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“Technique is what you fall back on when you run out of…”
Originally posted on Art of Quotation:
“Technique is what you fall back on when you run out of inspiration” – Rudolf Nureyev, 1938-1993, Russian, dancer, choreographer (portrait by Andy Warhol – see Art of Quotation Andy Warhol related quotations here http://artofquotation.wordpress.com/?s=andy+warhol ) ?
Rowan #haiku
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
Open hand ancient are your ways fresh with berries Today’s prompt the Rowan is a photograph shared by Hamish Gunn.
Rick Riordan Returns to Austin!
Originally posted on BookPeople:
We’re thrilled to announce that the one and only Rick Riordan is coming back to Austin with his new book, The Blood of Olympus. We’re hosting Rick at Westlake Peforming Arts Center on Monday, October 13 at 6pm. Tickets are required. Tickets are now available in-store and via bookpeople.com. We hope…
A 10-Year-Old Blogging Sensation
Originally posted on Project Light to Life:
Hi all! I am extremely lucky to have been introduced to a 10-year-old Australian blogger who, for the sake of her privacy, goes by Fluro Zebra or FZ. Although she is dealing with difficult circumstances, I have no doubt that her positivity and desire to help others will…
The tears of a city
Originally posted on Photos/Words Stickers/Books:
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For God’s Sake, Where’s The Truth; or is this Fake?
Originally posted on Who I am:
? ? By Jim Fetzer (with Sofia Smallstorm and Paul Preston) ? “I have a lot of sources in regards to as to what’s going on with the president and the administration and so on, and every one of my sources said it was a false flag”–Paul Preston ?…
New Releases – 8/12/14
Originally posted on BookPeople:
? HARDCOVER FICTION Consuelo’s pick of the day: Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage by Haruki Murakami “Murakami has created one of those rare stories where the language reflects the protagonist. Each word is carefully placed, just as Tsukuru Tazaki meticulously lives his life, putting up barriers between himself…