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A picture of the text of the biography To Leave a Warrior Behind by Jon Tattrie, largely blurred, with this in sharp focus: Lincoln had changed him, and he found himself growing distant from his roots. "My family consisted of bourgeois Negroes and I was just like them until I woke up in 1967. From that point on, damn near everything I did appalled them," he later wrote. (from p.45 of the hardcover edition)

A picture of the text of the biography To Leave a Warrior Behind by Jon Tattrie, largely blurred, with this in sharp focus: Lincoln had changed him, and he found himself growing distant from his roots. "My family consisted of bourgeois Negroes and I was just like them until I woke up in 1967. From that point on, damn near everything I did appalled them," he later wrote. (from p.45 of the hardcover edition)

A picture of the text of the biography To Leave a Warrior Behind by Jon Tattrie, largely blurred, with this in sharp focus: On the next page come the rabble photos and identities. Charles "Snake" Saunders stands tall and skinny and dapperly dressed in a warm coat and too-short pants that expose his socks. His right hand rests on his hip and his left hand holds a notebook over a trash can in front of the Old Canteen. The caption reads: "Snake Charlie went through so many changes during his four years that it is difficult to find the real him. Intellectually inclined, he could always be depended upon for deep rabble, out of which sometimes came useful ideas. We will always remember his 'metamorphosis.'" (from p.46 of the hardcover edition)

A picture of the text of the biography To Leave a Warrior Behind by Jon Tattrie, largely blurred, with this in sharp focus: On the next page come the rabble photos and identities. Charles "Snake" Saunders stands tall and skinny and dapperly dressed in a warm coat and too-short pants that expose his socks. His right hand rests on his hip and his left hand holds a notebook over a trash can in front of the Old Canteen. The caption reads: "Snake Charlie went through so many changes during his four years that it is difficult to find the real him. Intellectually inclined, he could always be depended upon for deep rabble, out of which sometimes came useful ideas. We will always remember his 'metamorphosis.'" (from p.46 of the hardcover edition)

A picture of the text of the biography To Leave a Warrior Behind by Jon Tattrie: Charles described the name Imaro as one of the "hidden meanings" he embedded in his work. "The name 'Imaro' was derived from the Swahili word for strong." he said.29 He doesn't specify the Swahili word, and a direct translation of English's strong yields Swahili's naguvu. However, the Swahili word imara means solid, stable, steadfast, sturdy, and strengthened. Imara is used as a first name, typically for girls. Charles likely turned the a to an o to get the male name Imaro. "Swahili is a fairly dominant language in the eastern region, and that's where Imaro is born, raised, and has his initial adventures. So I used Swahili there," Charles explained.30 "I've done some stories set on the west coast of Nyumbani, and for that I've used Hausa as my base language, mainly because that's the only West African language I've been able to find a textbook or teach-yourself book for. There's also Yoruba. I've got a book on that, so I kind of mix Hausa and Yoruba in the west. In the middle, I have a book which has some words of Mali, which is a north-central African nation, and when I start writing about South Nyumbani I'm going to have to get hold of some linguistic sources for Zulu [not pictured: the end of that sentence is: and Xosa.] Below are the footnotes for 29: Elliot interview and for 30: Interview in Polar Borealis, late 1980s, republished in 2020. (from p.62 of the hardcover edition)

A picture of the text of the biography To Leave a Warrior Behind by Jon Tattrie: Charles described the name Imaro as one of the "hidden meanings" he embedded in his work. "The name 'Imaro' was derived from the Swahili word for strong." he said.29 He doesn't specify the Swahili word, and a direct translation of English's strong yields Swahili's naguvu. However, the Swahili word imara means solid, stable, steadfast, sturdy, and strengthened. Imara is used as a first name, typically for girls. Charles likely turned the a to an o to get the male name Imaro. "Swahili is a fairly dominant language in the eastern region, and that's where Imaro is born, raised, and has his initial adventures. So I used Swahili there," Charles explained.30 "I've done some stories set on the west coast of Nyumbani, and for that I've used Hausa as my base language, mainly because that's the only West African language I've been able to find a textbook or teach-yourself book for. There's also Yoruba. I've got a book on that, so I kind of mix Hausa and Yoruba in the west. In the middle, I have a book which has some words of Mali, which is a north-central African nation, and when I start writing about South Nyumbani I'm going to have to get hold of some linguistic sources for Zulu [not pictured: the end of that sentence is: and Xosa.] Below are the footnotes for 29: Elliot interview and for 30: Interview in Polar Borealis, late 1980s, republished in 2020. (from p.62 of the hardcover edition)

