Spring Light. Made By Stephanie Wilds.

Spring Light. Made By Stephanie Wilds.

Spring Light. Made by Stephanie Wilds.

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6 months ago
America Moment

America moment

5 months ago
a cropped section of The Dragon Prince Book: Sky novelization. it reads:
"These people need help," Soren said. "Get as many as you can to safety."
Corvus nodded slightly at Soren, searching eyes.
a cropped gif of Corvus's eyes from the dragon prince. Corvus is a young black man with soft brown eyes and black hair, there is a scar on his left eyebrow and he has a short beard. Fire flickers across Corvus's face, lighting him in soft orange hue. Corvus goes from looking down to looking up at Soren his eyes scrunching in confusion and hesitance
a cropped section of The Dragon Prince Book: Sky novelization. it reads:
Soren nodded back. He wanted to say something, to wish Corvus luck, but no words came. 
"Dont get yourself killed," Corvus said. Then he rushed into the chaos to help.
a cropped gif of Corvus's eyes. Corvus stands with his face casted in a shadow, sunlight shinning from behind him. Corvus glances up to look at Soren his eyes soft and wide. As he stares at Soren his eyes searches his, darting ever so slightly as he does so.
a cropped section of "Changing of The Guard" it reads:
Corvus gave him a long, thoughtful look. Soren blew a strand of hair out of his face and would not meet Corvus’ eyes. “It matters a lot… to Ezran.”
a cropped gif of Corvus's eyes. Corvus stands in a wooded area wearing a mushroom hat, the sunset castes light on the right side of his face. Corvus looks worried his eyebrows furrowed slightly, he tilts his head as his eyes dart around to keep focused on Soren.
A cropped section of "Changing of The Guard", it reads: 
There was a flicker in Soren’s eyes—something dark and pained and wounded, something that he kept well-hidden behind his grin and the gleam of his armor. Corvus knew that darkness had not been born in the shadow of the Storm Spire, but it had deepened there.
a cropped gif of Corvus's eyes, Corvus wearing a mushroom hat reels back slightly his eyebrows shooting up as he stares fondly at Soren with a slight flush on his cheeks. his eyes scan Soren's expression for a moment.
a cropped section of "Changing of The Guard", it reads:
t occurred to Corvus that he had never asked Soren how he felt about what had happened. With his father, Lord Viren. With his sister.

With anything, really.

So much had changed, and still Soren tried to smile.
a cropped gif of Corvus's eyes. Corvus's narrow eyes go soft and they crinkle in delight as he looks at Soren, his head moving backwards slightly as he softens.

Mine eyes were swift to know thee, and my heart As swift to love. I did become at once Thine wholly, thine unalterably

.....

There, thou and I Read Kindness in our eyes and closed the match.

-Robert Louis Stevenson

1 month ago
Man Under Street Light - Charlie Irmiger , 2022.

Man Under Street Light - Charlie Irmiger , 2022.

American , b. ?

Oil on panel , 8 x 10 in.

5 months ago
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know
One Day After The Other...in The Right Order. I Always Wondered What It Would Be Like. And Do You Know

One day after the other...in the right order. I always wondered what it would be like. And do you know what it was like? Amazing. And you know why it was amazing? You. A whole year of you. Wow.

4 months ago
"Breathe Looks Like A Thin, Cropped Tank Top With Mesh Panels To Keep The User Cool. While It's Normally

"Breathe looks like a thin, cropped tank top with mesh panels to keep the user cool. While it's normally tight fighting, Breathe contains a smart alloy material called Nitone that, when electrified, loosens the garment. It's battery operated and can be adjusted with a remote controller, so the user can discreetly change how tight the binding is -- there's no need to change their clothing or go into a private space in order to take a break. There's also an optional feature that will automatically loosen the device when the user is playing a sport."

Engadget
A UK design student hopes this wearable will make chest binding safer, easier and more comfortable for transgender and non-binary people.
1 month ago

I read this DKoS fic with Bernard in it and I love this interpretation of him because it references his love for conspiracies with him believing in the fae in this universe and Tim not really convinced of the faes existence.

I think the dynamic they have is especially cute with Tim being more down to earth and currently dealing with a lot (the impending war). Meanwhile Bernard is this quirky guy who can be found in the forest and he believes in faes and has his own little rituals and superstitions and it gives me such opposites attract vibes.

