if the comments i left on my own work were visible to the public, this is what my brain would look like during most of my writing process lmao
Microsoft really out here trying to stifle my creativity
helena bonham carter, 2019.
“thank the lord: and other stuff you should know”
mines is “this is a safe place bc i know harries would murder me: a true crime series”
days of the week;
monday: snoozing your alarm clock, navy, seeing the moon in the morning, vanilla ice cream, writing poetry, blurry photographs, windswept hair, iced coffee
tuesday: seeing a cat on the street, a light rain shower, untied shoelaces, indistinct music from someone else’s earphones, empty coffee shops, denim jackets, long train rides
wednesday: pastel highlighters, drinking water, group laughter, plucking daisy petals, floral scents, counting down to a birthday, peonies
thursday: old books, a downpour, telling the truth, comfortable silence, hand holding, wrapping a gift, the smell of leather, reminiscence
friday: neon lights, sweet cravings, a little bit drunk, falling in love with a stranger, remembering your dreams, cherry red, late night showers, desserts at midnight
saturday: watering plants, childhood cartoons, a bowl of cereal, meeting someone new, waking up early and laying in bed, spontaneous plans, sitting on a rooftop
sunday: strawberry smoothies, golden hour, a soft feeling of wistfulness, lazy afternoons, 4pm naps, lofi mixes, deja vu, long daydreams, lighting sparklers
I think that that confidence that I had as a young woman has gone through with me all through my life. I’ve never been – I’ve never felt that I had to look, or appear, or be a certain way for a man, or indeed, for a woman. Nor would I expect a man or a woman to do that for me.
It’s so healing to wake up in a silent house and silently make your own coffee or tea and enjoy the beautifully intricate fullness of the morning silence while remaining calm and collected and unbothered by all outer and inner noise and it’s so low-key elevating and pacifying to rejoice in the silent atmosphere of your own house and just silently block the rest of the world…it’s a slice of heaven
Christine Baranski for Town & Country Magazine photographed by Emilio Madrid (2022)
@amycurtismarchs asked: top 5 female theatre characters ➤ [2/5] persephone (hadestown)
but like my mama always said: brother, when you’re down, you’re down. when you’re up, you’re up. if you ain’t six feet underground, you’re livin’ it up on top!
carmen kazoosack