June 2012
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May 2012
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My Booky Wook →
megaplots:
oh my lord, what a thing it is.
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April 2012
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“Living Under Water” by Jack Hodil
You are very deep in an ocean.
If you swim you can live a full life while drowning.
You will get married to a bottlenose dolphin and wear a coral ring.
You will give birth to yourself, but it will be so tiny that you lose it in the water.
Your love will die first and you will be alone. You are a brave little swimmer.
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Jack Hodil is an English major and Creative Writing minor at the...
clavicola:
I like my thesaurus as more than a friend
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(verb: agree, concur, be of the same mind/opinion, see eye to eye, be in sympathy.)
March 2012
40 posts
she wants to be a shipwreck,
belly to the sky, deathly quiet relic of the heaviest, most immeasurable forces
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Your Brain on Fiction →
itwonlast:
By ANNIE MURPHY PAUL l NYTimes Sunday Review March 17, 2012
Amid the squawks and pings of our digital devices, the old-fashioned virtues of reading novels can seem faded, even futile. But new support for the value of fiction is arriving from an unexpected quarter: neuroscience.
Brain scans are revealing what happens in our heads when we read a detailed description, an evocative...
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