Got teary-eyed when I finally held it. Which is synonymous with terror-ised. Front, back, and last page of first story. π¦π€
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Winner Far Horizons Award for Short Fiction 2023; finalist Fiddlehead Short Fiction Prize 2023 & Cambridge Short Story Prize 2024. Edith Wharton WiR 2024. Words: The Waxed Lemon, The Moth, Malahat, The New Quarterly & other lovelies. CCA-funded sabbatical!
Got teary-eyed when I finally held it. Which is synonymous with terror-ised. Front, back, and last page of first story. π¦π€
Perfect! Happy Birthday! π
Post your complaints here ...
such a procedure can do no harm
ππ Yay, Wendy! I missed a lot of fun by the looks of it. Go Split Lip! Go!π π
'I didnβt have time to be anyoneβs muse... I was too busy rebelling..."
- Leonora Carrington (1917-2011)
UK artist
#InternationalWomensDay
So pretty.
Gorgeous display of flowers by Balthasar van der Ast of Middelburg who (alas!) died OTD in 1657.
Love anyone who travels with personal-sized moka! ππ€β
Wow. I can see why. Gorgeous.
Nice! I look forward to reading this, Mike! :)
Marc Chagall (1943)
O-Canada Goes Cross Country
Timothy Wilson Hoey
n.d.
L'homme endormi Carolas-Duran
I saw this painting a few years ago in Lille and think of it often
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"My idea of success is personal freedom."
βEdith Wharton, "The House of Mirth"
beautiful
Infographic red background, gold-yellow stars, white text announcing winners and runners up of the Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Lit Fest fiction contest. "Fold Backwards" title of winning story by (my dear friend and amazing writer) Tena Laing.
Tena, winning prizes! Yes!!! π₯πΎπ
Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival Fiction Contest. New Orleans, go see her read from her prize-winning story at the festival later this month! π«βοΈ
Infographic red background, gold-yellow stars, white text announcing winners and runners up of the Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Lit Fest fiction contest. "Fold Backwards" title of winning story by (my dear friend and amazing writer) Tena Laing.
Tena, winning prizes! Yes!!! π₯πΎπ
Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival Fiction Contest. New Orleans, go see her read from her prize-winning story at the festival later this month! π«βοΈ
Line drawing/Text(ile), Layered Print on Saunders Waterford Paper
And are you in love? And are you happy? And do you sometimes write a poem? And have you had your hair cut? And have you met anybody of such beauty your eyes dance, as the waves danced, Virginia Woolf Letter to Quentin Bell 17th February 1930
~Virginia Woolf, letter to Quentin Bell
(February 17, 1930)
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Lovely! Congrats! π
2/2 Beautiful Annunciation by Michiel Coxcie, aka the Flemish Raphael. Especially loving Gabriel's outfit.
and his ride.
Fact!
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oh thanks I badly needed a laugh!
The world is everything that's in my case.
Screenshot of interview with Hélène Cixous. Interviewer asks tediously long question. Cixous responds: Stop. Interviewer: Okay. Excerpted from The Paris Review (?) Source credit: @anteluca
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