My daughter and I did this on Monday:
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mother/daughter ink |
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My husband said now that we have tats we're badasses (because nothing says badass like a tat that says "love").
Of
course, tattoos aren't for everyone, though I have to say as a romance
writer tatted heroes are kinda hot (you're welcome for not indulging in a
spam of hot tattooed guy pix...unless you want that, in which case I
can dedicate an entire blog post to it).
I've been
considering getting inked for a while, and now that I've done it, there
are several others I want to get. This is the next one:
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homage to Farenheit 451 |
I
love this because it's simple, but says so much. Symbolic of the fight
against censorship, specifically of books and words, but in a larger
sense of ideas and people, I see it as a literary equivalent of NoH8.
When
I was researching the 451 tattoo, I came across a whole slew of others
inspired by books and literature. As an author, it warmed my heart and
gave me hope for humanity that people could be so inspired by words and
stories as to put permanent reminders of them on their bodies.
Here are some of the most interesting:
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Great Gatsby (I'm not a fan of the book, but this is an interesting tat) |
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Still I Rise, Maya Angelou |
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Fellowship of the Rings |
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Cool combo of Hamlet and Nancy Drew |
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Chronicles of Narnia |
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Perks of Being a Wallflower |
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I found a lot of Harry Potter ink, but this one is pretty cool |
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This is similarly simple and adorable |
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creepy... |
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From Ender's Game |
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Where the Wild Things Are |
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Slaughterhouse Five |
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Not really "literature" but still fun! |
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Of course, Hunger Games |
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From my fave series ever (The Dark Tower)...this one is tempting... |
Anyway,
you get the idea. There are as many literary tattoos as there are books
and people who love them, which is pretty darn awesome if you ask me. If you were to
get literary ink, what would your choice be?
~Margaret
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