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Something New – Part 6
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Although she wasn’t all that impressed with Austin before she met him, Liat now has a different impression of her leading man. By the end of the filming that day, Liat looked at Austin in a whole new light. He no longer seemed the stuck up star she’d imagined. In…
Something New – Part 5
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Although Liat, the new companion, said some unkind things about Austin, he still finds her fun to talk to and easy to work with. The rest of the morning went smoothly. They stopped for a late lunch and everyone crowded around the catering tables. There was a variety of food…
Something New – Part 4
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Austin has met his new leading lady, a pretty brunette with big brown eyes, named Liat. She seems to think he’s the one who decides what happens to the companions and is surprised when he says he’s not. After a short break, they return to the set. Places were called.…
Something New – Part 2
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Austin Templeton is an actor who looks enough like Matt Smith to make American Doctor Who fans fall in love with him. A cable network decides to do its own Doctor Who-ish show, called The Magician, and they hire Austin as the lead. He’s just gotten to work and is…
Something New – Part 1
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Austin Templeton is an actor who looks enough like Matt Smith to make American Doctor Who fans fall in love with him. A cable network decides to do its own Doctor Who-ish show, called The Magician, and they hire Austin as the lead. “Austin!” “In here!” A clipped English accent…
Author Spotlight no.408 – fantasy, flash fiction author and essayist Josh Bertetta
Originally posted on Morgen 'with an E' Bailey:
Complementing my interviews, today’s Author Spotlight, the four hundred and eighth, is of fantasy, flash fiction author and essayist Josh Bertetta. If you would like to take part in an author spotlight, take a look at author-spotlights. After hearing the Vice President of Academic Affairs told him…