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Word List: Alternatives to "Drink"
Black and White Tips from Jody Cleghorn at Write Anything
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Creative Encouragement from Jacob Cass at Just Creative Design
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Unblockers from Brian Clark of Copyblogger
Tips from Amy Ng of Pikaland
Dan Goodwin’s Wakeful Ways at A Big Creative Yes
Inspiration from Jennifer Moline on Fuel Your Creativity
An Abundance of Ways from Marelisa Fábrega of Abundance Blog
Simple Advice from Leo Babauta of Zen Habits
How-to’s from Mark McGuinness of Lateral Action
End Writer's Block: Describe in Detail
Positive Thoughts from Henrik Edberg of The Positivity Blog
Artistic Techniques from Karen Daniels at Write to Done
Word List: Alternatives to "Run"
End Writer's Block: Change Your Point of View
Dos and Don’ts from Paul Indigo of Beyond the Obvious
A Few Rules from Steve Pavlina
Guidance from Alison Motluk on New Scientist
Old Fashioned Advice from Mirko of Designer Daily
A Little Advice from Julia M. Lindsay of Our Little Books
Perfect Insights from Diggy on Goodlife Zen
Motherly Advice from Michelle Mitton of Scribbit
The Dirt from Joel Reyes on Design Revive
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The Volcanoes Inside Vegetables, a prose piece by Ghérasim Luca
The Verb To Be, a prose piece by André Breton
violentwavesofemotion: Adrienne Rich, from Poetry & Prose: Poems, Prose, Reviews and Criticism; “The Knight,” (x)
bleedhoney: “Fragrance and melancholy. A dead garden in January.” — Georg Trakl, from Poems, Prose: A Bilingual Edition; “Sebastian In Dream,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
“Objects, these mysterious suits of armour beneath which desire awaits us, nocturnal and laid bare, these snares made of velvet, of bronze, of gossamer that we throw at ourselves with each step we take; hunter and prey in the shadows of forests, at
Someone just died, but I’m still alive, and yet I don’t have a soul anymore. All I have left is a transparent body, inside of which transparent doves hurl themselves on a transparent dagger held by a transparent hand. I see struggle in all
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existential-celestial: “…do you believe in freedom?—then say what you want, it’s poetry, poetry all of it is poetry, great prose is poetry, great verse is poetry.” ― The Subterraneans, Jack Kerouac
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mostlynude: I did a thing with a friend. His words, my photo. If you’ve been tracking the tags prose, poetry, and spilled ink for the last couple years, you would know that he is one of the most prolific and eloquent writers on Tumblr. What he has
Poetry Over Prose