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11 months ago
uniquewitchfest - Salem
uniquewitchfest - Salem
uniquewitchfest - Salem
uniquewitchfest - Salem

I Will Not Apologize

Happy Pride, ya'll.

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1 year ago
Cursebreaker

cursebreaker

1 year ago

Flame bow

Flame Bow

I feel pearl has a lot to do with fire this season

I finally finished my exams and was able to catch up to both secret life and JJK, and i was inspired by sukuna's fire arrow thing

1 year ago
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver
Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits From A Campus In Crisis Photographed By Gabriella Gregor Splaver

Listen Up Columbia! β€” Portraits from a campus in crisis Photographed by Gabriella Gregor Splaver

11 months ago
Day 2: Sail/Soar

Day 2: Sail/Soar

The first thing i thought of when i saw the prompt was paper airplanes and paper boats,

1 year ago

The thing in her cargo hold is looking at her again.

Really, Gem should have sold it by now. If the fishmonger had refused to take it--and really, it seems unlikely, Gem thinks, that the fishmonger would refuse to take it; he has taken and carved up and made meals of far stranger fish than one with a human face and hands and torso--she could have easily sold it to the man on the train, who takes exotic catches for his zoo. She could have even taken it to Grian; it's not a mending book, but it's the sort of thing he'd like to make fun of her for catching, instead of anything she's after.

Really, she should have. The longer she keeps the thing in her cargo hold, the more it starts to look properly human to her. She should know better. She has caught far stranger fish, and none of them have been human. It's another trick these seas have been playing on her, she thinks.

Long nights alone do that to a woman.

She ignores it. Instead, she opens the lid of the tank and starts depositing salmon. "It's a really weird request, that I keep them alive the whole time. You won't eat them, right?" Gem says, knowing the thing in her cargo hold can't answer. "Because if you eat them, this time, I really am going to sell you to the fishmonger. Or maybe I can figure out how to get fillets from you on my own? I've certainly eaten weirder fish..."

The thing in the cargo hold continues to stare. It has eyes that look like little moons, and brown hair, and it is smiling for some reason. Gem huffs.

"Don't give me that look! You are a fish. I am a fisherman. If mere human faces stopped me from doing my job, I would have gone mad a long time ago."

The thing in the cargo hold smiles wider. The lights flicker. Gem rolls her eyes and finishes putting salmon in the tank. As though to spite her, the thing in the cargo hold immediately lashes out, grabbing one in the claws on her otherwise-human hands and then tearing it apart with razor-sharp teeth. Blood rises on the water. Gem sighs.

"I have a harpoon in here somewhere, or at least a very sharp knife," she says to herself. She doesn't really want to use her nice knife, the one she always keeps on her belt, but she ought to have another knife around with which she can finish the job, right?

The lights flicker and go out. When she looks across at the tank, there are two silvery-moon eyes looking at her.

Gem pulls a wire. Gem turns the lights back on. She takes a deep breath.

"I really should have sold you by now, really. If the fishmonger won't take you, then the zookeeper would love you," Gem says.

The radio crackles. Gem startles. Very, very few people ever contact her on the shipboard radio, but if she's getting a signal, that's more important than a grudge match with a fish. She heads over to answer the call.

An amalgamation of voices responds:

YOU ARE FUNNY. I HAVE A MESSAGE. A DELIVERY. YOU'VE TRAPPED ME THOUGH.

Slowly, Gem turns around to the thing in the cargo hold.

"This won't stop me from treating you like a fish," she says. "If messages from the ocean stopped me--"

A terrible, crackling laugh sounds from the radio.

I AM THE MOON'S PEARL. YOU WILL NOT HOLD ME FOREVER. WE WILL SEE WHO EATS WHO.

Gem wags her finger. "We'll see, for sure, as long as you don't eat my salmon. That man in the fish-scaled suit was VERY insistent, you know."

TELL ME MORE.

"You're tying up my radio. What if there's another ship? What if there's something important?"

OH GEM. YOU KNOW THERE WON'T BE.

Gem swallows.

The thing in the cargo hold is staring at her.

"I need to sleep. I need to go to shore," she says.

YOU WON'T, the radio says.

She won't.

1 year ago
Read Palestine Week
Read Palestine Week
Read Palestine Week
Read Palestine Week
Read Palestine Week
Read Palestine Week
Read Palestine Week
Read Palestine Week

Read Palestine Week

πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ Good morning, my beautiful bookish bats. Can I start by saying a huge THANK YOU for sharing my Queer Palestinian Book post? Seriously, thank you so much. Let's keep that momentum by observing Read Palestine Week (Nov 29 - Dec 5). I've compiled a list of books to help you, along with a list of upcoming events and resources you can use this week and beyond.

πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ A collective of over 350 global publishers and individuals issued a public statement expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people. Publishers for Palestine have organized an international #ReadPalestine week, starting today (International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People).

πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ These publishers have made many resources and e-books available for free (with more to come). A few include award-winning fiction and poetry by Palestinian and Palestinian diaspora authors. You'll also find non-fiction books about Palestinian history, politics, arts, culture, and β€œbooks about organizing, resistance, and solidarity for a Free Palestine.” You can visit publishersforpalestine.org to download some of the books they have available.

POETRY πŸŒ™ Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear by Mosab Abu Toha πŸŒ™ Affiliation by Mira Mattar πŸŒ™ Enemy of the Sun by Samih al-Qasim πŸŒ™ I Saw Ramallah by Mourid Barghouti πŸŒ™ A Mountainous Journey by Fadwa Tuqan πŸŒ™ So What by Taha Muhammad Ali πŸŒ™ The Butterfly’s Burden by Mahmoud Darwish πŸŒ™ To All the Yellow Flowers by Raya Tuffaha

FICTION πŸŒ™ Gate of the Sun by Elias Khoury πŸŒ™ Speak, Bird, Speak Again: Palestinian Arab Folktales πŸŒ™ Men in the Sun by Ghassan Kanafani πŸŒ™ Morning in Jenin by Susan Abulhawa πŸŒ™ Gaze Writes Back by Young Writers in Gaze πŸŒ™ Palestine +100:Stories from a Century after the Nakba πŸŒ™ Wild Thorns by Sahar Khalifeh πŸŒ™ Out of Time by Samira Azzam

πŸŒ™ The Skin and Its Girl by Sarah Cypher πŸŒ™ You Exist Too Much by Zaina Arafat πŸŒ™ A Woman is No Man by Etaf Rum πŸŒ™ Salt Houses by Hala Alyan πŸŒ™ A Map of Home by Randa Jarrar πŸŒ™ Against the Loveless World by Susan Abulhawa πŸŒ™ Minor Detail by Adania Shibli πŸŒ™ The Woman From Tantoura by Radwa Ashour

NON-FICTION πŸŒ™ Blood Brothers by Elias Chacour πŸŒ™ Strangers in the House: Coming of Age in Occupied Palestine by Raja Shehadeh πŸŒ™ Palestinian Art, 1850–2005 by Kamal Boullata πŸŒ™ Palestine by Joe Sacco πŸŒ™ The Hour of Sunlight: One Palestinian’s Journey from Prisoner to Peacemaker by Sami Al Jundi & Jen Marlowe πŸŒ™ Palestine: A Four Thousand Year History by Nur Masalha πŸŒ™ Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine by Noura Erakat πŸŒ™ The Words of My Father: Love and Pain in Palestine by Yousef Khalil Bashir

πŸŒ™ Traditional Palestinian Costume: Origins and Evolution by Hanan Karaman Munayyer πŸŒ™ Mountain against the Sea: Essays on Palestinian Society and Culture by Salim Tamari πŸŒ™ This Is Not a Border: Reportage and Reflection from the Palestine Festival of Literature πŸŒ™ We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I: A Palestinian Memoir, by Raja Shehadeh πŸŒ™ Les Γ©chos de la mΓ©moire. Une enfance palestinienne Γ  JΓ©rusalem, by Issa J. Boullata πŸŒ™ A Party For Thaera: Palestinian Women Write Life In Prison πŸŒ™ Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire, πŸŒ™ Voices of the Nakba: A Living History of Palestine

1 year ago
Goretober 25 : Monster | Hermithorrorweek 3 : Chase

goretober 25 : monster | hermithorrorweek 3 : chase

1 year ago
100 Years Of Beauty: Palestine [x]
100 Years Of Beauty: Palestine [x]
100 Years Of Beauty: Palestine [x]
100 Years Of Beauty: Palestine [x]
100 Years Of Beauty: Palestine [x]
100 Years Of Beauty: Palestine [x]
100 Years Of Beauty: Palestine [x]
100 Years Of Beauty: Palestine [x]
100 Years Of Beauty: Palestine [x]
100 Years Of Beauty: Palestine [x]

100 Years of Beauty: Palestine [x]

8 months ago
Queen Jellie's Successors!!!!
Queen Jellie's Successors!!!!

Queen Jellie's successors!!!!

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