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2024-12-04 | Bazargan chronology | Bazargan chronology refers to an ordering of chapters in the Quran according to the sequence of revelation. It is named after Iranian scholar Mehdi Bazargan who enunciated the chronology in 1976 by publication of his landmark work Sayr-i taḥawwul-i Qurʾān. | Start | Khánum Gül (425) | |
2024-12-19 | Dziennik Departamentowy Łomżyński | Dziennik Departamentowy Łomżyński (lit. Łomża Department Daily) was an official periodical published and printed in Łomża during the Duchy of Warsaw. | C | Brewling (499) | |
2024-12-13 | Fiction on the Web (United Kingdom literary magazine) | Fiction on the Web is an online multi-genre literary magazine based in the United Kingdom that was established in July 1996. Its editor-in-chief since inception has been Charlie Fish. It claims to be "the longest-running short stories website on the Internet". | Start | Getareaction (52) | |
2024-12-01 | Lingling Wei (Chinese journalist and author) | Lingling Wei is the chief China correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. | Stub | Thriley (63608) | |
2024-12-20 | Mar i Cel (Catalan play) | Mar i Cel is a play written by Àngel Guimerà in 1888, first performed at the Romea Theatre in Barcelona on the evening of 7 February of the same year. | Start | CarlesFort (178) | |
2025-02-04 | The Boys' Realm | The Boys' Realm was a British story paper for boys published by Alfred Harmsworth's Amalgamated Press. It was launched in 1902 as a companion paper to the Boys' Friend and remained in publication, with some interruptions, until the late 1920s. In all, 1231 issues were published over its three series run. | Start | Nml25 (2489) | |
2025-02-08 | Supercar Gattiger (Japanese anime series) | Chō Supercar Gattiger (Japanese: 超スーパーカーガッタイガー) is a TV anime that was broadcast by Tokyo 12 Channel (now TV Tokyo) from October 4, 1977 to March 28, 1978. The anime was co-produced by Eiwa and Nihon Keizai Advertising. | Start | ロドリゲス恭子 (1667) | |
2024-12-16 | Beverly Siy (Filipina author) | Beverly "Bebang" Wico Siy (born December 10, 1979) is a multi-awarded Filipina author, translator, and a copyright advocate. | Start | Padreburgos2020 (68) | |
2024-12-20 | Avengers Academy: Marvel's Voices (Marvel Comics Infinity webcomic) | Avengers Academy: Marvel's Voices is an ongoing Marvel webcomic written by Anthony Oliveira, with art by Carola Borelli, Bailie Rosenlund, Alba Glez, Pablo Collar, Karen S. Darboe, and Ig Guara. It is published by Marvel Comics through their Marvel Unlimited platform. | C | Alliterator85 (1019) | |
2025-01-04 | Murewa Ayodele (Nigerian comic book writer) | Murewa Ayodele (born June 15, 1994)[unreliable source] is a Nigerian comics writer who has worked for small press and Marvel Comics. He often works with Nigerian artist Dotun Akande, with whom he co-founded Collectible Comics NG, a Nigerian comic book studio. | C | Alliterator85 (1019) | |
2025-02-23 | On the Slaughter (poem) | "On the Slaughter" (Hebrew: על השחיטה, Al HaShchita) is a Hebrew poem written by Haim Nahman Bialik in 1903, in response to the Kishinev Pogrom. The poem is one of the literary reactions to the massacre of Jews in Kishinev, expressing deep despair and anger over the violence and the lack of justice.{{Quote box | Start | Avigail56 (95) | |
2025-02-23 | Hanami (convention) (Anime convention in Koblenz, Germany) | The Hanami is an annual anime convention in Koblenz based on the Japanese Hanami. It is organized by the Animexx. | Stub | Jeanne Angerie (370) | |
2024-12-30 | Fidelis Uchenna Okoro (Nigerian poet, novelist, playwright, musician and film producer) | Fidelis Uchenna Okoro (died 2021), also known as Fidoko, was a Nigerian poet, novelist, playwright, musician and film producer. As a faculty member of the University of Nigeria, he authored two novels, two poetry collections, and five plays; co-edited a poetry collection; released three albums; and produced four films. | Start | Diamondsee (163) | |
2025-02-20 | Kung-Fu Monthly (UK music, fashion and culture magazine) | Kung-Fu Monthly was a British magazine featuring articles and illustrations about the martial artist and actor, Bruce Lee. The magazine was created Felix Dennis, published in 17 countries and ran for 13 years. | Start | Affable Familiar (931) | |
2025-02-10 | Gerald Swan (British market stall holder and publisher) | Gerald Swan was a market stall holder and later publisher of British comics and annuals in the 1940s and 1950s. | Start | Eopsid (6643) | |
2024-12-24 | Swallowed Star (novel by Wochixihongshi) | Swallowed Stars is a long online science fiction novel serialized by Chinese online writer “I eat tomatoes” on Qidian.com from July 2010 to July 2012. It has 1,544 chapters and 4,784,300 words. In May 2012, Hubei Juvenile and Children's Publishing House published a series of physical books of Swallowed Stars. | C | Wangtao626 (396) | |
2024-12-07 | Fate Rewinder (Japanese manga series) | is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kimura Fuuta. Originally released as a one-shot on January 15, 2022, it was later serialized in February 2022 the following month, with its chapters collected in 7 tankōbon volumes as of December 2024. | C | OverDriver05 (388) | |
2025-03-11 | Anansi (Marvel Comics) (Comics character) | Anansi is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, based on the Akan folktale character of the same name. The character first appeared as an unnamed god in Thor #398 by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz and made his named appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. | Start | Hyju (11348) | |
2024-12-10 | Four by Two (Literary magazine) | Four by Two was a handmade miniature (5”x4”) international literary magazine, recognizable by its varied folding patterns, distinctive logo, and rounded edges. From 2014 to 2017, it was published, edited, designed, and produced quarterly by klipschutz (pen name of Kurt Lipschutz) and Jeremy Gaulke. | Start | Jerseymuggins (98) | |
2025-02-06 | Vasily Terkin (Poem by Aleksandr Tvardovsky, 1942–1945) | "Vasily Tyorkin. A Book About a Soldier" (Russian: Василий Тёркин. Книга про бойца) is a poem by Aleksandr Tvardovsky, one of the key works in the poet's oeuvre that has gained widespread recognition. The poem describes the life and wartime service of the fictional character Vasily Tyorkin, a Soviet soldier during the Second World War. | C | Kamilla Ralf (164) | |
2025-02-07 | Love's Young Dream (Phrase describing young love) | Love's Young Dream is a phrase used to describe the early stages of romantic love between two young people. The term is often used in literature, music, films, TV, and other media. | Start | Masato.harada (8958) | |
2024-12-23 | Yuna Taniguchi (Japanese voice actress) | is a Japanese voice actress from Osaka Prefecture who is currently affiliated with Arts Vision. | C | Naoko Evelyn (1983) | |
2024-12-27 | Rafal Jaki (Polish executive producer and writer) | Rafal Jaki is a Polish executive producer and writer best known for his work on Cyberpunk: Edgerunners as executive producer and showrunner, and as the writer of No\Name, the first Western manga serialized in Shonen Jump+. | Start | Bit-Pasta (106) | |
2025-03-26 | Toby Martinez de las Rivas (British poet) | Toby Martinez de las Rivas is a British poet. Originally from Somerset, he now lives in Córdoba, Spain. He was the recipient of The Wiener Holocaust Library International Book Art Prize in 2014, The Andrew Waterhouse Award in 2008 and an Eric Gregory Award in 2005. | Stub | KaryosSymra (50) | |
2025-04-01 | Pettis Perry (American Communist Party leader) | Pettis Perry (January 4, 1897 - July 24, 1965) was an American Communist Party official. | Start | Nvss132 (3198) | |
2025-01-04 | James L. Hutson (American academic and professor) | James L. Hutson is an American academic and professor who has worked in artificial intelligence, art history, and archeology. He is currently a professor and department head of art history and visual culture at Lindenwood University in Saint Charles. Hutson has contributed to integrating technology and traditional educational methodologies and promoting AI literacy. | C | B. Brunton (102) | |
2025-02-04 | Victoriocity (Mystery fiction podcast) | Victoriocity is a British mystery fiction podcast created by Chris and Jen Sugden, releasing their first episode on October 19, 2017. The podcast has run independently for three seasons, as well as offers special content from a pay what you want donation system and a novel for online purchase. | C | ContributingHelperOnTheSide (1172) | |
2025-04-09 | Hiiden hirvi (mythical character) | Hiiden hirvi (lit. 'Hiisi's moose') is a mythical moose in Finnish mythology which must be hunted by skiing. This myth describes the creation of skis and the origin of the moose. | Start | Vilutar (514) | |
2025-04-07 | Soini (mythology) | Soini is a giant and a son of Kaleva in Finnish mythology. Parts of a story which are attributed to him in North Ostrobothnia are instead given to Kullervo in some other regions, such as Ingria. Christfried Ganander wrote Soini was a trickster or scoundrel his whole life. | Start | Vilutar (514) | |
2025-01-18 | Ronald MacDonald Douglas | Ronald MacDonald Douglas was the pseudonym of Ronald Edmonston (1896–1984), a Scottish author, actor and political figure known for his works compiling Scottish folklore and his involvement in the 1320 Club. Douglas was the editor of Catalyst, the magazine of the 1320 Club, following the removal of John Herdman. | Start | SelketCadmium (95) | |
2025-03-06 | Herbert Edmund Howard (English schoolmaster) | Herbert Edmund Howard (16 June 1900 – 1963), who wrote novels under the pen name R. Philmore, was a history schoolmaster at Alderman Newton's School for Boys in Leicester, England. He influenced a generation of students that included several of the most distinguished historians and literary figures in the English language of the twentieth century. | C | Neomon (102) | |
2025-01-04 | List of Champions members | The Champions are various teams of superheroes that have headlined in Champions and other comic books series published by Marvel Comics. Champions have featured membership of a large number of characters. | C | Mastgods (346) | |
2025-02-09 | Filmkrant (Dutch film magazine) | Filmkrant is a Dutch free independent film magazine covering the film industry in the Netherlands. The magazine was founded in 1981 by Jan Heijs and Henk Rabbers. It is distributed for free and is available online and at movie theaters across the Netherlands. | Start | CarciaNullius (2926) | |
2025-04-15 | Rem tene, verba sequentur | The Latin phrase Rem tene, verba sequentur can be translated in English as "grasp the matter, and the words will follow." | Stub | Bekcles (33) | |
2024-12-30 | Godzilla Earth (Fictional character) | depicted as Godzilla (Japanese: ゴジラ, Hepburn: Gojira) in the films, is a fictional giant monster, or kaiju and the titular main protagonist of the Godzilla Earth trilogy between 2017 and 2018. He is a giant plant-based monster who evolved to become the most powerful lifeform on the planet. | C | GojiraFan1954 (960) | |
2025-04-15 | Diego Báez (Paraguayan-American poet, writer, and educator) | Diego Báez is a poet, writer, educator, and abolitionist who lives in Chicago. | Start | Wskent (136) | |
2024-12-14 | Cole North (Comics character) | Cole North is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto, first appeared in Daredevil vol. 6 #1 (February 2019). North is a police officer who, upon arriving in New York, first becomes an enemy of Daredevil and other vigilantes until he becomes an ally of Daredevil. | Start | Billion Editz (2715) | |
2025-04-03 | Disney carousels (List of carousels in Disney theme parks) | Carousels can be found in several theme parks owned or licensed by Disney Experiences, one of the three business segments of the Walt Disney Company. The inclusion of carousels in Disney parks around the world can be traced back to the experiences of Walt Disney taking his young daughters Diane and Sharon to ride the carousel in Griffith Park in Los Angeles, which was one of many inspirations for creating ... | GA | Jackdude101 (17549) | |
2025-02-07 | Mary's Birthday; or the Cynic | Mary's Birthday; or the Cynic is an 1846 three act drama by George Henry Miles. It first premiered at Laura Keene's theater in New York in 1857, and was first published independent of an anthology in 1858. In 1859, it was revived at Holiday St. Theatre in Baltimore , and later transferred to the Washington Theatre in the same year. | Start | NextWeekEastLynneO (520) | |
2024-12-25 | Snowman Postman (1955 Soviet animated children's Novy God cartoon about a snowman mailing a letter to Ded Moroz) | Snowman-Postman (Russian: Снеговик-почтовик, romanized: Snegovik-pochtovik) is a 1955 Soviet animated children's Novy God cartoon, based on the fairy tale Yolka by Vladimir Suteev. The plot is about a snowman (Snegovik) who has to bring the children's wish lists to Ded Moroz, the Russian equivalent of Santa Claus. | Start | Viceskeeni2 (1366) | |
2025-02-14 | Andy Tooze | Andrew Tooze (born 1963 or 1964) is an English children's poet and former primary school teacher. Originally from Buxton, Derbyshire, he writes and performs poetry designed to engage young audiences. | Start | Thursby16 (1663) | Past AfD |
2025-04-21 | The Tempest in music, literature and art | William Shakespeare's play The Tempest has influenced music, literature and art in varied ways in the 400 years since it was written. | B | AndyJones (13519) | |
2025-01-24 | Otome no Teikoku (Japanese manga series) | is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Torajirō Kishi . It was first published as a one-shot in the 54th issue of Business Jump Special Edition BJ Soul (Shueisha) on June 30, 2010, and began as a regular serialization in Business Jump (published by the same company) in issue 17, 2010. | GA | Juandmarco (1127) | |
2025-02-08 | New Friday | New Friday is a creator owned[better source needed] imprint of the Canadian comic book publisher Lev Gleason Publications. Originally launched by Lev Gleason in the 1940s, it was revived by Fadi Hakim in 2021, along with Comic House, for creator-owned and controlled indie comics and graphic novels. | Stub | JoeCoffee37 (108) | |
2025-03-29 | Rungh Magazine (South-Asian Quarterly) | Rungh Magazine was a Vancouver-based large-format Canadian print magazine launched in 1992, co-founded by Sherezad Jamal and Zool Suleman in 1991. Rungh magazine was published in print from 1992 to 1999. During its print run from 1992 to 1999, the magazine was focused on South Asian arts, culture, and criticism in Canada. | C | Maliv.kh (115) | Past AfD |
2025-02-15 | Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry (Annual literary award) | The Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry is an annual award for a collection of poetry by an African writer. It is the only pan-African prize for a single collection of poetry. It is named for the poet and literary philanthropist Glenna Luschei and is managed by the African Poetry Book Fund. | C | FictionWitch (573) | |
2024-12-26 | The Magic Grain (Algerian fairy tale) | The Magic Grain (French: Le Grain Magique) is an Algerian tale collected by author Taos Amrouche in her book Le Grain Magique . It deals with a maiden going in search of her elder brothers in the company of a dark-skinned slavewoman who replaces her and passes herself as the youths' sister. | C | KHR FolkMyth (27569) | |
2025-01-18 | Black Panther collected editions (A list of Black Panther comics collated into collected editions) | The Marvel Comics character Black Panther first appeared in 1966 in Fantastic Four #52 (April 1966), written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jack Kirby. | Start | Wrangler1981 (2069) | |
2025-01-04 | Chen Minghua (Chinese poet) | Chen Minghua (simplified Chinese: 陈明华; traditional Chinese: 陳明華; pinyin: Chén Mínghuá; born December 1950), also known as Chen Mo, is a Chinese poet, essayist and translator. He is a member of the Chinese Writers Association, chairman of the Qingyang Writers Association, and editor-in-chief of Beidou Magazine. | B | JB Hoang Tam 2 (3056) | |
2025-04-29 | Nagougi (2021 novel by Hasan Hameed) | Nagougi (Arabic: ناغوغي) is a novel by Palestinian writer Hassan Hamid. The novel was first published in 2021 by the Palestinian Ministry of Culture. It consists of 224 pages. | Start | علي بدر العتيبي (244) | |
2025-04-30 | Þórdís Súrsdóttir (10th-century Icelandic woman and saga character) | Þórdís Súrsdóttir (anglicised as Thordis Sursdottir) was a tenth-century Icelandic woman who appears as a character in Gísla saga. She is noted for her depiction as a Viking Age woman who wields a sword. | C | SapientSquid (1428) | |
2025-04-14 | Kalle Pihlainen | Kalle Pihlainen is a Finnish scholar specializing in historiography, historical representation, and the ethics of narrative. His academic work engages extensively with the philosophy of history, constructivism, and the responsibilities of historians in shaping narratives. | Start | Philhis (36) | |
2025-04-04 | Giuseppe Giangrande (Italian classical philologist (1926-2013)) | Giuseppe Giangrande (1926 – 21 June 2013) was an Italian classical scholar who taught at the University of London. | Start | The Eternal Wayfarer (790) | |
