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quintonli · 3 months
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free short story!
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From the story of Chrysalis and Requiem comes a short story that takes place months before the main events of the novel.
For solstice, Veaer Rosell and Adair Boudreau are immersing themselves in the recent academy tradition of receiving a tarot reading from their renowned peer Tychon Alastor Galacia.
The atmospheric dorm setup and long lines in the hallway are just for fun, but Tychon's abilities are real and accurate just like his ancestors' before him.
Veaer tags along to humour her best friend, but is caught unaware by how powerful looking into the future can be.
Based on my dark academia fantasy thriller with sapphic protagonists
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fairydrowning · 1 year
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"Well, let it pass; April is over, April is over. There are all kinds of love in the world, but never the same love twice."
– F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Short Stories
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headedfawn · 3 months
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what’s done is done
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wedarkacademia · 3 months
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From my pov, every woman's love language revolves around not needing to ask.
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darlingdeathx · 2 months
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I am yours, even in this waiting. I am yours.
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vegayildizi · 11 days
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classycoffeesublime · 5 months
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I wish I could Tell you all the things I feel whenever I look at you.
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typewriter-worries · 1 year
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the fallen angel becomes a malignant devil
Fallen Angel, Alexandre Cabanel | The Fallen Angel, Willem de Zwart | Angel of Grief, William Wetmore Story | Fallen Angel, Roberto Ferri | The Lament for Icarus, Herbert James Draper | Art & Lies, Jeanette Winterson
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my-darling-boy · 1 month
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Mina— Connecticut, 1970s
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redglassbird · 1 year
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I will NEVER get over the fact that I can write stories. Like I can weave threads of whimsy in a whole new world and make people feel things if I weave them well enough???? Stories are worth so much!!! Lines of poetry are literally currency to me like I get to write little lines and then writing little lines helps me notice things when I read other peoples' lines????? Magic! Whimsy! Characters! Words! Words! Words!
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liesandnights · 2 months
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The theme that always resonates me the most in stories is "the world is cruel; therefore I won't be."
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newwavesylviaplath · 3 months
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hbd @nahoyasboyfriend i tried my best babes i really did
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joytri · 3 months
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bucket list item: buying every single one of the clothbound penguin classics ever made
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poetryofmuses · 6 months
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"I crave a love story so great it is talked about for centuries"
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leannareneehieber · 3 months
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HELLO!
(Yes, this is me as Sarah Winchester for Halloween. Also, yes, this is pretty much my general wardrobe give or take a lace layer. Yes, I wrote a long chapter in this book about Sarah Winchester because I really love her and find her to be fundamentally misunderstood.)
I just wanted to drop by and say it's still Women's History Month and it's still a GREAT time to read about historical women and how their stories resonate with us today. BONUS: you can do this through ghost lore! Here's how!
A HAUNTED HISTORY OF INVISIBLE WOMEN: TRUE STORIES OF AMERICA'S GHOSTS examines women's history by using ghost stories; unpacking how we talk about women, alive and dead. Available wherever books are sold, in paperback, audio and digital! Retailer links here!
Word-of-mouth is so important for books like ours, so if this book interests you, could you please share? Thanks so much and Happy Haunting!
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