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Presenting the moodboard/metadump for my original manuscript!
I'll be posting a full agent guide later this week but please give this love (and even if you don't I'm obsessed with how this turned out? I didn't know I had it in me!!)
Mary Shelley's handwritten manuscript from Frankenstein
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- Annabel Lee by Edgar Allen Poe
1849 fair copy by Edgar Allan Poe, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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selections from Whitman's archives
I have literally zero (0) motivation to work on my original manuscript. Dream is to get published, and I’m getting nowhere with it because I barely touch it. I’m on draft 3 of 5. Someone yell at me about this and tell me I can’t write RebelCaptain fic the rest of my life.
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You know what I mean.
Original manuscript of Friedrich Hölderlin's “Der Tod des Empedokles” (The Death of Empedocles), 1797–1800. >> The Death of Empedocles (German: Der Tod des Empedokles) is an unfinished drama by Friedrich Hölderlin. It exists in three versions written from 1797 to 1800, the first of which is the most complete. The third version was published by itself in 1826, but all three did not appear in print together until 1846, three years after Hölderlin's death. The play is about the final days of pre-Socratic Greek philosopher Empedocles, who, according to legend, threw himself into Mount Etna. Hölderlin's main source of the story was Diogenes Laërtius's Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers. The first act sees Empedocles take leave of Agrigentum, and the second is set entirely at Etna.