Morpheus taught me everything I needed to know
(Source: real-nature, via fuckyeahsciencefiction)
Simon Bisley, 1996
the future is not as bleak as one may think.
(Source: devilonadinosaur, via fuckyeahsciencefiction)
Sigh
This reminds me of Marian Engel’s Bear. One of the books on my to-be-read pile. The book won the Canadian version of the Pulitzer Prize and Margaret Atwood said of it: Bear is a strange and wonderful book, plausible as kitchens, but shapely as a folktale, and with the same disturbing resonance
But my favorite review has to be from goodreads. The linked reviewer (whose goodread review is hilarious) said she was glad to have read it because as a bookstore clerk she is ”now prepared for the customer/patron question: do y’all have any books where a bear goes down on a lady?…Bear: come for the animal sex scenes, stay for the commentary on loneliness and communication.“
Bear back fucking
(via hero-teacher)








