junglejim4322:

So embarrassing but who cares. But so embarrassing but who cares but it’s so embarrassing but also who cares but it really is embarrassing but really who cares BUT it’s so embarrassing though probably nobody cares but it’s embarrassing asf and nobody cares but

Anonymous asked:

how do you become so well read?

power-chords:

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Julia Vinograd.

rnorningstars:

IDGAF if the women in my fiction are empowering or aspirational, I’m an adult, I don’t need role models, I want the women in my fiction to be interesting, and if that involves being pathetic, hypocritical, amoral, or trapped in a delightfully dysfunctional relationship so be it

gruncheon:

fossilizations:

fossilizations:

“we need to teach media literacy in schools” guys was i really the only person paying attention in english class bffr

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😑

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hairtusk:

all shall be well and all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well

coffee-in-europe:

me, placing jane austen, emily brontë, charlotte brontë, and elizabeth gaskell next to each other on my bookshelf: the girlies

softhe4rted:

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to begin with, the sweet grass by mary oliver, from “devotions”

papenathys:

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Absolutely insane lines to just drop in the middle of an academic text btw. Feeling so normal about this.

[ A Critical History of English Literature, Vol. 1, Prof. David Daiches, first published in 1960 ]