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Some people have asked to read the commencement address I delivered this morning to the 2013 graduates of Butler University. So here it is.

My own commencement speaker, who shall remain nameless, began with a lame joke about how these speeches only come in two varieties: Short and bad. This…

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"Good writers have two things in common: they would rather be understood than admired, and they do not write for hairsplitting and hypercritical readers."
-  Friedrich Nietzsche (via writingquotes)
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"When you grow up as a girl, the world tells you the things that you are supposed to be: emotional, loving, beautiful, wanted. And then when you are those things, the world tells you they are inferior: illogical, weak, vain, empty. The world teaches you that the way you exist in it is disgusting — you watch boys cringe backward in your dorm room when you talk about your period, blue water pretending to be blood in a maxi pad commercial. It is little things, and it is constant. In a food court in a mall, after you go to the gynecologist for the first time, you and your friend talk about how much it hurts, and over her shoulder you watch two boys your age turn to look at you and wrinkle their noses: the reality of your life is impolite to talk about. The world says that you don’t have a right to the space you occupy, any place with men in it is not yours, you and your body exist only as far as what men want to do with it. At fifteen, you find fifteen-year-old boys you have never met somehow believe you should bend your body to their will. At almost thirty, you find fifteen-year-old boys you have never met still somehow believe you should bend your body to their will. They are children. They are children."

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#NOT OKAY
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Source: amyppond Via: gotproperdead
10 Things I Have Learned so far as a Writer 

andreamaille:

  1. Fuck all the rules.
  2. Read what you want to read.
  3. Everyone has a story to tell.
  4. Share your work.
  5. Be confident no matter how bad you think your writing is.
  6. You are an artist. Never forget it.
  7. The literary cannon is not important.
  8. Write for yourself and everyone else.
  9. Grammar is not the be-all, end-all.
  10. Always keep writing - never stop. 
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If you’re a writer…

ilovereadingandwriting:

If you’re a writer…

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"

The story of how my parents first met
is one I never ask to hear. My dad likes
to tell it anyway. He prides himself on
his marriage to my mother. Says that of
all his accomplishments in his life so far,
that’s the one that matters most. Says
that my brother and I should feel things
like blessed and lucky because in a world
where everyone’s parents are splitting
up, they’ve somehow managed to stick
together. When they kiss, it brings the
sun. It is not perfect, my parents’ marriage,
but for them it works.

*

We don’t mention how my father almost
moved out two years ago, how whenever
they get into a fight it splits up the house
like a checkerboard. We don’t mention that
sometimes my mother will go into their
bedroom and cry after he’s yelled at her.
We never say how mom has said before
that she “can’t stand that man”, how I’ve
caught her on several occasions flipping
through travel magazines, that she stashes
pictures of beaches and mountain ranges
under her pillow like she’s eleven again,
waiting for the tooth fairy.

*

I figure that some things must work for a
reason, that sometimes it’s the things that
you don’t say instead of the things that you
do. My father tells me that he hopes my
marriage will be just like his, but I’m not
eleven anymore, dad, and the tooth fairy
has never existed. I still remember my
mother coming into my room that night I
lost my front tooth and prying it out of my
hand in exchange for a dollar. We measure
love in teeth, in dollars, in children. Marriage
is just a race to see who can make the other
cry first. It is baby teeth in a child’s fist.

"
-  Kristina H., “The Tooth Fairy”  (via thisblankpage)
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