Experience the late Victorian era through Assumptions, a thriller with a flair for mystery, intertwined with characters who embody all the complexities of human nature. What secrets await within the shadows of propriety? https://t.co/bKjYFO5bEt @aasekhonauthor
Our faculty-student working group Human Intelligence (Hi!) recently hosted an event celebrating how humanity uses words in creative and powerful ways. "Hi!DIY 2: Human Words" included calligraphy and writing prompt workshops along with faculty poetry and an open mic. ✍️✨
Character and Setting https://t.co/uPufBSBdYG
I had the pleasure of composing an article about Character and Setting for https://t.co/F1VE2YLcU6–they’re a fantastic online magazine with all kinds of resources for writers, by writers. Read the article here!
It was a delight being interviewed by Women Talking, an extraordinary online magazine dedicated to amplifying women’s voices. Follow the link to read the Q&A, and discover an abundance of empowering community–as well as some insights into Assumptions.
Experience the late Victorian era through Assumptions, a thriller with a flair for mystery, intertwined with characters who embody all the complexities of human nature.
What secrets await within the shadows of propriety?
#assumptions#gothic#victorian
It's #VoiceActorDay and I'd like to shout out some of the people who've been the most important part of our show.
@LetitiaTHELemon@PlaysVitriol@skadi_the brought life to our lead characters in ways I couldn't possibly have foreseen. @aasekhonauthor is a note-perfect narrator.
Stanley Spencer painted about a dozen landscapes and farm scenes in and around Leonard Stanley in Gloucestershire in 1940. A year previously, together with two other artists, he was arrested on suspicious behaviour for sketching near a factory making aircraft components.
Starting a new voice acting policy!
If you contact me for a VA request (especially without pay) and I agree to record for you (ESPECIALLY IF I'M UNPAID) and you're outright rude to me about not liking it? Then I'm out.
No longer putting up with people like this, no one should.
Whatever subject he was tackling, Ruskin Spear observed it beautifully and brought it to life, injecting an element of narrative and an underplay of humour. This is 'Ravenscourt Park Station,' (1950) the station local to Spear in Hammersmith in West London.