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I'M MOVING!

This blog will no longer be active. I’m moving to another blog where I’ll also be posting lit related things, but there will also be more art and such.

I’m not going to delete this blog, however. I just won’t be updated anymore. 

Thanks!

2 April 2013

by StandardDesigns.

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2 April 2013 605 notes

kateordie:

Literary perverts, make some noise! Some quiet, muffled noise.

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26 March 2013 10,844 notes

lohrien:

Harry Potter Illustrations by Casey Robin

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25 March 2013 7,583 notes

10knotes:

ghostsofmanhattan:

I’ve seen this 10000 times but never took the time to realize what it was. This is beyond the cutest thing I have ever seen!! I am totally doing this!!

this is adorable

AWHHHHHHHHHHH its so adorable omg

cutest thing ever

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24 March 2013 222,897 notes

lostcrates:

[DIY Project]

You are probably experiencing some post-dinner lethargy at this point. Are you ready for a simple and fun DIY project? Grab your hot glue gun and your favorite craft paper (a old book will work too.) Check out Krista Sew Inspired to get the full tutorial for beautiful Vintage Inspired Paper Flowers

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23 March 2013 951 notes

AESTHETICS

       » penguin essentials book covers

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22 March 2013 9,578 notes

The Strong Female Character (or: hey! your sexism is showing!)

omfgcate:

It’s interesting (read: infuriating) to me that so many writers and fans think adding strong to the title of female character is anything BUT sexist. Look at what that is saying—we never say “strong male character” because it’s implied. Male characters are mostly treated well by writers—they’re complex and fleshed out and they are usually active participants in the plot. 

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21 March 2013 1,761 notes

audreybenjaminsen:

This is an illustration I made based on Russell Edson’s poem, “Erasing Amyloo”.

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20 March 2013 1,930 notes

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19 March 2013 1,545 notes