I posted a picture a few days ago of a literary tattoo, prompting many of you to share your own creations! So many of you sent in pictures that I put out a shout out for some more and now we have a pretty impressive collection. If you’re thinking of getting a literary tattoo yourself, let these be some inspiration to you!
Just as an aside I don’t have any tattoos myself, although I always promised myself that if I ever became a published author I’d have a semi-colon tattooed on my middle toe. There’s still time, right?
Submitted by Elin Tizihssane
Submitted by Kaitlynn Horton
Submitted by Don Mirjanian
Submitted by Marie Winslow Finnegan
Submitted by Miryam E. Flores Perez
Submitted by Stephanie Leadbetter
Submitted by Leanor Joyner
Submitted by Linda Oaks
Submitted by Cindy D’Anna Salmon
Submitted by Paul Sutcliffe Boardman
Submitted by Michella Digel
Submitted by Nivedita Korke
Submitted by Lisa B PappaGeorgio
Submitted by Christina Cooper
Submitted by Sara Neussendorfer
Submitted by Janice Santiago Alcarde
Submitted by Lauren Schlaff
This trio of pictures were submitted by Helen McNamara
Submitted by Heather Gordon-Cotterill
Submitted by Melissa Eagles
Submitted by Shannon Rogers
This selection was submitted by Vix Ellen
Submitted by Lauren Kelly
I’m letting Jane Austen have the last word!
I hope you enjoyed those, I certainly enjoyed putting the blog together. You’ll notice I didn’t include any of the literary references for the more obscure ones, I know how you like a challenge!
Thank you to each and every one of you who submitted a photograph, you really make For Reading Addicts what it is.
Never too late. I’m in my 60’s and recently added two tattoos. I only have one other. One of the new ones is if the Cheshire Cat, eyes, nose and grin on inside if wrist.