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Graphika Manila International Multimedia Design Conference 2011

Graphika Manila International Multimedia Design Conference 2011

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Posted at 11:42 AM 13 July 2011
I am so gonna miss this trio…

I am so gonna miss this trio…

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Posted at 12:36 PM 12 July 2011
Minus Harry…
creerdeliens:

Not ready to say goodbye; July 15th. Bittersweet.

Minus Harry…

creerdeliens:

Not ready to say goodbye; July 15th. Bittersweet.

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Posted at 5:18 PM 07 July 2011

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Posted at 5:18 PM 07 July 2011
Neville Longbottom grew up to be sumkinda hot, no?

Neville Longbottom grew up to be sumkinda hot, no?

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Posted at 5:00 PM 07 July 2011
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Posted at 4:40 PM 07 July 2011
Where to get these…? :D

Where to get these…? :D

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Posted at 12:23 PM 06 July 2011
foodforjubilee:

Your Cup of Cake: Andes Mint Cupcakes (RECIPE)
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Posted at 12:18 PM 06 July 2011
justbesplendid:

mini peanut butter trifles by My Baking Addiction

justbesplendid:

mini peanut butter trifles by My Baking Addiction

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Posted at 12:18 PM 06 July 2011
Write.

In order to be able to call yourself a writer, all you have to do is write. But I have another piece of advice: Don’t go passing out business cards emblazoned with that word just yet. (…)

Ignore James Brown’s advice to get up offa that thing — sit down on that thing and write. It doesn’t matter what you write, but it matters that you write.

It also matters that you read — and, similarly, the what isn’t as important as the that: that you read. Read literary classics and airport novels and graphic novels. Read biographies and memoirs and as-told-tos. Read magazines and newspapers and blogs. Read about people and places and things real and imagined.

But learn to distinguish between bad writing and good writing and great writing. Notice the style and tone and technique of the great stuff. Don’t try to imitate it, but recognize it and what it does for your reading experience. Think about what you want the experience to be like for your readers.

Don’t forget, though, the most important reason to write: for your own enjoyment — the joy of creation, the joy of reading the story you had to write because nobody else had done so until you came along. Don’t write with any goal in mind except this one: to complete a story — a novel, a novella, a short story, a short short story — so that you can read it. (…)

What are you waiting for?
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Posted at 11:40 AM 05 July 2011