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Sketch of the day no 377: Mangostein and Rambutan in a bowl #Moleskine

Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
Sketch of Mangostein and Rambutan in a bowl Sketch of Mangostein and Rambutan in a bowl. These are my 2 favourite tropical fruits. They are seasonal, starting now. I sketched this in Chiang Mai at the weekend. I don’t know how I even had time to do this. It was…

My Salinger Year – Joanne Rakoff

Autumn’s True Tenderness

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
you have come to me, all tenderness & meekness to give solace to me, my dear…. this portends perhaps to my forsaken doom or to some suffering that God wants to quantify? all things being equal, I am not here forever no, mortality is a brief window closing don’t you…

Italian pasta salad. Like, half a recipe.

Originally posted on write meg!:
I haven’t made much that’s recipe-share-worthy in ages, friends. Lest you be ridiculously disappointed with me, in my own defense? Our kitchen is still only half unpacked, which means Spencer and I are looking at each other with befuddled expressions searching for spoons or meat thermometers or butter at least…

Scrivener for Authors

Scrivener for Authors

Originally posted on writerlywitterings:
This is a very short comment as an add-on to my video about writing with Scrivener. I’d recommend you take a few minutes to watch the video before reading on, because it’ll make more sense! When I was talking about the way that Scrivener works for me, the main thing is,…

Review: City by James Roy

Originally posted on Saturday Night's Alright for Writing:
Title: City Series: None, companion to Town Author: James Roy Published by: University of Queensland Press 2012 Genre: YA, contemporary, short stories Length: 312 pages Rating: 4 stars Goodreads | Amazon | Bookworld Everyone has a story The people in City aren’t special. They’re the young…

Just about

Originally posted on e-Tinkerbell:
What did the good Pharrel Williams say ?”Clap along if you know what happiness is to you“, well I guess he has done a lot clapping this year considering the immense success of his worldwide hit ” Happy“, however, do you know what happiness is to you, or better when? Metaphorically…

FOR FALLEN REALITIES, LIKE HAPPINESS

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
as I write these lines i find happiness in my heart at random, like water tasted pure Possessing me, how could I make happiness like me per se I feel the lineage of bliss tonight orchid whirlwinds residing somewhere within, like melting from the inside for sunsets and also, mad…

What’s the Ideal Length of your Post?

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Abraham Lincoln, giant In other words, how long is long enough? Now, now, my dear readers, please take your mind off the gutter. I’m simply referring to the ideal length of a social media post – any social media post. Abraham Lincoln was asked, “How long should a man’s legs…

Throwback Thursday: Fear of Formatting

Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
It’s Throwback Thursday again, and today’s recycled post goes back to May 2013. As I endeavor to format and publish a new book (wish me luck), I’ve been thinking about those self-publishing fears that prevent some of us authors from going it alone. Don’t let your fear…

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