That evening they managed to brew some tea. The handful of leaves that the bear had saved for a special occasion was enough for exactly two cups. They were fortunate to find some candles in the old house, for this meant they could have a real festive tea party.
Though it was dark and cold outside, in that house, around the round wooden table, a miracle took place...
happy upcoming new year!
funky songs- for when you feel like dancing with your friends after quarantine :)
melancholy - for lying on your bed and staring at the candlelight, with night slowly creeping its way into the sky
classical - classical music for your sad self
vivid - when you want to feel like you’re in a coming-of-age movie that’s slightly indie and slightly pop
surrealism- when you feel like you’re in an empty, nostalgic hotel sitting by the drained pool and wondering where you’re going next
suburban gothic - for when you want to drive to the desolate towns as an escape but take yourself into a dark underworld, attempting to unravel the knots of your past life.
d/l academia - a mix of dark and light academia songs for when you want to feel like someone from a Donna Tartt novel yet more lighthearted and whimsical.
songs I could listen to on repeat/my favorites- a mix of nostalgic songs from childhood and current songs
abstract- my take on Possibly in Michigan with a slight twist; more indie, rock
lofi- lofi songs
june bug- my take on cottagecore aesthetic; when you feel like you want to run away to the country and sit by the meadows
Gothic- songs that fit Victorian Era Gothic aesthetic; blood red curtains, splitting moonlight, ivory ballrooms, distant shadows
Vintage- old songs I really like
Christa Wolf, from “Cassandra: A Novel and Four Essays”
Florence and The Machine, from “Cassandra”
New drinking game: take a shot whenever Henry bites his lip in TSH
and will you never cut the cloth, or drink the light to be? and can you never swear a year, to any one of we?
Ok this is very late but I just saw your post on poc literature, but I wanted to let u know Ruth Jhabprawala is NOT a poc author. She's white but has profited from the misconception that she's South Asian although her books contain a lot of racist imagery and beliefs. I love her work on film but just wanted to let u and others know for the future! Thanks for creating the list too :-)
Thank you for informing me, I never knew!