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Love loves to love love.
Being a writer is lying in bed at two am, waiting for sleep, only to be met with two new characters, clarity for a plotline, and an entire scene concept for a novel that isn’t your current project.
“When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”— Haruki Murakami
“People change, no use getting sentimental about it. Move on, find someone else.”— David Nicholls, One Day
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익명 질문: hello! could you please recommend some classic lesbian literature?
archaeologicals-deactivated2016:
Hi! Absolutely.
- The Complete Works of Sappho
- Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
- Annie on my Mind by Nancy Garden
- Oranges are Not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson
- The Colour Purple by Alice Walker
- Nightwood by Djuna Barnes
- Kissing the Witch by Emma Donoghue
- Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg
- Odd Girl Out by Ann Bannon
- The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall
- Orlando by Virginia Woolf
- Patience and Sarah by Isabel Miller
- Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg
- Chocolates For Breakfast by Pamela Moore
- The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas by Gertrude Stein
- The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith
- Curious Wine by Katherine V. Forrest
- Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown
“Sometimes you simply needed someone kind to sit with you while you dealt with things.”— Gail Honeyman, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
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