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Two Female Concert Goers Sue Jeffrey Osborne For $2 Million‚ Allege He ‘Humiliated’ Them: REPORT
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Two Female Concert Goers Sue Jeffrey Osborne For $2 Million‚ Allege He ‘Humiliated’ Them: REPORT

They allege he said 'I want a White person'
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‘Perfectly Superfluous’: Jonathan Turley Blasts Illinois Judge For ‘Cut-And-Paste’ Ballot Removal Of Trump
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‘Perfectly Superfluous’: Jonathan Turley Blasts Illinois Judge For ‘Cut-And-Paste’ Ballot Removal Of Trump

'There was no reason for this'
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6 Best Practices For Document Management
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6 Best Practices For Document Management

Document management may not be glamorous‚ which may explain why about 97% of organizations keep it at a minimum‚ as per Business.com. However‚ this underappreciated work is the backbone of workflow smoothness. Without it‚ teams can drown in scattered confusion‚ strangling productivity. But properly managing your digital paper trail doesn’t have to induce yawns or […]
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Within 3 Days‚ Biden Does Total 180 On Gaza Ceasefire Prediction
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Within 3 Days‚ Biden Does Total 180 On Gaza Ceasefire Prediction

Biden's comments caught Israeli officials off guard
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NYC Officials Crack Down On Another Storefront Illegally Sheltering Migrants
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NYC Officials Crack Down On Another Storefront Illegally Sheltering Migrants

'Hazardous‚ life-threatening conditions'
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The GOAT’s Still Got It! Tom Brady Just Ran A Faster 40-Yard Dash At Age 46 Than He Did When He Was 22
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The GOAT’s Still Got It! Tom Brady Just Ran A Faster 40-Yard Dash At Age 46 Than He Did When He Was 22

'If you do that 25 years ago you'd get drafted in the third round'
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AJ Mills Of KK’s Priest: The ClassicRockHistory.com Interview
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K.K. Downing has a legacy that much we know. But 36-year-old guitarist AJ Mills‚ who has known Downing for most of his life and currently is employed as a member of KK’s Priest‚ is doing his best to build a legacy of his own. Playing alongside Downing has been a dream come true for Mills‚ as his style‚ licks‚ and overall vibe have been greatly influenced by the legendary British shredder‚ dating to seeing him crush it with a V guitar in hand as a child. From shuffling Downing‚ his uncle‚ and father to and from the pub after nights The post AJ Mills Of KK’s Priest: The ClassicRockHistory.com Interview appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Hero Garbageman Rescues Man‚ Woman‚ and Dog from Housefire
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GNN often reports on lifesaving rescues by firemen‚ risking life and lung to pull people from burning buildings‚ but these two are not firemen‚ and are a different sort of hero. They’re heroes‚ no doubt‚ but by trade they haul trash. Nonetheless‚ while working in Tipton‚ England‚ on Tuesday morning‚ they saw fires ripping through […] The post Hero Garbageman Rescues Man‚ Woman‚ and Dog from Housefire appeared first on Good News Network.
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How Much Does a Flemish Giant Rabbit Cost?
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How Much Does a Flemish Giant Rabbit Cost?

Deciding to welcome a Flemish Giant rabbit into your home is exciting. However‚ understanding the cost involved can be overwhelming. These gentle giants are known for their friendly nature and impressive size‚ which means they come with unique needs and expenses. A key fact to keep in mind: the price of owning a Flemish Giant... How Much Does a Flemish Giant Rabbit Cost?
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The Epic and the Domestic: A Flame in the North by Lilith Saintcrow
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The Epic and the Domestic: A Flame in the North by Lilith Saintcrow

