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I’m back on YouTube! My Notion tour *korean inspired* is now live 🥰 https://youtu.be/DCwR04Kiu6g

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— on mood boards... (insta @the_caffeinatedstudent)
Here is a close up of my mood-board. I’ve never really believed on vision boards or mood boards but last week I decided to give it a try and, besides looking stunning on my bedroom (thus completing the academia vibe I want to go for), it also kind of works? Every time I look at it I get a boost of confidence and I remind myself of my main goal (in times where life tries to distract you from what you really want)!
If you haven’t already, you should try it!
Hello everyone! I’m doing an awful job at posting but I’m enjoying winter break as my first term as a real English teacher was EXHAUSTING to say the least 😅 I feel like I’ve learned a lot and so I feel that the next 2 terms will be easier!
Pictured is a matcha latte and “Again but Better” by Christine Riccio and I’m really enjoying it so far! Hopefully I can finish it tonight so I can do a reading challenge tomorrow? Idk let’s see! Wait for tomorrow’s post ✨
{ find me on Instagram @the_caffeinatedstudent }
How I missed reading and how happy I am to finally be posting again ✨ (@the_caffeinatedstudent on Instagram!)
For our new friends, I have been hired as an English teacher this school year (crazy!) and since it it my first teaching job apart from tutoring, I had to adjust to new timetables, methods, working at a real school, learning to make and grade tests (!!!).... it’s been a lot. But I think I’ve found the balance between my work like and my uni life / life in general.
I finally got to finish “The Cockroach” by Ian McEwan which I’ll most likely be using on my thesis and it’s absolutely amazing! I’m still in shock with the turning points of the plot and I’m still trying to figure out everything I just read 😂
Anyways I really recommend this book! I’m about to start “Middle England” by Jonathan Coe, also for my thesis! I can’t wait to share my thesis journal with you all!
English literature academia aesthetic appreciation post

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⚜️Oscar Wilde is the perfect example of how studying classics makes you gay and depressed but stylish
10 Female Written Short Stories Everyone Should Read
I have seen a post circulating for a while that lists 10 short stories everyone should read and, while these are great works, most of them are older and written by white men. I wanted to make a modern list that features fresh, fantastic and under represented voices. Enjoy!
1. A Temporary Matter by Jhumpa Lahiri — A couple in a failing marriage share secrets during a blackout.
2. Stone Animals by Kelly Link — A family moves into a haunted house.
3. Reeling for the Empire by Karen Russell — Women are sold by their families to a silk factory, where they are slowly transformed into human silkworms.
4. Call My Name by Aimee Bender — A woman wearing a ball gown secretly auditions men on the subway.
5. The Man on the Stairs by Miranda July — A woman wakes up to a noise on the stairs.
6. Brownies by ZZ Packer — Rival Girl Scout troops are separated by race.
7. City of My Dreams by Zsuzi Gartner — A woman works at a shop selling food-inspired soap and tries not to think about her past.
8. A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O’Connor — A family drives from Georgia to Florida, even though a serial killer is on the loose.
9. Hitting Budapest by NoViolet Bulawayo — A group of children, led by a girl named Darling, travel to a rich neighborhood to steal guavas.
10. You’re Ugly, Too by Lorrie Moore — A history professor flies to Manhattan to spend Halloween weekend with her younger sister.
I LOVE THIS POST!!
I’d like to add:
11. Good Country People by Flannery O’Connor
12. The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (this one is my favorite short story of all time)
13. The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
14. Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? by Joyce Carol Oates
15. Désirée’s Baby by Kate Chopin
16. The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin
17. Impressions of an Indian Childhood by Zitkala-Ša
(I wanted to put little summaries for each of them, but I’m afraid I’d spoil the whole story if I did!)
adding a few more! all by women of color, & the first four were published within the last few years
18. “My Dear You,” Rachel Khong — love, loss, & absurdity in the afterlife
19. “The Husband Stitch,” Carmen Maria Machado — a feminist retelling of the folklore story “The Green Ribbon”
20. “Inventory,” Carmen Maria Machado — one woman’s retrospective list of her life’s sexual encounters
21. “Boys Go to Jupiter,” Danielle Evans — what happens after a white college student poses for a photo in a Confederate flag bikini
22. “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere,” ZZ Packer — a Black woman attends Yale University
oh i have some of these too! many are science-fiction or science-fantasy, because the woman in those genres are severely under-represented ! The first two authors are slightly older, but their works are so important in the development of the roles of women in scifi as a genre so!
23. “Those Who Walk Away from Omelas” and “Mountain Ways” by Ursula K. Le Guin — The first is a study of philosophical questions similar to the trolley problem, told in very loose form. The second is a science-fantasy story about two women navigating love and sexuality in their society’s polyamorous marriage rituals. But honestly you should read all of Le Guin’s short stories and novels, she’s amazing.
24. “Bloodchild” by Octavia Butler — One of my all-time FAVORITE short stories, about a future where humans live alongside large insect-like aliens, and serve as hosts for their eggs and larval young. It’s gruesome, gory, unsettling, and honestly pretty horrific but it’s really wonderful–if you can handle horror in your stories I highly recommended it. Butler’s novels are also wonderful, please check them out if you can (not all of them are this unsettling)
25. “The Girl-Thing Who Went Out for Sushi” by Pat Cadigan — A trans allegory in which future humans go through surgery to become invertebrate sea creatures (cephalopods and arthropods mostly) in order to better work in space. Wonderfully weird in so many ways.
26. “From the Lost Diary of Treefrog7” and “The Palm Tree Bandit” by Nnedi Okorafor — Lost Diary is a story about a woman and her husband exploring an alien jungle told through research log-style journal entries. Very much survival horror scifi. Palm Tree Bandit is told as a mother reciting a story to her daughter as she braids her hair, about her great-grandmother who started a kind of small revolution for women in Nigeria. Nnedi’s novels and other short stories, as well as her works within the comics industry, are all fantastic, so look into her more if you can!!!
folklore (2020) ・゜゜・.
inspired by @calmvocals
oh to lay dramatically and homoerotically in one of those English canal boats as my lover rows and looks fondly at me while we float under old stone bridges and past our gorgeous 19th century campus and our mutual gay friend sings a little tune
I just remembered that Wizards of Waverly Place, Suite Life, Hannah Montana, That's So Raven, Cory in the House, Good Luck Charlie, Jesse, Austin and Ally, Shake It Up, Liv and Maddie, I Didn't Do It, KC Undercover, Girl Meets World, Best Friends Whenever, and A.N.T Farm all canonically take place in the same universe. Boy is that one interesting universe to live in. Time travelers, psychics, the Bermuda Triangle, teenage spies, and every strange or supernatural creature from Wizards exists together with people like the Duncans and the Rooneys. I want to see Gabe and PJ get sucked up into a cheesy horror movie like Alex and Justin did, or Cyd and Shelby take Riley and Maya back to Boy Meets World.

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