I have so much random short bits of writing I've sat on for, like, 9 months
Need to post them here soon :3
Also this photo of the beach in Daytona.
Some photos I got from vacationing in Florida over the past week.
It was real pretty, other than all the old people going about.
choose your fav fruit snake
I recently started watching "The orbital children" on Netflix
And holy god McChrist
We went from super smart kid who's good with tech and born in space to the fucking virtual ethereal plane and trying to kill 1/3 of humans in like less than 6 episodes
Not to mention space ai that sounds like a whale for some reason
And the main characters are like 14
I've never experienced such tonal whiplash before
Some photos I got from vacationing in Florida over the past week.
It was real pretty, other than all the old people going about.
I desperately want a house out by some train tracks. I'd spend hours watching the cars roll by, the noise being a constant reminder of the outside. I'd sit at night, watching as the engine comes through, remembering how I'd want to jump in front of or on that train.
Hopefully I'll only remember those times and not still think about doing it.
Describing aromas can add a whole new layer to your storytelling, immersing your readers in the atmosphere of your scenes. Here's a categorized list of different words to help you describe scents in your writing.
Crisp
Clean
Pure
Refreshing
Invigorating
Bright
Zesty
Airy
Dewy
Herbal
Minty
Oceanic
Morning breeze
Green grass
Rain-kissed
Fragrant
Sweet
Floral
Delicate
Perfumed
Lush
Blooming
Petaled
Jasmine
Rose-scented
Lavender
Hibiscus
Gardenia
Lilac
Wildflower
Juicy
Tangy
Sweet
Citrusy
Tropical
Ripe
Pungent
Tart
Berry-like
Melon-scented
Apple-blossom
Peachy
Grape-like
Banana-esque
Citrus burst
Musky
Earthy
Woody
Grounded
Rich
Smoky
Resinous
Pine-scented
Oak-like
Cedarwood
Amber
Mossy
Soil-rich
Sandalwood
Forest floor
Spiced
Warm
Cozy
Inviting
Cinnamon-like
Clove-scented
Nutmeg
Ginger
Cardamom
Coffee-infused
Chocolatey
Vanilla-sweet
Toasted
Roasted
Hearth-like
Metallic
Oily
Chemical
Synthetic
Acrid
Pungent
Foul
Musty
Smoky
Rubber-like
Diesel-scented
Gasoline
Paint-thinner
Industrial
Sharp
Herbal
Aromatic
Earthy
Leafy
Grass-like
Sage-scented
Basil-like
Thyme-infused
Rosemary
Chamomile
Green tea
Wild mint
Eucalyptus
Cinnamon-bark
Clary sage
Antique
Nostalgic
Ethereal
Enigmatic
Exotic
Haunted
Mysterious
Eerie
Poignant
Dreamlike
Surreal
Enveloping
Mesmerizing
Captivating
Transcendent
I hope this list can help you with your writing. π·β¨
Feel free to share your favorite scent descriptions in the replies below! What scents do you love to incorporate into your stories?
Happy Writing! - Rin T.
Baby, i know i look disgusting
But, i still want you to see inside me
Your smell hangs on me
My coat stained by your presesnce
Now, i wish you'd take it off me
I know i look disgusting
But, I want you to see every little fold
Every bit of me
I trust you
To see the me behind the red nose
These big stupid shoes by the bed
As tears wash away my makeup
And you peel off my polkadot jumpsuit
Like a lived-in house
Not a trashy trailer
With you I don't feel like a dump
I'm filled with cozy warmth and reminded of lovely memories
Baby, I know I look disgusting
But, you make me feel human
Kipper Mayfly - Poly, Bisexual, GenderfluidHappily taken by two lovely people
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