being a writer is constantly google the definitions of words you already know the meanings of because your brain's always paranoid and telling you maybe you've been using them wrong your entire life
I can excuse misusing words in my daily life but my mlm slow-burn enemies to lovers smut has to be perfect
CONGRATS ON THE PULL 🎉 i was browsing an's tag and all your posts about it made me so hyped for you lol
OHMYGOD THANK YOU ANON <3
SO SORRY FOR FLOODING THE AN TAG THE QUEEN DOES NOT DESERVE THAT đź’” đź’” đź’”
oh damn they really look alike
going back to tumblr only to post this shit and then disappears.
"You should celebrate!"
"For doing what I'm supposed to do?"
"Not everyone gets that far. You should be proud!"
"I don't think I can do that."
goodluck bbg
a whole week of posting rekka an every day (SHE BETTER COME HOME)
crystals: 21k
even if i like boys kissing more girls kissing is nice too ^^
I drew the viral Miku from Confessions of a Rotten Girl, and she has some truths to tell to ya fellow yaoi fans...
alright google calm down we all know this to be true
I ALMOST FORGOT BUT DAILY REKKA AN IS HERE
crystals: 24k
unrelated but it’s 6PM and i’m still in the car otw from school đź«
okay but there is something disquieting about this urge to cast fan writers as altruists. they give us all this for free!! well, no.
they’re sharing
it’s a key difference in perception. fic isn’t given. it’s shared. it’s part of a fandom community— in which readers are also an integral part.
it’s probably inevitable mission creep from the increasingly transactional nature of the internet and fandom-as-consumerism, which was always gonna happen after corps worked out how much bank there is to make from those weirdo fan people
but like. fandom is sharing. i think we’ve lost that somewhere.
unless they specifically asked, you don’t get to tell a fanfic writer you think they mischaracterized the character by the way. because the second someone writes a fanfic about a character, that character becomes the writer’s own version of the character. canon is only a suggestion, but whether or not an author will follow it / how much of canon an author will take is entirely up to them. you don’t get to stick your nose in their world and tell them “hey this is not to my liking therefore I think you’re doing it wrong” when you can simply leave quietly and move on to something else you may enjoy
im actively waiting for the collapse of humanity • any prns unlabelled arospec
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