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March 30, 2015

Are your newsletters monthly?

For the most part, yes. Sometimes we skip a month because we’re really busy, though, so if you’re wondering about missing March’s newsletter, it’s because we didn’t send one. The newsletter actually takes quite a bit of time to write and put together, because we try to include lots of things besides news about us, like book recommendations, writing tips, etc. But we’ve been on a tight deadline for the last several months, and just didn’t have the energy to put one together this month!

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Published on March 30, 2015 09:02

March 29, 2015

ekjohnston:lorimlee:laughhard:Lord of the SwingsSwing...



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Lord of the Swings

Swing wraiths

Wraiths! Wraiths on swings!

"Swing Wraiths" is the name of my next band. We’ll do weddings.

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Published on March 29, 2015 11:30

giraffeslikebookstoo:

These two! Awesome books!



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These two! Awesome books!

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Published on March 29, 2015 10:01

charliebowater:

A little WIP. Treating myself to some doodle...



charliebowater:

A little WIP. Treating myself to some doodle time that has absolutely nothing to do with work :)

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Published on March 29, 2015 08:31

March 28, 2015

Finished reading These Broken Stars

wordikemi:

holy shit that was good. I definitely recommend!

Also, that took less than 24 hrs.

How do I not binge read?

I literally can’t not do it, this cant be good for my health.

As someone who grew up binge-reading, I say: just do it. There’s no joy quite like succumbing to the urge to stay lost in a good book for as long as humanly possible. <3

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Published on March 28, 2015 11:30

scifiontheflybook:

SKYLARK, SHADOWLARK, and LARK ASCENDING by...







scifiontheflybook:

SKYLARK, SHADOWLARK, and LARK ASCENDING by Meagan Spooner

Publisher Synopsis:
Her world ends at the edge of the vast domed barrier of energy enclosing all that’s left of humanity. For two hundred years the city has sustained this barrier by harvesting its children’s innate magical energy when they reach adolescence. When it’s Lark’s turn to be harvested, she finds herself trapped in a nightmarish web of experiments and learns she is something out of legend itself: a Renewa...

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Published on March 28, 2015 10:01

missdarcy87:

Tea time. #currentlyreading #thesebrokenstars...



missdarcy87:

Tea time. #currentlyreading #thesebrokenstars #bookstagram #tea

Very appropriate mug choice. I approve.

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Published on March 28, 2015 08:30

March 27, 2015

npr:

skunkbear:skunkbear:This is a photo of Saturn’s moon...



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This is a photo of Saturn’s moon Enceladus - a dynamic ice world. Its surface shifts on geologic timescales, with vast ice sheets spreading and crashing like tectonic plates. Cryovolcanoes (which is a real term that I did not make up) shoot geysers of water out into space.

Scientists just analyzed tiny particles that they think came from Enceladus, and they’ve concluded the moon has a hot liquid interior under its icy shell. How did they make that logical leap? Here’s...

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Published on March 27, 2015 11:30

nataliebina:

Series: books & things | 18 | This Shattered...



nataliebina:

Series: books & things | 18 | This Shattered World by Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner ( + tomatoes)

“There are no stars, because there are never any stars here, only a thick darkness that rushes down her throat and into her heart. She dreams of drowning.”

I never realized that This Shattered World was the color of tomatoes.

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Published on March 27, 2015 10:01