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sarlyne:Crush! Them! Oh, man, I love Terentia a lot in Harris’ books…!
Middle School Memories
taruiels:Alexander Vlahos in Bringing Books to Life (x)
bookshelpmescape:I feel a little rush,I think I’ve got a little crush on you, I hope it’s not too mu
apollonic:histia:caravcggio:typewriterblues:Richard Siken “Scheherazade” from his book “Crush”
John Everett Millais, Ophelia (1851-1852) / Richard Siken, Scheherazade (2005)
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, The Kiss (1892-1893) / Richard Siken, Scheherazade (2005)
wandasviz:HEARTSTOPPER ep. 2 - Crush“What does it mean when Hot Straight Boy hugs you for like
“You can either let this journey crush you, or let it transform you into someone stronger.&rdq
I ran into the former cheerleader I had a crush on at the local queer bookstore. She begged me not t
del-se:a tiny book i made for my high school crush
xiranjayzhao:“You can either let this journey crush you, or let it transform you into someone
Happy birthday to this sour and salty boy. I know I’m late for Kanda’s birthday, bu
Getting ready to crush a #tinyman ;) or put my #giantfoot in your mouth ;) Booking sessions for next
Today is Woman Author Crush Wednesday for the #circleofbookishfriends and it’s no surprise
geekandsundry:You could crush a kobold with this book of maps! geekandsundry.com/were-seriou
Gustave Courbet, Bathers or Two Nude Women (1858) / Richard Siken, Scheherazade (2005)
Peter Paul Rubens, Cain Slaying Abel (1608-1609) / Richard Siken, Wishbone (2005)
Vincent van Gogh, Starry Night Over the Rhone (1888) / Richard Siken, Snow and Dirty Rain (2005)
Raphael, The School of Athens (1509-1511) / Richard Siken, Dirty Valentine (2005)
Edward Hopper, Nighthawks (1942) / Richard Siken, Litany in Which Certain Things Are
Gustav Klimt, The Kiss (1908-1909) / Richard Siken, Snow and Dirty Rain (2005)
This is the story of my life at the moment…A new illustration that I’ll soon be add
jam-art: the book wrote perfectly manicured but i know it really meant french dipnot too precise sin
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