saw a post after 160 dropped about how jon just wants to kiss the man he loves without his eyes open and BRO that’s so tender
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I wrote the first 5,000 words of William the Antichrist. It had a demon named Crawleigh. He drove a Citroen 2CV, and was ineffectual. Proper demons like Hastur and Ligur loathed him. It had a baby swap. I sent it to a few friends for feedback. Then my graphic novel Sandman happened, and it was almost a year later that the phone rang.
“It’s Terry,” said Terry. “‘Ere. That thing you sent me. Are you doing anything with it?“
"Not really.”
“Well, I think I know what happens next. Do you want to sell it to me? Or write it together?”
“Write it together,” I said, because I was not stupid, and because that was the nearest I was ever going to get to Michaelangelo phoning to ask if I wanted to paint a ceiling with him.
Neil Gaiman
(via duod)
A writing partner who makes your imagination and spirit soar is more precious than gold.
(via kryptaria)
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We’ve lived in the shadows for too long.
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St Peter’s Abbey in the Black Forest, Schwarzwald, Germany
GUYS LOOK WHAT MY MOM FOUND WHILE CLEANING
She collected these from 1978 to 1980- there’s only a few issues missing (it looks way less impressive in this picture, it’s a huge pile). I thought she only owned those we got to read as children but turns out she hid these away from us. (I can’t blame her it’s a wonder the ones we did get survived us.) ^^
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@dickgraysoff, I found the thing!
This is from Detective Comics 571, February 1987. Two years before Death in the Family. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go cry in a corner.