Frank Castle
Billy Russo
Karen Page
Dinah Madani
David Lieberman
Curtis Hoyle
Sam Stein
Me, the entire time during season 1
BONUS:
Dinah to Billy:
PART 1 HERE
It was early, sleep was almost impossible since you ran into a certain someone the other day, so you decided to get a head start on your day as you made your way to the front yard to grab the morning paper. Coffee at hand, and in a slight daze, you sighed as you reached down.
“Hey.”
Startled, you looked up, finding the last person you would have thought to be walking through your neighborhood.
“Jax?” You asked looked out past him, “I didn’t hear you pull up.”
He squinted against the early rising sun, “Yeah I parked down the block, didn’t wanna wake your folks.”
You looked back at the house, hoping they were indeed still asleep, “Thanks.”
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Hi friends! As an aspiring author, it’s extremely beneficial to me when I stumble upon writing masterposts. However, a lot of said masterposts are very limited, very vague in the sense that they don’t elaborate on the tips they give, or are directed towards a certain group of writers. I decided to make a guide/masterpost of resources and tips for all writers, whether you’re struggling to write an essay for class or want to get started on the first few chapters of your novel. I also added some handwriting tips, because it’s always nice writing when you actually like your handwriting! I hope you all enjoy, and hopefully I helped! (If there are any issues with links or tags, please let me know!)
HANDWRITING TIPS:
how to improve your handwriting | @intellectus
lettering 101 | @revise-and-conquer
quick + easy lettering tips | @ina-studies
improving handwriting | @shakespearestudies
bad handwriting (and how to deal) | @poestudies
how to improve your handwriting | @study-well
tips to better handwriting | @cutestudystuff
HANDWRITING REFERENCE PHOTOS:
by @bookmarksandbrushpens
by @totes-my-notes
by @academicmind
by @tbhstudying
by @somestudy
by @juniorpeach
by @hayley-studies
by @stellestudies
FONTS:
debby
sandyha
sverige script
antrokas
ariandi
lillybelle
heartandsoul
spiffy
hello script
bromello
spelling night
brannboll jet
WRITING FOR SCHOOL:
how to structure essays | @rewritign
how to write a 5-paragraph essay | @emmastudies
words to replace said | @msocasey
academic writing resources | @nimblesnotebook
how to write a university-level essay | @healthyeyes
how to write a killer unprepared text essay | @rewritign
101 persuasive essay topics | @staedtlers-and-stabilos
100 synonyms for said | @inkyandscribbles
words to describe emotions | @inkyandscribbles
the P-E-E-L method for essays | @the-study-goals
how to write an essay (clean) | @captainnaustralia
essay and paper writing masterpost | @ibastudyblr
how to write conclusions | @rewritign
stuff you need to write essays | @studyign
essay checklist | @girlystudy
transition words for essays | @staedtlers-and-stabilos
10 tips and tools for writing catchy essays | studentstoolbox.com
let’s bullsh*t an argumentative essay | @lookcutestudyhard
words to avoid using in papers | @noteblr
helpful essay vocabulary | @perspeculor
tips for in class essays | @universtudy
how to write an astonishing essay | @eat-sleep-debate
transition words for your essays | @anastudiess
10 steps for essay writing | @mugglehistory
essay writing masterpost | @eruditenotes
essay tips: write a good essay in 7 steps | studentstoolbox.com
masterpost: essay help | @studyblrjess
proofreading tips | @civilisedstudies
how to actually write an essay in an actual nutshell | @englishlit-chic
how to write a killer english essay | @izzystudiess
how to do the essay | @winsomemisfit
how to structure your essay | @pensandmachine
how to write: college level essays | @caesarstudies
essay writing tips | @study-well
essay transition phrases | @study-like-you-mean-it
how to write a strong essay | @dartmvthensis
tips for history students writing a history paper | @thehistorygrad
WRITING A STORY:
master post of writing advice | @writing-the-words
41 emotions as expressed through body language | @cassieisnotapie
so you want to write a book.. | @thewritersarchive
10 steps to writing arguments | @oliviapaigewrites
stephen king’s top 20 rules for writers | @toocool4medschool
some words to use when writing things | @naity-sama
body language cheat sheet | @inkyandscribbles
non-writing things to do that can make you a better writer | @bellarosepope
villains and how to write them | @oliviapaigewrites
useful resources for writers | @slytherin–queen
writing tips | @roselinproductions
reading like a writer | @kaykrescent
useful writing resources | @wordsnstuff
fighting and action | @oliviapaigewrites
WRITING IN BOTH CASES:
grammar girl’s editing checklist | @anomalously-written
alternatives for overused words | @thestudyingcabin
writing masterpost | @thescholarlysquad
writing resources | @suhylastudies
Why are these chicken breasts fighting?
