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I made a little Kvothe for my bookshelf
Can someone recommend a good podcast?
Mortified, no such thing as a fish and radio lab are all good non fiction podcasts For fiction I would recommend the black tapes, welcome to nightvale and the bright sessions :)
Mono Prints :)
Adem mercenaries in combat :)
Fairy with a broken wing
"I am not throwing away my shot" Hamilton :)
A book I made for my college project :) it's mixed media but illustrated with ink.
My over the garden wall pumpkin
"Come inside and meet the missus"
"I have something to tell you. I am not left handed." "I have something to tell you. I am not left handed either." The princess bride :)
“I heard a soft sound behind me. The moonlight showed her tiny shadow on the wall as she climbed through the window. I felt the bed move as she settled onto it. A small, cool hand brushed the side of my face. “It’s okay,” she said quietly. “Come here.” I began to cry quietly, and she gently uncurled the tight knot of me until my head lay in her lap. She murmured, brushing my hair away from my forehead, her hands cool against my hot face. “I know,” she said sadly. “It’s bad sometimes, isn’t it?” She stroked my hair gently, and it only made me cry harder. I could not remember the last time someone had touched me in a loving way. “I know,” she said. “You have a stone in your heart, and some days it’s so heavy there is nothing to be done. But you don’t have to be alone for it. You should have come to me. I understand.” My body clenched and suddenly the taste of plum filled my mouth again. “I miss her,” I said before I realized I was speaking. The I bit off before I could say anything else. I clenched my teeth and shook my head furiously, like a horse fighting its reins. “You can say it,” Auri said gently. I shook again, tasted plum, and suddenly the words were pouring out of me. “She said I sang before I spoke. She said when I was just a baby she had the habit of humming when she held me. Nothing like a song. Just a descending third. Just a soothing sound. Then one day she was walking me around the camp, and she heard me echo it back to her. Two octaves higher. A tiny piping third. She said it was my first song. We sang it back and forth to each other. For years.” I choked and clenched my teeth. “You can say it,” Auri said softly. “It’s okay if you say it.” “I’m never going to see her again,” I choked out. Then I began to cry in earnest. “It’s okay,” Auri said softly. “I’m here, You’re safe.”
Chapter 7, The Wise Mans Fear, by Patrick Rothfuss. (via bethsdisaster)