Tim is drawn to him despite finding his superstitions and beliefs unusual and most likely untrue. It's actually refreshing for him to be around Bernard and he enjoys hearing his thoughts anyway.

And then I love the end of the fic with Bernard getting help from the fae and Tim being shocked! It's so cool to think of Bernard as this kinda weird guy who seems harmless but the fae are indeed real and he has a special relationship to them and they actively listen to him and help him out. (Or perhaps Bernard is a fae himself 👀👀👀)

Definitely check out this fic if your a Bernard enjoyer!

archiveofourown.org
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
4 months ago

I wrote Part I of a self-indulgent fic about Sarai and Soren based on my post detailing my headcanons. If you like the excerpt below, feel free to read and support the rest of it here on AO3!

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Sarai lay in the bed, watching the royal physician closely as he examined the frail boy held in her arms. From the corner of her eye, she could see Lord Viren and Lady Lissa across the room with their hands interlocked, knuckles white with tension. No one said a word as the doctor placed a device against the child’s bare chest and brought it to his ear to listen. Not that he needed the instrument, in Sarai’s opinion. Every shaky breath that little Soren took was accompanied by a thick, crackling sound. The Head Crownguard gently ran a hand across the boy’s head to wipe away the feverish sweat that plastered the golden locks to his forehead. Soren was none the wiser of the movement around him, eyes screwed shut in a restless slumber.

Occasionally, one of Sarai’s recruits would ask her why she spent so much time cooped up in the bedroom of the High Mage’s son. She’d answer curtly that as a Crownguard, it was her duty to aid the people of Katolis in whatever way she could, including High Mage Viren and his family. Who was Sarai to deny a sick child company, especially when he asked so nicely?

It was no secret that Soren adored Sarai. She saw the way his face lit up when she walked through the door. On the good days, she’d play with him while his parents attended court or spent time with their daughter. Soren would grab his toy sword, and Sarai would grab his little dragon plushie, and they would take turns chasing each other around the room, playfighting.

During the bad days, she’d lay on the bed with Soren and tell him about the Crownguard. Sarai ensured that Soren knew he wasn’t expected to make conversation, or even keep his eyes open. She just spoke, and he listened or tried to sleep – and the only response to her stories would be the sound of soft wheezing. Sarai would stay with Soren long after he fell asleep, only getting up when his parents returned to take her place at his side.

Harrow, Lady Justice bless him, would check on her after every visit with Soren. He knew her history with the breathing sickness and how it affected her. She’d, of course, politely assure him that she was well and thank him for keeping an eye on Callum while she was unavailable. They’d stroll through the halls, and Harrow would tell her all about which area of the castle he had helped Callum explore that day.

4 months ago

masterlist of places to submit creative writing

it's intimidating thinking about submitting your precious work to judgement, but all the rejections are worth it when you finally get that one glowing acceptance email that puts your anxieties and impostor syndrome to bed. but where do you submit? it can be incredibly overwhelming trying to find the right sites/journals/zines to submit to so i thought i'd create a little collection of places i have found to submit to and i will update it whenever i find new discoveries.

PROSE ONLY

The Fiction Desk

They consider stories between 1k words and 10k words, paying 25 GBP per thousand words for stories they publish and contributors receive two complimentary paperback copies of the anthology. (A submission fee of 5 GBP for stories which sucks)

Extra Teeth

Works of fiction and creative nonfiction between 800 and 4,000 words receive a 140 GBP payment upon publication in the magazine as well as two copies that feature your work. If your work is selected to published online, you get 100 GBP instead. A Scottish based publication that also offers mentorships to budding writers. (Free)

Clarkesworld

Fantasy and sci-fi magazine accepting submissions of fiction from 1k to 22k words, paying 14 cent per word. Make sure you read their submissions page carefully, it gives you a good idea of what they're looking for and what will get you one of those disheartening rejection emails. (Free)

Granta

Open to unsolicited submissions of fiction and non-fiction. Unfortunately they do charge a 3.50 GBP fee for prose submissions, but they do offer 200 free submissions during every opening period (1 March - 31 March, 1 June - 30 June, 1 September - 30 September, 1 December - 31 December) to low income authors. No set minimum or maximum length, but most accepted works fall within 3,000 and 6,000 words.

