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Doin’ Time (2019) // Pretty Woman (1990)
Lana Del Rey - Doin’ Time (2019)
“We die So others can be born. We age So others can be young. The point of life is live. Love if you can. Then pass it on.”
— Kate Tempest ‘Let Them Eat Chaos’
Burning (Barbara Sternberg, 2002)
“It’s not like, “Wooh, I’m smashing this” but sometimes everything else disappears, and that happens very rarely. The rest of the time, it’s you writing when you don’t feel like writing, writing when you hate everything that’s coming out, forcing yourself to engage with the idea that it’s going to be shit no matter what you do, and trying to kind of break through that because of a deadline, or because you know that it’s very important to continue. This is what enables you to be a writer. The difference between a writer and someone who dreams of being a writer is that the writer has finished. You’ve gone through the agony of taking an idea that is perfect – it’s soaring, it comes from this other place – then you’ve had to summon it down and process it through your shit brain. It’s coming out of your shit hands and you’ve ruined it completely. The finished thing is never going to be anywhere near as perfect as the idea, of course, because if it was, why would you ever do anything else? And then you have another idea. And then these finished things are like stepping stones towards being able to find your voice. The thing is, everybody’s got an idea. Everybody wants to tell me about their ideas. Everybody is very quick to look down on your finished things, because of their great ideas. But until you finish something, I’ve got no time to have that discussion. Because living through that agony is what gives you the humility to understand what writing is about.”
— Kate Tempest on writing
Kate Tempest - Firesmoke
“Nook people are interested in what’s backstage; are especially passionate about the small-scale bedlam of wimmelbooks; seek coats that cocoon; seek windows with shutters; a pattern that reveals itself over time; a vacation alone.”
— Durga Chew-Bose, Too Much and Not in the Mood
due to personal reasons *screams in the middle of a forest*
Margaret Atwood, from The Collected Poems of Margaret Atwood; “Charivari,”
like i quite literally have never been more passionate about anything than i am about the human race’s invariable desire to tell stories and the fact that we always find a way to do it, through spoken language and written language and body language and visual art and theater and poetry and oral tradition and a million other things. there are so many things we take for granted about the human experience that we never stop to think about but i really want you to take a step back and consider how fucking amazing it is that our need to tell stories transcends all boundaries of time and geography and borders and language. it is one of very few things that is legitimately intrinsic to human nature and i will never stop being completely in awe of humanity for that.
“The rocks. They carry the chronology of water. All things simultaneously living and dead in your hands.”
— Lidia Yuknavitch, 2011 (via triste-le-roy)
1) Anne Carson from Glass, Irony and God
2) Merri Lisa Johnon, from Girl in Need of a Tourniquet
ORLANDO (1992) dir. Sally Potter