Denise Sutton
@denisery.bsky.social
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Another Twitter refugee (@cupoftea69). I post random nonsense about Doctor Who, music and cats as a rule and occasionally share my truly appalling poetry.
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Autumn has well and truly arrived in Norway .. there was a beautiful mist rolling on the fjord this lunchtime…
A sailboat with its body and bare masts looking spectral in the mist with a blue sea and sky. Aker Brygge Oslo and the harbour stretch away on a blue skied October day. A pier at Aker Brygge with a ferry moored up and clouds of mist where the waters of the fjord meet the sky.
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Following Trump directive, Florida removed the Pulse memorial crosswalk! This is a cruel attempt to erase the legacy of the 49 lives lost, and to silence our community. Join me in signing the petition calling on Florida officials to bring back the memorial NOW! a.allout.org/s/P8Egz/
Tell Florida to restore and protect the Pulse Memorial Now!
After Trump directive, Florida removed rainbow crosswalk that honors the 49 people killed at Pulse. Demand the crosswalk be restored and protected! Sign now!
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It is an important freedom. Not everyone needs a tribe, but it’s good to spend time at a campfire every now and then.
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Oh I’m a British expat in Norway with a foot in both places and many towns I’ve spent time in almost feel like home as well. But I’m a bit of an introverted oddball and, like Groucho Marx, I’d probably refuse to join any club that would have me as a member! It’s not a negative way to be.
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#SundayPixBelonging I have too many belongings but don’t really belong anywhere .. sometimes I feel welcomed though.
A very colourful mural near Waterloo Station in London showing Paddington Bear raising his hat. The London Eye and the tower of Big Ben are shown in the background. The caption reads ‘Mrs Brown says that in London everyone is different which means anyone can fit in’.
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I find runes a bit bluntly-spoken and to the point. Tarot is like ‘maybe think about this instead’ whereas rune are more ‘no, dont be so effing daft lass’ . But sometimes I need the direct approach 😸
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I just hang around to annoy people I think.
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Not at all. Quite reassuring, as it goes !
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As an introverted bunny who finds pressing her party button extremely stressful this was a good article to read: www.nytimes.com/2025/10/09/w...
Social Ties Help You Live Longer. What Does That Mean for Introverts?
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She’s a cross lady and I’m pretty sure it’s all our fault, should we dare to ask.
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Don’t think I want to know what’s in that enormous shopping trolley!
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Little Coco had a rare lie in this morning.. showing us all how it’s done. I’ll be giving it a try tomorrow! #CatsOfBluesky
A fluffy tabby with white bootsies abd glovsies looking very relaxed with floofy tail draped over her back legs. She’s having a nice snooze.
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I got 10 minutes into the one with Peter Purves in and left it at that.
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Wishing a very happy birthday to the brilliant @carouselunique.bsky.social 🥳

You can hear her on our episode about The Story and the Engine:

Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/39a6v5j6
Podbean: tinyurl.com/ppnz27c2
Spotify: tinyurl.com/44w5434r
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Would love to chat to some horror influencers/reviews about the Holmwood Foundation. To get Season Two funded we’re going to need a lot of help. Can anyone help? Please like/share!
The Holmwood foundation logo. Dracula’s head tangled in threads with hands on each side. The words “The Holmwood Foundation: Season Two of the hit horror-fiction podcast”
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I’m so jealous! Bet it was a brilliant gig!
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Last week @aquatics64.bsky.social set me a task. Create 2 hour long playlists to showcase the best of Kate Bush. How do you even try and do that?
Well I have it a shot, dividing it up by how the songs feel to me. Was it successful? Possibly!
