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Keni
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Cosimo Galluzzi

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Love Begins
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RMH
Claire Keane
we're not kids anymore.

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Atlanta skyline, waning moon | 10.29.15
Miss this girl today . My luna breazy baby. @ofthewinds
Self-portrait | 2015
~surrounded, red light, removed, I’m still listening~
“Girls, if boys say something that is not funny, you don’t have to laugh.”
Oh Amy, how I love you, you just get it.
my coffee was so happy to see me this afternoon :)
“All perceiving is also thinking, all reasoning is also intuition, all observation is also invention.” ~ Jane Wilson
1st photo: JANE FREILICHER AND JANE WILSON, WATER MILL, NEW YORK, JULY 1962. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN JONAS GRUEN.
2nd photo: JANE WILSON. 1957. PHOTO BY DOUGLAS RODEWALD.
Whomever wrote this bathroom graffiti is a lover I’m looking for ~Atlanta, GA.
“I feel like a seed in a pomegranate. Some say that the pomegranate was the real apple of Eve, fruit of the womb. I would eat my way into perdition to taste you.” | Jeanette Winterson, Written on the Body
Transparence, 1930
Francis Picabia
Excerpt from an interview with Maggie Nelson on writing and success
"I am envious of certain people's intelligence, education, and imagination ... My blind spots glare at me daily. But 'success,' not so much. I know it's naïve, politically nefarious, and/or patently untrue to say that 'the cream rises to the top' or whatever; obviously there are plenty of under-recognized geniuses and, conversely, many writers who are way overrated by the mainstream (this may even be a good working definition of the mainstream: that which habitually overrates the mediocre, the Doxa). But for whatever reason -- wishful thinking maybe -- I tend to think that the truly important, original, and strange work does get recognized, does get found, by those who need to recognize it and find it. That doesn't mean prizes and advances and real estate in The New York Times and so on. But it may mean the right readership. Though it may take time -- a lot of time -- and time can bury people, too." -Maggie Nelson
Genevieve Hudson interviewing Maggie Nelson for Bookslut.com, July 2013
I'm fond of observing how obsession is the most durable form of intellectual capital.
Eve Sedgwick
from Touching Feeling: Affect, Pedagogy, Performativity, 2003