teaching literacy.

Ask me anything   Submit   ever since i was a little girl, words have danced through my head and in my heart.

I think the most dissapointing thing about growing up has been learning that the publishing industry is not, in fact, a magical collaborative that does whatever it can to bring me new and fantastic books but rather a whole bunch of seperate companies that care nothing for stories and characters but love to fight over money and pricing and crap like that.

(Source: blamethegoat)

— 1 year ago with 335 notes
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    Guess what? They fight over that crap in order to bring you the best and most fantastic books.
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    Not completely true. There are definitely individuals who care deeply about telling good stories, and exposing great new...
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    …well that just depressed me.
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    WORD. I KNOW THAT FEEL, BRO.