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Oscar Wilde, Sonnet written in Holy Week in Genoa // My Chemical Romance, The Sharpest Lives.

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hi idk if you’re still taking mini syllabi prompts but if you are could you do youngest sibling?
posted by @heavensghost
Breasts and Eggs by Mieko Kawakami
Edgar Allen Poe in a letter to Sarah H. Whitman on October 18th, 1848
posted by @demiiwhiffin
Ask Polly: Help, I'm the Loneliest Person in the World!
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
by Michael Dumontier and Neil Farber
syllabus on girlhood is grief aka “where can i put it down?” :)
The Dark Interval: Letters on Loss, Grief, and Transformation by Rainer Maria Rilke
by This Isn't Happiness
Ada Limón interviewed by Lauren LeBlanc
by @astyb.art
"November" by Margaret Atwood
by @werenotreallystrangers
Mini syllabus prompt: middle child?
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Stephen Adly Guirgis
Andrea Castro
"November for Beginners" by Rita Dove
"Climbing" by Lucille Clifton
Jessica Harrison
How to Respond to Criticism by Daniel Mallory Ortberg
"Popular Street" by Chen Chen
Maisie Cowell
Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto, Translated by Megan Backus
Ophanims
Prompt for a mini-syllabus about reconnecting with an old lover
from this compilation
from the Daily Art app
Blue Jay (2016)
How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful by Florence + the Machine
When Will I Be Home? by Li Shang Yin
@sunlightafterdark on instagram
Cassandra: A Novel and Four Essays by Christa Wolf
@withoutyourwalls

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syllabus on soulmates? ❣️
by Robert Brault
from @podencos
from Big Fish
by BBC
By Tova and Kendra Yee
by Edna St. Vincent Millay
from @withoutyourwalls post
from Stephen Colbert
by Keystone
“The wound can have (should only have) just one proper name. I recognize that I love — you — by this: you leave in me a wound I do not want to replace.”
The Postcard: from Socrates to Freud and Beyond (trans. Alan Bass) by Jacques Derrida
syllabus on women and the gaze!!
The Book of Disquiets by Fernando Pessoa
the eyes of 1930s film posters by @cair–paravel
On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong
by Volkmar Wentzel
"To The Dead Poem" by Frank Bidart
"A Name" by Ada Limón
girls like girls by hayley kiyoko
I love the idea of people being haunted houses, of a sort, if it's not too much trouble!
Hi! I adore this prompt, but there are a few people who have done it wayyyy better than I ever could, so I’m going to direct you their way! Try this one by @confidentiallyconfusing, this one by @heavenlyyshecomes, and this one by @gorgonapologist!!