Nate Walton
@natewaltonwrites.bsky.social
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Deadshot been my fave character in comics since Ostrander's Squad, was during six as well. RagDoll and Catman were ones I was most impressed with without having had previous love for them.
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We're headed to Multiverses! Between book signings, panels, and all the glorious chaos, we want to hear from YOU!
Have burning questions about:Christmas Chaos,The Outsider crew?
We’ll be answering them live at the event and sharing some right here on our page too
#OutsidersPublishing #AskTheAuthor
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“You can’t call it freedom if you’ve got to lie to live it.”
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X and original Halloween are "slashers" that are worth watching even if your not a fan of that genre, X in particular is great use of constraints of the genre to tell an awesome story. Outside of that "Late Nate With the Devil".
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A day late
a dollar short
I'm still broke
So back to work.
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Tuesday Writing Prompt (Yes, we're running late!)
We meant to post this yesterday. but hey, it fits the theme!
Prompt: "Running Late"
Write a story, poem, or scene where someone is late to work, a date, a flight, or maybe even something bigger. What’s the consequence?
#TuesdayWritingPrompt
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Justice Kavanaugh: “If the person is a U. S. citizen or otherwise lawfully
in the United States, that individual will be free to go after the brief encounter.”
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I've never once watched it, but last night found out Lindsey from original Halloween was on one of them, now I see this post, world might be telling me something.
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I'm starting to see a bit clearly.
#3Sisters #CoverComing
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Oh, radio, tell me everything you know

I will believe your every word, just tell me so
I see the look in their eyes
I see desire in their lies
In their lies
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The 8th story in #3Sisters is called "Sacked".
It's a revenge story inspired by basically every single 80/90s slasher film ever made. This one is chocked full of references and nods to horror history. These are the four I settled on as best representing it:
#3Sisters #OutsiderPublishingCo
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Now that fall has officially started what will you read? Tell us your favorite fall read.
#booksoffall #booksofinstagram
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I know their sales were not good for a bit due to something that happened a few years ago....but few things as yummy as a Corona with lime and a salted rim.
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The 7th story in #3Sisters is called simply "Prey". I really can not give too much away about the story only that its about perception and how we think we know the answers when we didn't even really understand the questions.
Four films that fit the theme or set the mood:
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gregpak.net
Abolish ICE.
Abolish "A.i."
No arms for genocide.
Protect trans kids.
Shut down the concentration camps.
Abolish tariffs.
Fire RFK, Jr.
Boycott Avelo & Tesla.
Delete Twitter.
No crypto.
Care over punishment.
Vote Mamdani.
Primary every do-nothing D.
Protect vaccines and SSRIs.
No fascism.
#NoKings
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Issue 2 cover for Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes!
(And reminder that issue one is out November 5th)
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Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy ready to fight, surrounded by joker faces
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The 6th story in #3Sisters is a family drama/horror called "All My Precious Possessions" It is one of the more personal stories in the book, it deals with how violence effects our mind and how even when it ends, it's effects do not.
But 4 films that set the mood well, sharing theme or mood with it:
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You can fill a bookcase with novels written about nations where free speech is suppressed. Where a joke or a complaint can destroy your life, your family's life.
These writers do not warn you to be silent. They urge you to speak up. To protect free speech for everyone-- before you lose it.