
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Sunday, December 20, 2009

Moments later, Reshaleh contemplated, ice-still below the pool surface, the pink blush of a rose petal. Thick streams of sunlight penetrated the watery glass, illuminating microscopic filaments that sparkled in undulation of their watery goddess, their mermaid, whose olive skin glistened like fresh maple and whose black curls glinted plump-purple in the syrupy afternoon light. When the petal's papery thin edges gave into a sudden pucker, Reshaleh painfully regarded another creature's presence--a wriggle approached her from the pool's misty, moss-swirled depths, flattening flowering adolescent curiosity with its smooth, green body: a tadpole. Reshaleh tilted her head to better observe the strange animal as it thrust forward in a jagged line while her glossy curls hissed like snakes, escaping to the silver, sun-streamed surface.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
That Summer by the Sea
Friday, October 30, 2009
I found this for you from tumblr.
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The Only 12½ Writing Rules You'll Ever Need.
If you write every day, you get better at writing every day.
If it’s boring to you, it’s boring to the reader.
Get a writing routine and stick with it.
Poetry does NOT have to rhyme. Poetry does not NOT have to rhyme.
Resist stereotypes in real life and in your writing.
Writers read. Writers read a lot. Writers read all the time.
Make lists of your favorite words and books and places and things.
There doesn’t always have to be a moral to the story.
Always bring your notebook. Always bring a spare pen.
Go for walks. Dance. Pull weeds. Do the dishes. Write about it.
Don’t settle on just one style. Try something new!
Learn to tell both sides of the story.
Stop reading this post. Write something!
http://curiousgirl.tumblr.com/
(PS: sorry for neglecting to draw. :( )