xviihana
about commonplace books
According to Wikipedia, commonplace or commonplace books are repositories of information that we, the owners, "find interesting or useful" (sentence 1).

In truth, the information can anything and everything, from poems, recipes, quotations of dialogues or monologues, and so on!

Most commonplace books typically have a table of contents, which allows the owners to easily find the information they're looking for at a later time. Of course, I'm both indecisive and disorganized so mine is much, much more chaotic.

Apologies in advance.
poetry and prose
These are my all-time favourite poems, written by the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. The language in them is so evocative, enchanting; every word drips with an almost bittersweet yearning. The first time I read them, I was enchanted!
aesthetics: dimayuga
I'm collecting grpahics (stamps, blinkies, etc.) for Dimayuga, my cowboy Yuan-Ti, Grave Cleric for a pirate DND5E campaign! For convenience, I will compile them here.


Stamps from Mama Tuesday and Zitrex.