poetsandwriters:

From Novel Ideas: Contemporary Authors Share the Creative Process edited by Barbara Shoup and Margaret-Love Denman. University of Georgia Press: 2009.

poetsandwriters:

From Novel Ideas: Contemporary Authors Share the Creative Process edited by Barbara Shoup and Margaret-Love Denman. University of Georgia Press: 2009.

akilivumbi:
Dogon masked dancers mimicking Western photographers and ethnologist 
 Michel Renaudeau

akilivumbi:

Dogon masked dancers mimicking Western photographers and ethnologist 

 Michel Renaudeau

(via yearningforunity)

humansofnewyork:

There was a drunk man on the train that everyone was trying to ignore. She saw that he was holding an inhaler, and offered him her seat. 

humansofnewyork:

There was a drunk man on the train that everyone was trying to ignore. She saw that he was holding an inhaler, and offered him her seat. 

We are sun and moon, dear friend; we are sea and land. It is not our purpose to become each other; it is to recognize each other, to learn to see the other and honor him for what he is: each the other’s opposite and complement.
Hermann Hesse (via likeafieldmouse)

(via byturns)

humansofnewyork:

“I want to be an artist.”
“What kind of art do you want to make?”
“I want to make different versions of myself.”

I like the way this young brother thinks 

humansofnewyork:

“I want to be an artist.”

“What kind of art do you want to make?”

“I want to make different versions of myself.”

I like the way this young brother thinks 

nathan-davis:

Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea at IU Theatre. 

Thanks to my gracious and talented collaborators:

Director: Fontaine Syer. 

Cast: Yusuf Agunbiade, Elaine Griffin, Ian Martin, Patricia Millard, Jordan Morning, Jasmine Traylor, Jessica Turner. 

Choreographer/Asst. Director: Rachel Livingston

Set Designer: Andrea Ball

Lighting Designer, Katie Gruenhagen.

Costume Designer: Johnna Sewell

Sound Designer: Derek Jones

a few photos from the production of my play at IU this spring


An abandoned Atlanta school’s bathroom is slowly reclaimed by ivy and kudzu.

An abandoned Atlanta school’s bathroom is slowly reclaimed by ivy and kudzu.

(via kiararosephotography)

The Truth is a fire that we have to keep lit

twitter.com/nthndvs

view archive



Ask

Submit