Kylemore Abbey
Connemara, Ireland, 30 VI 2023
genuine question for writers: what are your non-words hobbies? (i.e. not reading)
some people like gritty realism. me? I like that slippery, slippery unhinged fantasy. low viscosity make-believe. well-oiled bullshit. lubed-up whimsy.
it took like three joints but i finally feel human again
we are the daughters of parents who should not have had kids
ˏˋ°•*⁀➷ responses to “what changed?”
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♡ “i fell in love.”
♡ “everything.”
♡ “(character name) died.”
♡ “i lost (her/him/them/etc)”
♡ “you. you changed.”
♡“i let my guard down and paid the ultimate price.”
♡ “i met someone who made me feel the kind of thing you could only read about.”
♡ “i don’t know.”
♡ “i did.”
♡ “i grew up.”
♡ “an earth shattering romance, that’s what changed.”
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despite everything.
"The Forest"
An illustration I painted and turned into an animated gif. This was very tedious but I like how it turned out.
A piece of writing advice I've always fucking hated is "only add things that further the plot." Because no. Add stuff for fun. Give your mom a cameo. Have these characters be in love because. And yes, have characters die because. There doesn't have to be a reason for everything. The universe doesn't give a reason for everything. Why should you? And if you never add stuff for fun, you're never going to have fun.
One thing I didn’t expect from my new worldbuilding book is the author, roughly my dad’s age, including his opinions on furries
>skel / he/him / 26 / 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ / ontario / eastern time / devoted to the Gods / writeblr & langblr
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