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Roman Marcus's avatarIn Constant Framing

This is what it takes.

Write.

Write everyday.

Line by line,

word

upon

word,

letter by letter.

Write until you’ve reached the next page. Write until you’ve reached the next chapter. Write until you’ve finished a novel and then two more novels and two more after that.

Then rewrite.

Rewrite until the sun wakes up from it’s sleepy hollow.

Rewrite until the moon and stars rise again and then, write some more.

Write until your fingers bleed and your soul bleeds out. Write until what you’re feeling transcends why you’re feeling it.

Write until you feel you can no longer write anymore, write until you hate writing and write until you’re sick and tired of it.

Then write why you’re sick and tired. 

Write until you feel better, then you’ll remember why you decided to write in the first place. Write until the pen you’re holding becomes a sword that slays…

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Asphalt Melting Heat in India

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Asphalt-melting heat wave kills more than 1,100 in India

From Mashable.com 

WHAT’S THIS?

Over the past week, more than 1,100 people have been killed by extreme heat in India. Temperatures reading more than 113 degrees Fahrenheit have reportedly melted asphalt, and taken a severe toll on the working class without access to air conditioning.

Summer-month heat waves are common in South Asia before the Indian Monsoon kicks in during mid-June, but climate change has contributed to more instances of extreme weather. Experts are predicting longer and more intense heat waves in the near future, both in India and in other countries. The Monsoon is expected to begin on time this year, which is good news.

However, it is not expected to bring an average to above average amount of rain, which could hurt the country’s food production and keep the heat going for longer…

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