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“I felt my lungs inflate with the onrush of scenery—air, mountains, trees, people. I thought, "This is what it is to be happy.”
Sylvia Plath “The bell jar”
Sometimes, writer’s block is just not allowing yourself to write poorly. Give yourself that freedom.
me, in october : hm, i rly should focus on my studies this year, not enough time to nano, maybe next year
me, last night : omg best idea i’ve ever gotten, fuck history and literature, gonna smash those 50k
nanowrimo email: you’re not writing alone this november!
me, crying: i’m not writing at ALL
The only problematic thing with e-books is that after I’ve finished them I can’t put them on my trophy shelf, like a serial killer.
There are 3 brands of character songs, any song you associate with a character will fit one or more of these categories:
1. The lyrics fit
2. The song just carries those Character Vibes, often times inexplicably, regardless of lyrics
3. You really liked that song at the same time you liked the character
These are the facts
4. Exactly one lyric in the entire song fits, but it fits so well you’re going to keep the song anyways
alex and henry ending their emails with historically gay letters… absolutely iconic. the fucking effort and detail and research that went into finding those letters and making them fit perfectly for each email and situation was just impeccable. absolutely iconic writing and so well thought out. yes casey mcquiston!! i’m impressed and mesmerized and so in love
Ayla: keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer. Keep them almost unbearably close. Go skinny dipping with them. Stare longingly at their lips. Passionately make out with them. That’s the only way you’ll be able to get close enough to stab them. The Only Way.