January 2010
addendum
*or at least download it.
dear world:
you do not have to be a slut to sell your music. jsyk, i will buy it even if you aren’t half naked and whoring yourself out.
Gregor was down again
Said, “Come on, kick me again!”
Said,...
– Jacqueline, Franz Ferdinand
have always liked this bit. >:
random thoughts time
i was fully planning on sulking all night but i’ve been reading instead; re-read Howl’s Moving Castle and now I’m reading the sequel, House of Many Ways, and it is so lovely I can’t help but smile. ): Darn books! Making it so hard for me to sulk!
I’ve decided I hate my story for fiction writing, in case everyone else does, or in case they don’t hate it because...
tattoos again
blue canary in an outlet: y/n?
i’m into music tattoos and i’m trying to figure out if i’d regret that. probably on my other shoulder…
my story
“Anthony thought. He thought often about many things. Many of them were quite useless. The ones that weren’t he put down with a piece of charcoal, where they became entirely useless, but more marketable. That was how Anthony became an artist.”
Look at me, being a witty pretentious writer. /barf
so today in physics...
i was drawing instead of taking notes, like usual, and i was focusing on noses. Different types of noses, you know. So I draw a bunch of faces with different expressions and generic hair and big ole noses and I cover the paper and I look and they are all David Tennant. orz
Nice!” screamed Howl. “You would! You did it on purpose. You...
– started reading Howl’s Moving Castle again last night. Oh Howl, you’re such a drama queen. From now on, I am going to start yelling “Despair! Anguish! Horror!” whenever I’m overreacting.
ohhh wait i get it. “literary fiction” is fancyspeak for “pretentious.” alright, i’ll write something fitzgerald-y.
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“This isn’t a class in genre fiction writing, so keep the zombies in their own worlds for now. I want you to focus on working with human characters grounded in their own versions of reality—which is not necessarily realism itself. It is important to learn to write literary fiction so you have that as a foundation. Feel free to keep writing about zombies outside of the class, and...
my reply
“So…it is okay to write in other genres as long as it remains literary? Please correct me if I misunderstood. My story is realistic but not so much centered in realism. It involves zombies. It’s about relationships and stuff too, there’s just zombies as a subplot. I need to know if this is okay.”
this is about as clear as I can get.
does anyone speak english professor?
original message:
“I was just wondering, since most of the stories we’ve been reading are realistic fiction, if there’s any such limitations on our short stories for workshop? All the ones we have read have also been realistic fiction, and I just wanted to check if that was a choice on the authors’ parts or whether I should stay away from science-fiction and the like. Just...
Dear Suite-mates:
I’d just like to let you know that sharing a communal bathroom is a new experience for me. Surprisingly, it hasn’t been all that unpleasant. It took a bit of getting used to, sure, but it’s not so bad now that I’ve adapted.
For instance, that counter-space above the sinks was really a design faux paus. It didn’t match anything else in the bathroom! Luckily, you girls...
also goddamnit kat
why do you make me reblog embarrassing pictures orz