Based off a dream I had. This is not me, but I dreamt of a girl in love with a pirate captain. She waited on the shore, waiting for his ship's signal but it never comes and she stood there in terror asking "What do I do now, Cass? What am I supposed to do now?"
@sinedra provided her name, Cece. The pirate captain's name is Caspian and he is here:
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This might seem a bit over hashed, but always carry a small notebook or notepad with you for ideas. ANYTHING could give you an idea or inspiration. And you might think you'll remember it later. I guarantee that the best ones will slip your mind.
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As requested, I have put together a meme based on my Home Library posts. You can do all of them, but feel free to skip a number if you donât own any books relevant to the dayâs prompt (just replace it with an idea of your own). Take a picture, write down the stories attached to the book(s) in question, go nuts!
1. âThe Systemâ (example). 2. Favourite female writer. 3. Favourite male writer. 4. Bought on location (where the writer lived, the book takes place, the movie adaptation was shot). 5. The largest and the smallest book you own. 6. Complete works of one author. 7. Favourite poetry collection 8. Favourite biography. 9. Favourite cookbook. 10. Favourite graphic novel. 11. A book you didnât understand at all. 12. âOne of these things is not like the othersâ (inconsistent editions within a series, like so). 13. Best bargain. 14. Most recent purchase. 15. Favourite lay-out design. 16. Book you bought because of the title. 17. Book you bought because of the cover design. 18. Multiple translations of the same work. 19. Multiple copies of the same work. 20. The funniest book you own. 21. The most expensive book you own. 22. A recurring interest/theme. 23. A book you read so many times that it fell apart. 24. A book you think everyone should read. 25. A book that made you cry. 26. A book you would prescribe for an aspiring author. 27. A cover design you hate. 28. A book that was a waste of your time. 29. Favourite book from your childhood. 30. The book with the most pages in your collection.
Writers donât write from experience, although many are hesitant to admit that they donâtâŠIf you wrote from experience, youâd get maybe one book, maybe three poems. Writers write from empathy.
Nikki Giovanni (via wordsnquotes)
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Beirut: Two suicide bombings have killed 41+ people. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-34805466
Japan: A tsunami warning has been issued for parts of Japan after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck off its south-western coast. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-34816292
Paris: Dozens dead, 3 explosions, and 60+ hostage situation. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34814203
*cracks knuckles* Are you ready? 1, 5, 10, 12, 17, 22, 26, and 29!
Yay! Thanks for the ask!
1. The System?Alphabetical, if a series doesnât have the title name in it (i.e. Harry Potter) than I still keep keep it shelved next to the first.
5. The largest and smallest book you own?The largest: The World of Thedas Vol. 2The smallest: The Pocket New Testament
10. Favorite graphic novel?The Last Unicorn graphic novel. Lovely art to go with a beautiful story.
12. Inconsistent editions within a series?Actually, yes. I have one larger book in the Lioness Quartet by Tamora Pierce and one really large copy of the Lord of the Rings and a tiny Hobbit.
17. Book you bought because of cover design?Most of them. Is that sad? I think itâs very sad. If a cover doesnât intrest me, Iâm not likely to pick it up without a recommendation.
22. A reoccurring intrest/theme?Fantasy. I loooove fantasy. Granted I will often go to the YA section, but you can never beat fantasy.
26. A book you would prescribe to an aspiring author?The Harry Potter Series. I know that seems like an odd answer, but I have several reasons.1) Harry Potter is a beloved series for every age.2) J.K. Rowling started at rock-bottom, a single mother who wrote when she could fit it in. Many publishing companies rejected her until one finally gave her a shot. Afterwards, her books were so popular that they are in almost every country and have been translated into several languages. Movies have been made of them.3) J.K. has literally gone from no one to one of the most influential authors of our age. If she can do it anyone can.
Nothing has been as inspiring as her legacy.
29. Favorite book from childhood?Anything Dr. Seuss.
Try actually writing on paper before you type it. Your hands have a harder time of getting ahead and nothing is more fulfilling than using an entire notebook for your stories.
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