modern vi terrible middle school crush
Someone gave me this idea like a month ago and i finally finished it today. I hope no one speedran it before me lol
kazia parkerowska aka spider star is an 18 years old polish doomer art student who got bitten by a radioactive spider and then convinced (khe khe forced) into a superhero role by her kooky hippie auntie majka. woohoo. nothing better than to save the world when you donât give an absolute shit!
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Hi everyone.
The Chapter 3 update is the biggest in terms of wordcount, and frankly, it's also the most disappointing and depressing update ever.
I've included a whole bunch of secrets (complete with a guide), new character art, hidden links and references to IAC... all in an effort to get a crumb of interaction.
It's been a week now, and besides a few survey responses and bug reports, I've received virtually ZERO asks here in Tumblr, or comments in the forum thread about what happened in Chapter 3 itself.
I'm not gonna lie. I'm very much tempted to keep future updates limited access. Because why share it publicly when I get ZERO engagement anyway? If every sneak peek, new idea or even a whole NEW UPDATE I have is met with silence, I might as well keep it private.
If you all want the next update to stay public, please, please send me some asks. About the update, the plot, the characters (including spoilers about IAC), your favorite scenes, anything really. Go ahead and tell me how stupid or dumb my story and characters are.
I don't want any praises or compliments, I want to talk about my story. That's how DDWCaPH! came to be today. Without me talking to other people, this story might have been long forgotten at the bottom of my documents folder.
I'm not overreacting here. The same thing happened when I first updated Chapter 2 as well. I expected this to happen. Doesn't make it hurt any less.
Tell me, am I asking for a lot here? Because seeing all these other IFs that I also adore get comments even without an update, and me getting none when I worked hard for it even while I was sick multiple times, I don't feel like I exist.
So much for writing a slice-of-life story.
let me see you and stay
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A collection of WWC posts that deal with more general writing advice, character creation and diversity topics applicable to most marginalized people, particularly People of Color and some more specific ethnic and religious groups.
Writing Research and Google Search Tips
WWC Research & Resources Guides (Compilation)
Character of Color Research Tracking Chart (Google Sheet)
On White Authors âGetting it Rightâ
The Doâs of Writing People of Color
Writing POC with Little Experience
Properly Coded: Creating Characters of ColorÂ
On âOverthinkingâ Writing Characters of Color
On White Writers Writing Characters of Color (I, II, III)
Researching PoC + Supporting Writers of Color
Words for Skin Tone
Words to Describe Hair
Describing Asian Eyes
Describing Wide Noses
Praising Beauty Without Fetishizing
Describing PoC and Avoiding Caricatures
Featured Description Guides (Compilation)
To Write (or not write) with Diversity
So You Want To Save The World From Bad RepresentationÂ
Diversity vs. Exploiting Cultures
Diversifying a Predominately-White Cast
On âDiversity Quotasâ
On Excluding Diversity Out of Fear
Different Heritage POVâs in a Story
Including Realistic Diversity Naturally
White-Dominant Rural Areas and Diversity
White Privilege, Publishing, and Diversity Quotas
Writing: Making Efforts in Diversity
More on Assigning Race after Writing
Tradition and Culture vs. Stereotype
Showing Culture Writing Advice
Character Creation: Culture or Character first?
Character Design and Assigning Race and Ethnicity
Charactersâ Races Added Last During DevelopmentÂ
Determining your Charactersâ Race and/or EthnicityÂ
Stereotyped vs Nuanced & Audience Perception
Writing Powerful Women of Multiple Races
A Discussion on Culture and Erasure
Western Neutral Characters
âWhitewashedâ Character of Color?