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Benton and Hawthorne Investigate – Out Now
Benton and Hawthorne Investigate – Out Now
Benton and Hawthorne Investigate is now available in retail stores, and the UNIT sergeant and the white witch go nationwide! After a spell as a Candy Jar Books website exclusive, Benton and Hawthorne Investigate is now available across the UK. The short story collection teams UNIT’s Sergeant John Benton with a new and unexpected partner. The indomitable Miss Hawthorne from the much-loved Third Doctor story, The Dæmons! The late, great Damaris Hayman, of course, played Miss Hawthorne in The Dæmons. Despite that being her only on screen appearance in the show, she quickly became a fan favourite. This special one-off collection of stories is also part of the commemorations marking fifteen years of Candy Jar Books. Benton and Hawthorne Investigate by Lucy McCaul finds the White Witch from Devil’s End working with UNIT to ward off mythical creatures, uncover the truth behind murder plots, and even head out on a special mission to obtain missile plans and ensure peace. Benton and Hawthorne Investigate also features a foreword by John Levene, who played Benton in 74 episodes of Doctor Who. “It didn’t seem fair that they only had the one adventure together, so I wrote them some more!” The book comes from McCaul approaching John Levene about the idea. He says: “I was overjoyed to learn that Lucy has created a whole world of new adventures for Miss Hawthorne and my character. We’ve made six stories that really fit into the spirit of 1970s Doctor Who – and personally take me back to the wonderfully happy time I spent filming in Aldbourne, which doubled for Devil’s End. Lucy and I are very proud of the final collection and can’t wait for fans to enjoy them too.” McCaul adds: “Sergeant Benton and Miss Hawthorne made such a great team in The Dæmons – it didn’t seem fair that they only had the one adventure together, so I wrote them some more! When I gave the stories to John Levene at Aldbourne, I couldn’t have imagined what would happen next. I’m very grateful to him for his enthusiasm in advocating for the stories. This wouldn’t have happened without his efforts. I hope that readers enjoy these new adventures for classic characters and this tribute to the era of the Third Doctor.” “From quiet English villages where evil is brewing to an international threat in mainland Europe.” Keren Williams, Candy Jar Books’ Head of Marketing, says: “We’ve covered so many aspects of Doctor Who in that time – from art books to the Lethbridge-Stewart novels, memoirs to The Lucy Wilson Mysteries – so we really wanted a fresh and unexpected approach, to add to that ever-growing universe of stories. That’s what Benton and Hawthorne is, and the playful cover, unlike anything Candy Jar’s done before, is perfectly evocative of that. It’s a little bit of magic.” Philip Bates, who previously wrote 100 Objects of Doctor Who and Companions: More Than Sixty Years of Doctor Who Assistants, is the editor of Benton and Hawthorne Investigate. He says: “I’ve always loved The Dæmons (like most fans!), but even more so, I loved hearing all the anecdotes that came from behind the scenes. The serial is all the better for knowing that the cast and crew were having such a fantastic time together. These short stories, then, come from that happiness, an extension of it, almost a nostalgic bubble to get lost in. They take you from quiet English villages where evil is brewing to an international threat in mainland Europe.” Lucy explains: “I studied in Trier in Germany for a year when I was at university, so I thought it would be fun to include a place I knew so well. I hope readers are transported there and want to visit because it really is a beautiful city.” The location for the first story, The Wyverns of Addershall Hall, is also based on the Colchester Campus of the University of Essex. McCaul spent a couple of years studying, and the nearby village of Wivenhoe too! Benton and Hawthorne Investigate Murder! Magic! Morning tea! When UNIT is called in to investigate strange goings-on at Addershall Hall, they uncover a supernatural menace about to be unleashed upon the world. They need an expert. They need Miss Hawthorne. Or “Aunt Olive”, as Sergeant John Benton of UNIT calls her. The pair must go undercover to find out the truth about the wyverns ushered into this universe by a clandestine group of evil-worshippers. Tempted away from Devil’s End, Miss Hawthorne soon gets a taste for adventure, and so, in these six short stories, she and Benton have to track down the reason for mysterious earthquakes across the sleepy village of Lower Budworthy, slip out the Wringford Worm’s grip, and find themselves in Germany, recovering experimental missile plans. Of course, they also meet some new friends – and plenty of enemies – along the way. It’s Agatha Christie, spliced with dark magic, and infused with that warm nostalgic glow of the 1970s Doctor Who Target novels. Going beyond The Dæmons, the Brigadier assists Benton and Hawthorne in this exciting confrontation with the forces of black magic! Like this: Like Loading...
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Bon appétit mon chéri x
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Things can happen in dreams that inspire poems - which is useful as real life can be quite dull. The other night the phrase 'everyone stirs their own pudding' seemed significant in dreamworld. So I tried to make something of it. Happy Sunday, lovelies!
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Just desserts
Everyone stirs their own puddingWe add our hopes and secret sinsOur joy, our sorrow, bittersweetBest enjoyed slowly With the tiniest of spoonsEveryone stirs their own pudding With a pinch of our de…
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