2024-12-10 | Rosario Pintaudi (Italian papyrologist and archaeologist (born 1947)) | Rosario Pintaudi (born 10 November 1947) is an Italian papyrologist and archaeologist, who taught at the University of Messina and directed archaeological excavations at Medinet Madi (1995–2007) and Antinoöpolis (2000–...). | C | The Eternal Wayfarer (790) | |
2025-01-21 | Live with Yourself! (Comedy webtoon by Andrew "Shen" Tsyaston and David J. Catman) | Live with Yourself! (LWY) is a science fiction comedy webtoon series written and drawn by Andrew "Shen" Tsyaston and David J. Catman. Initially created by the former before passing creative control to the latter, it follows computer support worker Todd as he is split into four versions of himself (Todd, Tomo, Oldie, and Babs) from different times following a mad science experiment gone-wrong, who he becomes roommates with, his three older selves rais ... | Start | QkKhan (5) | |
2025-03-28 | Mallar Jekhane Name (short story) (Short story by Joy Goswami) | "Mallar Jekhane Name" (transl. Where Mallar Descends) is a short story by Bengali writer Joy Goswami, written in 1994. It is collected in Sangshodhan Ba Katakuti (2001), and Galpa Samagra (2019). "Mallar," or "Malhar" is a Hindustani classical raga linked to heavy rains. | Start | Arxms (711) | |
2025-01-02 | List of Magical Taruruto episodes | This is a list of episodes from the television anime series Magical Taruruto. | Stub | RetroNova (201) | |
2025-04-03 | Empini season 1 (Season of television series) | The first season of the Showmax Original action-drama series Empini premiered on 23 May 2024, and concluded on 14 November 2024, with a total of 52 episodes. It was announced that Empini would have only 2 episodes released every Thursday for 26 weeks. On 14 November 2024, Showmax announced the end of season 1, shortly after the release of the 52 episodes titled "Biting The Bullet/Hellfire". | C | Afí-afeti (12822) | |
2025-02-02 | List of Zombie Land Saga episodes | Zombie Land Saga is an anime television series produced by MAPPA, Avex Pictures and Cygames. Announced in July 2018, the series is directed by Munehisa Sakai and written by Shigeru Murakoshi, with animation by studio MAPPA. The series' character designs are provided by Kasumi Fukagawa, Kazuo Ogura is the art director, Takashi Yanagida is serving as director of photography, Azusa Sasaki is the color designer, and Masahiro Goto is editing the series. | C | JT0219 (3682) | |
2025-05-05 | Horsing Kholar | Horsing Kholar (born 27 March 1966) is a Tiwa-language writer and social worker from West Karbi Anglong district, Assam, India. He serves as the President of the Central Committee of Tiwa Mathonlai Tokhra (Tiwa Sahitya Sabha). He has a keen interest in writing and collecting books. | Start | Olphindro Malang (258) | |
2025-04-25 | Al-Mirbad Poetry Festival | Al-Mirbad Poetry Festival is a prominent annual literary event held in Iraq, celebrating Arabic poetry and literature. The festival traces its origins back over 1,400 years to the early Islamic period, inspired by pre-Islamic gatherings such as Souk Okaz. | Start | علي بدر العتيبي (244) | |
2025-03-26 | Andrés Roca Rey (Peruvian bullfighter (born 1996)) | Andrés Roca Rey (Lima, 21 October 1996) is a Peruvian matador. The film director Albert Serra has created a 2024 documentary film on him called Afternoons of Solitude (Tardes de soledad) which was awarded the Feroz Zinemaldia Award and the Golden Shell for best film at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in 2024. | Start | TellusFan (692) | |
2025-04-07 | Eight Deaths of Spider-Man (2023 Marvel comics storyline) | "Eight Deaths of Spider-Man" is a 2024 storyline published by Marvel Comics. It was created by Joe Kelly after the conclusion of Zeb Wells' run on The Amazing Spider-Man. The story involves Doctor Doom asking Spider-Man to defeat Cyttorak's Scions, giving him mystical armor that will resurrect him up to eight times. | C | Badabingbadaboong (866) | |
2025-04-23 | Toaster Dude (Satirical webcomic) | Toaster Dude is a satirical superhero webcomic by soaporsalad. It first debuted on Webtoon in 2017. The comic did not became widely popular on its first run and was discontinued, despite attracting a small cult following. It was reintroduced by soaporsalad and littlebobler in 2020. | Stub | MaximumMeerkat (567) | |
2025-02-16 | The Immortal Thor (Marvel comic book series) | The Immortal Thor is an ongoing comic book series written by Al Ewing, pencilled by Martin Coccolo, and published by Marvel Comics. The series starred with Thor finally becoming satisfied with being the king of Asgard and All-Father of the Ten Realms after being full of strife and struggle for the noble the last few years, but he soon finds himself being challenged by the gods of Utgard. | Start | GeekU27 (211) | |
2025-04-12 | Rogue Sun (American comic book series) | Rogue Sun is an ongoing American comic book series written by Ryan Parrott and illustrated by A. Abel. Published by Image Comics on March 22, 2022, the series features the eponymous character of the same name who first appeared in the comic book one-shot titled Supermassive. | C | MrGlassWontBreak (336) | |
2025-02-21 | List of anime theatrically released in India | This is a list of anime films released theatrically in the India. | B | Media Mender (20481) | |
2025-01-31 | Outrage (webtoon) (Webcomic and graphic novel by Fabian Nicieza) | Outrage is a superhero webcomic series written by Fabian Nicieza and drawn by Reilly Brown, following the story of a mysterious individual who can navigate the Internet and physically manifest at the source of the vile bile that spews throughout social media. | Start | MarkusAudrey (12) | |
2024-12-25 | Ashkash (Persian mythological hero of the epic poem Shahnameh) | Ashkash(Persian: اشکَش , Balochi: آسکَشّ) or Askas or Arsakes is a major figure in the Shahnameh. He is introduced by Ferdowsi as the general of Kay Khosrow's army. | C | Balash-Vologases (1381) | |
2025-04-01 | Merryweather Media (Digital content creation company) | Merryweather Media, also known as Merryweather Comics, is a digital content creation company specialising in webcomics, manga-style comics, and virtual entertainment (including animated web series). Founded by the webcomic author and VTuber Lucius J. Merryweather, known professionally as Merryweathery and later Merryweather, the company has gained recognition for producing viral webcomics and collaborating with various platforms and organisations including WEBTOON, Tapas, Discord, and Hololive. | C | MarkusAudrey (12) | |
2025-04-13 | Tendai M. Shaba (Malawian poet, author, and spoken word artist) | Tendai M. Shaba (born 1989) is a Malawian author, poet, activist, and spoken word artist. | Start | Paxromana69 (383) | |
2025-04-01 | Nada Holdings (Taiwanese anime licensing company) | Nada Holdings is a Taiwanese anime licensing company who had invest, produced and even distributed anime series and movies properties. | Stub | VernardoLau (7391) | |
2025-04-14 | Grim (comic book) (American comic book series) | Grim is an ongoing comic book series created by writer Stephanie Philips and artist Flaviano, published monthly by Boom! Studios with the first issue releasing on May 11, 2022. It's a dark supernatural comic book series that delves into the complexities of life, death, and the afterlife—Told through the eyes of Jessica Harrow, a Grim Reaper with no recollection of her past or how she became one, whose journey leads her to uncovers unsettling truths about her existence. | C | MrGlassWontBreak (336) | |
2025-05-04 | The 5am Club | The 5am Club is a self-help book by Robin Sharma, a writer and motivational speaker. The book is a fictitious story about morning routine and it's effect to change lives for the better. It follows the narrative of an artist and entrepreneur who bond with a billionaire who teaches them about his secret to success. | Start | Akintundedaniel (1107) | |
2025-03-11 | All I Can Say Is I'm Sorry (6th episode of the 3rd season of Invincible) | "All I Can Say Is I'm Sorry" is the sixth episode of the third season of the adult animated superhero television series Invincible and the twenty-third episode overall. It premiered on February 27, 2025 on Amazon Prime Video. Directed by Jason Zurek, Dan Duncan, and Shaun O'Neil, it was written by Ross Stracke and Simon Racioppa. | C | Afrowriter (6600) | |
2025-04-19 | Osada Not (Japanese manga artist) | is a Japanese manga artist and animator from Shizuoka Prefecture. She has made manga for horror magazines such as Suspense & Horror and Horror M, BL magazines such as June, Icarus and Reijin, and for the alt magazine Garo. | Start | Voy-chan (188) | |
2025-04-27 | Hassan Khalil Abdullah (Lebanese poet) | Hassan Khalil Al-Abdullah (1943 (or 1944)- 21 June 2022) is a Lebanese poet and writer, known for many published creative works, with some of his poems being sung by several Lebanese artists. He has been honored multiple times and has received several awards. | C | علي بدر العتيبي (244) | |
2025-04-18 | Alistair Owen (British author, journalist, and screen writer) | Alistair Owen is a British author, screenwriter, and journalist best known for his in-depth interviews with prominent British writers and screenwriters. His work offers insights into the creative processes of his subjects, making significant contributions to literary and film studies. | Start | Alexis Paladin (542) | |
2025-02-20 | List of Unnamed Memory episodes | Unnamed Memory is an anime television series based on the light novel of the same name, whose adaptation was announced on December 13, 2022. It is produced by ENGI, and directed by Kazuya Miura, with scripts written by Deko Akao, character designs handled by Chika Nōmi, and music composed by Akito Matsuda. | Start | Schoolbus1000 (57) | |
2025-05-15 | Gustav Parker Hibbett (American poet) | Gustav Parker Hibbett is an American poet and essayist. Their debut poetry collection, High Jump as Icarus Story was published by Banshee Press in 2024. The collection was shortlisted for the 2024 T. S. Eliot Prize, and won the 2025 John Pollard Prize as well as the Southword Debut Poetry Collection Award. | C | Artist&Architect (1195) | |
2025-01-27 | Mantis Woman (2000 manga created by Senno Knife) | is a shojo horror manga created by Senno Knife. First published in Japan in 2000, it had a restricted English release in 2003 by Studio Ironcat. The original edition of the collection includes six tales inspired by the mood Japanese urban legends. | C | Hogo-2020 (4153) | |
2025-02-11 | Li Li (poet, born 1968) | Li Li (Simplified Chinese: 李立, born 1968) is a contemporary Chinese poet, born in Shaoyang County, Hunan Province. His works have been published in prominent literary journals such as Poetry Magazine (诗刊), People's Literature, Star Poetry Journal (星星诗刊), and Flower City (花城) etc.. | Start | Martinolau (204) | |
2025-04-28 | Eli Lives in Israel (Book by Leah Goldberg and Anna Riwkin-Brick) | Eli Lives in Israel (original title: Eli bor i Israel) is a book by Israeli writer Leah Goldberg, with photos by Swedish photographer Anna Riwkin-Brick. In 1964 the book was published by Rabén & Sjögren. | Start | Hila Livne (962) | |
2025-05-20 | Li clan of Zhao Commandery (Chinese aristocratic family) | The Li clan of Zhao Commandery (趙郡李氏), also known as Li clan of Zhao State (趙國李氏), is an eminent Chinese family of high-ranking government officials and Confucian scholars. The clan's ancestral home is in Zhao Commandery (趙郡), which covered parts of present-day North China. | Start | Everywiki (269) | |
2025-03-31 | Third Shift Society (Webcomic and graphic novel by Fabian Nicieza) | Third Shift Society is a supernatural webcomic/graphic novel series created by Meredith Moriarty, following Ellie McGuinness, an Irish-American woman who learns she has powers of wielding magic psychic flames, who gets a job working for Ichabod Me, a pumpkin-headed paranormal detective. | Start | MarkusAudrey (12) | |
2025-02-07 | Steven Attewell (American author, blogger, and policy historian) | Steven Attewell was an author, policy historian, and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Policy at CUNY's Murphy Institute for Labor Studies. He was best known for his blog Race for the Iron Throne, which covered the historical and political side of George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire and HBO's Game of Thrones, for which he published several books on the series. | C | Alliterator85 (1019) | |
2025-02-13 | Wishtasp-sast nask (Zoroastrian religious text) | The Wishtasp-sast or Vishtasp-sast nask was the 10th nask (volume) of the Sasanian Avesta. The work is now lost, but according to later references, it contained a detailed history of Vishtaspa, an early patron of Zarathustra. The Wishtasp-sast nask may, in whole or in parts, be preserved through the Wishtasp Yasht manuscripts. | C | Kjansen86 (4618) | |
2024-12-16 | List of Barney characters | Barney is a children's educational musical adventure media franchise that originated with the 1988 direct-to-video series Barney & the Backyard Gang by Sheryl Stamps-Leach and Kathy O'Rourke-Parker. Barney consists of three series—Barney & the Backyard Gang (1988–1991), which consists of only eight episodes, Barney & Friends (1992–2 ... | C | One-Winged Devil (626) | |
2025-04-01 | José de la Luz Sáenz (American educator and activist (1888–1953)) | José de la Luz Sáenz (May 17, 1888 – April 12, 1953) was a Mexican American educator, soldier, writer, and civil rights activist best known for his military service in World War I and his leadership in the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement in the United States. | C | Elenamarag (24) | |
2025-05-23 | List of Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side: Sword Oratoria light novels | Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side: Sword Oratoria is a Japanese light novel series written by Fujino Ōmori with illustrations by Kiyotaka Haimura (based on the designs by Suzuhito Yasuda). It is a spin-off of the series Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?. | Start | Lazeraman (255) | |
2025-05-22 | Peridot (Steven Universe) (Fictional character) | Peridot, specifically Peridot Facet-2F5L Cut-5XG is a character from the American animated series Steven Universe. She is a recurring secondary character, and former antagonist, who makes her debut in the season 1 episode Warp Tour. Like other gems, she is a highly advanced alien AI being made of light who gains special abilities from her gemstone. | Start | BeatBro (853) | |
2025-05-22 | Lapis Lazuli (Steven Universe) (Fictional character) | Lapis Lazuli is a character from the animated television series Steven Universe. She is a recurring secondary character who is introduced in the season 1 episode "Mirror Gem". Like other Gems in the series, she is a highly advanced alien AI being made of light who has special abilities given to her by her gemstone. | Start | BeatBro (853) | |
2024-12-27 | Yin Cha (Chinese underworld gods) | Yin Cha (陰差, lit. "underworld messenger" or "ghost officer), are servants of the underworld Diyu, often tasked with escorting souls to the afterlife or carrying out the decrees of the gods of the underworld. They are typically subordinate to Yanluo Wang (閻羅王), the King of Hell, and play an important role in maintaining order in the realm of the dead. | Start | 223.206.8.8 | |
2025-05-22 | Mō Dō Natte mo Ii ya (2025 anime song by Hoshimachi Suisei) | , is a song by Japanese singer and virtual YouTuber Hoshimachi Suisei. Written by Yuki Tsujimura and produced by Naoki Itai, the song serves as the ending theme for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX, Hoshimachi's first song to do so. The song was released by Cover Corp. and Sony Music Entertainment Japan on April 10, 2025; a ninety-second version initially served as an insert song for the anime's film cut Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX: Beginning and was released on February 2, 2025. | Stub | Ezlo Jeslan (207) | |
2024-12-29 | ForgetMeNot (Xabi) (Comics character) | ForgetMeNot (Xabi) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in X-Men: Legacy #300 (March 2014), and was created by Mike Carey, Simon Spurrier and Christos Gage. | Start | Mastgods (346) | |
2025-04-17 | Saiko Kaburagi (Japanese manga artist duo) | Saiko Kaburagi (蕪木彩子, Kaburagi Saiko) is a Japanese mangaka duo composed of writer Baku Kaburagi (蕪木ばく) and illustrator Natsuki Hiura (ひうらなつき). They debuted in the December 1986 issue of the shōjo horror manga magazine Solitaire with the oneshot The Portrait of Dionne Colbert (ディオンヌ・コルベールの肖像, Dionnu Korubeeru no Pōtoreeto). | Start | Voy-chan (188) | |
2025-03-28 | Victoria Looseleaf | Victoria Looseleaf is a critic, print, broadcast, dance and electronic journalist. | Stub | Novitchka2000 (152) | Past AfD |
2025-02-19 | Sabata-Mpho Mokae (South African novelist) | Sabata-Mpho Mokae is an academic, novelist and translator from South Africa who writes in Setswana and English. He is the author of a biography: The Story of Sol T. Plaatje, published in 2010 by the Sol Plaatje Educational Trust, in which the then Deputy President of South Africa, Kgalema Motlanthe wrote the foreword. | Start | Ntjalekesi (34) | |
