Sarah Manguso, from “Love Letter (Clouds),” Siste Viator (Four Way Books, 2006). (via literarymiscellany)
Woodland Fairytale // For Sunday afternoons and strolls through the forest.
Bob Hicok, from “Goodbye,” Vinyl Poetry (vol. 7, February 2013) (via 5000letters)
at what point in a friendship can u go from “hey whats up” to “do you think aliens know what capitalism is” as a conversation starter
Orbital Mechanics by Tatiana Plakhova
The number 3 is color orange and January is moody, according to synesthetes. They are blessed with the natural ability, thought to be passed on by genes, of a blending of senses, in which the brain’s sensory centers remain connected on two levels.
by MEZZMER
mythic series: sigyn, wife of loki requested by ashketchumisaloser (x)
Oh, Loki, my husband, My arms are tired.
Words to keep inside your pocket:
- Quiescent - a quiet, soft-spoken soul.
- Chimerical - merely imaginary; fanciful.
- Susurrus - a whispering or rustling sound.
- Raconteur - one who excels in story-telling.
- Clinquant - glittering; tinsel-like.
- Aubade - a song greeting the dawn.
- Ephemeral - lasting a very short time.
- Sempiternal - everlasting; eternal.
- Euphonious - pleasing; sweet in sound.
- Billet-doux - a love letter.
- Redamancy - act of loving in return.
I HAVE NEVER HIT REBLOG SO FAST IN MY LIFE.
House of Books by Franck Bohbot
Brooklyn-based, French artist, Franck Bohbot’s photography focuses on the beauty of public spaces. In “House of Books,” Bohbot captures the grandiosity and architectural details of libraries across the world with a specialization in France. By focusing on a library’s symmetrical and systematic set up, Bohbot reveals the beauty in an overlooked place by its passersby and scholars.
View this entire project here!
View his other projects in cinema, theaters, and libraries here!
A Most Violent Year, J.C. Chandor (via midsummerday)
Allen Ginsberg, The Book of Martyrdom and Artifice (via mirroir)
Candice Accola - Wen Hair Care