“Do you ever miss yourself? The person you were before you had your first heartbreak or before you got betrayed by a person you trusted?”
— Unknown
— roach-works
I keep seeing people making fun of using growled, hissed, roared, snarled etc in writing and it’s like.
have you never heard someone speak with the gravel in their voice when they get angry? Because that’s what a growl is.
Have you never heard someone sharply whisper something through the thin space of their teeth? Or when your mother sharply told you to stop it in public as a kid when you were acting up/being too loud? Because that’s what a hiss is.
Have you never heard a man get so blackout angry that their voice BOOMS through the house? Because that’s what a roar is.
Have you never seen someone bare their teeth while talking to accentuate their frustration or anger while speaking with a vicious tone? Because that’s what snarling is.
It’s not meant to be a literal animal noise. For the love of god, not every description is literal. I get some people are genuinely confused, but also some of these people are genuinely unimaginative as fuck.
“I am hopelessly in love with a memory. An echo from another time, another place.”
— Michael Faudet
In a world where evil seems to sit on a triumph, be the good who stands from afar noticing how deceiving eyes can be if you don't put a safe distance to see the whole landscape.
sitting down to write isn't really about creating a story, it's about getting the story onto the page before it destroys me
also helppp why ur likes and following on public
idk how u change it
All will die, including myself
If I am the only one who was not harmed
If so, I was the creator of the blaze that killed us all
I have nothing to be sorry for
Except that I left us all behind
Of each of the things that we have each written,
You were the best one of mine
My love, our words will continue through the darkness,
In order to spark the next flame
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