heroines of my dreams

NaNoWriMo 2009 Winner & 2010 Participant

Me: Undergrad with BA in Sociology and Creative Writing. Midwestern urban gal. Animal lover; fond of both dogs and cats. Writer, reader, artist experimenting in a variety of forms. Self-admitted resident of fandom and fanfiction addict. G33k and G4m3r girl.

Currently: Grad student at UMN-Twin Cities, first apartment in Minneapolis, and pursuing MA in adult education with a focus on English language learners.

See my arts/creative journal at Enchanting Muse.
Posts tagged "trufax"

terpsichorian:

See a bald person: OBSERVER!!!! 

See a guy in a trenchcoat: CASTIEL!!! 

See a telephone box: TARDIS!!! 

Board a plane: WE’RE TOTALLY GONNA CRASH BECAUSE JACOB WISHES IT SO. 

See a guy in a janitor’s uniform/eating candy/drinking Pepsi Max: GABRIEL, YOU’RE ALIVE!!!  

Any building with the number 13 on it: IT’S THE WAREHOUSE!!! 

EVERY. DAMN. TIME.

(via evilblacksheep)

freshorphresh:

Presenting Horrible Movie Clichés, an illustrated guide, brought to you by the New York International Latino Film Festival.

(via fishcollective)

bittersweetirony:

  • smile until jaw feels like breaking
  • make seizure-like body movements
  • make random hand gestures
  • if alone, scream loudly
  • if not alone, scream internally
  • if doesn’t care, scream anyway
  • run around the house then back
  • weep
  • weep but don’t let tears fall
  • make some ugly noises that are actually supposed to sound happy
  • hug something
  • claw something
  • pull hair
  • sigh
  • try saying something but turns out incoherent no matter what
  • just shake head if unsure of what to exactly do

(via wolfish-willow)

fyeahwriterleopard:

(Submitted by Emily)

chekhovandowl:

The entire time I was watching that movie… 

Print will never die. There’s no substitute for the feel of an actual book. I adore physically turning pages, and being able to underline passages and not worrying about dropping them in the bath or running out of power. I also find print books objects of beauty.
J.K. Rowling, Words with JAM magazine (via magicworks)

(via readandunread)