“What am I pondering, you ask? So help me God, immortality.”-John Milton (died on 8 November 1674)

Photoplay, September 1922: Marie Prevost (born on 8 November 1898)
“What am I pondering, you ask? So help me God, immortality.”-John Milton (died on 8 November 1674)

Photoplay, September 1922: Marie Prevost (born on 8 November 1898)
Janet Flanner died on 7 November 1978. She was 86.

Janet Flanner, circa 1920
“I keep going over a sentence. I nag it, gnaw it, pat and flatter it.”-Janet Flanner
“In the universe, there are things that are known, and things that are unknown, and in between, there are doors.”-William Blake

Statue guarding the lake
Reposting in honor of Sylvia’s birthday!
A Small Press Life: Books. Art. Writing. Life. Tea.
“Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say, and not giving a damn.”-Orson Welles
Sylvia Plath is best remembered for the sharp-edged precision of her poetry: word-vessels that are hard, clear, and passionate examples of literature’s trickiest form. Her style, although of minor importance to both literary historians and laypersons, remains fresh and appealing fifty years after her death. The timeless quality of Sylvia’s wardrobe is easy to emulate, and personalize.
Four Seasons, Five Photographs, Forever Stylish:
Sylvia Plath: Spring
A crisp white tee, corset belt, and floaty high-waisted skirt is the perfect outfit for the windy days of spring. She finishes it off simply with lipstick and a hairpin. Typewriter: optional. [This is my favourite photograph of a writer caught in the act of writing. I’ve always envied the imagined comforts of working in a garden setting. Sun-on-skin; light, earth-tainted breeze; a lounge chair to sink…
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“In Heaven, it is always Autumn.”-John Donne

Across the pond and through the trees: a fairy tale view

A few lovely ladies photobombing my Caramel Apple. “I tasted life.”-Emily Dickinson
The deliciously talented Miriam Hopkins was born on 18 October 1902.
“How can a motion picture reflect real life when it is made by people who are living artificial lives?”

Miriam Hopkins, 1933

Arthur Miller Quote 1

Arthur Miller Quote 2

Arthur Miller Quote 3

Katherine Mansfield Quote
“In the midst of the lake Arthur was ware of an arm clothed in white samite, that held a fair sword in that hand.”-Thomas Malory, Le Morte d’Arthur

Excalibur