2025-05-11 | Atlantic Business Magazine (Canadian magazine based in Newfoundland) | Atlantic Business Magazine is a Canadian magazine based in St. John's, Newfoundland which covers business topics in Atlantic Canada. | C | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-04-01 | Higurashi: When They Cry - Watanagashi Chapter (Digital fiction by Ryukishi07) | Higurashi: When They Cry - Watanagashi Chapter (Japanese: ひぐらしのなく頃に 綿流し編) is a sound novel produced by the doujin circle 07th Expansion and is the second episode and titled story in the Higurashi: When They Cry franchise. | C | QR209 (86) | |
2025-01-07 | Prince Lal Maluk (Pakistani Sindhi folktale about a serpent bridegroom) | Prince Lal Maluk (Sindhi: "شهزادو لال ملوڪ") is a Pakistani folktale from Sindh and published by Sindhologist Nabi Bakhsh Baloch. The tale is a local form of the international cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom or The Search for the Lost Husband, in that a woman marries a man of supernatural origin (a snake or serpent), loses him and must regain him. | C | KHR FolkMyth (27569) | |
2025-05-26 | Rahko (Finnish mythological figure linked to the Moon) | Rahko or Rahkoi is a figure in Finnish mythology. He was first mentioned in writing in 1551 by Mikael Agricola as someone who "split the Moon black" ("Rachkoi Cuun mustaxi jacoi"), so he has been connected to the waning of the Moon. | Start | Vilutar (514) | |
2025-02-10 | David F. Greenberg (American criminologist) | David F. Greenberg is an American criminologist and author. He has also been an activist against the drafting of U.S. soldiers to the Vietnam War. | Stub | Badbluebus (1988) | |
2025-05-24 | Beijing Publishing House (Chinese state publishing house) | Beijing Publishing House (Chinese: 北京出版社; pinyin: Běijīng Chūbǎnshè) is a comprehensive publishing house in Beijing, People's Republic of China. Its history is tracible to 1948, when Dazhong Bookstore was founded. It is now one of the top 100 book publishing companies in China. | C | Ctxz2323 (12214) | |
2025-05-12 | The Social History of Lighting (1958 book by William T. O'Dea) | The Social History of Lighting by William T. O'Dea is a nonfiction book about the history of artificial lighting from prehistory through the present. It was first published by Macmillan Inc. in 1958. O'Dea had previously been the keeper of the Science Museum, London. | Stub | NormalStatisticalAnomaly (2236) | |
2024-12-19 | Mar Abas Katina | Mar Abas Katina (Assyrian: Mār Awā Qațțīnā; Armenian: Մար Աբաս Կատինա) was a Chaldean scholar, presumably an ancient Syrian (or ancient Armenian) historian. Mar Abas Katina first appears in the work of Movses Khorenatsi. His work served as the primary source for nearly the entirety of the first book and the first nine chapters of the second book of Movses Khorentasi's “History of Armenia”. | C | Hay kamavor (747) | |
2025-01-26 | Historical journalism (journalism genre) | Historical journalism refers to the in-depth research and reporting of historical events, often uncovering new facts and providing fresh insights into significant occurrences from the past centuries. This branch of journalism combines techniques from both investigative journalism and historical research. | C | Zyang (351) | |
2025-02-06 | Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple (South Korean webcomic) | Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple (Korean: 어쌔신 크리드 - 잊혀진 사원; RR: Eossaesin Keulideu - Ijhyeojin Sawon) is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon, written by ARC, adapted by SHYATAN, NOHT, and YEON, and illustrated by Tabii. It has been released digitally on the Webtoon platform, in both English and Korean, since 25 April 2023, and is intended to run for 150 episodes, with new episodes releasing weekly. | C | General Clanker (7606) | |
2024-12-20 | Gregg Barrios Book in Translation Prize (American literary award) | The Gregg Barrios Book in Translation Prize is awarded by the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC), USA. Named after the San Antonio playwright, poet and journalist Greg Barrios (d. 2021), the prize was agreed in 2021, and the first prize was awarded in 2022. | Start | Hkb100 (922) | |
2025-04-27 | Jeffry Korgen (American writer and comic creator) | Jeffry Korgen is an American writer and comic creator. | Start | Legally Texan (198) | |
2024-12-09 | Tolu Daniel (Nigerian writer) | Tolu Daniel is a Nigerian writer and essayist whose work explores themes of migration, urban life, and the African Diasporic experience. A graduate of Washington University in St Louis with an MFA in Creative Writing, and Kansas State University with an MA in English. | C | LodThanos (38) | |
2025-04-18 | Atmaprakash (novel) (1965 novel by Sunil Gangopadhyay) | Atmaprakash (lit. 'Self Revelation' or 'Emergence') is the 1965 debut novel by Sunil Gangopadhyay, first published in the special Puja issue of Desh. It was largely based on the bohemian lifestyle Sunil led in the 1960s, and he cited Jack Kerouac's writing style as an inspiration. | Stub | Arxms (711) | |
2025-04-11 | Hayate Inc. (Japanese production company) | is a Japanese anime production joint venture established in March 2025 by Aniplex, and Crunchyroll, LLC, both subsidiaries of Sony Group Corporation. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, the company focuses on the planning, development, and production of anime content specifically for global distribution via Crunchyroll's streaming service. | Start | HaganaiPlys (96) | |
2025-05-25 | Charlie English (writer) (British journalist) | Charlie English (born 1967) is a British writer and journalist. A former head of international news at The Guardian, he has written four critically acclaimed non-fiction books and is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. | C | TentmanP (31) | |
2025-04-13 | Giovanni Orlandi (medievalist) (Italian medievalist (1938–2007)) | Giovanni Orlandi (11 September 1938 – 13 November 2007) was an Italian medievalist and philologist, who specialized in Latin literature of the Middle Ages. | Start | The Eternal Wayfarer (790) | |
2025-05-26 | Azanwi Nchami (Cameroonian scholar and writer) | Azanwi Nchami is a Cameroonian scholar and writer from Bambui, Tubah Sub-Division in the North-West Region of Cameroon. | Start | Adesolive (254) | |
2025-03-03 | Suspiria (magazine) (Japanese manga magazine) | Suspiria Mystery (サスペリアミステリー), formerly Suspiria (サスペリア) was a bimonthly horror and mystery manga magazine published by Akita Shoten. It was named after the 1977 horror film Suspiria. It had a sister magazine Gakuen Mystery (学園ミステリー), published on the 20th of even-numbered months, and the special issues Horror Suspiria DX (ホラーサスペリアDX) and ZOKZOK (ゾクゾク). | Start | Voy-chan (188) | |
2025-05-20 | Roselyne M. Jua (Cameroonian geographer and professor) | Roselyne M. Jua is a Cameroonian scholar, poet, and literary critic. She teaches English and American Literature at the University of Buea, Cameroon. Her work explores themes of identity, displacement, gender, and the socio-political landscape of Cameroon and the African diaspora. | Start | Adesolive (254) | |
2025-04-29 | Abeer Mohamed Anwar (Egyptian children's writer) | Abir Mohamed Anwar is an Egyptian children's writer and an Assistant Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the Faculty of Arts, Cairo University. She has published several stories and has won various literary awards in the field of children's literature. | Start | علي بدر العتيبي (244) | |
2025-02-11 | Nobuhiro Sugiyama (Japanese animator & director) | is a Japanese animator, character designer, and storyboard artist. | GA | Sarca sc (13548) | |
2025-05-25 | Douglas Holgate (Australian illustrator) | Douglas Holgate is an Australian freelance illustrator and comic book artist, best known for illustrating the The Last Kids on Earth series by Max Brallier. He has been a freelance comic book artist and illustrator based in Melbourne, Australia, for more than ten years. | Start | Vinizex94 (354) | |
2025-04-15 | Emma Pattee (American journalist and writer) | Emma Pattee is an American journalist and writer. | Stub | Epistuck (111) | |
2025-01-25 | Menace (Queen's Blade) (Fictional character) | Menace (メナス, Menasu) is a fictional character from Hobby Japan's Queen's Blade media franchise. | C | Eltibuharry (206) | |
2025-05-18 | Ryo Kawasaki (born 1991) (Musical artist) | Ryo Kawasaki (Japanese: 川﨑 龍, born 1991) is a Japanese composer, arranger, and pianist known for his work in anime, television commercials, and video games. He is affiliated with the Japanese music production company Drive Inc. | Start | أنور (145) | |
2025-06-02 | Jean-Pierre Diény (French sinologist) | Jean-Pierre Diény (14 August 1927 - 3 May 2014) was a French sinologist. He was born in Colmar, and first trained as a classicist, but, having received a grant from the Thiers Foundation , switched to the study of Chinese literature at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales in 1955. | Start | SunloungerFrog (5663) | |
2025-04-20 | Karen von Veh (South African author, professor) | Karen von Veh is a South African author and professor of art history and theory at the University of Johannesburg. She has previously served there as the head of the visual art department, where she played a role in shaping the institution's visual arts program. | Start | Marshallsarah (59) | |
2024-11-12 | Who Will Know (Song by Shiro Sagisu) | "Who Will Know" is a song composed in 2016 by Shiro Sagisu for the soundtrack of the 2016 Godzilla film, Shin Godzilla. The song is the 13th track. Instrumental sounds and tuning were done by the London Studio Orchestra in 2016. | Start | GojiraFan1954 (960) | |
2025-06-02 | Nomto Ochirov (Kalmyk ethnographer and educator (1886–1960)) | Nomto Ochirovich Ochirov (10 October 1886 - 11 July 1960) was a Kalmyk ethnographer, educator, and founder of Jangar studies. | Stub | JoeBlogsDord (910) | |
2025-04-03 | Yua Kotegawa (Japanese manga artist) | is a Japanese manga artist. Her works are aimed at adult men and are therefore classified as seinen genre. | Stub | Bdschi (1575) | |
2024-12-02 | Cartooning in the Philippines | In the Philippines, cartooning applies visual artists who make cartoon characters to their own comic strip or book as a whole began with the publication of local comic books, known as komiks. | Start | GeniusTaker (2874) | |
2024-12-06 | Toshikazu Kawaguchi (Japanese Author) | Toshikazu Kawaguchi (川口 俊和; born 3 April, 1971) is a Japanese author, screenwriter, and director born in Osaka, Japan. He has received the Grand Prize of the Suginami Theatre Festival for his stage version of Before the Coffee Gets Cold as well as having been nominated for the Bookseller's Award for the novel version. | Start | SquirrelF (24) | |
2025-01-14 | David W. Cloud | David W. Cloud (born 1949) is an American Independent Baptist missionary, pastor, publisher, and writer. He is also the founder and director of Way of Life Literature and the editor of the magazine O Timothy. | C | ValtteriLahti12 (6874) | Past AfD |
2025-05-28 | A Traveller in Time (1939 children's novel) | A Traveller in Time is a 1939 children's time-slip novel by Alison Uttley. It is set in rural Derbyshire, in both the Edwardian (primary time) and Elizabethan (secondary time) eras. The main action takes place in the early 1580s, with the protagonist Penelope getting involved in a failed attempt to rescue Mary, Queen of Scots from her imprisonment, foreshadowing the Babington plot. | GA | SunloungerFrog (5663) | |
2025-04-10 | Alysson Foti Bourque (American children's book author) | Alysson Foti Bourque is an American children's book author best known for The Alycat Series. Before becoming a writer, she worked as a teacher and lawyer. | Start | Axeia.aksaya (57) | |
2025-06-04 | Writers in Finland 1809–1916 (biographical dictionary of Finnish authors published 1993) | Writers in Finland 1809–1916 (Finnish: Suomen kirjailijat 1809–1916; Swedish: Finlands författare 1809–1916) is a biographical dictionary that presents writers in Finland during the Grand Duchy of Finland (1809–1916), when Finland was an autonomous part of the Russian Empire. | Start | Aksel Fredrika (112) | |
2025-06-03 | LGBTQ literature in New Zealand (History of LGBTQ literature in New Zealand) | LGBTQ literature in New Zealand is defined as literature written by New Zealand authors that involves plots, themes, or characters that are part of or related to sexual diversity. | GA | Nahida (3578) | |
2025-06-04 | Les Fabuleuses Aventures du légendaire baron de Münchhausen (1979 animated film by Jean Image) | Les fabuleuses aventures du légendaire Baron de Munchausen (translation: The Fabulous Adventures of the Legendary Baron Munchausen) is a 1979 animation fantasy co-written, directed and produced by Jean Image under his own production company, Films Jean Image, with Studio Jean Image for the animation. | C | Monkeycheetah (592) | |
2024-12-18 | Sea-Horse (folktale) (Syrian folktale about a horse bridegroom) | Sea-Horse (German: Seepferd) is a folktale from Syria, published by author Uwe Kuhr in his book Syrische Märchen ("Syrian Tales"). It deals with the marriage between a human maiden and a bridegroom of supernatural origin who hides under an equine disguise; she betrays his trust, and has to search for him. | C | KHR FolkMyth (27569) | |
2025-04-27 | Parnassus (mythology) (Figure in Greek mythology) | In Greek mythology, Parnassus (Ancient Greek: Παρνασσός, romanized: Parnassos) was the eponym of Mount Parnassus and of the Parnassian glen. | Stub | Markx121993 (34007) | |
2025-06-05 | List of Ascendance of a Bookworm chapters | A manga adaptation of Ascendance of a Bookworm was published by TO Books and follows similar format as the novels. Part 1, subtitled If there aren't any books, I'll just have to make some! (本がないなら作ればいい!, Hon ga nainara tsukureba ī!), was illustrated by Suzuka, serialized in Comic Corona from October 2015 to July 2018, and was compiled into a total of seven volumes. | C | Lazeraman (255) | |
2025-06-05 | Bonphul | Bonphul (বনফুল) is the fourth poetry collection by noted Assamese poet and literary figure Jatindra Nath Duwara. It is the first book in the Assamese language to receive the Sahitya Akademi Award. Duwara composed Bonphul during his stay in Kolkata. The book, published in 1952, contains a total of 50 poems. | Start | Kandarpajit Kallol (347) | |
2025-01-02 | Banji Banzaburō (Legendary Japanese hunter) | was, according to legend, a Japanese hunter and the first matagi. | Start | Ishiura (3493) | |
2025-05-31 | Bertha Lane Scott (American anti-suffragist and socialite (1860–1938)) | Bertha Lane Scott (born Bertha Francis Lane; October 1860 – July 17, 1938) was an American anti-suffragist, socialite, and civic volunteer. She sometimes credited as Mrs. William Forse Scott, she is best known for heading the Publications Committee of the New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage (NYSAOWS), she produced pamphlets, open letters, and newspaper essays that argued women’s political participation would undermine family life and was unnecessary b ... | B | Gameking69 (1143) | |
2025-05-31 | Crunchyroll Anime Award for Best Animation (Award for animation given at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards) | The Crunchyroll Anime Award for Best Animation is a below-the-line award given at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards since its inaugural edition in 2017. It is given for the best animation in anime films and series from the previous year. Winners are determined through a combined voting process by judges and public voting. | GA | GeniusTaker (2874) | |
2025-06-05 | Konkokyo Kyoten (Main scripture of the Konkokyo religion) | The Konkōkyō Kyōten (Japanese: 金光教教典; lit. "Konkokyo Book of Teachings") is the main religious scripture of Konkokyo, a Shinto-derived Japanese religion founded in 1859 by Konkō Daijin (1814–1883). Konkōkyō Kyōten is a compilation of various writings composed by Konkō Daijin and his disciples during the second half of the 19th century. | Start | Yenistardom (4527) | |
2025-06-06 | Amy Davidson Sorkin bibliography | List of works by or about Amy Davidson Sorkin, American author, journalist and magazine editor. | Start | Sunwin1960 (14558) | |
2025-03-08 | To soi sou (2014 Greek TV series or program) | To soi sou is the title of a Greek comedy television series produced in 2014-2019, based on the American series Your Family or Mine, which in turn is based on the Israeli series Savri Maranan. In Greece, it was broadcast by the television station Alpha TV, while in Cyprus by Alpha TV Cyprus. | C | Alka21 (4263) | |
2025-06-05 | LGBTQ literature in Costa Rica (History of LGBTQ+ literature in Costa Rica) | LGBTQ literature in Costa Rica comprises literary works written by Costa Rican authors that involve plots, themes, or characters that are part of or related to sexual diversity. Historically, LGBTQ+ literature in Central American countries has been more limited compared to other countries in Europe or the United States. | FA | Nahida (3578) | |
2025-02-23 | Lorenzo Gasparrini (Italian philosopher, author, educator and feminist activist) | Lorenzo Gasparrini (born 1972) is an Italian philosopher, author, educator and feminist activist. | C | Camelia.boban (823) | |
2025-06-07 | Barozzi; or, The Venetian Sorceress (1805 novel by Catherine Smith) | Barozzi; or, The Venetian Sorceress is a Gothic novel by English author and actress Catherine Smith, first published in 1815 by Minerva Press. Barozzi is the fourth and final novel published by Smith, and is, according to Devendra Varma "her finest achievement." The novel was reprinted by Arno Press for their Gothic novels reprints in 1977 with an introduction by Devandra Varma, and in 2006 by Valancourt Books. | Stub | Michael0986 (2941) | |
