El Pistolero
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Roland, Son of Steven Gunslinger and Lord of ancient lands. All things serve the Beam! Constant reader Amateur photographer Animal lover and protector Heirloom vegetable seed saver/distributor
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rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
I'm not the most social being.
I don't enjoy crowded places.
But I'm thinking I'm going to enjoy an evening at the Capitol Theater a few times this month.
I'm especially excited about watching Rocky Horror Picture Show on Halloween.
rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
I'm all for some smut!
But...
Why not call it cliterature?
rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
The best deal!!!
Everyone needs to know this deal ends at midnight.
rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
The Libro sale is still going on.
It ends at midnight.
And today they took out all the stops!

155 horror titles available. Filter by genre, sort price low to high and you'll be amazed!!

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All sale audiobooks
Check out the selection of Libro.fm’s on-sale audiobooks!
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rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
Best of luck, Webster.
I'm sure it will all work out. He's too pretty for it not to.
rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
A little Lisey's Story Easter egg in Bag of Bones.
The series is a little different from the story, but nothing major. Moves faster than the novel, but its pretty true to the story. Some stuff is missing, but nothing disappointing.
rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
The Capitol Theater also has a used book store inside, so I got a few books.
Paperbacks $2, hardcovers $4
Doesn't matter how big or small the book is. Doesn't matter the author.
rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
Here's a bit more on their October schedule.
rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
The Capitol Theater was taken over by our public library a while back.
Now they can do things like this and offer them for free most of the time.
And since John Carpenter is a Bowling Green native, Halloween Comes Home is meant in the literal sense.
rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
Sweet!
I'll be waiting for these.
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Hell yes!
Just to be clear, it's about the horrors of AI. Not written by AI in the style of Paul Tremblay.
paultremblay.bsky.social
Announced today in the Bookseller, next UK books coming from Bloomsbury/Archer. I’m excited for the new opportunity while eternally grateful for all that the awesome people at Titan Books have done for my prior books. linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%...
Bloomsbury Archer signs Paul Tremblay’s AI horror in three-book deal
Bloomsbury Archer has won Paul Tremblay over with a three-book deal.
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rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
Of course!
I see a bit of Gammel influence in some of these.
rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
To the savages who, to this day, project their flaws onto everyone they hate in order to call themselves out without admitting they're the problem:
Go back to your country! We don't need you. We've never needed you!
rolandofgilead19.bsky.social
It's Indigenous People's day.
To the warriors who fell to the biological weapons who dressed as humans, we honor you today and every day in this stolen land.
a poster that says honor native land
ALT: a poster that says honor native land
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If you’re looking for some easy Halloween decor, I still have a few fabric tapestries left and they’re heavily discounted!

www.joannabarnum.com/shop/rainbow...

www.joannabarnum.com/shop/pumpkin...
A tall man holding up a full body height/arm width fabric tapestry featuring a jack-o-lantern spilling over with rainbow flames and little Halloween symbols A tall man holding up a full body height/arm width fabric tapestry featuring a scraggly tree covered in jack-o-lanterns in shades of muted orange
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rebeccanagle.bsky.social
After years of advocacy and growing awareness of Columbus’s human rights abuses, some states and cities switched to celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day. Now, we are witnessing the backlash to that modicum of change. Full post on my substack now:
The racist edict that allowed Columbus to colonize and slaughter Indigenous people is still the law in the U.S. today.
What holiday we celebrate on the second Monday in October matters because it reflects the beliefs we hold about who we are and where we come from as a country.
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