“You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope.” Persuasion, Jane Austen
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“You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope.” Persuasion, Jane Austen
it’s a new month !!!!!!! and i hope something wonderful happens in it for you !!!!!
I wanna be the weird lady who lives in a small house and grows lavender and wears sundresses with straw hats and always has a book to recommend
Warm apple crisp à la mode!! happy Memorial Day!!🇺🇸🇺🇸
bonding with your houseplants by watering them from a water bottle you’ve already drank from
indirect kiss
saw this on twitter, thought it might be helpful!
source: alisonykim
My Spanish professor also suggested this 😊
Drawing by Charlie Mackesy
Who wants to make a secret society of the arts with me? Who wants to wear old tweed blazers, blouses, dress pants, black stockings and oxfords with me? We can meet in the same tiny cafe or in a hidden bar. We can paint, compose music, write poetry, stories, read to each other, learn and teach each other languages, new and old, existing and made up. We can critique each other’s work over a coffee or glass of red wine. We can discuss ancient and modern history, artists, writers, old and new composers. We can read newspapers, write journals, learn about what is happening in the world. We can be the silent, academic rebels of society. We can make history. Both boys and girls, we can be a brotherhood. An Alliance. We can change the world.
Two things I’m working on today: I am the head editor of a special edition of the Goldsmiths literature journal (GLITS), so I’m currently checking over peer review sheets and manuscript feedback from our board of editors.
I am also writing questions for an event I’ve been putting together as part of Alternative Careers Week at Goldsmiths, which is a conversation about the challenges facing prospective academics between myself, Dhanveer Brar, Beth Guilding, Jake Hall, Akanksha Mehta and Roberto Mozzachiodi.
You can find the details of the event here: Is a Career in Academia Worth it?
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spent the afternoon relaxing at the daeo seojeom, the oldest bookstore in seoul.
대오서점 - 서천, 서울.