Hey everyone … I’ve got some news! MMU TV is on the way from StudioCanal and Strong Film & TV and my own production company Unladylike Productions!
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Hey everyone … I’ve got some news! MMU TV is on the way from StudioCanal and Strong Film & TV and my own production company Unladylike Productions!
GUYS I MET @redbreastedbird IM SO HAPPY SJE SIGNED MU ASFOS AND SHAKESPEARE ‼️‼️‼️‼️
(I felt like I was going to explode but that’s irrelevant!)
Went to see Robin Stevens today and someone asked her if there was ever going to be a TV show/film, and she essentially said "uhhhh. Hmmmm. Check back Monday!"
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Finally got around to adding ASFOS Daisy to my Eras of Daisy drawing
@redbreastedbird
helloooo MMU fandom, where are you!!! I cant find you anywhereeee, please take my drawing as an offering 😭😭😭😭
Queer Book Character Tournament 2025 Round 1
Arthur Parnassus- The House In The Cerulean Sea
Daisy Wells- Murder Most Unladylike
Ruth Jamison- Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe
Renarin Kholin- Stormlight Archive
Character, book, and author names under the cut
Books of 2025
Here are the books I read in 2025!
Many of these are rereads. The ones that moved me most were Notes from a Regicide, Sour Cherry, and The Time of the Ghost. (I first read The Time of the Ghost when I was a teenager, didn't get on with it very well, and now I feel like I'm going to be rereading it regularly for some time.) The Eight Days of Diana Wynne Jones podcast reignited my DWJ enthusiasm and I had a lot of fun reading some of her books that I'd not read in a long time.
I'm in the middle of Peaces by Helen Oyeyemi, Black Flame by Gretchen Felker-Martin, and The Borgia Dove by Jo Graham, all of which I'm enjoying but I didn't manage to finish them by the end of the year.
Gosh i wonder who they are thinking about . . . 👀
mayula crumbs sir ? 👀