2025-03-11 | Clays (company) (British printer) | Clays is a British printing company based in Bungay, Suffolk. | Start | SunloungerFrog (5663) | |
2025-06-06 | Zhang Ran (writer) (Chinese author (1981- ) and former award-winning online news journalist) | Zhang Ran (Chinese: 张冉; pinyin: Zhāng Rǎn, born 12 December 1981 in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, People's Republic of China) is a Chinese science fiction writer. | Start | Samuel Adrian Antz (2963) | |
2025-05-28 | Seesaw (poem) (1906 poem by Hayim Nahman Bialik) | Seesaw (Hebrew: נדנדה, Nadneda) is a Hebrew children's poem by the renowned poet Hayim Nahman Bialik, first published in 1906. The poem, originally written in Ashkenazi pronunciation, was later set to music by Daniel Sambursky and included in Bialik’s anthology “Poems and Songs for Children” (Shirim u-Fizmonim li-Yeladim), published in 1933. | Start | Avigail56 (95) | |
2025-06-07 | A preliminary discussion of literary reform | Towards literary reform (also translated as A preliminary discussion of literary reform etc.) is an article published by Hu Shih on 1 January 1917 in the Chinese journal La Jeunesse volume 2, issue 5. Hu was a graduate student at Columbia University at the time, and the editor of the journal was Chen Duxiu. | Stub | Kaihsu (62269) | |
2025-06-05 | Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines | Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines is a 2025 book by Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary during the Joe Biden administration. It details Biden's choice to not to run for reelection and advocates for a new approach to politics in the United States outside the two-party system. | Stub | Thriley (63608) | |
2025-06-06 | Fei Dao (Chinese writer) | Fei Dao (Chinese: 飞氘; pinyin: Fēi Dāo, born 1983 in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China), the pseudonym of Jia Liyuan (Chinese: 贾立; pinyin: Jiǎ Lìyuán), is a Chinese science fiction and fantasy writer as well as ordinary professor for literature at Tsinghua University in Beijing. | Start | Samuel Adrian Antz (2963) | |
2025-06-06 | Shuang Chimu | Shuang Chimu (Chinese: 双翅目; pinyin: Shuāng Chìmù, born 1987) is a Chinese science fiction writer. | Stub | Samuel Adrian Antz (2963) | |
2025-06-06 | Luo Longxiang (Chinese science fiction writer) | Luo Longxiang (Chinese: 罗隆翔; pinyin: Luō Lóngxiáng, born 1981 in Guangxi Province, People's Republic of China) is a Chinese science fiction writer. Seven of his works won the Galaxy Award. | Start | Samuel Adrian Antz (2963) | |
2025-06-06 | Ling Chen | Ling Chen (Chinese: 凌晨; pinyin: Líng Chén, born 1972) is a Chinese science fiction writer. | Stub | Samuel Adrian Antz (2963) | Past AfD |
2025-06-06 | Gu Shi (writer) (Chinese science fiction author and urban planner) | Gu Shi (Chinese: 顾适; pinyin: Gù Shì, born 1985) is a Chinese science fiction writer and city planner. | Start | Samuel Adrian Antz (2963) | |
2025-05-31 | Nathan Yocum (American writer) | Nathan Michael Yocum (born June 1, 1992) is an American film producer, publisher, writer, and the co-founder and President of Sumerian Comics. | C | Thekingofdallas (684) | |
2025-02-28 | Maxine Minx (Fictional character) | Maxine Minx is a fictional character in the X film series. Created by Ti West, Maxine is the protagonist of X (2022) and its sequel MaXXXine (2024). In the former, she is an aspiring adult film star; in the latter, she is well-known in this field of work and aspires to become a respected mainstream actress. | C | Alvarescoalmares (100) | |
2025-06-07 | Revista Eletrônica de Estudos Hegelianos (Academic journal) | Revista Eletrônica de Estudos Hegelianos (REH) (English: Electronic Journal of Hegelian Studies) was established in 2004 by the board members of the Sociedade Hegel Brasileira (SHB) with the aim of advancing research and scholarship on the philosophy of Hegel in Brazil. | Stub | Xpander1 (3925) | |
2025-02-27 | Terry Real (Family therapist and author) | Terrence "Terry" Real (age 74 in 2024) is a family therapist. He has authored several books on topics of male depression and marriage, and founded the Relational Life Institute. Due to his work, Real has been featured in numerous articles and programs, including the New York Times', the Los Angeles Times', Good Morning America. | Start | Connieatwork (163) | |
2025-06-05 | Jay Edidin (American cartoonist and journalist) | Jay Edidin is an American cartoonist, editor, journalist, and podcaster. He currently works as a co-presenter on the podcast Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men. | Start | Einstienium99 (4646) | |
2025-02-17 | Byline (magazine) (American culture and style magazine) | Byline is an American magazine focusing on culture, style, and media. Launched in 2023, the publication is primarily digital but also releases quarterly print editions. | Start | Spaghettifier (1036) | |
2024-12-26 | Tahthib Al-Kamal fi Asma' Al-rijal (Book by Jamal al-Din al-Mizzi in the field of biographical evaluation) | "Tahthib Al-Kamal fi Asma' Al-rijal" (Arabic: تهذيب الكمال في أسماء الرجال) is a book by Jamal al-Din al-Mizzi (654-742 AH), where he refined, revised, and added upon the work of Abd al-Ghani al-Maqdisi in his book Al-Kamal fi Asma' al-Rijal. It contains biographies of hadith narrators from the six major hadith collections, evaluating their reliability and contributions. | Start | Bakkouz (278) | |
2025-06-06 | The Trans Space Octopus Congregation (2019 book by Bogi Takács) | The Trans Space Octopus Congregation: Stories, more commonly known as The Trans Space Octopus Congregation, is a 2019 science fiction and fantasy work, composed of 23 short stories written by Bogi Takács. | Start | Nahida (3578) | |
2025-04-26 | Churasan (Japanese television drama series) | , is a Japanese television drama series and the 64th Asadora series. It was broadcast on NHK from April 2 to September 29, 2001. | C | Lightqq (21) | |
2025-05-28 | Carmen Gil Martinez (Spanish children's writer) | Carmen Gil-Bonachera Martínez (born 1962, La Línea de la Concepción) is a Spanish writer and literature teacher who writes and illustrates stories, plays and poetry for children. | C | LoveElectronicLiterature (3364) | |
2025-05-01 | Amal Biso (Sri Lankan folktale) | Amal Biso is a Sri Lankan folktale about a girl abandoned by her human parents in the fields, when a pair of birds (cranes or storks) fly down to rescue her. She is raised by the birds and, later, goes to borrow some fire source from a demon neighbour that trails after the girl, intent to devour her, but, failing that, the demon neighbour plants a fingernail on the door to the girl's house. | C | KHR FolkMyth (27569) | |
2025-06-06 | Elisabeta Moldovan (Romanian activist) | Elisabeta Moldovan is a Romanian activist known as a representative for the movement for the deinstitutionalization of people with intellectual disability. She is the president of the Ceva de Spus Association of Romania, an association linked to the movement for self-representatives who promote deinstitutionalization processes and promotion of community-based services. | Start | SomeoneDreaming (1337) | |
2025-02-05 | Miao & WafuPafu (2007 Malaysia comic series) | SDZeroBot/NPP sorting/Culture/Literature is a Malaysia webcomic and comic series that created by Jian Goh, began in 2007. | C | Esther Siaw (272) | |
2025-04-21 | Auðr Vésteinsdóttir (Saga character) | Auðr Vésteinsdóttir (anglicised as Aud) is a character in Gísla saga súrssonar. The loyal wife of the protagonist, Gísli, she harbours him during his outlawry, protects her nephews from him, and responds violently to attempts by his enemies to bribe her or to attack Gísli. | C | SapientSquid (1428) | |
2025-06-08 | Tziyyon ha-lo tishali (Hebrew-language Zion poem by Judah Halevi) | Tziyyon ha-lo tishali (Hebrew: צִיּוֹן הֲלֹוא תִשְׁאֲלִי, lit. 'Zion, do you not inquire'), also transcribed Siyyon ha-lo' Tishaliy, is a Hebrew-language poem composed by Judah Halevi (c. 1075–1141), one of the most prominent Jewish poets of medieval Spain. | Start | ReyNimrod (572) | |
2025-06-06 | Máttaráhkká | Máttaráhkká (also Maderakka, Madderakka and Maadteraahka; lit. 'origin woman') is a mother goddess in Sámi shamanism. She lives in the ground under the goahti. She is connected to childbirth and has been said to give child its body and make female humans and animals fertile. | Start | Vilutar (514) | |
2025-01-05 | Hassan Itab | Hassan Itab (born Mustafa Hassan Abu Omar) was a pro-Palestinian militant and author. | Stub | GnocchiFan (10129) | |
2025-06-07 | Asuka Shinsha (Japanese publishing company) | Asuka Shinsha is a Japanese publishing, bookstore, and advertising company founded in 1979. Several of its manga have been made into anime, and its omnibus edition of The Future I Saw by Ryo Tatsuki was a best seller in Japan in May 2025, selling more than half a million copies. | Stub | Kencf0618 (24039) | |
2025-06-09 | Forest Products Journal (Academic journal) | The Forest Products Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on the science and technology of wood and forest products. It is the official journal of the Forest Products Society and has been published since 1951. | Stub | G-Lignum (1007) | |
2025-06-09 | Wood Research (Academic journal) | Wood Research is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on developments in wood science, timber engineering, wood chemistry, and processing technologies. It is published quarterly by the State Forest Products Research Institute in Slovakia and has been in circulation since 2003. | Stub | G-Lignum (1007) | |
2025-03-10 | Saho Tenamachi (Japanese manga artist) | is a Japanese manga artist from Wakayama Prefecture. She graduated from the Comic Art Course in the Faculty of Manga at Kyoto Seika University. | Start | AussieSurplus1510 (993) | |
2025-06-06 | Cheng Jingbo (Chinese science fiction writer) | Cheng Jingbo (Chinese: 程婧波; pinyin: Chéng Jìngbō, born 1983 in the People's Republic of China) is a Chinese science fiction writer. | Stub | Samuel Adrian Antz (2963) | |
2025-05-24 | The Story of a Fairy and a Prince (Shan folktale) | The Story of a Fairy and a Prince is a folktale from the Shan people, collected by anthropologist Mrs. Leslie Milne from a Shan source. The tale is a local form of the tale "The Love for Three Oranges", which is classified as type ATU 408 of the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index (ATU). | C | KHR FolkMyth (27569) | |
2025-06-10 | Drvna Industrija (Academic journal) | Drvna Industrija (English: Wood Industry) is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in wood science, wood technology, biomaterials, processing, and trade. It is published quarterly by the Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology at the University of Zagreb. | Stub | G-Lignum (1007) | |
2025-04-06 | Popular–personal theory | The popular–personal theory of power was developed to explain how people use information to gain power. In the book Information and Power, Segev argues that people gain power as they use information to craft popular and personal stories. Popular stories such as capitalism, socialism, democracy, nationalism, or religion facilitate cooperation among people, and are often shaped to accommodate the needs of the few people and groups in power. | Start | ES IRM (80) | |
2025-06-05 | List of Ascendance of a Bookworm light novels | Ascendance of a Bookworm was originally published by Miya Kazuki as a free-to-read web novel on Shōsetsuka ni Narō from 2013 to 2017. It was acquired by TO Books which published the first volume in print in their TO Bunko imprint with illustrations by You Shiina in January 2015. | C | Lazeraman (255) | |
2025-06-10 | Messmore & Damon | Messmore & Damon was a twentieth-century company which specialized in the creation of mechanical models, used in fairs, advertising, television and theater. | Start | Moriwen (31035) | |
2025-02-13 | Guilty Circle (Japanese manga series) | is a Japanese manga series written by Tsukasa Monma and illustrated by Yammy Yamamoto. It began serialization on Kodansha's Magazine Pocket website and app in May 2021. | Stub | AnimeDoki2069 (1401) | |
2025-06-03 | Algebra (Lang) (Graduate level textbook on algebra) | Algebra is a graduate level textbook on Algebra written by Serge Lang, originally published by Addison-Wesley in 1965. It is now in its third edition, and is heavily cited, with over 10,000 citations in Google Scholar. The book has been described as having an enormous impact, single-handedly reorganizing and revitalizing the treatment of algebra. | Start | Citrus Lover (215) | |
2025-02-21 | Kusunoki's Garden of Gods (Japanese light novel series) | is a Japanese light novel series written by Enju and illustrated by ox. It began serialization on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō in April 2021. It was later acquired by ASCII Media Works who began publishing it under their Dengeki no Shin Bungei imprint in November 2021. | C | AnimeDoki2069 (1401) | |
2025-03-29 | Odoriba ni Skirt ga Naru (Japanese manga series) | is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yū Utatane. It began serialization in Ichijinsha's yuri manga magazine Comic Yuri Hime in August 2020. | Start | AnimeDoki2069 (1401) | |
2025-05-30 | Dialogue sonnet | Like most of the other formal sonnet variations, dialogue sonnets first emerged in Italy. Usually they are comparatively rare, but the approach was taken up as the sonnet form spread to other literatures outside Italy and was practised then by some of the most skilful writers of their time. | B | Sweetpool50 (10443) | |
2025-06-11 | Why, Gary? Why? | Why, Gary, Why? Is a 2019 book by Joeseph Boyce "Jody" Plauché, son of Gary Plauché, who shot and killed Jeff Doucet, the man who molested Jody. The book is generally described as a self-help book. Writing the book, Plauché said that he wanted others to benefit from his own story in some way. | Stub | Tankishguy (193) | |
2025-04-14 | Yaqazah (A word meaning enlightenment or awakening according to some traditions in Shi'a Islam) | Yaqazah or Yaqazeh or Yaqzeh (in Arabic: «یَقَظَة», in Persian: «یَقَظِه»; «یَقْظِه») is a term used in certain schools of Shi'a Islamic mysticism that translates to "awakening of the heart" or "awakening of the mettle" or "awakening from neglect" or "enlightenment" or "vigilance" or "awareness". | GA | Championmin (3162) | |
2025-06-09 | IAWA Journal (Academic journal) | IAWA Journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on the structure and biology of wood and xylem tissues of woody plants. It is the official journal of the International Association of Wood Anatomists and is published by Brill Publishers. | Stub | G-Lignum (1007) | |
2025-04-04 | Robert R. Williams (philosopher) (American philosopher (1939-2018)) | Robert R. Williams (1939 – March 10, 2018) was a professor emeritus of Germanic studies and religious studies at the University of Illinois Chicago. | Stub | Xpander1 (3925) | |
2025-06-01 | Artribune (Italian art magazine) | Artribune is a nationally distributed Italian art magazine, based in Rome. It covers current exhibitions, artist interviews, reviews and analyses on topics such as the art market, architecture and design. The magazine was founded in 2011 and is available both as an online platform and in printed form, each with different content. | C | WwwWiki (1186) | |
2025-02-10 | Michael Haigney (American voice actor) | Michael Haigney, sometimes called Roger Kay, is an American voice actor, voice director and English-language adaptation writer under 4Kids Entertainment for that dub of the Pokémon anime. | Start | SuperMarioZaki1 (149) | |
2025-06-05 | Lesley Crewe (Canadian writer) | Lesley Crewe (born 27 June 1955) is a Canadian writer based in Nova Scotia. She published her first book, Relative Happiness, in 2005. The book was later adapted for a feature-length film which premiered at the Carlton Cinema in Toronto in 2015. Crewe was the winner of the 2021 Jim Connors Dartmouth Book Award at the Atlantic Book Awards for her 2020 novel The Spoon Stealer, which was also longlisted for Canada Reads in 2022. | C | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-06-11 | Liz Brown (writer) (American writer) | Liz Brown is an American writer based in Los Angeles and is the great-grandniece of William Andrews Clark Jr. In 2021 she published the book Twilight Man: Love and Ruin in the Shadows of Hollywood and the Clark Empire which combines historical research and personal memoir. | Start | Novitchka2000 (152) | |
2025-05-31 | List of Super Wings characters | The following is a list of characters from the animation series Super Wings, created by Gil Hoon Jung and produced by his company, FunnyFlux Entertainment, in South Korea, in association with Alpha Group Co., Ltd. from China. | C | Tiamichaelnuksu1994 (307) | |
2025-06-11 | List of RPM number-one adult contemporary singles of 1986 | RPM was a Canadian music industry magazine that published the best-performing singles chartss in Canada from 1964 to 2000. In 1986, RPM published a chart for top-performing singles in the adult contemporary category in Canada. The chart, entitled Adult Contemporary, undergone numerous name changes throughout its existence, becoming Adult Contemporary in August 1984 until the magazine's final publication in November 2000. | GA | TagaSanPedroAko (8241) | |
