Enderal...or at least it did
reblog with a video game that feels like home.
Would wait in long lines to ride this !
so anyway, here’s this surprisingly paleontologically current carousel deinonychus
Yay! Now I actually look forward to driving in to work tomorrow!!
Chapter Six of the audiobook now online! Enjoy!
Thanks a bunch to Ben Britton for his standout performance, as well as to Marvin for the editing and music!
If you’d like to support the novel or my writing in general, feel free to check out his Patreon at www.patreon.com/niseam . Every dollar helps!
If I hadn't had leos, I would have thought this 'shopped, but nope! That's really how they are!
One can only hope to have contributed to the scientific and social growth of humanity as she did.
Rest in peace after your long, fruitful life.
jespar: for once in your life, lets not get involved. lets just do what normal people do and get brunch together ; proph: what the fuck is a brunch
So cool! An online alternative that gives back! Love the "boredom busters" section.
To my dismay, the nearest bookshop to my major metropolitan area is over 67 miles away?! Oh, the misplaced priorities!
In the book industry, Amazon is Goliath, the giant who overshadows everyone else. But there’s a new David on the scene, Bookshop.org.
It doesn’t expect to topple the giant, but it has launched a weapon that could make Amazon’s shadow a little smaller, and help local bookstores fight back.
Bookshop.org, a website that went live at the end of January and is still in beta mode, is designed to be an alternative to Amazon, and to generate income for independent bookstores. And, perhaps more importantly, it seeks to give book reviewers, bloggers and publications who rely on affiliate income from “Buy now” links to Amazon a different option.
Profit from books sold through Bookshop will be split three ways, with 10% of the sale price going into a pool that will be divided among participating bookstores, 10% going to the publication that triggered the sale by linking to Bookshop.org, and 10% going to Bookshop.org to support its operations.
Welcome to the space age, ladies and gentlemen
Oh, I'm glad this is still making the rounds...it's one of my favorites among all your stunning work.
First snow. She just found out it doesn’t melt on her skin anymore. She can’t feel cold. She barely feels anything.
A good story, flawlessly told? Nah...take a hard left turn off that road and hang on for the ride!
Prince Mith presents: “The Poet In Me”
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Isabella Diamonde, an ordinary country girl with seafoam orbs and honey-colored tresses, knows she’s taking a risk when she applies as a housemaid in the Black Estate. After all, an air of dark mystery surrounds its Count, the chisel-jawed and arrogant Arthorious Black, who is famed for his provocative iconoclastic poems and happens to be mesmerizingly handsome. But what choice does Isabella have? After all, her father, who always saw her as a burden, is terribly ill and can’t afford treatment.
Before Isabella knows it, she is caught in a downward spiral of sinister secrets and devouring passion, where desires pool darkly, salacious confessions are whispered and ejaculated, and inner deities dance to scandalous rhythms unheard of before.
And there’s bondage too!
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Following last week’s poll, I decided to exchange the weekly bonus poems for one or two pages of “The Poet in Me,” a satire romance novel where I’ll try to fulfill every romance cliche, break every writing rule, and use every flowery adjective and metaphor to have ever been seen on a page. A little respite beside the serious writing for “Dreams of the Dying.”
Starting next week, I’ll release a new page on my Patreon each Tuesday for Patrons and probably make it public here on Tumblr a week later.
Please reblog if you think Isabella Diamonde’s and Arthorious Black’s story is worth being told! :)