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10 Things I Learned in Graduate School (Year One)
Originally posted on Highest Form of Whit:
10. Graduate programs really, really differ depending on what your focus is. My biffle Batman had 30 page finals and conferences to attend and research to do and calculations to run. Me? Oh, I ate dinner with my classmates and we talked about our writing a little bit.…
The Goblin Emperor, by Katherine Addison
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Maia Drazhar is an 18-year-old half-elf, half-goblin prince, living in exile with his embittered guardian, when a zeppelin accident (yes, the elves have zeppelins) takes out most of the royal line. Suddenly Maia is Emperor of the Elflands. As the fourth son of an unfavored and long-dead…
Darkroomless
Originally posted on joebeckerphoto:
An oldie but a goodie, Devils Garden in the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Utah; shot on film and processed in my wet darkroom. My computer is down now, going through an upgrade. So for the next week or so, I am without a darkroom. I’m wondering how many of you…
Book review: ‘The Heiresses’ by Sara Shepard
Originally posted on write meg!:
In the wilds of Manhattan are four wealthy women — all heiresses to the sizable Saybrook diamond fortune. When their grandfather returned from World War II with a rare, valuable gem, he couldn’t have known how his empire would expand . . . or how his granddaughters would someday work…
A Shadow
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
A Shadow Regina Puckett I’m a leper and an outcast An invitation no one asked A shadow lost in the mist Lips no one ever kissed A heart no one cared for Someone no one could adore
Six word poems
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Sleek Steel Stalled Smoking Serpentine Snarl-up Grim Grey Growling Gasoline Galvanised Gridlock ©Brocken Inaglory Rain Running Rivers Rills Ripple Replete Green Grass Glimmers Glorious Glittering Gift.