2025-06-12 | Chinese Communist Party History Press (Chinese publishing house) | The Chinese Communist Party History Press (Chinese: 中共党史出版社), located on the 18th floor of Building 1, Courtyard 6, Furongli South Street, Haidian District, Beijing, is a publishing house established in March 1983, dedicated to publishing works on the history of the Chinese Communist Party. | Start | TinaLees-Jones (16831) | |
2025-04-12 | List of Nate Is Late episodes | Nate Is Late is an animated television series created by Sylvain Huchet and Peter Saisselin and produced by Watch Next Media for France 4, Super RTL, and 9Go! (season 1 only). The series revolves around Nate and Malika, two children who constantly get sidetracked on adventures that make them late for school. | Stub | TheSquirrelStic (199) | |
2025-06-09 | Cellulose (journal) (Academic journal) | Cellulose is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal devoted to research on the chemistry, biochemistry, physics, and materials science of cellulose and related natural polymers. It covers both fundamental science and technological applications, including pulp, paper, textiles, and bio-based materials. | Stub | G-Lignum (1007) | |
2025-05-14 | Jane Corry (British author (born 1956)) | Jane Corry (born 1956) is a British author. | Stub | JonAndrews11 (178) | |
2025-03-04 | Kyōfu no Yakata DX (Japanese manga magazine) | Kyōfu no Yakata DX (恐怖の館デラックス) was a monthly shōjo horror manga magazine published by LEED, the respective imprint for manga serialized in it were SP Comics: Kyōfu no Yakata comic series, Kyō Dera (恐デラ) and Leed Horror Bunko. It was one of the many magazines made in the 90s horror boom. | Stub | Voy-chan (188) | |
2025-05-24 | Chain of Command (novel) (2021 novel by Marc Cameron) | Chain of Command (stylized as Tom Clancy Chain of Command, Tom Clancy: Chain of Command, or Tom Clancy's Chain of Command in the United Kingdom) is a techno-thriller novel, written by Marc Cameron and published on November 16, 2021. It is his fifth book in the Jack Ryan series. | C | Harambeyonce777 (4354) | |
2025-04-17 | Shinehouse Theatre | Shinehouse Theater is a small theater company in Taiwan focused on contemporary literature and social issues. Founded in 2006 by director Chung Po-yuan, executive producer Zeke Lee, and administrator Nina Yeh, Shinehouse Theater has a long history of community engagement, drawing inspiration for its productions from the local stories of Wanhua. | Stub | Shangkuanlc (333) | |
2025-05-10 | Sophie Kemp | Sophie Frances Kemp is an American writer. | Stub | Vaderfader (44) | |
2025-06-10 | Charlene Carr (Canadian writer) | Charlene Carr is a Canadian writer based in Nova Scotia. Carr's novel We Rip the World Apart was the winner of the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction at the Atlantic Book Awards in 2025. | C | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-06-06 | Liu Yang (writer) (Chinese science fiction writer (born 1986)) | Liu Yang (Chinese: 刘洋; pinyin: Liú Yáng, born 1986 in Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China) is a Chinese science fiction writer and professor at Xi’an University of Technology. | Start | Samuel Adrian Antz (2963) | |
2025-06-14 | Oxford Medieval Texts (series of critical editions of medieval literary works) | Oxford Medieval Texts (OMT), published by Oxford University Press, is a series of critical editions and translations of primary sources written during the Middle Ages. Focusing on works written in medieval Latin, it provides authoritative and accessible editions for medieval history, literature, theology, and intellectual life. | Start | AndrewNJ (2983) | |
2025-06-06 | Xinhua Bookstore Head Office (Chinese state bookstore) | Xinhua Bookstore Head Office, or Xinhua Bookstore Headquarters (simplified Chinese: 新华书店总店; traditional Chinese: 新華書店總店; pinyin: Xīnhuá Shūdiàn Zǒngdiàn), is the central administrative hub of the Xinhua Bookstore, China's largest state-run book distribution chain. Established in a Yan'an cave in 1937 as a small bookstore, the Head Office is now a large company in Beijing, overseeing the operations, logistics, and publishing activities of Xinhua Bookstore branches across the country. | Start | Ctxz2323 (12214) | |
2025-06-09 | BioResources (Academic journal) | The BioResources journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal devoted to the science and engineering of lignocellulosic (including wood) materials, bioproducts, bioenergy, pulp and paper technology, composites, and related fields. | Stub | G-Lignum (1007) | |
2025-06-09 | Mokuzai Gakkaishi (Academic journal) | The Mokuzai Gakkaishi (Japanese: 木材学会誌) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Japan Wood Research Society. It focuses on research in wood science, forest products, wood chemistry, and wood-based materials. The journal has been published continuously since 1956. | Stub | G-Lignum (1007) | |
2025-06-12 | David Carr (philosopher of education) (British philosopher) | David Carr (born March 1944) is a British philosopher of education and Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh. He is known for his works on philosophy of education. | Stub | Pirhayati (25138) | |
2025-06-01 | Jon Tattrie (Canadian writer and journalist) | Jon Tattrie is a Canadian writer and journalist from Nova Scotia. Tattrie is the author of eight books, including Peace by Chocolate: The Hadhad Family's Remarkable Journey From Syria to Canada (2020) covering the Hadhad family and their chocolate company, Peace by Chocolate. | C | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-06-03 | Mer Gómez | Mer Gómez (born in Salamanca in 1991) is a writer and intersex activist. She is the author of the book La rebelión de las hienas. Relatos corporales de personas intersex, as well as two plays and a short documentary to make intersexualities visible as part of sexual and gender diversity. | Start | PoppysButterflies (32428) | |
2025-06-08 | Cece Delgado (Bolivian comics artist and writer (born 20th century)) | Cece Delgado (born 20th century) is a Bolivian artist who writes and draws comics. | Start | SomeoneDreaming (1337) | |
2025-06-12 | Assembling (magazine) (American annual magazine launched in 1970) | Assembling is an American magazine launched in 1970 as an annual publication. The full run consisted of 12 issues (issue 8 split into parts 1-3). 1,000 copies of each issue were created, three going to each person that submitted work. The remaining issues were sold to recoup the cost of compilation. | Start | Jcsulser (27) | |
2025-06-15 | Chakshudana or Opening the Eyes: Seeing South Asian Art Anew (2024 book by Pushkar Sohoni) | Chakshudana or Opening the Eyes: Seeing South Asian Art Anew is a non-fiction book edited by Pika Ghosh and Pushkar Sohoni. The essays in the book are by various art historians and historians who were associated with Michael W. Meister, Professor Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania. | Start | Nyayamurti (266) | |
2025-04-06 | U17 Comics (Chinese webcomic platform) | U17 Original Comic DreamWorks (有妖气原创漫画梦工厂), commonly known as U17 Comics, was a Chinese webcomic platform founded on October 15, 2009, by Zhou Jingqi (also known as "Yaoqijun"),Dong Zhiling, and Yu Xianghua under Beijing April Star Network Technology Co., Ltd. | C | Xuan6699 (279) | |
2025-06-10 | The Six Bad Boys | The Six Bad Boys (1951) is a standalone novel by children's author Enid Blyton. | Start | Maryjanew (224) | |
2025-05-28 | Iulian Ciocan (Moldovan literary critic) | Iulian Ciocan (born 6 April 1968) is a writer, literary critic and radio show host from Moldova. | Start | LifeOnTheStream (5721) | |
2025-05-05 | Family Recipes (Chew) (American graphic novel) | Family Recipes is a graphic novel written by John Layman, drawn by Rob Guillory, and published by Image Comics as the eighth volume of the American comic book series Chew. The story revolves around cibopathic federal agent Tony Chu as he uses his abilities to communicate with his deceased twin sister Toni Chu across time, attempting to avenge her murder, Tony distancing himself from his friends and family in the process, who begin to investigate Toni's death on their own. | Start | Jocelyn's Dance (3291) | |
2025-06-01 | Gambit (2012 series) (2012–2013 comic book series) | Gambit is a 17-issue comic book series published by Marvel Comics between August 2012 and November 2013. Created by writer James Asmus and artist Clay Mann, it is the third ongoing series (and the fifth overall) starring the popular X-Men character Remy LeBeau / Gambit, following Remy as he rises to become master of the Thieves' Guild, while investigating the history of an artefact now-embedded in his chest, along with immortal thief Joelle. | Start | SafariScribe (92584) | |
2025-01-04 | Doraemon (2014 TV series) (Japanese anime series or program) | Doraemon is the most recent anime series based on Fujiko F. Fujio's manga of the same name. Produced by Shin-Ei Animation, it began airing on TV Asahi on April 15, 2005. The series' edited American dub is produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment and premiered July 7, 2014 on Disney XD at 12:30 PM EST during the Animication block. | C | 2601:195:c681:10b0: ac34:6db:295a:9984 |
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2025-06-05 | Yermolin Chronicle | Yermolin Chronicle (also spelled Ermolin Chronicle) is a fifteenth-century Russian chronicle compiled in Moscow and named for the master builder Vasili Dmitrievich Yermolin, whose workshop is credited with initiating the text. It survives in a single manuscript published in 1910 as volume 23 of the Complete Collection of Russian Chronicles and is valued for its detailed coverage of Muscovite politics, monastic affairs and architectural practice between roughly 1460 and 1472. | Start | Aeon Sentinel (442) | |
2025-06-11 | Bridget Canning (Canadian writer) | Bridget Canning is a Canadian writer from Newfoundland and Labrador. Her first novel, The Greatest Hits of Wanda Jaynes (2017), was adapted into film in 2021. Her second novel, Some People's Children, was a contender for the 2021 N.L. Reads competition. | Start | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-06-11 | Franziska Gänsler | Franziska Gänsler (born 1987 Augsburg) is a German writer. She was shortlisted for the Blogbuster Prize | Stub | Vaderfader (44) | |
2025-02-22 | Ansgar Allen (British writer and novelist) | Ansgar Allen is a writer and novelist whose work strays between fiction, philosophy, and critical theory. He is editor-in-chief at Erratum Press which seeks to 'infiltrate literature with "calculated acts of cultural barbarism"'. In addition to his work as a novelist, Allen is known for his academic contributions to the field of educational philosophy and theory, as well as the study of ancient and modern Cynicism. | C | PollyKipps (74) | |
2025-05-22 | LLMs in higher education | The growing interest in large language models (LLMs) has raised questions regarding their role, if any, within higher education. These questions have also looked specifically at the role of ChatGPT in education. | Start | Derek J Moore (3303) | |
2024-12-01 | Quantum Nation (Book by L Venkata Subramaniam) | Quantum Nation: India's Leap Into the Future is a non-fiction book authored by L. Venkata Subramaniam and published by Cleverfox Publishing in May 2024. The book discusses the development of quantum technology in India, focusing on the National Quantum Mission India and its implications for the country's scientific and technological landscape. | Start | Lvsubram (132) | |
2025-06-16 | Harukaze Mound (Japanese manga series) | is a Japanese manga series written by Togo Goto and illustrated by Kento Matsuura. It was originally a one-shot published in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine 33rd issue in 2022, before being serialized in the same magazine starting in June 2025. | C | Tocen0 (57) | |
2025-05-31 | Wolsak and Wynn (Canadian publishing company) | Wolsak & Wynn Publishers is a Canadian publishing company based in Hamilton, Ontario. It was founded in 1982, and has been owned by Noelle Allen since 2007. Imprints of Wolsak and Wynn include Buckrider Books, James Street North Books, and Poplar Press. | C | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-05-29 | Barbara Barbosa Neves (Portuguese-Australian sociologist) | Barbara Barbosa Neves, PhD, FRSA, FHEA is a Portuguese-Australian sociologist known for her research in aging and technology that focuses on loneliness, social isolation, and digital inequalities among older adults. She is a Senior Horizon Fellow at the University of Sydney, where she leads the AI social science research stream and studies artificial intelligence (AI) and healthy aging at the Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies. | GA | Soleuile (33) | |
2025-06-15 | Inaczej | Inaczej (pol. Differently) was a Polish monthly magazine, in circulation from June 1990 untill May 2002.. It had a social and political profile, and was meant for reading by Polish LGBT community. It also contained soft erotica. The publisher was publishing company Softpress from Poznań.. | Start | Kaworu1992 (836) | |
2025-02-08 | Elkunirša (Hittite god of a Canaanite origin) | Elkunirša (in Hittite: Del-ku-ni-ir-ša or Del-ku-ni-ir-ša-aš) is a Hittite god of a Canaanite origin. The god is known from a myth in Hittite, believed to be originated from Canaan, as well as one ritual tablet. | C | פעמי-עליון (1242) | |
2025-06-02 | Tetsu Kariya (Japanese manga artist and essayist) | , also known as Tetsu Kariya (雁屋 哲, Kariya Tetsu), Ageta Shinya, Ryu Setaki, and Kariya F., is a Japanese manga artist and essayist. He is best known for writing the manga series Oishinbo, one of the best-selling manga series in history. The series was a perennial best-seller, selling 1.2 million copies per volume, for a total of more than 135 million copies sold. | C | Rap no Davinci (361) | |
2025-04-16 | La planta de albahaca (Argentinian folktale) | La planta de albahaca is an Argentinian folktale. It is related to the motif of the calumniated wife and classified in the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index as type ATU 707, "The Three Golden Children". These tales refer to stories where a girl promises a king she will bear a child or children with wonderful attributes, but her jealous relatives or the king's wives plot against the babies and their mother. | C | KHR FolkMyth (27569) | |
2025-05-05 | Chicken Tenders (Chew) (American graphic novel) | Chicken Tenders is a graphic novel written by John Layman, drawn by Rob Guillory, and published by Image Comics as the ninth volume of the American comic book series Chew. The story revolves around cibopathic federal agent Tony Chu, able to get psychic impressions from whatever he eats, as those closest to him conspire to avenge his sister's murder behind his back. | Start | Jocelyn's Dance (3291) | |
2025-05-23 | Bibliography of Justin Trudeau (list of works by and about Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau) | This bibliography of Justin Trudeau is a list of written and published works by and about Justin Trudeau, the 23rd prime minister of Canada. Due to the large amount of published works discussing Trudeau, titles in this list are limited to non-fiction books about Trudeau and his time as prime minister, from notable authors and publishers. | C | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-06-16 | Political-Legal Research (Chinese legal journal) | Political-Legal Research 政法研究 was the People's Republic of China's only long lasting academic journal on law. It was originally published in May 1954 and ran until May 1966. Until the Hundred Flowers Campaign, it consisted of propaganda articles, study of the law of the Soviet Union, and practical instruction on trivial matters such as document preparation. | Stub | Czarking0 (6619) | |
2025-05-23 | List of Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side: Sword Oratoria chapters | The manga series Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side: Sword Oratoria is written by Fujino Ōmori and illustrated by Takashi Yagi. The manga is an adaptation of Fujino Ōmori's Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side: Sword Oratoria light novel series published by Square Enix. | C | Lazeraman (255) | |
2025-06-01 | List of Killer Killer chapters (Japanese manga series) | Killer Killer is a Japanese manga series written by Kazutaka Kodaka and Yōichirō Koizumi and illustrated by Mitomo Sasako. Kodaka launched the manga in 2016's 11th issue of Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on March 8, 2016, and ran until May 9, 2017. | Start | SafariScribe (92584) | |
2025-05-14 | Archie O'Toole (Comics character) | Archie O'Toole was an American Golden Age comic-strip created by Will Eisner (under the pseudonym "Bud Thomas") for Quality Comics in 1938. | Start | Senix (1925) | |
2025-05-27 | List of Crunchyroll Anime Award records | This list of Crunchyroll Anime Award records is current as of the 9th Crunchyroll Anime Awards, which took place on May 25, 2025. | C | GeniusTaker (2874) | |
2025-03-11 | List of Go! Go! Loser Ranger! chapters | Go! Go! Loser Ranger! is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Negi Haruba. It began serialization in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in the 10th issue published on February 3, 2021. Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. | C | Sonic Phoenix (10081) | |