A picture of the text of the biography To Leave a Warrior Behind by Jon Tattrie, largely blurred, with this in sharp focus: In the spring 1979 edition of Borealis, [John] Bell writes that "probably the chief reason that Ottawa has emerged as the fantasy capital of Canada is the presence in that city of Charles Saunders." (from p.67 of the hardcover edition)

A picture of the text of the biography To Leave a Warrior Behind by Jon Tattrie, largely blurred, with this in sharp focus: In the spring 1979 edition of Borealis, [John] Bell writes that "probably the chief reason that Ottawa has emerged as the fantasy capital of Canada is the presence in that city of Charles Saunders." (from p.67 of the hardcover edition)

I am living for this biography of Saunders right now. So interesting! Highly recommended. And of course we're reading Imaro for @tricon-hfx.bsky.social. And I'm really curious about that quote by Bell that "probably ...1/2

#CharlesSaunders #CharlesRSaunders #SwordAndSoul #SwordAndSorcery #Halifax

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Wir wollen endlich mal Ross und Reiter nennen!

Na ja, so ähnlich zumindest ...

Kriegsbulle Gbo und Dossouye

(Artist: Stanley Weaver Jr.)

#CharlesSaunders #SwordAndSoul

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1:40pm TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1957 #Crime film🎥 “The End of The Line” directed by #CharlesSaunders & written by #PaulErickson

🌟 #AlanBaxter #BarbaraShelley #FerdyMayne #JenniferJayne

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Was macht Imaro als erstes, wenn er in die Stadt/Zivilisation kommt? Einen Typ verprügeln, der seinen Ochsen mit der Peitsche misshandelt. Denn das geht ja so überhaupt nicht.

#Imaro #CharlesSaunders #SwordAndSoul

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Cliff Birds Karte von Charles Saunders' Nyumbani. Ursprünglich abgedruckt in REHupa #34 (Juli 1978). #Imaro #CharlesSaunders #SwordAndSoul

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9:05am TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1959 #Crime #Thriller film🎥 “Naked Fury” (aka “The Pleasure Lovers”) directed by #CharlesSaunders from a screenplay by #BrockWilliams and based on a story by #GuidoCoen

🌟 #ReedDeRouen #KennethCope #LeighMadison

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7:35pm TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

From 1958, Ep 36 of the #Crime series📺 #Dial999 “Heads or Tails” directed by #CharlesSaunders & written by #NevilleDasey

🌟 #RobertBeatty #EdwardUnderdown #RafDeLaTorre #RichardBebb #MaxBrimmell #JoyceGregg #TerryDickinson

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9:45am TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1957 #Crime film🎥 “The End of The Line” directed by #CharlesSaunders & written by #PaulErickson

🌟 #AlanBaxter #BarbaraShelley #FerdyMayne #JenniferJayne

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8:35am TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1954 #Crime film🎥 “Scarlet Web” directed by #CharlesSaunders from an original screenplay by #DoreenMontgomery

🌟 #GriffithJones #HazelCourt #ZenaMarshall

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10:50am TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1957 #Crime #Thriller film🎥 “Kill Her Gently” directed by #CharlesSaunders & written by #PaulErickson

🌟 #GriffithJones #MaureenConnell #MarcLawrence #GeorgeMikell

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9:05am TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1957 #Crime film🎥 “Date With Disaster” directed by #CharlesSaunders from an original screenplay by #BrockWilliams

