The 9 french draft horse breeds
This is LOVE! I want them all.
WOO trait du nord!! Glad to see them in a post like this :)
The 9 french draft horse breeds
This is LOVE! I want them all.
WOO trait du nord!! Glad to see them in a post like this :)
here’s a list of books that have lgbtqa main characters that weren’t killed for shock value :)))) (bc we’ve all been disappointed enough this year)
* = adult or new adult lit
just thought i’d add some…
for the self-conscious beginner: No one makes great things until the world intimately knows their mediocrity. Don’t think of your writing as terrible; think of it as preparing to contribute something great.
for the self-conscious late bloomer: Look at old writing as how far you’ve come. You can’t get to where you are today without covering all that past ground. For that, be proud.
for the perfectionist: Think about how much you complain about things you love—the mistakes and retcons in all your favorite series—and how you still love them anyway. Give yourself that same space.
for the realist: There will be people who hate your story even if it’s considered a classic. But there will be people who love your story, even if it strange and unpopular.
for the fanfic writer: Your work is not lesser for not following canon. When you write, you’ve created a new work on its own. It can
be, but does not have to be, limited by the source material. Canon is not the
end-all, be-all.
for the writer’s blocked: It doesn’t need to be perfect. Sometimes you have to move on and commit a few writing sins if it means you can create better things out of it.
for the lost: You started writing for a reason; remember that
reason. It’s ok to move on. You are more than your writing. It will be here if you want to come back.
I don’t know why anyone would want a suave, gothy, misunderstood Teatime when they could have movie Teatime, who just

I love the Essence article on Snapchat about the 10 Most Lit Black Girl Moments of 2016.