there's laundry to do and a genocide to stop by vinay krishnan
[gripping the sink] perfectionism does not help me avoid embarrassment or shame. perfectionism is in itself a form of shame. when i struggle with perfectionism i struggle with shame. when i struggle with perfectionism i struggle with shame. when i struggle with perfectionism i struggle with shame
writing, music, drawing, cooking, painting, sculpting. creating. art of every form is beautiful, don’t you think? is it not worth appreciating, the work, the passion the love, of something someone made, created. it is quite irreplaceable. and once you start appreciating its different ways, the world becomes a lot more vibrant, i think
dear march—come in— by Emily Dickinson
From amelia nason's chapbook, poems i shouldn't have written, available from Bottlecap Press!
Here’s a 5 page comic about a weird project I spent the last month working on 🪲
there's a philosophical message in there somewhere but I'm too hungry and sweaty to think of it
Based on a conversation with @perfectpossumprincess and @d-d-disgusting about a mad little mantidfly they found
did you guys see the poem from a couple of days ago in poetry dot org’s daily poem it was so good and a treat to read
— natalie díaz, from “american arithmetic”, postcolonial love poem (via letsbelonelytogetherr)
planetarium - adrienne rich/@twoheadedfawnn/ugly, bitter, and true - suzanne rivecca/a burning hill - mitski/a hora da estrela- clarice lispector/ @100493503004422/sharp objects - gillian flynn