Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea is still considered one of the best, most interesting novels ever written. And Rhys was, essentially, writing Jane Eyre fan fiction.
Why fan fiction should never be dismissed.

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Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea is still considered one of the best, most interesting novels ever written. And Rhys was, essentially, writing Jane Eyre fan fiction.
Why fan fiction should never be dismissed.
“If God had not existed,
it would have been necessary to
invent him” - Voltaire
Terrace, 8/13/15
The Detroit Public Library
8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Print
When we step back from the fleur-de-lis screen we see the natural theme echoed in the bronze lamppost at the front entrance.
Marco Lorenzetti
Swooning pretty hard over my new copy of the Inferno.
Supernova
I love her because the freckless in her cheeks seem like a sky full of stars, surrounded by the sun of her eyes. She's my supernova.
0225
Exuberant rebels
Protests, pleads
Differences, never made
Because we are all the same
We all thrive on youth
That eventually we allow to fade away
And all there's left of the blood and cries
are stains and echoes in the air
For change to happen
We must let the young live