October132012
catversushuman:

The title of this comic is “The Case of the Missing Hairball”.
Oh, and I might do a Kitten Nightmares comic for Halloween. I’m still trying to figure out the story.

catversushuman:

The title of this comic is “The Case of the Missing Hairball”.

Oh, and I might do a Kitten Nightmares comic for Halloween. I’m still trying to figure out the story.

October12012

betterbooktitles:

A few banned books on Better Book Titles!

The Better Book Titles Book (that I’m sure will get banned by SOMEONE) is here: “How Not to Read”

September282012
betterbooktitles:

William Shakespeare: The Taming of the Shrew
Reader Submission: Title by Julia Mahar.

Haha so true

betterbooktitles:

William Shakespeare: The Taming of the Shrew

Reader Submission: Title by Julia Mahar.

Haha so true

September242012

(Source: bookshavepores, via unypl)

September112012
nprfreshair:

Hollywood auditions for The Black Cat, 1961.
Not to confuse you, but today’s show will be about dogs. 

Yes!

nprfreshair:

Hollywood auditions for The Black Cat, 1961.

Not to confuse you, but today’s show will be about dogs.

Yes!

(Source: theconstantbuzz)

September92012
“Poetry has unfortunately been made into a thing to be studied pedantically. Some day the philologists and the grammarians will be bowed into their proper scholastic quarters and poetry will again, as it was in the ancient days, be a thing of sheer joy.” H.A. Overstreet, About Ourselves: Psychology for Normal People. Published in 1927 by W. W. Norton. (via wwnorton)
September62012
scribnerbooks:

From the unceasingly hilarious Better Book Titles Tumblr.

scribnerbooks:

From the unceasingly hilarious Better Book Titles Tumblr.

September42012
bookmania:

‘Be not inhospitable to strangers lest they be angels in disguise.’ The Shakespeare and Company in Paris used to be a monastery in 1600s and housed popular writers like Ezra Pound, Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Ford Madox Ford, and James Joyce since it was established in 1951. The bookshop used to be called The Mistral, but owner George Whitman renamed it Shakespeare and Company in 1964. (via Jennifer Liston)

bookmania:

‘Be not inhospitable to strangers lest they be angels in disguise.’ The Shakespeare and Company in Paris used to be a monastery in 1600s and housed popular writers like Ezra Pound, Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Ford Madox Ford, and James Joyce since it was established in 1951. The bookshop used to be called The Mistral, but owner George Whitman renamed it Shakespeare and Company in 1964. (via Jennifer Liston)

September12012
love this photo!

love this photo!

(Source: georgefeeny, via nonotreinhold)

August312012
“To watch a leaf quivering in the rush of air was an exquisite joy. Up in the sky swallows swooping, swerving, flinging themselves in and out, round and round, yet always with perfect control as if elastics held them; and the flies rising and falling; and the sun spotting now this leaf, now that, in mockery, dazzling it with soft gold in pure good temper; and now and again some chime (it might be a motor horn) tinkling divinely on the grass stalks - all of this, calm and reasonable as it was, made out of ordinary things as it was, was the truth now; beauty, that was the truth now. Beauty was everywhere.” Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway

(Source: bookmania)

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