You know Meg may be an iconic Disney princess but she didn’t last long in the actual mythology.
Hera holds grudges.
Reblog if you DON'T ship it but are perfectly chil with people who DO ship it (or inversely if you DO ship it and are chil with people who DON'T) because you aren't an asshole and understand that there's more to people than what fictional characters they think should kiss.
Google BetaBooks. Do it now. It’s the best damn thing EVER.
You just upload your manuscript, write out some questions for your beta readers to answer in each chapter, and invite readers to check out your book!
It’s SO easy!
You can even track your readers! It tells you when they last read, and what chapter they read!
Your beta readers can even highlight and react to the text!!!
There’s also this thing where you can search the website for available readers best suited for YOUR book!
Seriously guys, BetaBooks is the most useful website in the whole world when it comes to beta reading, and… IT’S FREE.
Don’t say anything, just reblog
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“We chose the term “asexual” to describe ourselves because both “celibate” and “anti-sexual” have connotations we wished to avoid: the first implies that one has sacrificed sexuality for some higher good, the second that sexuality is degrading or somehow inherently bad. “Asexual”, as we use it, does not mean “without sex” but “relating sexually to no one”. This does not, of course, exclude masturbation but implies that if one has sexual feelings they do not require another person for their expression. Asexuality is, simply, self-contained sexuality.”
— The Asexual Manifesto, Lisa Orlando and Barbara Getz, 1972
Comfort zone doodlin, just something quick and simple
You can only reblog this today.
I am a gremlin that travels and switches fandoms every now and then.
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