Lysias the Greek Orator With The Most Writing Published
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Coffee and content
Coffee and content. Which to choose? I’m debating between reading more #shortfiction or more essays. What do you think? #essay #shortstory #fiction #cookong #mindbodyspirit #read #amreading #literature #nonfiction #coffee #barnesandnoble #bookstore #books #magazine #anthology
Another Bookhaul!
Two book hauls in one #weekend! Only this one was topped off with some #oktoberfest craft beer from @revbrewchicago. I found these three #books at a local antique shop. They were a bit overpriced in general but these were well worth it. I stiluck with the classics, #ErnestHemingway and #raybradbury, and one modern female writer.Continue reading “Another Bookhaul!”
Bookhaul
Yesterday’s #bookhaul with the @friendsofawl in Carterville. #BookBlog #BookLove #librarylove #librarylife #books #bookish #horror #fiction #thriller #gardening #childrensbooks #coffee #mug #bookstack #southernillinois
Book shop find
UNPLUG What’s the word for „book“ in your language? In my language it’s „Buch“. This shop appeared some weeks ago on my instagram screen and i‘m loving it! Thank you @raquel.cayuela for tagging #prettybookplaces #madrid #Repost @prettybookplaces #BOOKSHOP #bookseller #anthology #books #bookhaul #booklovers #kohamczytac #leer #leeresvida #leeresvivir
Today’s Book Haul
Today’s #bookhaul rendered some interesting finds, from occult wisdom, to herbal remedies, to short fiction anthologies📚. It was a challenge though, the grandma at the door was rude and felt like charging me 5 bucks to be a friend of the library🤷♂️. I said sure, but a true friend doesn’t charge you for their companyContinue reading “Today’s Book Haul”
William’s Burroughs Quote
There was a time when authors and musicians travelled around the world, searching for inspiration. In those days William Burroughs was born. What’s your favourite book by him?
From Plato to Longinus: A Brief History on Writing and Arrangement
Every speech must be put together like a living creature, with a body of its own; it must be neither without head now without legs