![]() ![]() Additionally, The CW will feature the broadcast television debut of DOWN TO EARTH WITH ZAC EFRON following the Emmy® winning actor’s travels around the world, and premiere new seasons of returning alternative series GREAT CHOCOLATE SHOWDOWN and MYSTERIES DECODED. New summer unscripted programs include the four-part docuseries GREATEST GEEK YEAR EVER: 1982 chronicling a classic moviegoing year in pop culture, and the over the top extreme cooking competition RECIPE FOR DISASTER. The fan-favorite legal drama FAMILY LAW starring Jewel Staite and Victor Garber returns for a second season, and comedy series BUMP will deliver even more laughs in its second season. Critically-acclaimed dramedy MOONSHINE, about dysfunctional siblings battling for control of their family business also joins the network’s scripted slate. The hilarious family comedy RUN THE BURBS from award-winning “Kim’s Convenience” breakout star Andrew Phung and featuring a talented and diverse ensemble cast, will make its U.S. (Burbank, CA) - The CW Network today unveiled its robust slate of original scripted and unscripted programming debuting on the network in Summer 2023. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Residents of lowerdecks are forced to, for example, maintain Matilda’s energy source (known as “Baby”) despite the awful radiation ramifications or work what’s known as the “Field Decks”, essentially a reimagination of plantations. Life on Matilda is far from ideal, the ship is broken up into 26 decks, ranked from A-Z, with the upper echelons housing passengers with the most privilege and access (think white, wealthy, heterosexual, etc.) with the lower decks harboring passengers from less advantageous social positions. You see, in this universe, Earth experienced an unnamed calamity 300 years ago and a considerable portion of the population was loaded onto Matilda with the hopes that eventually they would be able to, presumably, colonize and eventually destroy but another planet. Rivers Solomon’s An Unkindness of Ghosts ultimately works to answer the question, “what if a previous institutional form of racism was transposed into the future in space?” The novel focuses on our protagonist, Aster, a brilliant scientist and healer living on the Q deck of Matilda, an enormous spaceship that carries just as much racial tension as it does Earthly passengers throughout the cosmos. ![]() ![]() Today, she is concentrating on Silhouette Romance, completely captivated by the breezy fun and touching poignancy of their compact, to-the-point form. A few sales to Bantam Loveswept and Harlequin Romance, Temptationand SuperRomance under the name Helen Conrad followed, as well as to Harpers, Dell Ecstasy, Mills & Boon, and even an historical with Zebra. She published four more romances for Jove under the name Jena Hunt, then began writing Silhouette Desires. ![]() After years of writing romantic suspense in the style of Mary Stewart and children's books in a lot of styles, she finally sold a romance to Jove's Second Chance at Love and there was celebration all around-at least in her ever-patient family of husband and four boys. ![]() She started writing because she felt guilty about spending so much time reading. She was working toward a Master's in Library Science when she dropped out to have her first son. Now, she lives in the Los Angeles area now with Nick, her geologist-computers cientist husband and the two of her four sons who still live at home. and grew up between Holland, Guam, and California, and spent a few years in Washington, D.C. ![]() Helen Conrad was born on April 11 in Pasadena, California, U.S.A. ![]() |