yo, my best mate, the drake to my josh, the carly to my sam, your neighbors au?? imma need to skate the heck to 90s to comprehend how totally tubular it is. the sickest au ive seen since the bookshop au you made. im kachowed down to my lightning mcqueen crocs. anyway, sending my love and atrocious 90s slang to you. i bet skiddadle, see in a while, crocodile.
I AM SOBBING, THIS IS THE BEST/FUNNIEST THING EVER. “IM KACHOWED DOWN TO MY LIGHTNING MCQUEEN CROCS” (I JUST SENT THAT LINE TO MY BROTHER AND HE SAID “aren’t we all?”) ANYWAY I LOVE YOU, HAVE FUN SKIDADDILING AND THANK YOU VERY MUCH
reblog or message me if you;
are a writer
want to talk about WIPs
like books like The Raven Cycle
like dark/light academia, cottagecore, or cryptidcore
I’m a bit shy but I’d love to meet new friends!
disclaimer: no terfs or I break your kneecaps
So if I went all the way across town to get you something that you like, then that means… You must really like yogurt?
the other day i started writing an office romance but i quickly remembered that i have no idea what working in an office is like
reblog to add +10 haunting power to your ghost when you die
Daydreaming of a life where I live in a little forest cottage and tend to my berry plants in the morning, check on my beehives in the afternoon, and sit with my arm around the love of my life on a porch swing sipping tea in the evening
I was at Hogwarts and someone had been posting pictures of the cartoon snake that says “pwease no steppy” all over the Slytherin common room.
me as a writer: Oh no I can’t write that, somebody else already has
me as a reader: hell yes give me all the fics about this one scenario. The more the merrier
Jacob and his siblind dark Ravenclaw version, bc lets be honest Im a trash for dark blue and Ravenclaws
Here's something I don't see writers practicing enough: how big things can permanently change your character.
I see people putting their characters through war, abusive relationships, health disorders, and intense grief. Since popular writers often fail here, I hope you guys are also considering how these things will affect your character in the long run. I don't mean "Oh, they have bad dreams now and are jerks to everyone, but only for a little while." I mean has their entire outlook on life changed dramatically, and if so how? Does it show? Do they try to hide it and move on, or do they accept that this is who they are now? Does it take them a long time or a short time to realize things can never again be the way they were? How does that affect them? Do they choose to keep this new personality, or do they try to change it?
Not everyone wants to acknowledge this type of development in a character because it gets in the way of their plans or disrupts plot. Also, some characters are made of stern stuff or are just flexible enough to survive with their personality intact. Yet, major events in a story should leave a noticeable impact on a character, the more personal the event generally the bigger the personality change.
Just think about it if you haven't already, y'know?
hello, I am just a tiny lesbean that loves to read and draw. I love art in every form (am 18)
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