Such An Excellent Post! Reposting

Such an excellent post! Reposting

The Suffering Never Ends
The Suffering Never Ends
The Suffering Never Ends
The Suffering Never Ends
The Suffering Never Ends

the suffering never ends

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7 years ago

Getting in my tumblr fill before #502 airs tonight on cw.


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7 years ago

Marked for Later List

I have over 50 fanfics on my Marked for Later list at AO3. This number never seems to decrease from 50 mainly because with each story I read, I check out the author’s other works and/ or their bookmarks. I am so grateful for the fanfic authors who have shared their stories as well as taking the time to recommend other stories. My Marked for Later is the kind of endless loop I actually like, the more fics I read, the more fics I add to it!

You can find my bookmarks here


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3 years ago

Love this so much!

Get you one who can do both 😍


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6 years ago
“If?” Lexa Asked Teasingly. “Since When Is Anything An If When It Comes To You?” She Inched Her
“If?” Lexa Asked Teasingly. “Since When Is Anything An If When It Comes To You?” She Inched Her

“If?” Lexa asked teasingly. “Since when is anything an if when it comes to you?” She inched her way forward, keeping an eye and an ear out for any movement around her.

“Well, I didn’t want to brag.”

Lexa chuckled lowly. “That’s new.”

“Shut up and go get your girl,” Raven said, a smile in her voice. So maybe, just maybe, Lexa was forgiven. She doubted it, but she could hope. As long as Clarke was safe, she was pretty sure the rest of them would get over her sneaking out.

“See you on the other side.”

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The Starkeeper’s Guide to Love and Soccer (XXIX)


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6 years ago

Yes!

Things Got Analytical In The Discord Channel

things got analytical in the discord channel


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4 years ago
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need

The war on drugs is rooted in racist policies . The failure of the war and drugs is obvious. We need to find a better solution, because people of color should never be the victims of racist policies. White Americans are more likely than black Americans to have used most kinds of illegal drugs, including cocaine and LSD. Yet blacks are far more likely to go to prison for marijuana, which is not a hard drug. Moreover , even when white people get caught , they get less time in prison. 


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3 years ago

Day Twenty-eight

of @the-wip-project‘s challenge

Q28: Do you have an expression that you probably use too much in your writing?

A28: “Awesome”. It’s a term that became popular when I was a teenager, I overuse it to the point of the word losing it’s importance. I have an editing run for “use of awesome” specifically planned once I finish this draft.


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3 years ago

Pieces of A Novel - Wordsnstuff November Monthly Writing Challenge

Pieces Of A Novel - Wordsnstuff November Monthly Writing Challenge

The idea of this challenge is to plan one piece of your story per day. For those participating in NaNoWriMo, this may be a helpful tool to use in conjunction with your daily writing goal. This can help you sustain inspiration, and it can help you find that balance between careful planning and spontaneity that many struggle to maintain.

This tool is designed to help you plan and/or write a longer story in a short amount of time, particularly a novel. If you choose to both plan and draft each scene assigned to each day, you should in theory have a near complete first draft of your story in a single month. Instead of basing the challenge on a word goal, it's organized into a list of tasks. Once all/most of these scenes are planned or written, you will have a nearly complete draft, missing only the scenes unique to your story.

The inciting incident of the beginning of your story.

Establish your protagonist(s) core need and bring key characters into the picture.

A scene that progressively complicates the beginning of your story.

A scene that establishes the protagonist(s)'s strengths and/or weaknesses

A scene that creates a crisis question at the beginning of your story.

A scene that foreshadows the arc of the main characters.

A scene that climaxes the beginning of your story.

A scene that establishes what the protagonist wants, versus what they think they need, versus what they actually need, as well as what they're willing to do to get it.

A scene that resolves the beginning of your story.

A scene that gives the reader a glimpse into the antagonist's power, needs, or goals. Alternatively, if there is no antagonist, a scene that establishes the background of the main challenge the protagonist is trying to overcome..

The inciting incident of the middle of your story.

A scene with a twist—something new happens. A new friend, minor antagonist, or new information arises as a result of the middle inciting incident.

A scene that progressively complicates the middle of your story.

An unexpected twist gives the protagonist(s) false hope. An important clue or weapon arises.

A scene that creates a crisis question in the middle of your story.

A scene that establishes how the protagonist(s) and antagonist(s) motivations could become their downfall.

A scene that climaxes the middle of your story.

A scene that reveals the protagonist(s)'s and/or antagonist(s)'s greatest fears.

A scene that resolves the middle of your story.

A scene that foreshadows what the protagonist(s) and antagonist(s) will gain/lose in the process of pursuing their goal.

The inciting incident of the end of your story.

A scene that establishes that there is no turning back for your main character(s)

A scene that progressively complicates the end of your story.

A scene that establishes how the main character(s)'s strengths/weaknesses help or hinder their success

A scene that creates a crisis question at the end of your story.

A scene that establishes what the protagonist(s) and antagonist(s) learn once they initially succeed/fail

A scene that climaxes the end of your story.

A scene that answers one of the major questions of your story, or resolves an important dramatic theme.

A scene that resolves the end of your story.

(bonus) A scene that hints to the continuation of the story, if a sequel is to come.

Masterlist

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5 years ago
Edit: This Comic Was Originally Made With Hozier’s ‘Nina Cried Power’ Lyrics, Which I Didn’t
Edit: This Comic Was Originally Made With Hozier’s ‘Nina Cried Power’ Lyrics, Which I Didn’t
Edit: This Comic Was Originally Made With Hozier’s ‘Nina Cried Power’ Lyrics, Which I Didn’t
Edit: This Comic Was Originally Made With Hozier’s ‘Nina Cried Power’ Lyrics, Which I Didn’t
Edit: This Comic Was Originally Made With Hozier’s ‘Nina Cried Power’ Lyrics, Which I Didn’t
Edit: This Comic Was Originally Made With Hozier’s ‘Nina Cried Power’ Lyrics, Which I Didn’t
Edit: This Comic Was Originally Made With Hozier’s ‘Nina Cried Power’ Lyrics, Which I Didn’t
Edit: This Comic Was Originally Made With Hozier’s ‘Nina Cried Power’ Lyrics, Which I Didn’t
Edit: This Comic Was Originally Made With Hozier’s ‘Nina Cried Power’ Lyrics, Which I Didn’t

Edit: This comic was originally made with Hozier’s ‘Nina Cried Power’ lyrics, which I didn’t realize was a song very specific to the Civil Rights movement. In retrospect, overlaying a comic of white lgbtq characters with these lyrics wasn’t a tactful decision. 

I’ve changed the lyrics to Hozier’s ‘ From Eden’ now, and I want to ask you guys to reblog this version instead. Thank you!

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