
Scarlett Harris
Writer at Freelance
🍅-approved culture critic @voguemagazine @nytimes @cosmopolitan. Author & editor @fmpbooks. I have a lot of opinions. Pay me to write about them 📩 she/her
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2 weeks ago |
essence.com | Scarlett Harris
“While I was singing in a hairbrush, I was also writing stories and stapling them together,” Amerie tells ESSENCE ahead of the release of her first novel for adults, This Is Not a Ghost Story. Perhaps best known for her Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit single “1 Thing,” which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, Amerie has carved out a space for herself in the literary world—first in children’s and young adult fantasy, then with her eponymous book club, and now with her new creative endeavor.
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3 weeks ago |
portsmouth.gov.uk | Scarlett Harris
Cllr Steve Pitt, Leader of Portsmouth City Council said:“This is a great opportunity to show our commitment and support to diversity and inclusivity in the city. Portsmouth libraries host a range of activities for children and adults of all ages that are free to attend.
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1 month ago |
thecreativeindependent.com | Scarlett Harris
Prelude Curtis Sittenfeld Writer Curtis Sittenfeld’s New York Times bestselling books have been translated into thirty languages and twice selected as Reese’s Book Club picks. They include the novels , and , and the story collection . Sittenfeld’s stories have appeared in , and , of which she was the 2020 guest editor. She lives with her family in Minneapolis.
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1 month ago |
indiewire.com | Scarlett Harris
Few contemporary movies have left audiences with images quite as visceral as the one that opens “Final Destination 2,” one that has been making drivers avoid logging trucks on the freeway since 2003. The franchise, which celebrated its 25th anniversary this year ahead of the latest installment, this week’s “Final Destination Bloodlines,” is also responsible for such indelible scenes as 1. becoming a bag of bones during a gymnastics routine (“Final Destination 5”), 2.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Scarlett Harris
Few contemporary movies have left audiences with images quite as visceral as the one that opens “Final Destination 2,” one that has been making drivers avoid logging trucks on the freeway since 2003. The franchise, which celebrated its 25th anniversary this year ahead of the latest installment, this week’s “Final Destination Bloodlines,” is also responsible for such indelible scenes as 1. becoming a bag of bones during a gymnastics routine (“Final Destination 5”), 2.
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