This, along with much else, struck a chord:
'But exuberant expressions of rage seemed to him mere admissions of one's vulnerability, the power the other still held. He'd withhold them.'
This, along with much else, struck a chord:
'But exuberant expressions of rage seemed to him mere admissions of one's vulnerability, the power the other still held. He'd withhold them.'
BE to DM: People want to see dog shit on the road and step in it, so they can be annoyed or offended
DM: ...People really, really wanting to say who they are by screaming at whatever shit they’ve stepped in and saying: ‘I’m not that.’
BE to DM: People want to see dog shit on the road and step in it, so they can be annoyed or offended
DM: ...People really, really wanting to say who they are by screaming at whatever shit they’ve stepped in and saying: ‘I’m not that.’
'The further the girl was from poverty, the closer her child was to living. Death wasn't random.'
My aunt's child lived.
'The further the girl was from poverty, the closer her child was to living. Death wasn't random.'
My aunt's child lived.
'Brendan drank in McCrink's every night where the clientele were already dead to themselves, their elegies long written in the heartbreak of their wives and children and their own brokenness.'
'Brendan drank in McCrink's every night where the clientele were already dead to themselves, their elegies long written in the heartbreak of their wives and children and their own brokenness.'
www.divasofverse.com/2019/02/dron...
www.divasofverse.com/2019/02/dron...
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Unquestionably the most useful book for writers I’ve read in a long time.
Unquestionably the most useful book for writers I’ve read in a long time.
www.thewellsstreetjournal.com/past-issues-1
www.thewellsstreetjournal.com/past-issues-1
Ouch!
Ouch!
No - it's from Aria Aber's lyrical novel, anyone who was a wild child will love this, set in Berlin:
No - it's from Aria Aber's lyrical novel, anyone who was a wild child will love this, set in Berlin:
www.theguardian.com/music/2025/m...
www.theguardian.com/music/2025/m...
To which I can only reply, 'No kiddin'!'
To which I can only reply, 'No kiddin'!'
www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2...
www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2...
Let that sink in.
Let that sink in.