19 July 2013

The Many Faces of Superman [Infographic]

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Superman wasn’t always the man we know and love today. In fact, he was pretty much the exact opposite of the man we know today when he first appeared in print in 1932.

Two Cleveland teens, Jerry Seigel and Joel Schuster, created their own fanzine – “Science Fiction: The Advance Guard of Future Civilization” – after their work was rejected by publishers. In the third issue, Seigel included his story “The Reign of the Superman” - a comic about an evil villain who disrupts society with his mental powers.

Seigel revised Superman the following year, establishing him as a hero instead of a villain. However, Seigel’s revision came before editor Whitney Ellsworth outlined a strict code of conduct for superheroes, disallowing them to commit murder. Seigel’s first hero version of Superman was much more aggressive than the man we know today.

18 July 2013

16 July 2013

11 July 2013

Let's Stand With Malala To End The Education Emergency!

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The Taliban shot 15-year-old Malala in the head for her education activism. But she survived, helped win education for all girls in Pakistan, and will address the UN in 3 days asking leaders to agree to put every child on the planet in school, a shockingly achievable goal. Let's stand with her, and call for education for all... 

5 July 2013

Book Tour: 'In Stone' By Louise D. Gornall [Book Trailer And Giveaway Included]

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"Beau Bailey is suffering from a post-break-up meltdown when she happens across a knife in her local park and takes it home. Less than a week later, the new boy in school has her trapped in an alley; he’s sprouted horns and is going to kill Beau unless she hands over the knife. 
Until Eighteenth-century gargoyle, Jack, shows up to save her. 
Jack has woken from a century-long slumber to tell Beau that she’s unwittingly been drafted into a power struggle between two immortal races: Demons and Gargoyles. The knife is the only one in existence capable of killing immortals and they’ll tear the world apart to get it back. To draw the warring immortals away from her home, Beau goes with Jack in search of the mind-bending realm known as the Underworld, a place where they’ll hopefully be able to destroy the knife and prevent all hell from breaking loose. That is, provided they can outrun the demons chasing them."
Today's Book Tour is for 'In Stone', a YA paranormal romance novel written by Louise D. Gornall, and its hosting post is quite on the mega side as we have not only info about the book and its author, but also a Book Trailer and a quite lengthy excerpt as well as a Guest Post especially written for us by Louise D. Gornall.

Oh, and there is a Giveaway as well (open only to residents in the US, UK, Australia and Canada though)...

Enjoy!

Loup Dargent

30 June 2013

5 Company Names That Translate With Bizarre Consequences

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For global companies, naming their brand and products doesn’t come without its problems. With more than 150 languages spoken by at least a million people each, it’s a difficult task to make sure that the names chosen are not going to cause a problem when translated – the last thing you want is to offend your potential customers. However, inevitably some names slip through the net and it is not until after they have been launched that the problems with the name become clear.

29 June 2013

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