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Spotlighting Commenters #18

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Deviation of the Day

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Lost and Found

It was a cold, dark night. The soft pitter patter of rain hit the stone ground and little drips of water splashed into the small cardboard box he had made his home. A soft sigh escaped his throat. How long has it been since he last had a nice meal? One week? Maybe two? He didn't know anymore. They had left him, all alone. He moved so his back was to the rain, curling up around himself to try to keep warm. He closed his eyes, hoping to escape into a dream where life was still happy and nice and good. Sleep caught him quick, even though his stomach rumbled and his throat was dry. He licked his lips as he dreamt of the good things that happened

Featured DLDs-DLRs

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Literature

fabled life

i. she talks through her wrinkles, 'i have no desire for food', she says. i take her plate to the kitchen noticing how the beetroot shavings bled into the skin of the chicken and brown rice. it was blood, skin, and bone, and the rice was a million starlike cells floating between. this reminds me of my anatomy textbook: we've been learning what's beneath our skin, we learned that all cells divide. some cells often don't stop dividing. other cells divide and stop when they should... but not my grandmother's. starlike, they explode, they shatter, they consume they divide. ii. i want to be mad at my grandmother's cells, but what would that do? i

DD's I've suggested

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Craft Elements of Poetry

Craft Elements of Poetry Lines and Stanzas • Do you have a clear rationale for breaking each of your lines where they currently end? • Do your linebreaks generate suspense and surprise, making the reader want to find out what will happen in the next line? • Are you employing a combination of end-stopped and enjambed lines? • If you have more than one stanza, do your line groupings increase the impact of your poem’s style and subject matter? Meter and Rhythm • Does your poem have a discernible rhythm – either a scannable metrical pattern, or, if your poem is in free verse, a distinctive cadence that disti

Writing Resources

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Fantasy Flowers Cupcake

Contest Winners

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Celebrate deviantART's 14th Birthday!

Fourteen years of existence marks a period of growth, change, and introspection — an era of creativity and emotion that leads to long-term personal and artistic development. As we celebrate deviantART's 14th birthday, we want to thank all of you for joining in on the journey of growth and development, from the deviants who have been here from the start to the deviants who are starting out their deviantART experience today. How has deviantART helped you grow as an individual and/or as an artist? Tell us your story through an art feature Journal! Visit the Write a Journal Entry page to get started. Using the deviantART section of the s

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dear dad

every time i think of how much i enjoy cigarettes how i want them so badly i think of the ash floating around your kitchen and i want to scrub my skin raw i want to scratch away at the thick layer of soot you caused to settle on my body

literature

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Emotional Rescue

photography

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Hello mister owl. Please tell me a story.

traditional

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The little Mermaid - Hairdress

crafty snazziness

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Steampunk Heart

digital

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css - customization

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stamps - emotes - graphics - etc.

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Bokeh Pack 3

scripts - stock - resources - etc.

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count me out

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NaNoWriMo Checklist

NaNoWriMo stuff

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Sharp Action-Photoshop action

Photo Resources

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Frisian Cookies

This is a rather quick and easy cookie recipe. If you don't have a vanilla pod at home, you could also use  a bit of vanilla sugar. It might be not that intense, but better than nothing. ingredients 250g Butter (room temperature)150g SugarPulp of the vanilla pod2 Egg yolk300g (Pastry) Flour 100g Corn starch Sugar preparation 1. Cream butter, sugar, vanilla pulp and egg yolks until light. 2. Mix corn starch with the flour and stir in. Knead/mix all ingredients until you have a smooth dough. 3. Form rolls of desired length and diameter. I usally end up with four that fit perfectly on a board. The diameter will be the final size of the cook

Tutorials

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French Summer

Previous Contest Entries

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Icarus

Visual Inspiration

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Life is about...

2014 Positivity Project

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Be My Valentine?

Valentines

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In the fog...

Undiscovered Fortnightly

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Soft Tones Lightroom Pack

PS + LR

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