Here’s a recap of the Rob pic edits I’ve made over the years
Robert Pattinson Pic Edits made by @slowie 2 comments
Michael Welch mentions Robert Pattinson in an interview 1 comment
toofab: Now that the “Twilight” franchise is done, what is your favorite and least favorite memory?
Michael: I have a lot of great memories hanging out with the cast and fans over the years. One time, Justin Chon, Greg Boyce, and I were driving through the streets of Portland, blasting angry music and screaming at the top of our lungs. I forget the circumstances, we were frustrated about something. None of us really knew each other very well at that point, but that was a great bonding experience to get out our collective aggression. You get closer to dudes after something like that.Rob [Pattinson] once talked to me about his musical process, that was cool.
Flashback Pic Post: Old Pics of Robert Pattinson – Part VI Leave a comment
Flashback Pic Post: Old Pics of Robert Pattinson – Part V 2 comments
New/Old Fan Pictures of Robert Pattinson from the Breaking Dawn – Part II Berlin Premiere 3 comments
Flashback Pic Post: Old Pics of Robert Pattinson – Part IV 1 comment
Here’s part 4 of our flashback pic post series of old Robert Pattinson pics.
More after the jump!
Kate Long Talks About “Daniel Gale” And Rob In New Interview 2 comments
Blackrod author Kate Long on how Bad Mother made her a better mum
What inspired your first book?
I decided to write The Bad Mother’s Handbook because I felt no one was really writing about the struggle of ordinary women – lower middle/working class mothers who might have to hold down a job and run a household single-handed.
There were plenty of books on the market about London mums who had fabulous careers and nannies, but I wanted to create a world where the clothes labels were C&;A or Topshop rather than Issey Miyake and Ghost. I didn’t actually set out to make it northern, though. The characters themselves announced it, speaking with Bolton accents. So my home ground of Blackrod became the novel’s ‘Bank Top’.
The story itself follows the lives of three members of the same family, a grandmother who is in her late 70s, a 30-something mother and a teenage daughter, and the story reveals what happens to them during the course of a year.



























