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Phryne, Le Chat Noir
Mutual Aid for a Friend
Darlings! My friend, and fellow writer, Stephen Blackmoore is in a bit of a bind, due to bills and such. He is a brilliant writer and good, kind human. And he has the cutest dog, name Phryne.
Please kick in if you can and reblog? I'd appreciate it. <3
First off, that right there is Phryne (As in Fisher not the 4th Century BC Greek … Stephen Blackmoore needs your support for Hey, Buddy Can
Useless Fact #37
Legend has it that Phyrne, a prostitute from Ancient Greece, avoided death several times by showing the judges her boobs and arguing that it would be a sin to destroy something as beautiful.
Phryne at the Poseidonia in Eleusis (Genrich Ippolitovich Semiradsky, 1889).
(via Wikimedia Commons)
Ok! The last two OCs I’ve drawn for this art trade ☺️ Switched to traditional for these two. Fun! @nostify and @phyrne here are yours!
DEAD MAN’S CHEST By Kerry Greenwood Phyrne Fisher takes her adopted daughters, Ruth, Jane and her companion, Dot to the seaside for a vacation.
Why You Need 'Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries' In Your Life
The Honorable Miss Phryne Fisher is a "lady detective" who solves murders in Australia following World War I. She first appeared in Kerry Greenwood's book series, which is now a television series on ABC Australia called Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.
Why Do You Need Another Crime-Solving Detective In Your Life?
Imagine Sherlock's brains and James Bond's charisma in the body of a woman.
Read more here: https://moviepilot.com/p/why-you-need-miss-fisher-murder-mysteries-in-your-life/4249385
See also: Phyrne