o Write letters to your long lost lover or an imaginary friend.
o Pretend you’ve been locked away in a castle with no company but your own and your favourite books, read extensively and scribble on your notes.
o Gaze longingly out the window at the stars, like you long for your home among them.
o Send your friends heartfelt handwritten notes.
o Redecorate your room with random things.
o If you have a garden: pick flowers and frame them on your wall. If you don’t: you can pick some from your local park
o Write the next greatest piece of literature, even if you're an amateur.
o Get through your to-read list
o Practice a skill you’ve been wanting to learn. Embroidery, painting?
o Fake your death. Murder is always a good way to go
o Pretend you’re a character in a classic novel
o Design your own clothes.
o Create impeccable Spotify playlists
o People-watch from your balcony
o Lazy sips of red wine
o black coffee in the late afternoon
o burn candles in your bedroom.
o Dress in big scarves and tweed jackets for your daily walks. In summer monochrome shades.
o Mozart playing quietly while you sketch in your well-loved notebook
o Your favourite novels falling apart as you read them for the hundredth time
o Missing museums and galleries and libraries, even if you've never been there.
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Non-FictionThis is a guide to beginners and a reference to my fellow Dark Academia friends. I have compiled this data through Pinterest and Tumblr. List of DA books, plays, songs and movies are all brought together here along with tips and suggestions for yo...