Hemingway’s letter of advice to F. Scott Fitzgerald, a fine addition to other notable advice on writing. (via explore-blog)
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My husband has been back home for a month and a half. I love him dearly, like you’d love a best friend you don’t necessarily have romantic feelings for.
I can’t leave and I can’t stay. I can’t remember ever being this confused.
I always knew you
In your mothers arms
I have called your name
I have an idea
Placed in your mind
To be a better man
I’ve made a crown for you
Put it in your room
And when the bridegroom comes
There will be noise
There will be glad
And a perfect bed
And when you write a poem
I know the words
I know the sounds
Before you write it down
When you wear your clothes
I wear them too
I wear your shoes
And your jacket too
I always knew you
In your mothers arms
I have called you son
I’ve made amends
Between father and son
Or, if you haven’t one
Rest in my arms
Sleep in my bed
There is a design
To what I did and said
- Sufjan Stevens
“There is inertia that makes love hard to sustain, just like there is inertia that makes health hard to sustain over time,” Mr. Schildkrout said. “But that doesn’t mean that it isn’t a truly noble goal — and something people want and will pay for — to try to fight that inertia, to create an upward love curve. We want an exponential love curve when we measure love against time.”
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I feel like I am finally waking up after a long sleep.
I love this.
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