Donβt think of fantasy as mere entertainment, then, but as a way to train for reality. It always has been, after all.
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π¬π “What did I learn today about how to live this life?” This question applies to a lot more than writing.
Catapult | On Writing (with a Day Job) | Richard Mirabella catapult.co
π¬π “Harrow would be tripping over herself for her whole existence, a frictionless hoop of totally f-cking up.” - Tamsyn Muir, HARROW THE NINTH #relatable
π¬π “Why have I surrendered so much of my present self to an abstract future self that may never exist? Why have I made my present happiness contingent on my future happiness?” Joseph P. Fisher in SUCCEEDING OUTSIDE THE ACADEMY
π¬π “If you cannot bear our pain, you are not fit to carry our strength.” WONDER WOMAN: WARBRINGER, Leigh Bardugo
π¬πΊ “No one likes having a curse, but if you take the right steps, it’s manageable.” - Eda the Owl Lady, The Owl House Season 1 Episode 4, “The Intruder”
π¬π “The graduate program… hinges on a level of detachment from the corporeal, on a laser focus and dedication to one’s intellectual development.” - Rachel Leventhal-Weiner in Succeeding Outside of the Academy
π¬ππ Kate Zambreno on her new book "To Write as if Already Dead" - Los Angeles Times
The postpartum experience isnβt just expensive; it can also be one of psychic trauma and creative crisis. Someone who was a person becomes a mother. βYouβre not a person. You donβt have a name,β says Zambreno. This feeling of erasure is a current that runs through her work, reaching peak intensity in βTo Write as if Already Dead.β βI need to restore myself after being made into a ghost,β Zambreno says. βI always feel like writing the most when Iβm being made invisible.β
Kate Zambreno on her new book "To Write as if Already Dead" - Los Angeles Times latimes.com
ππ¬ “We learn to wring magic from the ordinary… When the world owed you nothing, you demanded something of it anyway.” Crooked Kingdom, Leigh Bardugo, p. 460
ππ¬ I’ve heard a lot about the excellent disability representation in the Six of Crows duology. Obviously Kaz is phenomenal; Wylan is awesome, too. This quote is what Wylan thinks about how Kaz and the Dregs treat him. It’s pure asset-based treatment and I love it. “They valued the things he could do instead of punishing him for the things he couldn’t.”