Indie Bites

A fantasy short fiction publisher looking for clever hooks, strong characters and interesting takes on their issues' themes. Submissions should be no longer than 7,500 words. You get an honorarium of 5 GBP for each piece of yours that they publish - it's not much, but yay money! (Free)

Big Fiction

Novella publishers (7,500-20,000 words) looking for self-contained works of fiction that play with things like the linearity of narratives, perspective, structure and language. (Free)

Strange Horizons

Employing a broad definition of speculative fiction, they offer 10 cents a word for spec fiction up to 10,000 words but preferably around 5,000. (Free)

Fantasy and Science Fiction

They publish fiction up to 25,000 words in length, offering 8-12 cents per word upon publishing. (Free)

Fictive Dream

Short stories from 500 words to 2,500. They want writing with a contemporary feel that explores the human condition. (Free)

POETRY AND PROSE

eunoia review

Up to 10 poems in a single attachment, up to 15,000 words of fiction and creative non-fiction (can be multiple submissions amounting to that or a single piece). It's free to submit to, and they respond in 24 hours (I can vouch for that).

Confingo Magazine

Stories up to 5,000 words of any genre and poems (a max of three) up to 50 lines. Free to submit to and offer a 30 GBP payment to authors whose work is accepted.

Grain Magazine

Another Canadian based publication also supportive of marginalised identities. They accept poems (max. of six pages), fiction (max. of 3,500 words) or three flash fiction works that total 3.5k, literary nonfiction (3,500 words) and queries for works of other forms. All contributors are paid 50 CAD per page to a max of 250. Authors outside of Canada will need to pay a 5 CAD reading fee but they do offer a limited number of fee waivers if this impacts your ability to submit.

BTWN

An up-and-coming lit mag looking for diverse works that play with genres, breaks the rules and is a little weird. They want what typical lit mags reject. Stories up to 7,000 words, non-fiction up to 7,000 words and up to 4 poems totalling no more than 10 pages, hybrid work, comics/graphics up to 5 pages, original periodicals up to 14,000 words of prose or 20 pages of poetry. (Free)

Gutter

Accepting submission in spring and autumn work that challenges, re-imagines or undermines the status quo and pushes at the boundaries of form and function. If your contribution is chosen, you get 30 GBP for your work as well as a complimentary copy of the issue. Up to three poems (no more than 100 lines), fiction and essays (up to 2,500 words)

Whisk(e)y Tit

This one's worth checking out just for their logo. They're looking for fiction whether it's short stories, flash fiction or novel excerpts up to 7,000 words, up to 5 poems, up to 7,000 word essays, screenplays and stage plays (can be full works or excerpts up to 20 pages). (Free)

FOR QUEER AND MARGINALISED WRITERS

Plenitude magazine

A queer-focused Canadian literary magazine accepting poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction. They define queer literature as create by queer people. (Free)

Lavender Review

Poetry written by and for lesbians. An annual Sappho's Prize in Poetry takes place every October. (Free)

AC|DC

"A journal for the bent", always open for submissions from queer writers of all experience levels. They lean towards dark and raw writing but are open to everything as long as it's not over 3,000 words. (Free)

Sinister Wisdom

A literary and art journal for lesbians of every background. They accept poetry (up to 5), two short stories or essays OR one longer piece (not exceeding 5,000 words), as well as book reviews (these must be pitched before they are submitted, (Free)

Queerlings

Open annually from Jan 1st to March 31st they publish short stories of any genre (up to 2,000 words), flash fiction/hybrid work (500 words), poetry (up to 3 poems per submission with a 20 line maximum on each) and creative non-fiction (2,000 words) written by queer writers. (Free)

underdog lit mag

Based in the UK, they focus on amplifying emerging and underrepresented writers. If you're female, POC, LGBTQ+, working-class or all of the above with a story of 100-3,500 words that fits their flavour of the month (the last flavour was Magical Realism) send it their way! (Free)

fourteen poems

London-based poetry publishers looking for the most exciting queer poets. You can send up to five emails to them within their deadlines and you get 25 GBP for every poem published.

Froglifter Journal

A press publishing the most dynamic and urgent queer writing. Poets send in 3 to 5 poems (max. 5 pages), writers send in up to 7,500 words of fiction or non-fiction or three flash fiction pieces, and cross-genre creators send in up to 20 pages within the submission windows March 1 to May 1 and September 1 to November 1. (Free)

OTHER SOURCES

Short Stories: X | X | X

Poetry: X

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