good riddance, 2020. 🥂✨
As of December 2015, my series of tutorials on how to draw dicks has finally finished, In order to honor this small moment, I’ve decided that an addendum will be fitting to end this series.
The addendum will be a Q&A in the form of asks. If you have any questions in regards to drawing dicks (fetishes, you want me to draw some meat sticks, etc) or want to ask Arkomeda any silly or lewd questions (or send me erotic fanmail), now is your time.
If you need a refresher, here is the series of tutorials on how to draw dicks.
PART ONE: GLANS
PART TWO: INTERNALS
PART THREE: ERECTION
PART FOUR: FORESKIN
PART FIVE: VEINS
PART SIX: BALLS
Enjoy
(next series of tutorials on vaginas 100%)
quick and easy: Rivulets And Rain by ZedEdge
- she hadn’t wanted children, but Tobias was insistent.
- Tobias’s family weren’t that keen on her, but with her own family gone she had no one else to help her through the difficult pregnancy.
- when Severus was born, she didn’t want to hold him. This wasn’t a new reaction for the midwife so she said she’d be back in the morning and “perhaps mum will be feeling more up to it.”
- when she arrived in the morning, she found an angry Tobias, a crying baby and a still disinterested mother.
- she sorted everything out and finally convinced Eileen to hold her baby, but couldn’t get her to breast feed, she was adamant she wanted to give him formula.
- as he grew older, his mother remained distant. She told him about Hogwarts and being magical, but didn’t like being bothered by his constant questions.
- she was never encouraging and showed little interest in his life. Severus learned to stop telling her about his achievements or about what happened at school.
- he spent his time wishing someone would tell him he was doing a good job and got his wish granted when Lucius Malfoy introduced him to Lord Voldemort.
Hey, everyone! Due to the sudden influx of viewers on AO3, the site has had to modify some things, including the experience of guest users and how hits are counted on the site. This is not the fault of AO3 (they’re doing their best to keep things up and running for all of us), but if you’re a guest user following stories on AO3, PLEASE make sure to leave kudos for your authors to see. We understand it can be difficult to get an account on AO3 (probably more now with COVID-19 leaving people in their homes), but sudden drops in statistics can be inexplicable and disheartening.
Keep your heads up, people. We’re gonna get through this.
Hey all, Some of you know that in addition to this Tumblr blog I also keep a blog on my website. A lot of the posts overlap, but not all of them, so I’ve made this list for your reading pleasure:
How to Control Your Pacing
How to Write During a Pandemic
How to Read Like a Writer
What if Your First Draft DOESN’T Suck?
How to Do World-Building Research
How to Properly Format a Manuscript for Submission
10 Questions to Ask an Editor Before Hiring Them
Creating Character Arcs with the DCAST Method
How to Choose the Right Point of View for Your Story
A Beginner’s Guide to Multiple Point of View
Show Don’t Tell? Not Always. Here’s When to Use Summary
8 Ways to Improve Your Fiction Writing
How to Spot Bad Writing Advice: 6 Red Flags to Look For
5 Reasons to Kill Your Critique Group
Are You Using Too Much Stage Direction?
Why Nobody Cares About Your Plot
How to Use Adverbs Like a Pro
How to Activate Your Passive Characters, One Verb at a Time
3 Easy Ways to Transform Boring Descriptions
3 Ways to Increase Conflict in Your Dialogue
A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Killer Feedback from Beta Readers
How to Know What Kind of Editing You Need
10 Best Books About Fiction Writing
How to Spot an Info Dump
Dealing With Procrastination
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Our Major (ongoing, new) Work: Down East Folktales. Here’s “trailer” of our NSFW horror story, which was published in the #stucky Anthology <Not Without You>.
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i’m lily
some of my recent drawings
So, you want to write a story involving something that you know literally nothing about. (Cool, same!) We’ve all been there before; if you’ve landed at this post, you’ve come to the right place. In this post, we’re going to cover the basics of research and using information, as well as verifying your sources, and other ways to reach out.
There’s a whole boatload of reasons you should conduct research in your writing. Here are some of the largest or most popular reasons:
You’re writing a story set in a different time period, and you want to be historically accurate.
One of your characters does or knows something you don’t know as much about.
You’re writing about a character who is a part of a community that you’re not in, and you want to be respectful.
You’re doing world-building and want to learn about different biomes and climates.
Bear in mind, these are just a few of the reasons that you might choose to do research - any reason to learn more about something is a valid one! Let’s break down how to do quality research for your writing.
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some snake drawings , defo preferred the sketch to the finished piece . if anyone has any tips on how to get the character distinction , like so you would look at a drawing and know who it is, they are all greatly appreciated