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This weekend with include: Best friends Short roadtrips Favorite band Bike rides A little bit of beer Sleeping in Lots of laughs Memories for a life time.
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Weird Writing Habits of Famous Authors →
youmightfindyourself: Truman Capote Capote would supposedly write supine, with a glass of sherry in one hand and a pencil in another. In a 1957 Paris Review interview with Pati Hill, Capote explains: “I am a completely horizontal author. I can’t think unless I’m lying down, either in bed or stretched on a couch and with a cigarette and coffee handy. I’ve got to be puffing and sipping. As the...
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Dead Writers Club: Happy Deathday Ms. Austen! →
deadwriters: On July 18th in 1817, one of England’s best loved female authors died of what is now believed to have been bovine tuberculosis. Her name was Jane Austen. That very name has become synonymous with nineteenth century realism lit, but would you believe this wonderfully talented writer was…
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