Book Recommendations book review The Epic and the Domestic: A Flame in the North by Lilith Saintcrow A review of the first book in Saintcrow’s new Norse-inspired epic trilogy. By Liz Bourke | Published on February 29‚ 2024 icon-comment 0 Share New Share Twitter Facebook Pinterest RSS Feed A Flame in the North is the latest novel by Lilith Saintcrow‚ and marks a departure from many of her recent efforts. This is a fantasy novel in a classic mode‚ reminiscent of J.R.R. Tolkien and Robert Jordan in its form as much as its matter: one great big chunk of an even larger epic (in this case a trilogy)‚ where the last page marks a cliff-hanging caesura rather than a conclusion. It’s always difficult to review a story that has not yet formed a complete narrative arc: You can say much about what it promises and what it does so far‚ but assessing its successes must usually hinge upon seeing the whole thing. In the case of A Flame in the North‚ Saintcrow has complicated my task even further in the extent to which her worldbuilding and her protagonist’s journey recollects—elegantly‚ deliberately‚ intentionally (as when in music one instrument elaborates a variation on another’s theme)‚ and above all closely—one of the ur-texts of the fantasy genre. The extent of Saintcrow’s echoing of Tolkien’s mythopoesis drives me to caution. Shall it turn out to be earnest imitation‚ clever commentary‚ subtle subversion‚ or some other thing? I have hopes it will prove clever‚ since for all my uncertainty about where it’s going next‚ A Flame in the North provided a wildly entertaining epic journey. But let’s come back to this. A Flame in the North begins with Solveig‚ daughter of Gwendelint. It’s the eve of a festival‚ and Sol is to play a significant role in the night’s ritual‚ lighting and tending the midwinter flame with the power of seidhr for the very first time: proof of her ability as a fully trained volva. Her sworn companion is the shieldmaiden Arneior (“Arn”)‚ three years her elder and pledged to her protection and support. The domestic intensity of Sol’s life—father a local chief‚ mother ill with a winter sickness‚ an elder brother who means well but is a source of trouble‚ a younger sister for whom she feels responsible‚ the bustle of a household preparing for a great celebration when everything needs to run smoothly—combined with the first-person narration gives us a great sense of intimacy in this skillfully-drawn‚ strongly Norse-inflected world‚ whose concerns lie as much with feeding and clothing a household as with the rites that encourage the sun to rise again on the year’s longest night. But Sol returns home from the work of ritual to learn that her brother has slain a man‚ a Northerner of high birth‚ and that she is to be the weregild to make good the blood debt: to go north with the dead man’s brother‚ Eol‚ and his companions for a year and a day and do all that is honourable in his service. She will at least have Arn with her for her defence‚ but the journey she finds herself on is stranger and more perilous than she ever expected. Aeredh‚ one of Eol’s companions‚ is one of the Elders (immortals with pointy ears) thought to have departed the lands after the defeat of the great Enemy in the Black Land‚ centuries past‚ while Eol and the others have inherited a curse from the Enemy that causes them to shift their forms between beasts and men. That Enemy is awake and moving once more‚ and according to Aeredh—once she finally pries some straightforward answers out of him—Solveig’s particular affinities with seidhr (she can call fire) are a) incredibly rare‚ and b) potentially key to successfully opposing the Enemy. Solveig is not exactly thrilled to suddenly find herself with far more epic-scale problems than she’d ever expected‚ especially in the company of men who’ve been quietly misleading her—or at best‚ neglecting to mention certain important truths—since the moment they first met. But by the time she understands what kind of saga she’s stepped into‚ it’s far too late to turn back‚ even if she was willing to take the risk that Aeredh and Eol were wrong about her ability to affect the outcome of the great struggle against the Enemy. Buy the Book A Flame in the North Lilith Saintcrow Buy Book icon-close A Flame in the North Lilith Saintcrow Buy this book from: AmazonBarnes and NobleiBooksIndieBoundTarget Saintcrow writes with compelling vigour and atmosphere‚ and a vivid‚ measured first person voice. Sol’s character engages from the first page‚ as does Arn’s; their familiar friendship and deep (nonsexual) partnership is a strong thread in the story’s weave‚ and one I very much enjoy. The landscape of Sol’s journey feels palpable‚ material; the tension and peril mounts even in moments of rest. But holy shit‚ the extent of the Tolkien homage. If you’ve read the Silmarillion in the distant past‚ you may feel a certain familiarity: closer acquaintance with Tolkien’s legendarium make the direct parallels inescapably clear. The Enemy has been besieged in the Black Land. Among his servants are creatures called urukhar and belroch‚ and seven captains who are the most terrifying of his servants. The chapter epigraphs hint at some Beren and Lúthien and Húrin shenanigans‚ while the text itself gives us clear echoes of the Silmarils‚ Fëanor‚ his sons‚ and the oath that led to so much suffering in the First Age; Túrin and Glaurung; Doriath and Thingol; the city of Nargothrond and its fall; and the hidden valley of Gondolin. Among other‚ perhaps less obvious‚ echoes. I’m not a Tolkien completist‚ but this feels like a tour through the end of Tolkien’s First Age—lightly disguised‚ and viewed from a different angle. (Arachnophobes beware‚ for there are also Mirkwood spider-esque shenanigans.) Tolkien’s legendarium is the great mythopoetic work of the 20th century. It’s fascinating to watch Saintcrow engage with it directly through a fictive lens. And as it grew from its inventor’s scholarship in Old English (and Old Norse) literature‚ it feels natural that Saintcrow should bring even more Norse mythic elements to this deep engagement. But. (There’s always a but.) I have some difficulty summing up‚ here‚ for Saintcrow is so clearly‚ so plainly‚ so purposefully doing something with the Matter of Middle Earth. But it is not yet clear whether the intent is to recapitulate‚ rebuke‚ or reinterpret entirely. A Flame in the North is one part of an unfinished story. I’m engaged by it‚ and invested in it: I want to see where it’s headed next. But I won’t know what I really think of it until it’s all the way done. [end-mark] A Flame in the North is published by Orbit. The post The Epic and the Domestic: <;em>;A Flame in the North<;/em>; by Lilith Saintcrow appeared first on Reactor.
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