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“Save it for the podcast” -Nate mentioning Stabcast
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“Sara, I really am working.”
“Well, stop.” Sara giggled. The kind that Ava so rarely heard these days. It was a high-pitched, belly laugh. A sure sign that Sara was not only happy, but at ease, unrestricted by the demons that haunted her within or the pressure to be a fearless captain. She was just Sara Lance, happy to rest in her girlfriend’s lap and waste the day away kissing and touching no matter the to-do list piling up. And Ava would do anything to hear that laugh for the rest of time, because she knew how hard Sara had worked for that sense of comfort and peace, and she’d be damned if she let anyone, even herself, get in the way of that.
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May 2013 Writing (and music!) Round-Up
Here are some words, won't you please take them away?
5/7 A-Z: Vanilla Sky Album Review: Tripwires - Spacehopper
5/9 Album Review: Royal Canoe - Today We're Believers
5/10 Film Review: Upstream Color
5/14 A-Z: Watchmen
5/16 Album Review: The Wonder Years - The Greatest Generation
5/17 Album Review: Stars In Stereo - Stars In Stereo Album Review: Stripmall Architecture - Suburban Reverb
5/20 Album Review: The Octopus Project - Fever Forms
5/27 Album Review: The Maine - Forever Halloween
5/30 Album Review: This Century - Biography Of Heartbreak
5/31 Album Review: Scott Murphy and Rivers Cuomo - Scott & Rivers
I also posted some music over the past month, which you can find, respectively, here:
"Dismantling Summer" (The Wonder Years cover) "The Devil In My Bloodstream" (The Wonder Years cover) "Madelyn" (The Wonder Years cover)
And as always, my album Planetary is available on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, and right here on my website at www.howibecameinvisible.com. WOOO.
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