Kimberly McCreight's Blog, page 107
October 12, 2015
thebooktrove:
Fall Sunday’s w/ Where They Found Her by Kimberly...
October 11, 2015
Scenes from my last long Marathon training run. 20.25. You...

Scenes from my last long Marathon training run. 20.25. You don’t train for the last 6. They are the stuff of adrenaline, blind error, (agony) and insane elation. You know, like having kids.
October 10, 2015
"Where exactly do you put your hands on somebody who hurts everywhere?"
- Charles D'Ambrosio, “Screenwriter” (via intothelongdark)
"As a writer, if someone falls in love with my work, I know they have fallen in love with my mind...."
- Nayyirah Waheed
(via mysharona1987)
montagemode:
roachpatrol:
oliviawhen:
A solid way to accept...


A solid way to accept someone’s feelings.
i’m gonna die still laughing at this
I gleefully showed this to at least four people and nobody got the joke so
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Danielle Paige on Instagram: “Me and @bigblackcat97 finally! @nycomiccon”
Had the best time at Comic Con today! NY Comic Con was my first panel ever for Dorothy Must Die. Coming back today gave me all the feels! Back tomorrow for signing at 10:45 - and Epic Reads Book Club | Sat. October 10 - 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
elloellenoh:
“So the notion that gun violence is somehow...
October 9, 2015
Courtesy of Elizabeth Gilbert’s Facebook Page. You should follow...

Courtesy of Elizabeth Gilbert’s Facebook Page.
You should follow Elizabeth Gilbert because she’s amazing. And you should read her new book. BIG MAGIC–it’s up next on my list. (Even though I am a teeny bit scared it will have stuff in it about creativity that has never occurred to me and I will have a massive, crippling panic attack). Luckily, however, I just finished FURIOUSLY HAPPY by Jenny Lawson–which was also awesome and you should all read–and I believe this will help counteract any potential existential panic.
Bottom line: Read Both. Immediately.
redwineandcigs:
im the crab
October 8, 2015
The Atlantic - Advice on Writing From Ta-Nehisi Coates | Facebook
This video is everything.