âCulturingâ Culturally-disengaged PoC
Characters of Color with âNo Cultureâ
Mixed Race + Disconnect from Culture
Reconnecting to Culture After Assimilation Attempts
Defining Coding (& Islam-coded Fantasy)
Denoting Race in Fantasy Setting
Fairy Tale Retellings with POC
Fairies of Color & Cultural Fairy Concepts
Fantasy Races Based off of People of Color
Naming People and Places, Avoiding Explicit Coding
Racially-coding Aliens
Real Religions in a Fantasy World
Religion in Fiction & Fantasy
South Asian-Coded Fantasy Caste System
Whitewashing in a Fantasy Setting
Including Racism in Fantasy
World-building: A Fantasy World without Racism
Representing PoC in Fantasy When Their Country/Continent Doesnât Exist
Avoiding Racism Allegories
Blue eyed people enslaved in story
Half Human as Allegory for Mixed Race Struggles
Avoiding Half-Human Allegory for the âMixed Race Experienceâ
Eye Color Discrimination as Racism: Story Concept
Everyday Racism, Friendship and White Allies
Incorporating Micro-Aggressions in Writing
Racist Characters +Â Including Racism in Stories Not âAboutâ Racism
The Pitfalls of Racist Character Redemption Arcs
PoC Educating White Privileged Friend (Context: Black Characters)
On âNormalizingâ Protagonists of Color: Writing Stories Where Racism Isnât in the PlotÂ
Slur use in stories
Racial Slurs and Webcomics
Portraying Racist Characters without Racial SlursÂ
Offensive Terminology and Historical AccuracyÂ
Stereotypes & Tropes NavigationÂ
Stereotyped vs Nuanced Characters and Audience Perception
When Diversity Is Bad by tropesaretools
Diversity Exists in the Real World by shiraglassman
How to Write WOC and MOC if you are White by kaylapocalypse
âI feel pressured to be inclusive in my writing!â by nimblesnotebook
On White Fear & Creating Diverse Transformative Works by saathi1013
Villains of Color
Family of Villains (Black)
Predominately White Villains
PoC Villains, Anti-Villains and Anti-Heroes
PoC in Crime Families & Black/Native Boss
Writing Flawed Black Characters is Okay
Dark and Light-skinned Characters, Black Villain and Avoiding Colorism
Black & White Symbolism: a look at that trope
Homogenization, Cultural Appropriation
How To Blend Cultures (Without Making Impossible Mixes)
Research:Large to Small Scale, Avoiding Homogenizing East Asian Cultures, & Paralleling Regions Appropriately
Interracial Relationships: Romantic | Writing Interracial Friendships
How to Avoid Glorifying White Characters
Handling a White Female Savior in story
White Character Adopts Black Child in Apocalypse
White Villainous Cult Leader Uses Fascism to âCorrectâ Colonialism
How to write bigoted villains without coming off as a bigot yourself
Infantilization of white characters (At PoCâs expense)
Solving World Hunger: Changing Skin to Fantasy Color to Avoid the White Savior
Misrepresenting Your Own Culture
Why Insiders Can Write Their Experience
Writing Authentic Black Characters (as a Black writer)
Representing yourself in stories when âyourselfâ isnât white
Braving Diversity: How to Write Yourself (and others) out of your Story
Building a Community for Fellow Sci-Fi/Fantasy [Black] Writers of ColorÂ
Writing Authentically From Your Own Experiences When They Donât Match StereotypesÂ
White Authors and Topics to Avoid/Tread Carefully
Do I Need Permission to Write About Marginalized People?
Writing a Genocide to which you have No Personal Connection
On Outsider-Written Stories About Issues Of Another Group
Writing About Diverse Cops (Cops of Color, Â LGBTQA+)
Outsider-Written Stories, Issues of other Groups, Speculative Situation
Writing about Prejudice between People of Color
Reclaiming negative, dehumanizing stereotypes outside the group
Representing yourself when âyourselfâ isnât white
Why do you need to tell this story right now? (Muslim monster focus)
Writing About PoC Trials and Tribulations
When Am I Writing an Identity Story?
To Write or Not to Write: Tackling The âStruggle Novelâ as an outsider
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gosh okay. iâm still having a pinch me moment over this. iâve spent about a year and a half on tumblr and reaching 5000 is just⌠crazy to me. like, imagining that many people in a room is horrifying. i know itâs just a value at the end of the day, but in all honesty, iâm a little scared of the number. scared but so so grateful. i will never be anything but grateful for the attention and love this story has received. truly.Â
i donât know how to thank you all correctly, but in honour of the milestone, i will be hosting a small giveaway. as as last time, please make sure youâre following me and reblog this post if you want to enter. iâll close the giveaway on the 25th of november and dm the winners on here, so make sure your messages are open as well.
prizes.
a 1000 word drabble with your hunter and an ro of your choice (platonic or romantic) or a fun drabble between two ros
a 500 word drabble (same rules as above)
early access to the next short story iâm writing for the midnight hours: shorts, which can be found on my itch.io page
good luck and thank you again!! i know iâve said this a million times over but truly, iâll say it a million more times. for a girl like me, this entire experience has been a fucking dream.