2025-02-09 | Tim Buckley (comics) (American webcomic artist) | Tim Buckley (born 1980 or 1981) is an American webcomic artist and writer. He is best known for creating the gaming webcomic Ctrl+Alt+Del. Buckley lives in Secaucus, New Jersey.[citation needed] | Start | Thisisarealusername (1172) | |
2025-04-24 | Gambit: Thick As Thieves (2022–2023 comic book limited series) | Gambit, collected as Gambit: Thick As Thieves, is a 5-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics between July 2022 and January 2023. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Sid Kotian, it is the third miniseries (and the sixth overall) starring the popular X-Men character Remy LeBeau / Gambit co-created by Claremont. | Start | Pinguinn (6272) | |
2025-06-16 | Don Aker (Canadian writer (born 1955)) | Don Aker (born 21 October 1955) is a Canadian writer and educator from Nova Scotia. His books won the Ann Connor Brimer Award in 1996 and 2004. | C | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-03-14 | Gambit (1998 series) (1998–2001 comic book series) | Gambit is a 26-issue comic book series published by Marvel Comics from December 1998 to February 2001. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist Steve Skroce, it is the third series starring the X-Men character Remy LeBeau / Gambit, following him as he goes on missions for his handler Jacob "Jake" Gavin Jr. | C | Rokebul Haider (42) | |
2025-06-04 | Heather Cadsby (Canadian poet and publisher) | Heather Cadbsy is a Canadian poet and publisher from Ontario. Cadsby is the co-founder of the Canadian publishing company Wolsak and Wynn, and sold the company in 2007. She has released several poetry collections beginning in 1981, and was the winner of the North York Poetry Awards in 1985. | C | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-05-25 | Electronic Literature Lab | The Electronic Literature Lab, housed in Washington State University, Vancouver, maintains obsolete computers and hardware to preserve and present early electronic literature, video games, and internet works such as Instagram zines. | Start | LoveElectronicLiterature (3364) | |
2025-06-05 | Maria Jacobs (Canadian poet and publisher) | Maria Jacobs (born 23 October 1930) is a Canadian poet and publisher in Ontario. Jacobs has edited several literary publications in Canada, and was the editor and publisher of the literary magazine Poetry Toronto. Jacobs co-founded the Canadian publishing company Wolsak and Wynn with Heather Cadsby in 1983, and sold the company in 2007. | C | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-06-06 | Jaime Jo Wright (American novelist) | Jaime Jo Wright is an American author of gothic historical mystery novels. | Stub | Maryjanew (224) | |
2025-06-15 | Middle of the Night (novel) (2024 thriller novel by Riley Sager) | Middle of the Night is a 2024 psychological thriller novel by Riley Sager. The book follows Ethan Marsh, who returns to his childhood home and is haunted by the disappearance of his best friend Billy decades ago during a backyard sleepover. | C | Astaire (1272) | |
2024-12-24 | Deniz Camp (Turkish-Filipino comic book writer) | Deniz Camp is a Turkish-Filipino comics writer who has written for independent comics, Marvel Comics, and DC Comics. His most notable works are 20th Century Men, Children of the Vault, and The Ultimates. | C | Alliterator85 (1019) | |
2025-06-06 | Lauren Hollingsworth-Smith (Rotherham and Oxford-based English poet and artist (born 2001)) | Lauren Hollingsworth-Smith (born 2001), also sometimes referred to as Lauren Hollingsworth Smith, is an English poet and artist from Rotherham. She was a top 15 winner of the Poetry Society's Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2019, and a winner of the Poetry Business New Poets Prize in 2020 for her pamphlet manuscript titled Ugly Bird. | C | GreenBlast4 (913) | |
2025-06-17 | Journal of the International Quranic Studies Association (Academic journal) | The Journal of the International Quranic Studies Association (JIQSA) is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal covering research in the area of Quranic studies. The journal is published by Walter de Gruyter. The current editor-in-chief is Sean W. Anthony (Ohio State University). | Stub | Pogenplain (5377) | |
2024-12-18 | Tetsuo Miura (Japanese novelist and writer (1931–2010)) | Tetsuo Miura (三浦 哲郎, Miura Tetsuo; March 16, 1931 – August 29, 2010) was a Japanese writer. | Start | Reser7 (72) | |
2025-06-18 | Robert M. Wallace (philosopher) | Robert M. Wallace is a philosopher. | Stub | Xpander1 (3925) | |
2025-04-23 | A Dolores Huerta Reader | A Dolores Huerta Reader, edited by Mario T. Garcia, and published in 2008 by the University of New Mexico Press, is a book of compiled texts about activist and union leader Dolores Huerta. The book chronicles Huerta's work as an environmentalist, feminist, and leader of the United Farm Workers labor union; it also includes Huerta's perspective on the work she has done within her lifetime. | Start | SudokuScissors (3) | |
2025-04-17 | DC High Volume: Batman (American superhero podcast series) | DC High Volume: Batman is an American superhero audio drama podcast series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman. | Start | Garethheathcote (2923) | |
2025-05-31 | STICHWORT (Archive and library of the women's and lesbian movement in Vienna, Austria; founded in 1983) | STICHWORT - Archive of the Women's and Lesbian Movement (German: STICHWORT – Archiv der Frauen- und Lesbenbewegung; "Stichwort" means "Keyword") is an archive and library of the women's and lesbian movement founded in Vienna in 1983. It aims to 'show and preserve the diversity of feminist ideas and struggles'. | Start | Nyraxis (1245) | |
2025-06-16 | Ambrose Spellman (Fictional character in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) | Ambrose Spellman is a fictional character in the series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018–2020), based on the Archie Comics series of the same name. He is portrayed by British-American actor Chance Perdomo. A warlock of British and African descent, Ambrose resides in the Spellman Mortuary in the fictional town of Greendale, near Riverdale, alongside his cousin Sabrina Spellman and her aunts, Hilda and Zelda. | GA | Afrowriter (6600) | |
2025-06-01 | Gambit (comic book) (Marvel comic book series) | Gambit is a series of several comic books published by Marvel Comics from 1993 to 2023, and starring the X-Men character Remy LeBeau / Gambit in both solo and duo titles. | C | SafariScribe (92584) | |
2024-12-11 | List of L'Officiel Japan cover models | This list of L'Officiel Japan cover models (2005–2008; 2015–2017; 2024–present) is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of L'Officiel Japan, the Japanese edition of French fashion magazine L'Officiel. From 2005 to 2008 the magazine was named L'Officiel Japon. | Start | Jayediting (3960) | |
2025-03-20 | Rattle Up My Boys (Journal of dancing) | Rattle Up My Boys (RUMB) is a print journal for those with an interest in sword dance. It covers news, interviews, features, and reviews on longsword, rapper sword and other forms of European and world sword dance. The journal is published quarterly in the UK and is available worldwide via subscription. | Start | BernieDriscol (189) | |
2025-06-03 | Yusuke Nakamura (artist) (Japanese artist) | Yusuke Nakamura (Japanese:中村 佑介, Hepburn: Nakamura Yusuke, born 26 January 1978) is a Japanese illustrator, manga artist, and musician. Born in Takarazuka,Hyogo, he now lives in Osaka.He graduated from the design major of Osaka University of Arts. | C | Midone Koichi (20) | |
2025-06-19 | Anas Todkill (Virginia colonial soldier and explorer) | Anas Todkill was an English-born early American carpenter, soldier, and explorer who accompanied Captain John Smith on each of his explorations of the Colony of Virginia. | Start | DMVHistorian (1161) | |
2025-05-27 | Soweto Book Cafe (Bookshop in Soweto, South Africa) | The Soweto Book Café (SBC) is an independent bookshop that positions itself as Soweto's Home for Books. Founded in 2018 and conceived and run by Thami Mazibuko, a social entrepreneur who returned back to Soweto after living in Yeoville. The SBC describes itself as a concept book store, a cultural hub for creatives and intellectuals, a community library and a revolutionary space in Soweto that promotes African Literature. | Stub | Derek J Moore (3303) | |
2025-01-22 | New Gods (vol. 5) (DC Comics series since 2024) | New Gods (vol. 5) is an ongoing comic book series written by Ram V and primarily illustrated by Evan Cagle. It began as a part of DC Comics' All-In initiative following the "Absolute Power" event. It features the titular New Gods following the death of Darkseid, and a prophecy regarding a child that could either bring salvation or destruction. | Start | Bioshockdude (422) | |
2025-06-15 | Levi Pinfold (British author and illustrator) | Levi Pinfold is a British multi award-winning artist, writer and illustrator from Gloucestershire, England, who won the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2013 for his illustrations for the picture book Black Dog. He is also the illustrator for the final two books in the Harry Potter Illustrated Edition series. | Start | Marchrain13 (6735) | |
2025-06-02 | We Descend | We Descend is a work of electronic literature by American author Bill Bly. This work encompasses four different versions from 1997 through 2023 and was originally written in Storyspace and published by Eastgate Systems (1997). | Start | LoveElectronicLiterature (3364) | |
2025-06-16 | Mosaic Press (Canadian publishing company) | Mosaic Press is an independent Canadian publishing company based in Oakville, Ontario. | C | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-04-26 | Akemi Matsuzaki (Japanese manga artist) | is a Japanese manga artist born in Adachi, Tokyo. Her real name has the same pronunciation but is spelled 松崎明美, this spelling is mostly used for BL manga and work as an illustrator.[citation needed] | Start | Voy-chan (188) | |
2025-06-19 | Parvati Tirkey (Indian Hindi-language poet) | Parvati Tirkey (born 16 January 1994) is an Indian poet, educator, and researcher from the Gumla district of Jharkhand. Belonging to the Kurukh tribal community, she is recognized for her contributions to contemporary Hindi literature. Her debut poetry collection Phir Ugna earned her the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar in 2025. | Start | ᱤᱧ ᱢᱟᱛᱟᱞ (1143) | |
2025-04-14 | Persica Antiqua (Academic journal) | Persica Antiqua is a scholarly journal publishing papers on ancient Iran | Stub | Kavousy (49) | |
2025-06-18 | Questions sur l'Encyclopédie | Questions sur l’Encyclopédie, par des amateurs is a philosophical work by Voltaire, the first edition of which was published in 9 volumes by Cramer in Geneva between 1770 and 1772. | C | Thiagovscoelho (3828) | |
2025-04-23 | The Age of Jackson (1946 Pulitzer Prize in History) | The Age of Jackson is a book about the Jacksonian era of United States history that was written by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. The Age of Jackson won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1946. | C | Jengod (148475) | |
2025-06-06 | Yendluri Sudhakar (Telugu Dalit writer) | Yendluri Sudhakar Rao (21 January 1958 - 28 January 2022) was a prominent Dalit writer and academic. He was a member of the jury of the Sahitya Akademi and a member of the Telugu Advisory Council. | Start | Astra Travasso (2764) | |
2025-06-15 | Joan Kennedy (novelist) (English journalist and novelist) | Joan Kennedy was the pseudonym of Mabel Alice Morrison née Gibbs (born Shutford, Oxfordshire, 12th April 1884; died St. Helier, Jersey, 28th August 1965) who was an English journalist and prolific writer of more than 70 romance novels. | Start | Ah1954 (978) | |
2025-01-30 | List of I Got Caught Up in a Hero Summons, but the Other World Was at Peace! characters (Japanese light novel series characters) | This article is a list of characters from I Got Caught Up in a Hero Summons, but the Other World Was at Peace!, a light novel and manga series, written by Toudai. The novels are based on a 2016 started web novel written by the same author, consisting out of more than 2,100 chapters. | B | Nikkimaria (243663) | |
2025-06-14 | Ariel Montalbán (Spanish cartoonist and illustrator) | Ariel Montalbán Andreo, also known by her pseudonym Ariko (born March 1, 1992), is a Spanish illustrator, comic artist, and fanzine author. | Start | ᱤᱧ ᱢᱟᱛᱟᱞ (1143) | |
2025-06-07 | Niambi Carter (American political scientist and author) | Niambi Carter is an American political scientist, author, and media commentator. She is an associate professor of political science at the University of Maryland, known for her expertise in African American political behavior, public opinion, and immigration. | C | JoseyWales019 (2996) | |
2025-06-09 | Clark Butler (American professor of philosophy (born 1944)) | Clark Butler (born 1944) is an emeritus professor of philosophy at Purdue University. | Start | Xpander1 (3925) | |
2025-05-25 | Barbara Mowat (American historian (1934-2017)) | Barbara Adams Mowat (29 January 1934 – 24 November 2017) was an American literary scholar who served as director of research at the Folger Shakespeare Library and co-edited more than 40 editions of Shakespeare's plays and poems with Paul Werstine. | Stub | Wisils (23) | |
2025-05-30 | Anniversaries (John Donne Poems) (Elegies by John Donne) | The Anniversaries are two long poems by John Donne written in 1611 and 1612. The poems are elegies written for Elizabeth Drury, the 14-year-old daughter of Donne's wealthy patron Sir Robert Drury, whose death was reported on 13 December 1610. | C | Rob235711 (1369) | |
2025-06-04 | Dennis Schulting (Dutch philosopher) | Dennis Schulting (born 1969) is a Dutch philosopher and former Assistant Professor of Metaphysics and the History of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam. He is known for his works on Kantian philosophy. | Start | Pirhayati (25138) | |
2025-06-08 | Sebolai Matlosa (Mosotho writer and teacher) | Sebolai Matlosa (25 December 1915–?) was a Masotho novelist, playwright and teacher. He is sometimes referred to by his Christian name, Sylvanus. | C | Andyisediting (1501) | |
2025-06-02 | LGBTQ literature in Australia | LGBTIQ+ literature in Australia, or queer literature, refers to Australian literature that is written by, portrays or reflects the experiences of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer people. The definition of what constitutes queer literature in Australia is evolving and open to debate. | C | Einstienium99 (4646) | |
2025-06-14 | Ordinary Differential Equations (textbook) (1973 textbook by Vladimir Arnold) | Ordinary Differential Equations, published by MIT Press in 1973, is a textbook by mathematician Vladimir Arnold. It was translated from the Russian by Richard A. Silverman. It's an introductory course for graduate students or strong undergraduate students. | Stub | Esevoke (890) | |
2025-06-07 | X-Press Magazine (Australian music and entertainment magazine based in Perth, Western Australia) | X-Press Magazine is an Australian music and entertainment publication based in Perth, Western Australia. Founded in 1985, it has been a prominent street press publication, primarily focusing on local and international music news, gig guides, reviews, and arts and lifestyle content within Perth. | C | Stevene1919 (438) | |
2025-06-13 | Warren E. Steinkraus | Warren Edward Steinkraus (February 14, 1922 in Boston, Massachusetts – February 19, 1990 in Syracuse, New York), was a philosopher and scholar in the fields of idealism, aesthetics, history of philosophy, peace studies and philosophy of religion. | Stub | Xpander1 (3925) | |
2025-04-24 | Aus eines Mannes Mädchenjahren (1919 intersex drama) | Aus eines Mannes Mädchenjahren (English: "From a Man's Girlhood Years"), also known as Franziska, is a 1919 German film based on Karl M. Baer's Memoirs of a Man's Maiden Years. The film depicts the tragic life of an intersex person. | C | Ninud (191) | |
2025-05-31 | The World Philosophy Made: From Plato to the Digital Age (2019 book by Scott Soames) | The World Philosophy Made: From Plato to the Digital Age is a 2019 book by American philosopher Scott Soames, published by Princeton University Press. Through a historical survey, Soames reveals the crucial role Western philosophy has played in forging the intellectual and institutional foundations of science, mathematics, language, politics, law, and technology. | C | Particleshow22 (908) | |
2025-06-05 | Elements (Ave Mujica EP) (2024 extended play by Ave Mujica) | Elements is the second extended play by Japanese metal band Ave Mujica. It was released on October 2, 2024, via Bushiroad Music. | C | Goroth (2633) | |
2025-06-10 | Holly Seddon (British journalist and author) | Holly Seddon (born 31 January 1980) is a British journalist and author known for writing the novels Try Not to Breathe, The Hit List, and 59 Minutes. | Start | JonAndrews11 (178) | |
2025-06-18 | La Voltairomanie (Polemical pamphlet against Voltaire) | La Voltairomanie, ou lettre d’un jeune avocat (literally, Voltairmania, or Letter from a Young Lawyer) is a polemical pamphlet directed against Voltaire. It was first printed in Paris on 12 December 1738 and is attributed to the critic and journalist Abbé Desfontaines. | C | Thiagovscoelho (3828) | |
