the undiscover'd country
Leanne, 30s, she/her. Reader, writer, fangirl. 'I am out with lanterns, looking for myself' - Emily Dickinson

bettyhofstadtdraper:

mozart thee stallion

amadeus (1984) // kitty kat

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Anonymous:

the coolest thing about writing Franz Ferdinand fanfiction is that sometimes they see it and reference it in one of their songs

grifoncito:

alt-rock-confessions:

alt-rock-confessions:

OH MY GOD

(which song is that?)

Alex Kapranos on fan fiction in conversation with Canadian online review magazine Chart Attack in November 2004:

“[Fan fiction] was pointed out to me at one point and I thought it was very humorous,” Kapranos says. “The thing I didn’t realize is that there are so many hot blooded girls who are really kind of into this voyeuristic thing about homosexual sex. At first I thought they’d been spying on my private life and then I realized it’s just fantasy.”

“I think it’s brilliant. It’s really, really funny. And I like that sort of thing cause it means that there’s people who have imagination who are inspired by your personality and the things that you’ve done, so it’s a good thing,” he says.

“There’s absolutely nothing wrong with fictionalizing a genuine character as long as you make it clear that you are fictionalizing, which I think all that slash stuff does.”

[…]“It’s what we do in songs as well,” he says. “I mean, we take characters who are around us and write stories, write songs about events that have happened in their lives. Of course, when you tell any story, you make it dramatic, you use the tools of drama to make an exciting story. All they’re doing is an extreme example of what we do.”

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brooklynbridgebirds:

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Cedar Waxwing
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 6

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joepickett:

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Jack Lowden as Vaughn in Calibre (2018)

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thestarlight3:

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June Allyson as Jo March & Janet Leigh as Meg March

Little Women (1949)

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pinqui:

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JACK DAVENPORT as JAMES NORRINGTON
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL (2003)

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pmamtraveller:

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Vanesa R. Del Rey - Labyrinth

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ao3commentoftheday:

comparison of book thicknesses. First is a think book, possibly a novella, labelled, "idea you start out with." Next is a stack of three very thick volumes, each of which would be larger than a dictionary. This stack is labelled, "shit you need to research, make decisions about, write and then edit out, etc." Last is a book that is thicker than the initial one but is about typical novel size. It's labelled, "story that takes the reader on the journey you want them to take"ALT

memes are fun and relatable and all that, but don’t let them discourage you. all of that stuff that doesn’t make it into the final product is part of how the final product gets made

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bowelfly:

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Brother Gregor’s fish dumplings

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imagine-sissyphus-smiling:

christianstepmoms:

And I worked with a man called Squidward. And he was a Protestant man, but we were the best of friends. But by God, he was crabid as a bag of cats. He was an auld grump. And he’d be big into the flutes and the Oboes and things like that. He lived in a big stone head.

you really do have to watch the video, it’s everything

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librarycards:

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from the cover of The Pooh Cookbook

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