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New outtake from Nylon

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bookdaily:

Moby Dick (1851) by Herman Melville

Publisher: Vintage Books

When Ishmael sets sail on the whale-ship Pequod one cold Christmas Day, he has no idea of the horrors awaiting him out on the vast and merciless ocean. The ship’s strange captain, Ahab, is obsessed with hunting down the famous white whale, Moby Dick, and will stop at nothing on his quest to annihilate his nemesis.

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thatwetshirt:

Of what do you wish to write?Of the heart.

thatwetshirt:

Of what do you wish to write?
Of the heart.

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I don’t believe in the notion that some characters have lives of their own and the author follows after them. The author has to be careful not to force the character to do something that would go against the logic of that character’s personality, but the character does not have independence. The character is trapped in the author’s hand, in my hand, but he is trapped in a way he does not know he is trapped. The characters are on strings, but the strings are loose; the characters enjoy the illusion of freedom, of independence, but they cannot go where I do not want them to go. When that happens, the author must pull on the string and say to them, I am in charge here.
José Saramago (via amandaonwriting)
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Keira Knightley by Ellen von Unwerth (2011)
Keira Knightley by Ellen von Unwerth (2011)

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hanakmat:

at John K. King Books

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bookpatrol:

Ad for Waterstones

bookpatrol:

Ad for Waterstones

(Source: girlontherun71)