Ode to Wikipedia
This next chapter is going to be EPIC. At least if it turns out the way I envision it. Thank you, Wikipedia, for providing me dirt on what kids in English classes call "dead white guys." The 19th century was seriously one literary orgy. Every author seemed to know each other, whether or not they were involved romantically.
What happened to that kind of literary community? It's never talked about if it DOES indeed still exist. Can we go back to this? It sounds like it was pretty awesome (aside from the fact that everyone's lives were rather unfortunate).
And HIS life is perfect for the story I want to emphasize.
Oh, BTW: The Sammus Theory is the best live show you'll ever treat yourself to. I'm not kidding. If they're in your area, even if you haven't heard their music, it's well worth the admission. Do yourselves a favor.

Sam's such a sweet kid too. XD
What happened to that kind of literary community? It's never talked about if it DOES indeed still exist. Can we go back to this? It sounds like it was pretty awesome (aside from the fact that everyone's lives were rather unfortunate).
And HIS life is perfect for the story I want to emphasize.
Oh, BTW: The Sammus Theory is the best live show you'll ever treat yourself to. I'm not kidding. If they're in your area, even if you haven't heard their music, it's well worth the admission. Do yourselves a favor.

Sam's such a sweet kid too. XD
Labels: 1800s literary sex, concerts, dead white guys, literary foppery, sammus theory, wikipedia is awesome

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