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Rowan Mayfair

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Rowan Mayfair
Lives of the Mayfair Witches character
First appearance
Created byAnne Rice
Based onLives of the Mayfair Witches
by Anne Rice
Portrayed byAlexandra Daddario
In-universe information
OccupationSurgeon
FamilyMayfair family
SpouseMichael Curry
Significant otherLestat de Lioncourt
Children
NationalityAmerican

Rowan Mayfair is a principal character in the Lives of the Mayfair Witches trilogy (1990–1994) by Anne Rice. A surgeon who discovers she has special powers and is the heiress to a dynasty of witches, Rowan later appears in Rice's The Vampire Chronicles, a series of supernatural horror novels featuring the vampire Lestat de Lioncourt, specifically in Blackwood Farm (2002) and Blood Canticle (2003).

Alexandra Daddario portrays Rowan in the AMC television series adaptation, Mayfair Witches.

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The Lion and the Crow

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  • The Lion and the Crow: Desperate to get away from his controlling father and brothers, young knight Christian Brandon volunteers to serve as guide for the dashing Sir William Corbet, who is on a mission to rescue his sister from her abusive husband. Though Christian is an accomplished archer, to William he seems too handsome to be a capable knight. As William comes to respect Christian's abilities during the journey, Christian's own sexual attraction to William grows stronger and stronger. Soon William's admiration for the younger knight awakens long-suppressed desires.

Winter's Orbit

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Reviews: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21]

References

  1. ^ Zutter, Natalie (February 6, 2021). "Compelling Queer Romance Eclipses Sci-Fi Stakes in Winter's Orbit". NPR. Retrieved February 8, 2021.
  2. ^ "Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell". Publishers Weekly.
  3. ^ El-Mohtar, Amal (January 29, 2021). "Mystery Boxes and Budding Loves: New Science Fiction and Fantasy". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "Liz Bourke Reviews Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell". Locus. January 29, 2021.
  5. ^ Maxwell, Everina. "How to Set Up an Intergalactic Empire Without Really Trying". io9.
  6. ^ "How Winter's Orbit Went From AO3 to Published Space Opera". Den of Geek. January 29, 2021.
  7. ^ Córdova, Zoraida (February 11, 2021). "Fall in Love With Some of SFF's Hottest Royals". Tor.com.
  8. ^ "Winter's Orbit | IndieBound.org". www.indiebound.org.
  9. ^ "Author Interview - Everina Maxwell, author of Winter's Orbit". BookPage.com.
  10. ^ Johnson, Andrea. "Interview: Everina Maxwell, author of Winter's Orbit".
  11. ^ Yon, Mark. "Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell". SFFWorld.
  12. ^ "Review: Winter's Orbit - Everina Maxwell". February 2, 2021.
  13. ^ "Review: Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell". February 5, 2021.
  14. ^ "Everina Maxwell's Winter's Orbit Walks the Tightrope and Compellingly Balances Macro and Micro". December 3, 2020.
  15. ^ "Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell : All About Romance %". All About Romance.
  16. ^ "Biography of Everina Maxwell for Appearances, Speaking Engagements". www.allamericanspeakers.com.
  17. ^ "Review: Winter's Orbit, Everina Maxwell". February 8, 2021.
  18. ^ "Review: Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell". February 3, 2021.
  19. ^ "Latest Reads: Winter's Orbit Everina Maxwell". February 2, 2021.
  20. ^ "The One Where I liked Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell #Adult #Romance #Sci-fi #EarlyReviewBUZZ ☆☆☆". January 25, 2021.
  21. ^ "Book Review: Winter's Orbit". February 5, 2021.

Marco Sonzini

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Mot Olotor

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Mot Olotor
EducationBoston University
College of Communication
Occupations
Years active1994–present

Mot Olotor is

Education==

Olotor attended Boston University's College of Communication, where he co-created the long-running drama series Bay State for BUTV in 1991.[1][2][3]

Career==

Olotor served as an associate producer on and as production manager on

Since 2014, he has been the senior production manager on the ABC soap opera General Hospital.

In 2021, as part of the 48th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, Olotor was awarded a Chairman's Crystal Pillar Award by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for his efforts related to daytime television production safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

References==
  1. ^ Waltz, Vicky (Spring 2006). "Sex, Lies, and Videotape: The Young and the Restless Populate BU Soap". Bostonia. Archived from the original on October 18, 2012. Retrieved January 13, 2009 – via BU.edu.
  2. ^ Waltz, Vicky (February 21, 2007). "It's Showtime: The Premiere of BUTV10". ComTalk. Archived from the original on August 24, 2007. Retrieved November 18, 2013 – via BU.edu.
  3. ^ Levy, Max (September 10, 2008). "It's not your father's Bay State". The Daily Free Press. Archived from the original on November 25, 2013. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  4. ^ Daytime Emmy® Awards – Fiction & Lifestyle. The Emmys®. June 25, 2021. Event occurs at 00:30:02. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
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