Tallie & Abigail's first kiss
THE WORLD TO COME (2020) — directed by Mona Fastvold

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Tallie & Abigail's first kiss
THE WORLD TO COME (2020) — directed by Mona Fastvold
Good Evening, Morning or Afternoon Travelers My name is Witch Way, and I run this here establishment, with my Wife Zecora.
We're just a Shaman and a Witch traveling the multiverses and giving a bit of rest and respite to those who need it.
So stay a while. We've got plenty of homemade food and drink to offer, and a finely tuned ear for heartache, sorrows, and the lost.
My likeness has been drawn by many, but for the one you see right now its been done by a damn fine friend of mine ScowlingElf. So do drop by them and pay a visit dear would ya?
As for the Banner, that would be my wife Zecora (Im sure some of you know her of course) and on the left is me! This lovely piece was done by the talented hands of Talicor, you can find em over on DeviantArt (Such an interesting name) so pop over and pay em a visit.
Truth Is A Beautiful Thing (multi-chapter)
Summary:
Abigail, a shy and aspiring writer and poet, moves to New York City where she meets Tallie, an alluring owner of an independent bookstore.
What begins in the midst of a storm, might just change things forever.
Rating: E
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It is your face I bear through the night. It is to you I devote a dreaming space before I turn myself to sleep, but there is no sleep. It's as if within me everything clamors for air, and I think if it's like this now, what will it be like later?
The World to Come (2020) dir. Mona Fastvold
“ I relate to how David Fincher works - shooting take after take to get it right. I could just do one scene for days and be perfectly happy. Painters talk about it a lot, that one of the hardest things is knowing when to stop. Actors don’t have to know when to stop because someone else stops you. I don’t have a sense of when something’s really done; I just want to keep trying. It’s why I like the theatre, because you get another shot. You can keep chipping away at it.” Katherine Waterston for PORT Magazine, ISSUE 28.