“Writing a book is like wrestling a bear. Some days you’re on top, some days the bear is on top. And some days the bear is on top, dancing around the room and ordering lattes.”
Neil Gaiman, West Virginia Book Festival 2015 (via miss-elsaba)
Keni
Phantogram Three
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Mike Driver
Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!
One Nice Bug Per Day
EXPECTATIONS

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RMH
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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“Writing a book is like wrestling a bear. Some days you’re on top, some days the bear is on top. And some days the bear is on top, dancing around the room and ordering lattes.”
Neil Gaiman, West Virginia Book Festival 2015 (via miss-elsaba)
Do whatever brings you to life, then. Follow your own fascinations, obsessions, and compulsions. Trust them. Create whatever causes a revolution in your heart.
Elizabeth Gilbert, Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear (via wnq-anonymous)
Our classrooms may be planted in one zip code and another, but the texts we offer our children are passports for them to meet their future colleagues and collaborators, friends and fellow journeyers, and best of all, to meet themselves. Let’s have 2015 be the Year of Diversity in children’s literature, and by diversity, I mean the entire gamut of human longings, human hearts, and the places we grow, becoming who we are.
Pam Allyn, “Diversity is the Heartbeat of Our Humanity” (via alexyarnold)
Susan Sontag on storytelling, what it means to be a good human being and her timeless advice to writers.
Watch the full video here of Zadie Smith’s Moth Award acceptance speech here: http://bit.ly/1xFfAoMÂ