comics, television, movies, etc) and Female comic book characters and cartoons of color. Firstly, Did anyone else hear that Disney is buying Marvel. What a way to start the day! I don't know how to feel about this. I just hope Disney doesn't try to anesthetize my comics! The more involved a character history, the more invested in that character I become - which explains my interest in Vibrania. Who first appears in 1990 alongside Marvel's. Monday, August 31, 2009.
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Black Superheroines!: January 2010
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All things Black Female Superheroes (from comics, television, movies, etc) and Female comic book characters and cartoons of color. Nothing like a new post for the new year! This time from a cartoon that hasn't even premiered yet. FX's new series Archer - premiering this Thursday - features a secret agent named Lana Kane, voiced by the very funny and talented Aisha Tyler. Most people first fell for Aisha Tyler's unique brand of comedy while watching her host E! S Emmy-winning pop culture crucible. Rebecca...
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Black Superheroines!: November 2009
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All things Black Female Superheroes (from comics, television, movies, etc) and Female comic book characters and cartoons of color. Scratch from ScritchandScratch.com. A sketch blog - has created this amazing vintage-inspired illustration based on b.vikki vintage. Posts (my other blog). I love comics and I love vintage, so this is right up my alley. Any converging of the two is a welcome treat. The hair and the dress are pitch perfect. And her face. She's fiiiieeerrce! Friday, November 20, 2009. Series...
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Black Superheroines!: Margay & Janet Sorenson
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All things Black Female Superheroes (from comics, television, movies, etc) and Female comic book characters and cartoons of color. Margay and Janet Sorenson. This one is a reader submission, from Jason Hargrove! I'm sensing a comic book/sci-fi theme: the unwilling villain and the mother who tries to save him or her. Think Proteus and Moira Mactaggart, Liz Sherman (Hellboy), et al. Janet Sorenson, Equinox's daughter, discovered her power to produce energy blasts at age 6 - and her father, remembering his ...
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Black Superheroines!: July 2009
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All things Black Female Superheroes (from comics, television, movies, etc) and Female comic book characters and cartoons of color. Is an obscure comic to say the least - and its main character, the eponymous Bunny Ball is littler known still. Marcy, a member of the funk band, Soular. Was one of Bunny Ball's best friends and favorite shopping buddy. Honestly, vintage comics from the 60s and 70s have some of my FAVORITE Black Female characters. The clothes, the art, EVERYTHING. Wednesday, July 1, 2009.