Prayer, Jorie Graham

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almost home
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Three Goblin Art
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Prayer, Jorie Graham
“I want to love something. / I want to love something without having to apologize for it. Please don’t tell.”
— Hala Alyan, from “I’m Not Speaking First,” The Twenty-Ninth Year
ive said it before and i’ll say it again not enough historical romance focuses on technicalities
really for this kind of thing it’s no use going to published trad romance and i should know that. the really good shit is 400k on fanfiction dot net for a heterosexual pairing you’ve never considered from a piece of media you havent thought about in years written by a bored doctoral candidate who’s read a lot of primary sources from the long 18th century
recently rediscovered my absolute favorite entry in the genre: customs and duties by tortoiseshells, which is an insane technicalityromance set in 1738 boston, ft the stuffy british navy guy from pirates of the caribbean/ofc, smuggling, puritanism in the john calvin sense, the legal realities of widowhood, several real historical governors of massachusetts, debts, accounts, and of course customs regulations
I would also like to nominate and psyche's lamp shall darkling be, a story based on the 2025 Frankenstein movie that gets into the intricacies of 1850s convent school life, the process of Catholic ecclesiastical courts verifying miracles, multiple points of mid 19th century marriage and inheritance laws pertaining to property, and also spells the word connection with an X so you know the author has been in the 19th century literature trenches 
It is a truth universally acknowledged that I’ll never miss a chance to rec Town and Country by @charminglygrouped! Pride and Prejudice is already set historically but T&C engages with some of the contemporary issues the source material doesn’t touch by exploring what might change if, say, the Bennet family were South Asian. The intersection of class and racial privileges, alienation from parents’ cultures, how racism and orientalism mirrored each other in the fashions of the day (and how that is present in p&p’s use of plain vs opulent attire to signal virtue), with relevant boilerplates on every chapter, fantastic dialogue, citations to make your head spin, and a genuinely compelling relationship at the heart of it.
happy pride month. 🌈
— Francois Duc de la Rochefoucauld (via letsbelonelytogetherr)
William Etty's Male Nude, with Arms Up-Stretched (1828) revamped by Astra Zero
"Disaster Taxon," poem assembled using text from Wikipedia articles
Goatsong by Leila Chatti
American Kestrel | Raptors of North America
accidentally got stuck in a compulsive thought loop instead of living any sort of life
Me for the past 10 months
water before coffee - the world is sweet like toffee
coffee before water - one thousand years of slaughter
Boarding School Friends (1837)
Unknown French student
May you never abandon yourself again, especially for what isn’t choosing you.