Dienstag, März 12, 2013
… jede Frau egal woher könnte als russische Frau durchgehen. Wladimir Kaminer im Vorwort zu “Russische Frauen” von Olga Kaminer (via rf-russischefrauen)
Mittwoch, Dezember 19, 2012

Das epubli-Keksrätsel

epubli-adventskalender:

imageindet Ihr heraus, welches Zitat wir ursprünglich gebacken haben? Die kleinen Keksmonster im Büro haben einige Buchstaben einfach weggegessen. Wir beeilen uns mit dem Nachbacken. Kommentiert Euren Lösungsvorschlag unter dem heutigen Facebook-Post und gewinnt die Druckbuchstaben zum backen.

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Montag, Oktober 22, 2012 Dienstag, September 25, 2012
impossiblestyle:

Reading the day away.

impossiblestyle:

Reading the day away.

pleatedjeans:

This book is important and necessary.

SEE MORE CHAPTERS HERE

booksdirect:

In the bookstore.

booksdirect:

In the bookstore.

(Quelle: pennytheloony.deviantart.com)

prettybooks:

(by Roberta)
callea:

books’ autumn (by Marta Bevacqua)

callea:

books’ autumn (by Marta Bevacqua)

Montag, September 24, 2012
grungegoddess14:

Taken by Makayla Green

grungegoddess14:

Taken by Makayla Green

awritershigh:

Books by lewishamdreamer on Flickr.

juliettetang:
“But to continue the story of my professional experiences. I made one pound ten and six by my first review; and I bought a Persian cat with the proceeds. Then I grew ambitious. A Persian cat is all very well, I said; but a Persian cat is not enough. I must have a motor car. And it was thus that I became a novelist—for it is a very strange thing that people will give you a motor car if you will tell them a story. It is a still stranger thing that there is nothing so delightful in the world as telling stories. It is far pleasanter than writing reviews of famous novels.” —Virginia Woolf, Women and Writing

juliettetang:

“But to continue the story of my professional experiences. I made one pound ten and six by my first review; and I bought a Persian cat with the proceeds. Then I grew ambitious. A Persian cat is all very well, I said; but a Persian cat is not enough. I must have a motor car. And it was thus that I became a novelist—for it is a very strange thing that people will give you a motor car if you will tell them a story. It is a still stranger thing that there is nothing so delightful in the world as telling stories. It is far pleasanter than writing reviews of famous novels.” —Virginia Woolf, Women and Writing

Sonntag, September 23, 2012
Writing is the voice that calls us from dreams, that peeks out of the corner of our eyes when we think no one is looking, the longing that breaks our hearts even when we think we should be happiest, and to which we cannot give a name. Judy Collins, (via writingquotes)