" I knelt and put my hands on his shoulders. I kissed his cheek. No human scent. No human warmth. Sculpture of my Nicolas. 'Play it,' I whispered. 'Play it here just for us.'"
I can't believe that people who shipped Gabriel and Beelzebub (me), with almost no evidence as support, got their happy ending, and people who shipped Aziraphale and Crowley (also me), with so much evidence and support from everyone, must wait for another season to finally be in peace.
I'm rotting.
the biologist autistic realness <333 the fascination with tidal pools and the ocean in gen; the feeling like she was placed in a family rather than born into it; the social disconnect and being okay with it; the feeling more comfortable in nature <333
the house. it watches every move you make
julia armfield, our wives under the sea / shirley jackson, the haunting of hill house / rainer maria rilke, rilke's book of hours / @kayleerowena, gravehouse / danez smith, quoted by saeed jones in how we fight for our lives
my guess is nasty gay sex tbh
just finished god emperor of dune and I need to know what the fuck Leto meant when he said Moneo and Malky had a pass together
sharing one lifetime with you
has anyone figured out how much art you need to make to make your mental illness go away
together forever :)
what if we were little bugs holding hands encased in amber forever and ever :))))
prints available here :p
Links where they’re publically available, otherwise feel free to dm me for a pdf if you don’t have university access! I particularly recommend that if you are white and a fan of Arthuriana, you read the first article here. It’s a short read and it both addresses the Islamic inspiration for Arthurian literature and also succinctly shows why Arthuriana can be profoundly alienating to a Muslim audience.
Hermes, Nizar. King Arthur in the Land of the Saracens
Sottosanti, Danielle. The Romance of Conversion: Crossover in Late-Medieval Literature
Keita, Maghan. Saracens and Black Knights
Goodrich, Peter. Saracens and Islamic Alterity in Malory’s “Le Morte Darthur”
Hoffman, Donald. Assimilating Saracens: The Aliens in Malory’s “Morte Darthur”
Putter, Ad. Walewein in the Otherworld and the Land of Prester John.
Adams, Jenny. Colonizing the Otherworld in Walewein.
If there’s one sentence I want everyone who sees this to read, it’s this, from Sottosanti’s dissertation:
As critics such as Heng and Bonnie J. Erwin have noted, conversion stories, such as the Constance story depicted by Chaucer and John Gower, proliferated during this period as a consequence of centuries of crusading efforts in the East.
whatever my gender was before watching beelzebub in good omens season 2 is fucking gone
Dante. 24. he/him. autistic mess. i love making art, read fiction and watching horror movies. the rest is confetti. pt-br / eng / fr header by littlestpersimmon
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