fishingboatproceeds:

I mean, let’s not overhype it or anything.

fishingboatproceeds:

I mean, let’s not overhype it or anything.

fishingboatproceeds:

black-bones:

I really excited to read TFiOS.

Seriously, guys, LOWER YOUR EXPECTATIONS A LITTLE.

fishingboatproceeds:

black-bones:

I really excited to read TFiOS.

Seriously, guys, LOWER YOUR EXPECTATIONS A LITTLE.


New Insight Reveals Previously Unknown Detail of Michaelangelo’s Famous Fresco
VATICAN CITY— In what some are calling the most groundbreaking modern discovery in the field of art history, a team of the world’s leading art conservators and historical preservationists have uncovered traces of a previously-indiscernible detail of Michaelangelo’s world-renowned 1511 fresco The Creation of Adam. The painting, one among the many works that decorate the ceiling of the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel, has been historically interpreted as depicting God the Father giving the gift of life to his creation, Adam. This new development seems to reveal that the gift being given is something quite different altogether. The item has not yet been identified, although it seems to resemble a book.
There is no firm theory regarding the full meaning of the fresco with the inclusion of the new detail; some historians say it may be a prophecy, others view it as some some form of commentary. Whatever it may be, there is no question that the item depicted is one of remarkable historical significance.

New Insight Reveals Previously Unknown Detail of Michaelangelo’s Famous Fresco

VATICAN CITY— In what some are calling the most groundbreaking modern discovery in the field of art history, a team of the world’s leading art conservators and historical preservationists have uncovered traces of a previously-indiscernible detail of Michaelangelo’s world-renowned 1511 fresco The Creation of Adam. The painting, one among the many works that decorate the ceiling of the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel, has been historically interpreted as depicting God the Father giving the gift of life to his creation, Adam. This new development seems to reveal that the gift being given is something quite different altogether. The item has not yet been identified, although it seems to resemble a book.

There is no firm theory regarding the full meaning of the fresco with the inclusion of the new detail; some historians say it may be a prophecy, others view it as some some form of commentary. Whatever it may be, there is no question that the item depicted is one of remarkable historical significance.

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inrowlingwetrust:

I’m excited. And crazy. And I have photoshop.

Okay, this is getting ridiculous.

fishingboatproceeds:

inrowlingwetrust:

I’m excited. And crazy. And I have photoshop.

Okay, this is getting ridiculous.

fishingboatproceeds:

tigersnamedafterphilosophers:

everybody, meet hanksy! (so many possible ideas)

HANKSY! 

fishingboatproceeds:

tigersnamedafterphilosophers:

everybody, meet hanksy! (so many possible ideas)

HANKSY! 

edwardspoonhands:

sidal714:

What to do when you’re really bored? you draw a bad drawing of your favorite author with a Pizza mustache and giant levels of puff, DFTBA

There are a lot of really amazing drawings of John in the world, but every once in a while, I like to see one that’s, well, a little less good.
So awesome.

edwardspoonhands:

sidal714:

What to do when you’re really bored? you draw a bad drawing of your favorite author with a Pizza mustache and giant levels of puff, DFTBA

There are a lot of really amazing drawings of John in the world, but every once in a while, I like to see one that’s, well, a little less good.

So awesome.

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fairytaledetectives:

Reasons to love Entertainment Weekly!
(On their ‘Must List’ for next week)

Entertainment Weekly put The Fault in Our Stars on their must list…and wrote a truly lovely review of the novel that included the word luminous, which is like the nicest possible word to have associated with your work.

fishingboatproceeds:

fairytaledetectives:

Reasons to love Entertainment Weekly!

(On their ‘Must List’ for next week)

Entertainment Weekly put The Fault in Our Stars on their must list…and wrote a truly lovely review of the novel that included the word luminous, which is like the nicest possible word to have associated with your work.

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edwardspoonhands:

Converting video files…got bored…couldn’t help it.

edwardspoonhands:

Converting video files…got bored…couldn’t help it.

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edwardspoonhands:

keep-on-truckin:

my first little hank! 

AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

edwardspoonhands:

keep-on-truckin:

my first little hank! 

AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

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fishingboatproceeds:

bluecheeseblues:

I am still extremely excited about Sweden winning the gold so I couldn’t resist using my bad Paint skills to do this hahaha

Congratulations to the Swedish national hockey team on their surprise early acquisition of my new novel The Fault in Our Stars.

fishingboatproceeds:

bluecheeseblues:

I am still extremely excited about Sweden winning the gold so I couldn’t resist using my bad Paint skills to do this hahaha

Congratulations to the Swedish national hockey team on their surprise early acquisition of my new novel The Fault in Our Stars.