• Jon Meyer's previous book "LOVE POEMS FROM VERMONT: reflections on an inner and outer state" has won these awards: Reader Views Choice: Best National Poetry Book 2019/2020 Best Regional Book 2019/2020 Best Northeast Book 2019/2020 2nd Place Travel/ Nature 2019/2020 Next Generation International Indie Book Awards: Finalist: Poetry 2019/2020 Finalist: Gift/ Specialty 2019/2020 This is his first feature on The Fictional Café. (fictionalcafe.com)
  • It has been an unlikely transformation for the 44-year-old, who was a comedian and actor with no political experience before he was elected as president in 2019 - except when he played a fictional president in a satirical TV series. (financeweeklymag.com)
  • Before 2019, he dressed up in buffoonish costumes on stage, performed song and dance acts and, as the fictional president on TV, drunkenly fell into a swimming pool after a meeting with the head of the International Monetary Fund. (financeweeklymag.com)
  • But both the 'self' and freedom are mythological chimeras borrowed from the fairy tales of ancient times. (concen.org)
  • Sometimes a name refers not to a person but to a fictional character or mythological figure. (pelagicpublishing.com)
  • Of all of the fictional monsters, Chimera could have had the strongest roots in reality. (ahmetlastikservisi.com)
  • Presented for the first time in 2017, " Treasures " returns with new unseen pieces: wondrous gold and silver sculptures that evoke animals, chimeras and great monsters of legend which fuse with the décor in perfect harmony. (ovrflod.com)
  • The fictional process is in the foreground of much contemporary fiction where the narrative human presence once was. (scu.edu)
  • New Earth No. 3069 inherits this emotional entanglement of the genre and renders the fictional narrative into a historical allegory concerning the postwar cultural milieu in Taiwan. (changwenhsuan.com)
  • An eloquent, cycling chimera of economy, currency, and family strained by overburdened purse strings… The frantic urgency of Pauls' fictional take on a nation in flux will resonate for years to come. (mhpbooks.com)
  • One user's thread on the subject begins with the claim that after playing Boyfriend Dungeon for fifteen minutes he became so distressed by the fictional behavior of the game's stalker character, Eric (voiced by Alexander Gross), that he was "afraid to play any more than [he had]. (gawker.com)
  • Fictional Character. (shopinfo.jp)
  • King Chimera is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe, a member of the superhero team the Justice Society of America. (wikipedia.org)
  • It takes place in a fictional universe where licensed specialists known as Hunters travel the world taking on special jobs ranging from treasure hunting to assassinations. (nawpic.com)
  • In an Origins and Omens back-up story, Flash visited King Chimera in Rome, in which he said he knew his father and that he had arrived to talk to him about the Justice Society of America. (wikipedia.org)
  • A Short Story by Bill Suter Fictional Café may be getting upstaged by the goings-on at Café Chimera, and that's a good thing. (fictionalcafe.com)
  • According to the Necronomicon-a fictional book of the dead from another Lovecraft story-Cthulhu is described as a master of death which is why the members of the cult have been praying to him in order to wake him from his slumber beneath the sea. (comicbooked.com)
  • I messed about with the place for fictional purposes, of course. (blogspot.com)
  • Yet, both fictional process and human presence serve similar structural functions within the text, which suggests that the creation of a fiction resembles the creation of a human self, real or imaginary. (scu.edu)
  • Although an individual, by definition, should not be susceptible to division or separation into parts without losing its identity, the narrators in Chimera, like the novel's sections, are all divisible, incomplete, or inter-changeable. (scu.edu)
  • A mythology-based set of abstract illustrations, inspired by the term "chimera" describing any mythical or fictional creature with parts taken from various animals. (weareskribbl.com)
  • Readers are taken on a wild and colorful ride through the Cognitive and Agricultural Revolutions, which are explored through humorous scenes, masterpieces of modern art, a fictional reality tv show, an Elizabethan tragedy, travel brochures, and many other pop culture references - along with guest appearances by the likes of Steve Jobs, Franz Kafka, Margaret Thatcher and Scarlett O'Hara. (concen.org)
  • Our adventure unfolds across millions of years, guided by a fictional Yuval Noah Harari and a whole host of globetrotting characters. (concen.org)
  • I can never be mad at a retelling of Marilyn Monroe's life that starts with a jab at the recent Netflix show 'Blonde', based on the equally risible 'fictional biography' of the same name by Joyce Carol Oates. (thesmureviews.co.uk)
  • Explore a faithful recreation of Chimera Steppes, Nebraska, a fictional art installation filled with millions of expertly tuned chimes. (itch.io)
  • It betrays a total misapprehension of the nature of art as both labor and experience to treat it as a relationship chimera of sorts, both personal and public, in which anyone with a ticket to the show can and should dictate terms. (gawker.com)
  • The chimera is a creature made of the parts of other animals (the lion, goat, and serpent). (bsfwriters.com)
  • Fictional creature from Greek mythology, the minotaur prides itself on having a bull's head. (mistermagorium.com)
  • These actions are consistent with recently updated guidelines from the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), which suggest that a specialized review of certain types of chimera research is appropriate. (nih.gov)
  • a fictional animal that we may retroactively add to the book of life. (bsfwriters.com)
  • Formation of these types of human-animal organism, referred to as "chimeras", holds tremendous potential for disease modeling, drug testing, and perhaps eventual organ transplant. (nih.gov)
  • Since the moratorium was issued, NIH has reviewed the state of the science and also convened a workshop in November 2015 to bring together leading experts in the field of chimera research and animal welfare. (nih.gov)
  • For fictional Library Name content Rytr is perfect for making up original AI Library Name material using GPT-3. (generatorfun.com)
  • I wonder if Twitter does this to fictional characters too. (superpunch.net)
  • Whatever this chimera settles into, its offbeat elements are what are working best for it so far. (denofgeek.com)
  • But the fictional elements remained. (eefb.org)
  • You'd need to look at the DNA from the white & 'normal' sides of this bird to be sure whether what we're seeing here is definitely the result of a chimera displaying mosaicism. (waikato.ac.nz)
  • The result is a disconcerting and weirdly fascinating chimaera of a film, exhibiting characteristics of both documentary and film. (eefb.org)
  • The creatures in the bestiary are often just as exotically strange to a modern reader even when we don't identify them as fictional, because they have morals to impart, and indeed exist for that reason. (rowantree-editing.uk)
  • Be it as it may, every one of my books, fictional or scientific, has been a useful book, cover- ing a certain subject, answering in a definite way a certain number of questions. (nih.gov)
  • An island near Hawaii where a crazy scientist was making chimera-beast men. (gilhalefic.com)
  • If you played the Japanese version, you fought a terrorist organization on a fictional futuristic island. (mandatory.com)
  • To accomplish this technically, Harrell invented his own platform, called Chimera that he and his team have been refining ever since. (cmu.edu)
  • A Chimera representative declined to comment. (crainsnewyork.com)
  • NIH is seeking public comment on the proposed scope of the chimera research to be considered by the NIH steering committee. (nih.gov)
  • There's a fascinating blog post about chimeras over at damninteresting.com. (waikato.ac.nz)
  • I used to enjoy watching CSI (the original series), back when Gil Grissom (actor William Petersen) headed that fictional forensics lab. (waikato.ac.nz)