[Book Nerd Links] Dangerdust: Literary Chalk Art, by Stealth

Each Week, Two Anonymous Students Sneak into a Classroom and Proceed to Blow Everyone’s Mind [courtesy viralnova]

An interesting story from my hometown. I love this duo’s use of literary quotes and themes. Be sure to follow the link at the bottom of the article to their Instagram page.

J.M. Barrie Quote by Dangerdust

J.M. Barrie Quote by Dangerdust

Shopping for the Bookworm: A Literary Road Trip #1-A Dream of Travel

“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.”-Augustine of Hippo

I’m going on a road trip in June. I will likely arrive in Savannah with a lap full of granola bar crumbs and a stack of partially read books with sadly torn pages clawing at my ankles. My dreams of writing, in situ, many pages of deft and witty observations of what it means to take to the road on a wild adventure full of whimsy and wisdom, all whilst perfectly coiffed and lipsticked, will already be mouldering in a ditch somewhere in Tennessee.  Perhaps quite literally. One can dream, though, and in these dreams my ideal and obsessively bookish packing lists take several forms. Up first: random shiny things that set the stage for the theme lists to follow.

In order to record fleeting yet worthy impressions:

Small Leather Journal Sketchbook Not all who wander are lost by in blue

Small Leather Journal Sketchbook “Not all who wander are lost” by in blue. $15.00

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A Change in Scenery Does a Writer Good

Out of town. Away. Other. Somewhere else. Anywhere else. New, old sights and sounds. Anything but the daily, same old same old mind-trap. A new view. A new view, even if it’s one you’ve seen before. 

Partial Skyline at Sunset

Partial City Skyline at Sunset. Hometown. It’s always good to see you.

Books. Borrowed books. A new rhythm, a new attitude, a new mind-altitude.

East to the Dawn

East to the Dawn