Leah Flavell
Location
Northamptonshire, UK
School
De Montfort University, University Of Wolverhampton
Expertise
Food Culture, Food History, Recipes
- Leah Flavell has written content for multiple web outlets, including The Daily Meal and Looper.
- She is currently writing her debut novel.
- Her favorite dishes include pizza, pasta, and peanut-butter curries.
Experience
Leah Flavell is a freelance news and features writer living in the UK. She began writing articles about professional wrestling for What Culture in 2015 and The Sportster in 2019 before transitioning to entertainment writing with freelance positions at Screen Rant and Comic Book Resources. After writing for outlets such as Out Front Magazine and Your Dog Advisor, Leah began writing for Looper in 2021 and has since written numerous feature articles and news pieces. Currently, she writes for The Daily Meal, covering recipes, culture, and the history of food.
Education
Leah completed a bachelor's degree in creative writing and film studies at the University of Wolverhampton in 2018. In 2020, she achieved a master's degree in creative writing at De Montfort University while working part-time as a freelance writer.
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Stories By Leah Flavell
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Future seasons of "House of the Dragon" look to be full of surprises, even for book readers. Here's every event from "Fire and Blood" fans can expect to see.
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"House of the Dragon" has the largest collection of dragons Westeros has ever seen. Here is every new dragon we could meet in "House of the Dragon" Season 2.
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King Aegon Targaryen of Westeros causes calamity during his reign. Here are things only hardcore "House of the Dragon" fans know about Aegon II Targaryen.
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"House of the Dragon" star Nanna Blondell was concerned that viewers might hate her character due to the circumstances of her death in Season 1, Episode 6.
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Considering the circumstances, can John Walker really be blamed for his actions on "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier"? Maybe he actually had a point.
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"The Outsiders" author S.E. Hinton explained the brief cameo she had in "Supernatural" and what it was like working with Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki.
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With both Henry Cavill and Dwayne Johnson stepping away from the DC Universe, Warner Bros.' "Man of Steel"/"Black Adam" collection feels really weird.
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A representative for Jeremy Renner has shared that the actor is "in critical but stable condition" after a scary "weather[-]related accident."
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While fans were overjoyed at Hopper and Joyce's reunion in "Stranger Things" Season 4, some are confused by her decision to leave for Russia in the first place.
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The Hawkins gang's escape from the Upside Down in "Stranger Things" Season 4 and subsequent appearance in town two days later creates a crater-sized plot hole.
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Sadie Sink is riding high thanks to "Stranger Things," and many fans want her to join the MCU as Jean Grey. It's not happening yet, but she's open to the idea.
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George RR Martin revealed what the Lannisters' home really looked like on his blog, teasing an image of Casterly Rock, which is quite literally built into rock.
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Grease is one of the most famous films of the 70s, and according to Didi Conn, one of the actors, the cast remained in character even while not filming.
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When asked by the interviewer about seasickness, "House of the Dragon" actor Steve Toussaint revealed this was something he kept from showrunners initially.
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During their interview, Emma D'Arcy revealed what it was like to "share custody" of Rhaenyra and which unexpected "Game of Thrones" character is their favorite.
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Emma D'Arcy and Olivia Cooke recently shared a number of details about the audition process for "House of the Dragon."
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The dragons of the "Game of Thrones" are terrifying weapons of mass destruction. Here are the most devastating dragon fights in the "Game Of Thrones" universe.
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A number of major characters died during the long run of "The Vampire Diaries." The death that many fans feel hurt the most was that of Sheriff Liz Forbes.
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1923 is extending its star studded cast by adding Game of Thrones actor Joseph Malwe to the crew. Here's what we know about the actor's arrival.
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Ray Fisher jumped into the James Gunn DC debate with a biting tweet against the director, claiming that he supports toxic behavior on set.
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While "Jaws" is one of the most beloved blockbusters in cinema history, its legacy is also dark, and Steven Spielberg regrets how the film impacted the sharks.
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Dumbledore was a powerful wizard. But a new theory asserts that the "Harry Potter" character may have had a trick up his sleeve in the form of a special card.
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Sadie Sink is best known for playing Max in "Stranger Things," and she even has a fan in the form of her "The Whale" co-star Brendan Fraser.
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Can't wait for Season 2 of "House of the Dragon?" Here's everything we know so far.
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Aemond Targaryen is one of the more ruthless, and mysterious, characters in the first season of "House of the Dragon." Here's a "Fire & Blood"-aided breakdown.
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Jonathan Majors confirmed that fans should expect a different version of Kang in Antman: Quantumania. As a new variant, Majors has tweaked the character.
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John Boyega wowed audiences with his performance in 2022's "The Woman King," and he says it's as close as he'll get to being in a "Black Panther" movie.