🌟 #TomDrake #WilliamHartnell #ShirleyEaton #MauriceKaufmann #MichaelGolden #RichardShaw #CharlesBrodie #DeidreMayne

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8:05am TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1952 #Comedy film🎥 “Come Back Peter” directed by #CharlesSaunders from his screenplay adaptation of A.P. Dearsley’s 1947 play🎭 of that name

🌟 #PatrickHolt #PeterHammond #HumphreyLestocq

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10:15am TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1956 #Crime film🎥 “The Narrowing Circle” directed by #CharlesSaunders from a screenplay by Doreen Montgomery

Based on the 1954 novel📖 by #JulianSymons

🌟 #PaulCarpenter #HazelCourt

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9:45am TODAY on @TalkingPicsTV

The 1953 #Comedy film🎥 “Love in Pawn” directed by #CharlesSaunders and written by Humphrey Knight, Guy Morgan, Frank Muir & Denis Norden

🌟 #BernardBraden #BarbaraKelly #JeannieCarson #RegDixon #JohnLaurie

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3:15pm TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1957 #Crime film🎥 “The End of The Line” directed by #CharlesSaunders & written by #PaulErickson

🌟 #AlanBaxter #BarbaraShelley #FerdyMayne #JenniferJayne

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Art by Trevor Ngwenya.

#imaro #shakar #charlessaunders #swordandsoul

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11:35am TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1952 #Hammer #Crime film🎥 “Death of an Angel” directed by #CharlesSaunders from #ReginaldLong’s screenplay & based on #FrankKing’s play🎭 “This is Mary's Chair”

🌟 #PatrickBarr #JaneBaxter #JulieSomers #RaymondYoung #JeanLodge #RussellNapier

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We have two #books about #Africville in stock: www.daveshootsbookseller.com/quicksearch/... #Booksky #BlackHistoryMonth #NovaScotia #CharlesSaunders

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11:15am TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1957 #Crime film🎥 “Date With Disaster” directed by #CharlesSaunders from an original screenplay by #BrockWilliams

🌟 #TomDrake #WilliamHartnell #ShirleyEaton #MauriceKaufmann

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9:30am TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1962 #Crime #Thriller film🎥 “Danger By My Side” directed by #CharlesSaunders from a screenplay by #RonaldLiles & #AubreyCash

🌟 #AnthonyOliver #MaureenConnell #AlanTilvern #BillNagy

More 👉 brianmatthews60.blogspot.com/2013/12/dang...

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#FridayNightAtTheHomeDriveIn
The Woman Eater (1958) by #CharlesSaunders
w/ #GeorgeCoulouris #VeraDay #JoyceGregg
A mad scientist feeds women to a flesh-eating tree to create a serum that resurrects the dead.
“No Beautiful Woman is Safe!”
#SciFi #Horror
#NotQuiteClassicCinema

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#KennethCope #ReedDuRouen star in NAKED FURY (1959) 9:05am crime drama #TPTVsubtitles

📽️ Co-starring #LeighMadison and directed by #CharlesSaunders

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10:40am TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1957 #Crime #Thriller film🎥 “Kill Her Gently” directed by #CharlesSaunders & written by #PaulErickson

🌟 #GriffithJones #MaureenConnell #MarcLawrence #GeorgeMikell

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4:05pm TODAY on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social

The 1952 #Hammer #Crime film🎥 “Death of an Angel” directed by #CharlesSaunders from #ReginaldLong’s screenplay & based on #FrankKing’s play🎭 “This is Mary's Chair”

🌟 #PatrickBarr #JaneBaxter #JulieSomers #RaymondYoung #JeanLodge #RussellNapier

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#FridayNightAtTheHomeDriveIn

The Man Without a Body (1957) by #WLeeWilder & #CharlesSaunders

w/ #RobertHutton #GeorgeCoulouris #JuliaArnall

A businessman with a brain tumour conspires to get a new brain - by stealing the head of Nostradamus.

#Horror #SciFi #NotQuiteClassicCinema

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