2025-06-19 | Yours, Creature (2023 poetry collection by Jessica Cuello) | Yours, Creature is a 2023 epistolary poetry collection written by American poet Jessica Cuello, and published with JackLeg Press. Consisting of 48 poems, the collection's subject matter is a number of events in the life of Mary Shelley. | C | GreenBlast4 (913) | |
2025-01-30 | Dimitar Kalev (Bulgarian physician and poet) | Dimitar Nikolaev Kalev is a Bulgarian physician, poet and humanities scholar. | C | Razum (150) | |
2025-06-05 | Completeness (Ave Mujica album) (2025 studio album by Ave Mujica) | Completeness is the debut studio album by Japanese metal band Ave Mujica. It was released on April 23, 2025, by Bushiroad Music. | C | Goroth (2633) | |
2025-04-17 | List of Honkai: Star Rail characters (Characters of 2023 role-playing video game) | Honkai: Star Rail, a 2023 role-playing video game by miHoYo, follows the story of the Trailblazer, a player-named protagonist who boards the interstellar train known as the Astral Express to explore other worlds across the universe. Throughout their journey, the Trailblazer encounters various characters and becomes involved in resolving crises caused by the Stellaron. | B | RPC7778 (5116) | |
2025-06-19 | Values: Building a Better World for All (2021 book by Mark Carney) | Value(s): Building a Better World for All is a 2021 non-fiction book by Mark Carney, the 24th Prime Minister of Canada. | C | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-06-20 | 555 Songs | 555 Songs (or 555 Songs for Primary School) is a Danish songbook first published in 1972 by Edition Egtved and edited by Thomas Alvad and Svend-G. Asmussen. The songbook was intended as a Danish school songbook, aimed at grades 2 to 10 in the Danish school system. | Start | Irrkainas (144) | |
2024-12-21 | List of 2.5 Dimensional Seduction chapters | 2.5 Dimensional Seduction is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yu Hashimoto. It began serialization on Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ manga website on June 15, 2019. As of May 2025, the series' individual chapters have been collected into twenty-three tankōbon volumes. | C | Sonic Phoenix (10081) | |
2025-06-03 | Kelly Lynne D'Angelo (American screenwriter, musical artist and cartoonist) | Kelly Lynne D'Angelo is an American indigenous screenwriter, musical artist, cartoonist, and activist. | C | PoppysButterflies (32428) | |
2025-04-07 | List of X-Men film series characters | This is a list of fictional characters in the X-Men film series. Based on the X-Men comic book series which had started in the 1960s, the characters were first brought to life in film in 2000 with the release of the first X-Men movie. | Start | Guretni (516) | |
2025-06-06 | Yukinobu Tatsu (Japanese manga artist) | Yukinobu Tatsu (龍幸伸) is a Japanese manga artist. He is known for his manga series Dandadan. | Stub | Thief-River-Faller (11919) | |
2025-06-20 | Colección de autores árabes contemporáneos | Collection of Contemporary Arab Authors (Spanish: Colección de autores árabes contemporáneos) is a Spanish-language book series published in Madrid since 1955. It featured modern Arabic literary works in Spanish translation, often accompanied by scholarly introductions and contextual commentary by leading Arabists. | Start | Reiner Stoppok (464) | |
2025-03-21 | Ki Hine KaKhomer (Jewish liturgical poem) | Ki Hine KaKhomer (Hebrew: כִּי הִנֵּה כַּחֹמֶר, romanized: kī hinnē kāḥōmer, lit. 'Like clay'), is a Hebrew piyyut (liturgical poem) which is recited in Ashkenazi communities. Eastern Ashkenazim recite the prayer in the Ma'ariv service of Yom Kippur, while Western Ashkenazim recite it during the Ten Days of Repentance, between Rosh HaShannah and Yom Kippur. | Start | אקעגן (856) | |
2025-03-13 | Superman Day (Annual event in America) | The first Superman Day was June 12, 2013. It was a date selected by DC Comics and Warner Brothers to celebrate Superman's 75th Anniversary. The day was chosen to coincide with the release date of Zack Snyder's Man of Steel. Subsequent Superman Days continued to be celebrated on the same day until 2025, when it was be celebrated on the actual Superman anniversary, April 18, the day when the first issue of Action Comics, by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster was released in 1938. | Start | Fabiomarques (872) | |
2025-06-21 | Enrique Fernández Morales (Nicaraguan writer) | Enrique "Quico" Fernández Morales (December 25, 1918 – November 18, 1982) was a Nicaraguan writer, playwright, and illustrator. He was also director of the National Museum and a professor of fine arts. | Start | ᱤᱧ ᱢᱟᱛᱟᱞ (1143) | |
2025-06-21 | Damián Cabrera (Paraguayan writer) | Antonio Damián Cabrera Rodríguez (b. August 22, 1984) is a Paraguayan writer and editor. He was the recipient of the Roque Gaona Prize in 2012 for his novel Xirú. | Start | ᱤᱧ ᱢᱟᱛᱟᱞ (1143) | |
2025-06-21 | Sun Chaser (Filipino TV series or program) | Sun Chaser is an upcoming Philippine animated television series created by Bernard Badion and Bobby Pontillas. | Stub | GeniusTaker (2874) | |
2025-06-20 | Non-Human (2015 TV series or program) | "Non-Human" is a four-panel and multi-panel comic series serialized on platforms such as Sina Weibo, U17, NetEase Comics (discontinued), and Bilibili Comics. It is created by the comic artist Yi Wang Kong Qi and was originally titled "Shen Me Gui" (literally "What the Hell"). | C | Xuan6699 (279) | |
2025-06-09 | Journal of Wood Science (Academic journal) | The Journal of Wood Science is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Japan on behalf of the Japan Wood Research Society. It provides an international forum for basic and applied research in wood and wood-based materials, including chemistry, physics, biology, forest products, pulp and paper, biomass, and construction. | Stub | G-Lignum (1007) | |
2025-06-21 | Algebra: Chapter 0 (Abstract algebra textbook) | Algebra: Chapter 0 is a graduate abstract algebra textbook written by Paolo Aluffi. The book was first published in 2009 by the American Mathematical Society and is now a common choice introductory courses in abstract algebra. | Start | AllCatsAreGrey (3211) | |
2025-05-04 | List of paintings and drawings by Taras Shevchenko | Taras Shevchenko (1814–1861) was a Ukrainian artist and poet. | C | ArtDream22 (252) | |
2025-04-22 | Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye (2025 Japanese animated film by Fūga Yamashiro) | Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye is a 2025 Japanese animated science fiction action horror film, consisting of the first three episodes of second season of the anime television series adaptation of the manga series Dandadan by Yukinobu Tatsu. It is a direct sequel to the first season of the anime television series as well as its second film adaptation, following Dan Da Dan: First Encounter (2024). | Start | SilviaASH (10566) | |
2025-02-24 | John Turman (writer) (American screenwriter and author) | John Turman is an American screenwriter and author, known for his work on Marvel Comics film adaptions. | Start | Empress-of-angels (642) | |
2025-06-14 | Margaret Ledwith (British academic and author) | Margaret Ledwith is a British academic. She is an Emerita Professor at the University of Cumbria and the author of several books including Community Development in Action: Putting Freire into Practice and Community Development: A Critical and Radical Approach. | Start | O2Q357Ys (527) | |
2025-06-15 | Jinjiang Literature City (Chinese publisher of web fiction) | Jinjiang Literature City (simplified Chinese: 晋江文学城; traditional Chinese: 晉江文學城; pinyin: Jìnjiāng Wénxuéchéng), is a web fiction publisher and an internet forum headquartered in Beijing, China. It is China's largest publisher of women's web fiction. While works published on Jinjiang Literature City represent a variety of genres, it is best known as a platform for original danmei novels. | GA | MidnightAlarm (1259) | |
2025-06-12 | Izzy Kamikaze (Irish LGBTQ rights activist) | Ruth O'Rourke (born 1962 or 1963), better known as Izzy Kamikaze, is an Irish LGBTQ rights activist. | Start | OifigeachWMIE (16) | |
2025-06-13 | Kate Davies (English novelist) | Kate Davies (born 6 January 1983) is an English novelist, children's writer and editor. Her debut novel In the Deep End (2019) won the Polari Prize. | Start | Starklinson (44060) | |
2025-06-19 | Naomi Swartzentruber (American author and social-media content creator) | Naomi Swartzentruber (born 1980) is an American author and social-media content creator whose 2023 self-published memoir, The Amazing Adventures of an Amish Stripper, recounts her departure from a conservative Amish upbringing, two decades as an exotic dancer, and her subsequent recovery from addiction. | C | Gameking69 (1143) | |
2025-02-19 | Perdita Durango (character) (Fictional character) | Perdita Durango is a fictional character created by American novelist Barry Gifford. She is the antiheroine of Gifford's 1992 novel 59° and Raining: The Story of Perdita Durango and is portrayed by American actress Rosie Perez in its 1997 film adaptation directed by Spanish filmmaker Álex de la Iglesia. | C | TheMotto (326) | |
2025-03-10 | List of How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? chapters | How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? is Japanese manga series written by Yabako Sandrovich and illustrated by MAAM. Set in the same universe as Sandrovich's other work Kengan Ashura, it began serialization on Shogakukan's Ura Sunday website and MangaONE app on August 5, 2016. | C | Sonic Phoenix (10081) | |
2025-04-26 | Alien: Uncivil War | Alien: Uncivil War is a 2024 science fiction horror novel written by Brendan Deneen and published by Titan Books, with cover artwork by Marco Turini. It is the 17th book in Titan's Alien series. Set shortly after the events of Alien Resurrection in 2381, the book centers the story around the USM soldier Chris Temple trying to protect his family from an escaped Xenomorph before crashlanding on planet LV-1213 inhabited by the mining colony Omega Seven Tango on the edge of civil war. | Start | LR.127 (24233) | |
2025-04-03 | List of Uma Musume Pretty Derby episodes | Uma Musume Pretty Derby is a Japanese multimedia franchise owned by Cygames that has an anime television series. The anime currently has three seasons for the main series, three spin-off shorts series, one ONA, one film, and one spin-off anime series. | C | JT0219 (3682) | |
2025-06-21 | Manifesto of a Lover | Manifesto of a Lover is a 2014 poetry collection by Indian author and poet Shariq Us Sabah. Published by Cyberwit.net, the book explores themes of heartbreak, longing, and emotional recovery through confessional and lyrical free verse. It is the author’s second published work, following his 2013 debut, The Subdued Sound. | Start | Srq365 (46) | |
2025-06-21 | The Subdued Sound | The Subdued Sound is a collection of English-language poems by Indian poet and writer Shariq Us Sabah. First published in 2013 by Rochak Publishing, the anthology explores themes of love, melancholy, psychological struggle, and emotional vulnerability. | Start | Srq365 (46) | |
2025-06-03 | Charlie Baylis (Nottingham-based English poet and editor (born 1987)) | Charlie Baylis (born 1987) is an English poet and editor from Nottingham. He is the founding editor of the poetry journal Anthropocene and author of a fondness for the colour green, published in 2023. | C | GreenBlast4 (913) | |
2025-06-21 | Bill's Paper Chase (1901 short story by W. W. Jacobs) | "Bill's Paper Chase" is a crime short story by W. W. Jacobs. It was published in The Strand Magazine in the May 1901 issue. That version contains illustrations by Will Owen. It follows as two men search a ship for a dead man's money, of which they question a boy involved in its whereabouts. | Start | LeGoldenBoots (697) | |
2025-03-05 | Weaving for Walls (1965-7 touring exhibition curated by Mary Blair) | The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England arranged the touring exhibition Weaving for Walls, curated by Mary Blair (Secretary of the Association of Guilds of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers) and which was toured between 1965 and 1967 across the United Kingdom, featuring many of the most prominent weavers of the time. | Stub | Zaccwm (600) | |
2025-06-22 | World Transport Policy and Practice | The Journal of World Transport Policy & Practice (WTPP) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published quarterly since 1995. From 1995-1996 it was housed within Management Consultants Bradford University Press. From 1997-2020 it was housed within Eco-Logica Ltd. | Stub | Grantennis (627) | |
2025-06-14 | Mary M. Morrissey (American author, screenwriter, actor and speaker) | Mary Manin Morrissey (born May 25, 1949) is an American New Thought leader, author and public speaker. | C | FactHarbor (58) | |
2025-06-21 | Cingris | Cingris or Cincris also known as Achencres was a mythological Pharaoh from the Lebor Gabála Érenn. He would also be the father of the legendary princess Scota. | Start | AvailableViking (1453) | |
2025-06-15 | Sean Anthony (historian) | Sean W. Anthony is a historian specializing in the areas of Quranic studies, Early Islam & Late Antiquity, and classical Arabic literature. He is currently Professor in the Department of Near Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures at Ohio State University in the United States, and he previously taught at the University of Oregon. | Stub | Pogenplain (5377) | |
2025-06-19 | List of electronic literature works | Electronic literature is a literary genre defined as “born digital” works that use computational media to create artistic literary effects with an expanded repertoire that goes well beyond words. | Start | LoveElectronicLiterature (3364) | |
2025-06-01 | Gambit (2004 series) (Comic book series by Marvel Comics) | Gambit is a 12-issue comic book series published by Marvel Comics between September 2004 and June 2005. Created by writer John Layman and artist Georges Jeanty, it is the second ongoing series (and the fourth overall) starring the popular X-Men character Remy LeBeau / Gambit, following the mutant thief as he runs afoul of every criminal and cutthroat in New Orleans, in particular his ex-wife Bella Donna Boudreaux. | C | SafariScribe (92584) | |
2025-06-20 | Ram c/o Anandhi (2020 Novel by Akhil P Dharmajan) | Ram c/o Anandhi is a Malayalam-language contemporary romantic novel written by Indian author Akhil P. Dharmajan. It is first published by DC Books in 2020. The novel gained popularity for its emotional storytelling, vibrant characters, and cinematic narrative style. | Start | Jeeva10568 (743) | |
2025-05-27 | Bioengineering in cinema | Bioengineering in sci-fi movies refers to the depiction of biological engineering concepts, technologies, and innovation in film. This includes a wide range of topics such as genetic modification, cloning, synthetic biology, and biotechnology. These representations reflect the hopes, fears, and ethical concerns surrounding the potential applications and consequences of bioengineering. | C | Amc0208 (15) | |
2025-06-21 | The Brash and Plum | The Brash and Plum is a literary novel by American author Ashlan Chidester. The book explores themes of isolation, oddism, and poetic slices through an experimental narrative lens. | Start | Cloud899 (65) | |
2025-06-11 | Background Six (Popular background characters from My Little Pony) | The Background Six are six background characters from the animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Derpy Hooves, Dr. Whooves, Lyra Heartstrings, Bon Bon, Vinyl Scratch, and Octavia Melody. Unlike the official Mane Six, this grouping is not officially canon to the series but represents background characters who gained significant popularity within the brony fandom. | C | GregariousMadness (5186) | |
2025-06-22 | Until We Are Free (book) | Until We Are Free: My Fight for Human Rights is a 2016 non-fiction book by Shirin Ebadi, chronicling her decades of struggle for human rights under the Islamic Republic. In the book, Ebadi recounts her struggle against the Islamic Republic of Iran's authoritarian system, which intensified after her international recognition as a Nobel prize winner. | Start | MelikaShokoufandeh (278) | |
2025-01-16 | Institute for Development and Diplomacy | The Institute for Development and Diplomacy (IDD) is an Azerbaijan-based research institute specializing in building connections with communities worldwide engaged in expertise, research and policy-making. | C | Wiseuseraze (618) | |
2025-06-17 | Joel Whitney (American writer) | Joel Whitney is an American writer, known for his books Finks: How the CIA Tricked the World’s Best Writers (2016) and Flights: Radicals on the Run (2024). He is a co-founder of Guernica: A Magazine of Global Arts & Politics. | Start | Greenswitchorg (55) | |
2025-06-18 | Wanda Mann | Wanda Mann is a fictional comic book character featured in the A Game of You story arc from the comic book series The Sandman, written by Neil Gaiman. Wanda was one of the first openly trans characters in mainstream American comics. | Start | ᱤᱧ ᱢᱟᱛᱟᱞ (1143) | |
2025-06-08 | Pington Comic (1997 Malaysia Chinese comic series) | SDZeroBot/NPP sorting/Culture/Literature (平旦漫画) is a Malaysian comic series created by Heng Teik Chee, first published in 1997. It has since become one of the most popular leisure reads among teenagers in Malaysia. | Start | Esther Siaw (272) | |
