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Dear Softies: An Introduction

An episode of the A Soft Mess podcast, hosted by A Soft Mess, titled "Dear Softies: An Introduction" was published on May 19, 2018 and runs 4 minutes.

May 19, 2018 ·4m · A Soft Mess

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What is A Soft Mess?

What is A Soft Mess?
SoftSpokenZone - ASMR Podcast with uploads every Saturday Honey Do you enjoy ASMR roleplay? Are you in need of relaxing you mind to sleep? This podcast has a mix of auditory ASMR, fan fiction stories, ASMR personal attention roleplay, bedtime stories, and 8D audio recordings. Come, lay down, and relax with me. Let me take your cares away. I will take you on a sweet journey into a soft-spoken world. My name is Honey Dimples. I want to be your mood specialist. Tell me where it hurts! Wishing you soft tingles & relaxation! Belinda by Maria Edgeworth Loyal Books When Belinda was published in 1801, it became both controversial and popular. Controversial because of the inter-racial marriage presented in the novel, and popular because it's a very good comedy of manners, like Evelina by Fanny Burney. Belinda, like Evelina, is a soft and loving girl of 17, is coming to London with her aunt who directs her action in order to make sure that she'll find a good match. But what will happen if Belinda will fall in love? Will Clarence Hervey, the man she loves, be able to marry her? It seems almost impossible, as he is secretly bringing up another woman to be a perfect wife to him and now, in all honor, he thinks he must marry her. These social novels about young women trying to find good husbands were admired by Jane Austen who referred to Belinda, among other novels, in her own novel Northanger Abbey: “'And what are you reading, Miss — ?' 'Oh! It is only a novel!' replies the young lady, while she lays down her book with affected indifference, or moment The Family Grove Lillian Murray A safe and soft space for you and your family to gather, create, share, listen, learn, laugh, meditate and HEAL. 2024 brings us radiant guests from ages 1-101 who have something to share with our sweet tender corner of the world. Enjoy all that we have to offer. Trilby by George du Maurier Loyal Books Trilby, published in 1894, fits into the gothic horror genre which was undergoing a revival during the Fin de siècle and is one of the most popular novels of its time, perhaps the second best selling novel of the Fin de siècle period after Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The story of the poor artist’s model Trilby O’Ferrall, transformed into a diva under the spell of the evil musical genius Svengali, created a sensation. Soap, songs, dances, toothpaste, and Trilby, Florida were all named for the heroine, and a variety of soft felt hat with an indented crown (worn in the London stage production of a dramatization of the novel) came to be called a trilby. The plot inspired Gaston Leroux’s 1910 potboiler Phantom of the Opera and the innumerable works derived from it, and introduced the phrase “in the altogether” (meaning “completely unclothed”) to the English language.
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