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I have a breakfast date with her, but I came too early… It’s a bright morning, so I went camping in front of Osaka City Central Public Hall and finish up my drawing.
Oh love this.
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Knowing how to be solitary is central to the art of loving. When we can be alone, we can be with others without using them as an escape. — Bell Hooks (via mishproductions)
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Oh. This.
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Cult of Speed: On writing by Paul Kingsnorth -
On writing
Writers are desperate people, and when they stop being desperate they stop being writers - Charles Bukowski.
Sometimes people contact me asking for advice on ‘how to be a writer’. It’s always flattering, but I often feel I’ve let them down by not having the…
(Source: paulkingsnorth.net)
The book is called
Shadow Show: All-New Stories in Celebration of Ray Bradbury
The story I wrote for Ray on his 92nd birthday is in there.
Look at the other authors. People like Margaret Atwood, Joe Hill, Dave Eggers, Harlan Ellison, Alice Hoffman, and Audrey Niffenegger are on that list. Every single one of us wrote a new story for this book.
Do you know why?
Because He is Ray Fucking Bradbury, that’s why. A kind, sweet, dear funny man, without whose stories the world we live in now would be infinitely drearier.
You should go and pre-order a copy now (the other links were Amazon - here’s the Indiebound link), before you forget. (You will thank me later.)
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Joseph Muller Brockman- the genius of the grid system tackles circles
belgian architectural firm dmvA designed ‘blob VB3’, a mobile unit for the office of xfactoragencies as an extension to the ‘house’. the space - egg house consists of a bathroom, kitchen, lighting, a bed and several niches for storage. the nose can be opened automatically and functions as a kind of porch. it easily transportable and can also be used as an office, guestroom or garden house.
photo by vercruysse frederik
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The things you can’t copy are the the things you can’t replace.