Parsley, by Ogden Nash Parsley Is gharsley. :P Nah, maybe something by Robert Frost or Billy Collins. Actually, I'm quote fond of this poem as...
Personally, I think the second is more interesting. But like Cogito said, it's up to you. And if your first idea "fell apart" as you wrote it,...
I really like Mary Ornatta. It sounds like an actual name, but still an interesting one. And if it actually has a meaning, well, that's even...
I either use Microsoft Word or TextEdit. I think TextEdit is actually better—there are fewer distractions (it's basically just a blank white...
Others have already said the most important bit—the execution trumps the idea. To add to that, though, I would say that—at least for me—in...
I'm reading Woolf's To the Lighthouse for class right now. And while I'm only around 50 pages in or so, I can tell you right now that it isn't...
A man walks on two legs, with a limp. Then suddenly a dove strays into the ice cream the man was going to smear all over his ugly brown dog. The...
Should be working here as well. ...we'll just give it five more minutes, eh? :p
Alright — thanks, Cogito! I know I'm special when you edit your standard new member spiel for me! ;) :p In all seriousness, thanks for the...
Italo Calvino, hands down. His books are all so beautiful and loving crafting...it's hard to even describe. If on a winter's night a traveler...
Forced to read, eh? I'll say Moby Dick. I'm actually reading it right now. It's fantastic. Also, I find Melville's whaling tangents...
I'm a huge fan of If on a Winter's Night a Traveler, by Italo Calvino. All the different stories contained within it are quite intriguing, and...
Hey. Just in case my username didn't give it away, I am OpposableThumbsBoy, (which, funnily enough, is also my preferred appellation). I...
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