Out of everyone’s last hurrah I think I love Mason’s the best.
Tag: mediocre young adult writer problems
Mason: *covers up the sinkhole, extends the cemetery, makes it public and free for everyone so nobody has to throw their dead loved ones in a bottomless hole anymore*
Me, the writer who decided she would do that: *cries*
Morlene: please stop bringing customers to my home, I don’t like people knowing where I live.
Also Morlene: a stranger in need knocked on our door so I adopted them and they live with us now.
How to Finish
I drew this poster for Jon Acuff and his FINISH book tour. Big thanks to Jon for this collaboration, his book has some great ideas about how to complete creative and life goals.
Love this, but reblogging it specifically for “Get rid of secret rules.” That’s one of the most amazing illustrations—and points—I’ve ever seen.
“Me with an ID. With
my real name on it? What am I, some nerd?”
Children with coal
stains on their faces, mothers with white streaks in their hair, fathers with
a single teardrop in their eyes would all crowd around me and reach their
quivering hand just for a touch of their saviour… I’m getting way too into this fantasy for
someone who’s roasting raw dove over a barrel fire I have to feed with mouldy wood.
Say what you will but Ben Howard’s music always makes me want to write zombie stories lol
Vale spending the whole novel hating the assassin nickname people gave her then finally getting the opportunity to introduce herself as something badass towards the end to someone who doesn’t know her only to pick a name that’s even lamer than Bloodslinger pretty much describes her character.
you, a blabbering fool: Cephas’ last scene in the novel is in chapter 42
me, an intellectual: he was There in the epilogue ;_;
“With moderate haste I kick [the door] off its hinges.”