30 8 / 2016

bookmania:

Literature overload! Bookish sculptures “Biografías” by Spanish artist Alicia Martin

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29 8 / 2016

"I’ve had the same editor since 1967. Many times he has said to me over the years or asked me, Why would you use a semicolon instead of a colon? And many times over the years I have said to him things like: I will never speak to you again. Forever. Goodbye. That is it. Thank you very much. And I leave. Then I read the piece and I think of his suggestions. I send him a telegram that says, OK, so you’re right. So what? Don’t ever mention this to me again. If you do, I will never speak to you again."

Maya Angelou, interviewed in The Art of Fiction No. 119  (via soemily)

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28 8 / 2016

"Sometimes the night wakes up in the
middle of me
and I can do nothing
but
become the moon."

25 3 / 2015

alaiha:

chvkwve:

I like being invited to things.
I don’t necessarily like going
But I like being invited.

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24 3 / 2015

yahighway:
“earloffabulousness:
“Me BSing an essay the night before it’s due.
”
on deadline
”

yahighway:

earloffabulousness:

Me BSing an essay the night before it’s due.

on deadline

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02 3 / 2015

ursulavernon:

dduane:

spicyshimmy:

this is the best book ever written

True. 😀

To this DAY I regret that I was on a forum where John M. Ford hung out and I never got up the nerve to tell him that I read that book eleven hundred times as a weird pre-teen.

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01 3 / 2015

wetheurban:

NOT PHOTOSHOPPED: Katerina Plotnikova Photography (Update)

Russian photographer Katerina Plotnikova (born 1987), with the help of professional trainers and their animals, has completed a series of brilliant photographs with the participation of ‘princesses’ and wild creatures, proving that you don’t need to be a master of Photoshop to achieve the images present only in fairy tales and dreams.

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01 3 / 2015

shaggyshan:

3dmat:

Once again, spite concurs all.

I KNEW it! (fricken space wizards…)

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07 2 / 2015

This week I got featured on My Favorite Bit, a fabulous feature on Mary Robinette Kowal’s blog where authors & creators can talk about their work, their new releases, and (as the title might indicate) their favorite bits of said projects. Take a look for a little glimpse into the makings of Dance ‘Til Dawn!

07 2 / 2015

solarbird:

royalprat:

wryer:

Giant driftwood on the beach at La Push, Washington (2010)

this made me feel really uneasy, the ocean is terrifying.

its like when cats bring home a dead bird and drop it at your feet except the ocean is like I HAVE BROUGHT YOU THIS ENORMOUS TREE FROM THE DEPTHS OF HELL ENJOY

This is why we have Beach Logs Kill signs.

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and now I want a horror movie featuring rampaging logs.

(SyFy Originals: get on that.)

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