“No one fucks with my baby,” by Hozier is so good and I just HAD TO CREATE AN AU FOR IT AND DRAW SOME PICTURES FOR IT sorry not sorry 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Warning: there is a butt so. 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Do we have a tattoo artist au? I'd love to read something like that, but keep seeng fan arts only, never a fic. Have a great day!
write our names in the wet concrete - koshiroganes
ongoing, 1/? chapters, 4k. (Teen)
“Shiro’s flower shop is situated on the sleepiest block of a busy downtown, and he likes it this way. It’s quiet here, and across the street from his shopfront is a little patch of grass and a little Japanese maple tree. Shiro lives in the studio apartment over the shop, and so he always has a view of that tree, day and night—he watches it change from vibrant green to deepest red as the seasons change and thinks of home.”
After losing his arm in the Air Force, Shiro buys a flower shop. Keith’s tattoo shop moves in next door, and Shiro comes back out of the shell he’s built around himself, little by little.
Real Flowers - Kalira @kalira9
2k. (Teen)
Keith needs to borrow his boyfriend’s expertise on flowers.
Sleeves - bison_daycare
10k. (Teen)
In which Keith is a mess, and Shiro is just trying to forget.
Or, Keith is a tattoo artist and Shiro is the attractive new client, hoping to cover up some scars from the past.
there’s a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out - crazyhomoinspace
36k. (Explicit) Contains: nsfw content - Background ships: Lance/Pidge, slight Hunk/Shay
Keith Kogane is an aspiring tattoo artist. After a wave of setbacks and disappointments, he seeks guidance from Black Lion Tattoo and the amicable yet unreadable owner, Shiro.
-Catherine
If y’all are interested Shiro’s husband is called Curtis btw, he worked on the bridge alongside Shiro
Okay badass Lotor is great, but
Softor is Bestor
That’s when I realized I couldn’t live without him
Thank you Opportunity
Hey! Since these requests were very similar, I thought I’d combine them! I hope you enjoy!
~Water
Word count: 2.3 K
Genre: fluff
Notes: masterlist - cheeky Shiro is a Good Shiro
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You blinked, not entirely trusting yourself to speak at the moment. You stared at Shiro, who leant against your doorframe, his arms crossed. “Well?” he prompted. “What do you say?”
You swallowed back a burst of white-hot panic, trying to keep your breathing steady.
“Let me‒let me think about it, all right?” you said, mimicking Shiro and folding your arms over your chest. Shiro pouted.
“C’mon, Y/N, it’s just for a couple days! Besides, Mum and Dad adore you. Literally nothing could go wrong.”
You were not so sure of that.
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You know what’s really disturbing to me? The culture that seems to have sprung up around fanfiction. Writers spend weeks and months working on a story – I think my record is six months on A Place For Us To Dream. And so many times readers expect to just be given a chapter even if they don’t give anything to the writer in return.
I’m going to date myself a bit here, but I’ve been reading/writing fanfiction for ten years. And when I first started it was a wonderful community. There was an unspoken rule – if you read/enjoyed it, you review it. You take thirty seconds to tell an author who probably spent anywhere from three days to a week writing that chapter you just enjoyed to tell them you enjoyed it. Even if it was as simple as “Great chapter, can’t wait to see what happens next!”
Writers spend so much time on stories, and then they post it because they have this thing that they’ve invested so many hours into and they want to share it with the world. They know how they feel about the story, and they want to know how other people feel, what other people think.
And when you read it and don’t review, you know what message you’re sending that author? That they’re not worth your time, or you didn’t enjoy their story. So why should they keep posting it? Yeah they might continue working on it in their own time, for their own enjoyment, but you might never see another chapter again because you couldn’t be bothered to take thirty seconds out of your day to tell them how you feel.
I’ve written stories in eight different fandoms, ranging from very small to very big (I’ll openly admit I wrote Twilight fanfiction once. Once. It was an Alice/Jasper story and haters can hate all they want but I’m still proud of it). I took a break for a few years because I fell out of fandoms during college, and when I came back apparently it’d become the norm to just greedily consume writing without telling writers how you feel. And that is one of the saddest things in the world to me because fanfiction is where I really started getting serious about writing. It’s how I’ve honed by skills and become the writer I am today. And that was largely in part because of all the support I got when I was an itty-bitty thirteen-year-old writing crappy W.I.T.C.H. fanfiction.
Everyone keeps saying “reviews don’t matter, you should just write for yourself.” Well, you’re wrong. Reviews make or break fanfiction. Reviews tell writers whether it’s worth their time to continue posting that story online or whether they should keep it on their hard drives and never share it with the world.
Kill the attitude that reviews don’t matter. Start telling writers you like their stories. And if you don’t, if you all just continue to be invisible readers? Don’t be surprised when that writer disappears.
@lowaharts did this beautiful sketch of Lance and Hunk from the earlier chapters of Watercast. She says this is probably going to remain a WIP and I that can post it…but i think it is so amazing as it is ;3; their expressions summarise their personalities and friendship so well omg…I love it so much!!!
Fic can be found on AO3 | Latest updated is chapter 11.
Finally remembered to update my redbubble which you can find here :)
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