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A short prologue for my 1970s #SherlockHolmes story is available to read on AO3 now! If you're open for different interpretations I hope you'll enjoy this one. Shares are appreciated!
(First time writing fiction, be nice, haha.)
I've talked about deleting my account here for some time now, and I think I'll finally do it. I'll leave it up until the end of next week if anyone wants to save my e-mail or any other socials I have.
I'm doing fine, despite the world.
Hope you're all good in these dark times.
It’s a historian’s *actual job* to rewrite history. I wish people would make the slightest effort to understand that.
People have been in the place that is now Britain for thousand of years longer than white skin existed.
"Movie Night" (2023)
Watson takes a depressed Holmes out to a movie theater. Unfortunately for the other patrons Holmes can't stop critiquing Clouseau's antics in "The Pink Panther Strikes Again' (1976).
Big thanks to @gooolabatooo for the coloring! ✨
It won't be long 'til I delete my Twitter account. I'm trying to find a way to publish my art somewhere else besides Tumblr. If people want to stay in contact (or get a commission) one could always reach me on [email protected] ! ✨
I reckon 1970s Holmes would be quite popular with the younger generation because of Watson. And while he wouldn't necessarily enjoy his newfound celebrity status, he'd probably sign some autographs if they asked nicely.
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#SherlockHolmes#Sherlockian#Holmesian#fanart#1970s
Born #OTD in 1892 - Philip St. John Basil Rathbone (13 June 1892 - 21 July 1967). Through 14 films and countless hours of radio, his cinematic portrayal of #SherlockHolmes stands as the most iconic media representation of the character in the latter half of the 20th century.
western reactionaries experience so little hostility from the world and power that they have constructed an entire parallel reality where they are oppressed at the hands of the people they hate