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February 28, 2015

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Published on February 28, 2015 07:40

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Published on February 28, 2015 06:43

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wetheurban:
NOT PHOTOSHOPPED: Katerina Plotnikova...





















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wetheurban:


NOT PHOTOSHOPPED: Katerina Plotnikova Photography (Update)

Russian photographer Katerina Plotnikova (born 1987), with the help of professional trainers and their animals, has completed a series of brilliant photographs with the participation of ‘princesses’ and wild creatures, proving that you don’t need to be a master of Photoshop to achieve the images present only in fairy tales and dreams.


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Love love loooove this! My dream job would be an exotic/ wild animal trainer/ behaviourist.

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Published on February 28, 2015 01:57

February 27, 2015

"I loved to sleep with the window open. Rainy nights were the best of all: I would open the window..."

“I loved to sleep with the window open. Rainy nights were the best of all: I would open the window and put my head on the pillow and close my eyes and feel the wind on my face and listen to the trees sway and creak.”

- Neil Gaiman, The Ocean at the End of the Lane   (via thatkindofwoman)
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Published on February 27, 2015 15:17

awritersnook:Write about someone other characters do not want to...



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Write about someone other characters do not want to cross. This does not necessarily mean that the person is not kind or caring. Is this person a powerful figure in society? Does this person possess a magic beyond any that has ever been recorded? Or is this person just slowly (or rapidly) losing his or her wits, making journeying with this person dangerous?

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Published on February 27, 2015 14:20

writingwillows:greek mythology meme: deities↳ Furies...







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greek mythology meme: deities
↳ Furies (Erinyes) 

In Greek and Roman mythology, the Furies were female spirits of justice and vengeance. They were also called the Erinyes (angry ones). Known especially for pursuing people who had murdered family members, the Furies punished their victims by driving them mad. When not punishing wrongdoers on earth, they lived in the underworld and tortured the damned.

According to some stories, the Furies were sisters born from the blood of Uranus, the primeval god of the sky, when he was wounded by his son Cronus*. In other stories, they were the children of Nyx (night). In either case, their primeval origin set them apart from the other deities of the Greek and Roman pantheons.

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Published on February 27, 2015 13:23

She left the earrings on his writing desk.

writeworld:

Writer’s Block


In one sentence is the spark of a story. Ignite.

Mission: Write a story, a description, a poem, a metaphor, a commentary, or a memory about this sentence. Write something about this sentence.

Be sure to tag writeworld in your block!

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Published on February 27, 2015 12:26

writeworld:

Writer’s Block
A picture says a thousand words....



writeworld:



Writer’s Block


A picture says a thousand words. Write them.


Mission: Write a story, a description, a poem, a metaphor, a commentary, or a critique about this picture. Write something about this picture.


Be sure to tag writeworld in your block!

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Published on February 27, 2015 05:46

February 26, 2015

putthepromptsonpaper:

“Does that mean I’m important again?”

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“Does that mean I’m important again?”

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Published on February 26, 2015 14:20

"Writing texts that are difficult to understand isn’t a sign of high intelligence; it’s a sign of bad..."

“Writing texts that are difficult to understand isn’t a sign of high intelligence; it’s a sign of bad writing.”

- (via mrinterpreter)
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Published on February 26, 2015 13:23