2025-02-27 | Godzilla (Showa) (Fictional character) | , or sometimes known as Showa Godzilla (Japanese: 昭和ゴジラ, Hepburn: Shōwa Gojira) is a fictional Japanese monster, or kaiju and the main protagonist of the Showa era of the Godzilla franchise by Toho Co., Ltd. | C | GojiraFan1954 (960) | |
2025-06-20 | The Lady of the Barge (short story) (1900 short story by W. W. Jacobs) | "The Lady of the Barge" is a comedic short story by W. W. Jacobs. It was originally published in the August 1900 issue of Harper's Magazine. It was later collected in Jacobs' short story collection of the same name. It follows Ted, a mate to Captain John Gibbs inviting a woman aboard John's barge. | Start | LeGoldenBoots (697) | |
2025-06-21 | The Well (short story) (1902 short story by W. W. Jacobs) | "The Well" is a horror crime short story by W. W. Jacobs. It was previously unpublished up until Jacobs' short story collection, The Lady of the Barge. It follows a man trying to deal with a mysterious well in his backyard after his cousin goes missing, and also after his widow drops her ring into it. | Start | LeGoldenBoots (697) | |
2025-03-09 | Maria Sjöberg (Swedish historian (1960–)) | Maria Sjöberg (born 1960) is a Swedish historian. Sjöberg is one of the founding editors of the Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon, an online biographical dictionary of Swedish women first published in 2018. Sjöberg is a professor at the Department of Historical Studies of the University of Gothenburg, focusing on the history of gender in the early modern period. | Start | DontCallMeLateForDinner (4243) | |
2025-06-22 | Kakalbhai Ravjibhai Kothari | Kakalbhai Ravjibhai Kothari was an Indian freedom fighter, journalist, editor, and social reformer from the Kathiawar region of present-day Gujarat. His contributions were majorly to the struggle of the Indians to get independence especially in his pioneering work on the Gujarati press. | C | Assignmentfreelance (26) | |
2025-06-17 | Galinka Ehrenfest (Dutch feminist) | Galinka Ehrenfest (born 23 July 1910 – 12 August 1979) was a Dutch writer and illustrator of children's books and designer of children's games. She became a naturalized Dutch citizen in 1922.[citation needed] | Start | Sushidude21! (4249) | |
2025-06-22 | Lezlie Lowe (Canadian writer and journalist) | Lezlie Lowe is a Canadian writer and journalist from Nova Scotia. She is the author of two books: No Place to Go: How Public Toilets Fail our Private Needs (2018), and The Volunteers: How Halifax Women Won the Second World War (2022). She teaches journalism at the University of King's College, and has written an extensive body of articles for The Chronicle Herald since 2009. | C | MediaKyle (18683) | |
2025-03-21 | List of 2.5 Dimensional Seduction episodes | 2.5 Dimensional Seduction is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same name by Yu Hashimoto. Originally announced on December 10, 2022, it was produced by J.C.Staff and directed by Hideki Okamoto, with scripts written by Takao Yoshioka, character designs handled by Tomoyuki Shitaya, and music composed by Hiroaki Tsutsumi. | Start | Sonic Phoenix (10081) | |
2025-06-03 | IEEE Journal on Flexible Electronics (Monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal) | The IEEE Journal on Flexible Electronics is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal, covering research on sensors, electron devices and circuits. It is published by the IEEE Sensors Council, IEEE Electron Device Society and IEEE Circuits and Syststems. | Stub | Pberger7 (147) | |
2025-04-20 | California Book Awards (Literary award for Californian authors) | The California Book Awards are annual literary awards given to California Writers and Publishers since 1931. The event is sponsored by Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California. The California Book Awards are funded by an endowment from Dr. Martha Heasley Cox, late professor of American Literature at San Jose State University. | B | H011ister (22) | |
2025-06-21 | Historical consciousness | Historical consciousness refers to the awareness and interpretation of history as a dimension of human experience, involving the perception of temporal continuity, change, and the contextualization of present events within the past. It is a central concept in historical theory, philosophy of history, historiography, education, and is often associated with the ways individuals and societies understand their place in historical time. | C | Obenritter (16282) | |
2024-12-25 | James Yeku (Nigerian-Canadian writer and academic) | James Túndé Yékú is a Nigerian-Canadian writer and associate professor of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas. He specialises in African literary and cultural studies, and digital humanities research. His research interests include: African literature, digital humanities, Social media, cultural studies, postcolonial and decolonial theories, and Nollywood. | C | WheelHelms WS (969) | |
2025-02-16 | List of No.1 Sentai Gozyuger characters (Japanese television series characters) | is a Japanese tokusatsu television series, the 49th installment in Toei Company's Super Sentai series, and the sixth produced in the Reiwa era, also commemorating the 50th anniversary of the franchise. | B | Daniel chp (22441) | |
2025-06-11 | Maya C. S. | Maja Cvetković Sotirov (born April 27, 1980) is a Serbian writer for children and young adults. Her book, "Magical Sails – A Nikola Tesla Story" was translated into English by Jelena Vitezović, and originally titled: “Čarobni jedrenjak – Priča o Nikoli Tesli”. | C | Ванилица (311) | |
2025-06-11 | Giacomo Rinaldi | Giacomo Rinaldi (born July 25th, 1954 in Bergamo, Italy) is a professor of theoretical and moral philosophy at the University of Urbino and professor of philosophy at the New Georgian University. | Stub | Xpander1 (3925) | |
2025-06-06 | Karnafuli (novel) | Karnaphuli is a novel written by Alauddin Al-Azad. It was published in 1962. During the 1960s, Alauddin Al-Azad's works, such as Teish Number Tailchitra (1960) and Karnaphuli, created a significant stir in the literary scene. For his skilled use of regional dialects in this novel, Al-Azad was awarded the UNESCO Prize. | Stub | Robi -1999 (441) | |
2025-03-28 | List of novels written by multiple authors | This is a list of novels written by multiple authors (or collaborative novels). These novels are works of collaborative fiction, written using one or more of the types of collaborative writing. The list is limited to novels deemed notable by Wikipedia and/or novels with at least one notable author or notable pen name. | GA | CareAhLine (2085) | |
2025-06-07 | Everitt Lechesa Segoete (Mosotho writer, minister, and teacher) | Everitt Lechesa Segoete (1858–1923) was a Mosotho writer, minister, and teacher. He is considered one of the earliest authors of Sesotho literature. Segoete is best known for his novel Monono ke moholi ke mouoane (Wealth is but Mist, Vapour), his second book Raphepheng, as well as a teacher to Thomas Mofolo. | C | Andyisediting (1501) | |
2025-06-21 | Uriel Quesada (Costa Rican writer, professor, and LGBT activist) | Uriel Quesada Román (b. July 6, 1962) is a Costa Rican writer, professor, and LGBT rights activist. He is considered one of the most prominent figures in contemporary Costa Rican literature. He currently resides in the United States and works as a professor at Loyola University New Orleans. | C | ᱤᱧ ᱢᱟᱛᱟᱞ (1143) | |
2025-06-12 | Hilary Plum | Hilary Plum is an American writer. She won the Fence Modern Prize in Prose. | Stub | Lizardbookburner (145) | |
2025-06-09 | Julia Peters (philosopher) | Julia Peters (born 1978) is a professor of classical German philosophy at Heidelberg University. | Start | Xpander1 (3925) | |
2024-11-25 | Tabproduction Studios (Animation studio) | Tabproduction Studios Ltd is an animation studio headquartered in Lusaka, Zambia. Officially incorporated in 2023, it was founded by Tabitha Mwale and is recognized as Zambia's first traditional animation company. The studio gained prominence with the release of Zambia's first anime, The Super, and has since expanded its reach to international audiences. | Start | D4RKM47R1X (67) | |
2025-06-23 | Anna Lore (American actress) | Anna Lore (born March 15, 1993) is an American actress. She made her on-screen debut with a lead role as Victoria Frankenstein on the YouTube web series Frankenstein, MD (2014). Lore later portrayed wrestler Daniel Bryan in the short film Wrestling Isn't Wrestling (2015). | Start | Filmbuff102 (1236) | |
2025-03-27 | George Lynch (journalist) ((1868-1928)) | George Lynch (1868-1928) was an Irish journalist, author, explorer, war correspondent and inventor. | Start | Greenpark79 (390) | |
2025-06-23 | Locus Award for Best Anthology | The Locus Award for Best Anthology is one of the annual Locus Awards presented by the science fiction and fantasy magazine Locus. Awards presented in a given year are for works published in the previous calendar year. The award for Best Anthology was originally presented as Best Original Anthology between 1972 and 1975, in conjunction with a Best Reprint Anthology/Collection award which evolved into the modern Best Collection award. | B | Nickpheas (2012) | |
2025-06-23 | 1580–1592 Tyrconnell succession dispute | From 1580 to 1592, the Gaelic kingdom of Tyrconnell was embroiled in a violent succession dispute. | C | SkywalkerEccleston (9958) | |
2025-06-23 | Helmut Kiderlen | Helmut Kiderlen (3 March 1905 in Ulm – 8 October 1995 in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German geologist. | Stub | Ailamnos (160) | |
2024-11-05 | Kong (Monsterverse) (Monsterverse character) | , also known as Titanus Kong or simply Kong, is a giant monster, or kaiju, based on the character of the same name created by Edgar Wallace and Merian C. Cooper and belongs to Universal Pictures. He is one of the main protagonists in Legendary Pictures' Monsterverse franchise. | Start | GojiraFan1954 (960) | |
2025-06-09 | Witches in popular culture | Witches have been a prominent and enduring figure in popular culture across multiple media, including literature, film, television, music, and video games. Drawing from historical folklore, religious traditions, and literary archetypes, popular representations of witches have evolved significantly over time, ranging from malevolent antagonists in fairy tales and horror stories to sympathetic protagonists in modern fantasy and supernatural fiction, particularly i ... | B | Emeraldlights (33) | |
2025-06-09 | Aimé Césaire bibliography | Each year links to its corresponding "[year] in poetry" article for poetry, or "[year] in literature" article for other works: | C | Susmuffin (39991) | |
2025-01-28 | Pretty privilege (Social concept) | Pretty privilege is the tendency for people who are viewed as more attractive or “pretty” to receive more opportunities, benefits, attention, or other perks than their less attractive counterparts. The concept of pretty privilege does not have a founding figure but rather emerged through online feminist discourse about how women are expected to be attractive, especially relative to men. | C | Nabbatie (86) | |
2025-06-19 | Electronic literature publishers, journals, and collections | Electronic literature is a literary genre defined as “born digital” works that use computational media to create artistic literary effects with an expanded repertoire that goes well beyond words. | C | LoveElectronicLiterature (3364) | |
2025-04-29 | Robert Legorreta (American performance artist) | Robert Legorreta (born September 15, 1952), known by performance name Cyclona, is an American performance artist. He is known for disruptive public performances that often expressed radical political views on gender roles and sexuality during the Chicano Civil Rights Movement. | C | Nfs14 (95) | |
2025-06-23 | Locus Award for Best Collection | The Locus Award for Collection is one of the annual Locus Awards presented by the science fiction and fantasy magazine Locus. Awards presented in a given year are for works published in the previous calendar year. The award for Best Collection was originally presented as Best Reprint Anthology/Collection between 1972 and 1974, in conjunction with a Best Original Anthology award which evolved into the modern Best Anthology award. | C | Nickpheas (2012) | |
2025-06-19 | The World's Best (magazine) (General interest magazine) | The World's Best is a quarterly print and online general interest magazine founded in South Australia, Australia. It started with books and has expanded to other niches. Its stated mission is to "curate, celebrate, and elevate the best offerings from our world." | Start | TheLifeTraveller2025 (306) | |
2025-06-21 | Cupboard Love (short story) (1901 short story by W. W. Jacobs) | "Cupboard Love" is a comedic crime short story by W. W. Jacobs. It was originally published in the May 1901 issue of Harper's Magazine. It was later collected in Jacobs' The Lady of the Barge. It follows a retired policeman investigating the disappearance of a valuable gold brooch. | Start | LeGoldenBoots (697) | |
2025-06-23 | Dogmons! (Brazilian television series) | Dogmons! is a Brazilian children's animated series produced by the studio Intervalo Produções and created by Levi Luz. The series is actually an anime-style animation project that started in 2002, having gained recognition due to its proposal of being a series inspired by Pokémon and Digimon, as well as being the first major animation project in the country to be inspired by Japanese animation. | Start | João Pedro Senna (280) | |
2025-06-21 | In The Library (1901 short story by W. W. Jacobs) | "In The Library" is a crime short story by W. W. Jacobs. It was published in the June 1901 issue of Harper's Magazine. It follows a young man trying to cover up the murder of his friend, after said friend wants to rid him of his living space. | Start | LeGoldenBoots (697) | |
2025-06-19 | Drunken Boat (literary journal) (Online literary journal for electronic literature) | Drunken Boat is one of the first online literary magazines, publishing electronic literature, digital poetry and digital art. It was founded in 1999 by Ravi Shankar (poet) and Michael Mills. | Start | Lijil (2776) | |
2025-05-17 | Jinwoo Chong (American writer) | Jinwoo Chong is an American writer. | Start | Picaslays (76) | |
2025-06-23 | Udel Ashkenazi (daughter of Baal Shem Tov (est. 1720 - est. 1779)) | Adil, was the only daughter of Rabbi Yisroel, the Baal Shem Tov. Her father said that he took the name ADiL {{he:אדל}} from the verse in the Torah which concludes with the words, "Esh Dat Lamo" (Deuteronomy 33.2). | Start | Nissimnanach (1381) | |
2017-07-13 | Frida Ghitis (World affairs columnist and analyst) | Frida Ghitis is a world affairs columnist and analyst. She is a CNN contributor and wrote a weekly column at CNN Opinion, is a contributing columnist for the Washington Post Global Opinions, and the senior columnist at World Politics Review. | Start | Ethanbas (4704) | Past AfD |
2025-06-07 | Marisol Pérez Lizaur (Mexican social anthropologist (1994–2024)) | Marisol Pérez Lizaur (December 17, 1994 – February 8, 2024) was a Mexican social anthropologist. Her research focused on kinship, business networks, and social organization in Mexico. She worked as a professor and researcher at Universidad Iberoamericana and collaborated with various academic institutions in Latin America. | Start | Fatimald (109) | |
2025-06-06 | Taroko Gorge (electronic literature) | Taroko Gorge is a shared work of electronic literature, first programmed by Nick Montfort. This is a poetry generator that uses random generation. | C | LoveElectronicLiterature (3364) | |
2025-05-23 | Violence in Decadence | Violence in decadent literature is often used in unconventional ways. Rather than depicting violence solely as negative or frightening, Decadent writers often employ it to convey complex messages, sometimes through artistic and poetic descriptions. These detailed portrayals serve not only to challenge bourgeois sensibilities but also to examine the relationship between beauty and cruelty. | C | Gisselle.Rom (14) | |
2025-06-22 | Alex Taek-Gwang Lee (South Korean academic) | Alex Taek-gwang Lee is an author and professor. He is teaching at Kyung Hee University, Korea. He co-edited the third volume of The Idea of Communism (2016) along with Slavoj Zizek. | C | Poetics Aristotle (19) | Past AfD |
2025-06-01 | Newton's Swing (2000 novel by Chris Paling) | Newton’s Swing is a novel by Chris Paling. It was first published in 2000 by Jonathan Cape. | Start | Gar11kou (70) | |
2025-06-17 | Susan Dominus | Susan Dominus is an American journalist, and professor. She is a writer for The New York Times Magazine. She was part of a Pulitzer Prize for public service winnig team. | Stub | Epistuck (111) | |
2025-05-29 | Ultra-realism (School of thought in criminology) | Ultra-realism is a school of thought within the discipline of criminology and the sub-discipline of zemiology. Ultra-realists revisit the fundamental question that underpins both disciplines - why, rather than seek solidarity and cooperation, do specific individuals, groups or institutions choose to risk harm to others as they pursue their own interests? | B | Kludgebros (107) |
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