Heath Ledger Filmography
“When I die, my money’s not gonna come with me. My movies will live on for people to judge what I was as a person. I just want to stay curious.” — Heath Ledger
Find the right place to write your novel…
Nature
Arctic ocean
Blizzard in village
Blizzard in pine forest
Blizzard from cave
Blizzard in road
Beach
Cave
Ocean storm
Ocean rocks with rain
River campfire
Forest in the morning
Forest at night
Forest creek
Rainforest creek
Rain on roof window
Rain on tarp tent
Rain on metal roof
Rain on window
Rain on pool
Rain on car at night
Seaside storm
Swamp at night
Sandstorm
Thunderstorm
Underwater
Wasteland
Winter creek
Winter wind
Winter wind in forest
Howling wind
Places
Barn with rain
Coffee shop
Restaurant with customers
Restaurant with few customers
Factory
Highway
Garden
Garden with pond and waterfall
Fireplace in log living room
Office
Call center
Street market
Study room from victorian house with rain
Trailer with rain
Tent with rain
Jacuzzi with rain
Temple
Temple in afternoon
Server room
Fishing dock
Windmill
War
Fictional places
Chloe’s room (Life is Strange)
Blackwell dorm (Life is Strange)
Two Whales Diner (Life is Strange)
Star Wars apartment (Star Wars)
Star Wars penthouse (Star Wars)
Tatooine (Star Wars)
Coruscant with rain (Star Wars)
Yoda’s hut with rain ( Star Wars)
Luke’s home (Star Wars)
Death Star hangar (Star wars)
Blade Runner city (Blade Runner)
Azkaban prison (Harry Potter)
Hogwarts library with rain (Harry Potter)
Ravenclaw common room (Harry Potter)
Hufflepuff common room (Harry Potter)
Slytherin common room (Harry Potter)
Gryffindor common room (Harry Potter)
Hagrid’s hut (Harry Potter)
Hobbit-hole house (The Hobbit)
Diamond City (Fallout 4)
Cloud City beach (Bioshock)
Founding Fathers Garden (Bioshock)
Things
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Fireplace
Transportation
Boat engine room
Cruising boat
Train ride
Train ride in the rain
Train station
Plane trip
Private jet cabin
Airplane cabin
Airport lobby
First class jet
Sailboat
Submarine
Historical
Fireplace in medieval tavern
Medieval town
Medieval docks
Medieval city
Pirate ship in tropical port
Ship on rough sea
Ship cabin
Ship sleeping quarter
Titanic first class dining room
Old west saloon
Sci-fi
Spaceship bedroom
Space station
Cyberpunk tearoom
Cyberpunk street with rain
Futuristic server room
Futuristic apartment with typing
Futuristic rooftop garden
Steampunk balcony rain
Post-apocalyptic
Harbor with rain
City with rain
City ruins turned swamp
Rusty sewers
Train station
Lighthouse
Horror
Haunted mansion
Haunted road to tavern
Halloween
Stormy night
Asylum
Creepy forest
Cornfield
World
New York
Paris
Paris bistro
Tokyo street
Chinese hotel lobby
Asian street at nightfall
Asian night market
Cantonese restaurant
Coffee shop in Japan
Coffee shop in Paris
Coffee shop in Korea
British library
Trips, rides and walkings
Trondheim - Bodø
Amsterdam - Brussels
Glasgow - Edinburgh
Oxford - Marylebone
Seoul - Busan
Gangneung - Yeongju
Hiroshima
Tokyo metro
Osaka - Kyoto
Osaka - Kobe
London
São Paulo
Seoul
Tokyo
Bangkok
Ho Chi Minh (Saigon)
Alps
New York
Hong Kong
Taipei
When Astrid tells you to get the Amulet of the Elder Council appraised by Delvin and your already a Thieves Guild member
Hidden In Plain Sight Masterlist
divider by @firefly-graphics
SUMMARY: A serial killer is loose in the city of New York. Y/N and her partner must find out who it is but he’s smart. But sometimes the answers to your hardest cases are right in front of your face.
PAIRING: Dark!Detective!Bucky x Detective!Reader
SERIES WORD COUNT: TBD
WARNINGS: Each chapter has its own
IB: @empyreanwritings’ Right In Front Of You
HOW IT ALL BEGAN
THE WOMAN IN WHITE
THE CANDYMAN
THE BUNNYMAN
THE HOOKMAN
THE BLACK AMBULANCE (16/10)
SMILEY (19/10)
THE DEVIL (22/10)
SLENDERMAN (25/10)
LA LLORNA (28/10)
SPIDER BITE PART 1 (29/10)
SPIDER BITE PART 2 (30/10)
THE BIG REVEAL (31/10)
TAGLIST FOR THIS SERIES IS OPEN (12/50)
Some Mad Hatter.
and Johnny >3.