Finished the next verse! (previous part here)
The lyrics are by @inkyrainstorms!!
I can't get over just how fun this was to animate. Ford raging that he's losing to a puppet (who is also his twin brother) in a rap battle. is just. peak silly. I love this
Also I ran out of steam towards the end of cleaning it up so Ford's looking kinda janky and and off model sometimes whoops
AO3 hid the story and asked OP to remove the tag (the fanfic is not even removed) due to the inflammatory tag. That's deserved. AO3 is not a social media for people to fight over ship and chronically online discourse. It's a library. If people keep bringing DNI and discourse into AO3 it'll make the place toxic for writers and reader.
What are you trying to accomplish with putting DNI? Do you think people actually care about DNI? No, it's just making you looking like an asshole doing this
Also AO3 was founded by a Wincest and Thorki shipper. Astolat made AO3 because FF net and other sites keep purging nsfw fanfic. AO3 is literally made for problematique shipper that op don't like.
Then OP doing this? For what? People want to enjoy reading their fanfic not seeing DNI and online discourse on AO3. I hate using the word virtue signaling as it's often used to demean progress but this is what a real virtue signaling looks like š¤¦š¤¦āāļø
(I bet op wrote more inflammatory tags on their fic other than 'proshitter DNI get a life' because it take a lot to get your story hidden or removed)
Do you have any recommendations on how to learn bookbinding? It looks super cool, but I don't know where to start.
It depends on the type of bookbinding you want to get into, my focus is primarily on hardcover case bound books, so if that is what you are keen on, here are some resources that I found incredibly useful while learning:
YouTube
DAS bookbinding has a whole bunch of really detailed, professional tutorials that are incredibly useful. He covers multiple types of binds and techniques and they are all very easy to follow. (I always laugh when I watch his videos tho because heās Aussie like me and he has the EXACT same shitty tiles in his workroom that I have in my house.)
Sea Lemon does bookbinding amongst other crafts, and while her videos are shorter and less in depth, they are very friendly for beginners and offer alternatives if you donāt have all the tools/equipment at home
Omgreylo is great for if you are doing fanbinding, she also has videos on typesetting, which is something youāll want to learn too if you are planning on fanbinding. Her videos are also very chill and sometimes Iāll just watch them to relax because Iām a nerd.
Ingenious Designs has some really good videos on some more advanced skills like edge gilding and working with leather bound books. Heās also really charismatic so his videos are fun and informative.
Iām probably forgetting a few, but those channels have all been super useful. The other thing that I do and highly recommend is just browsing the bookbinding and fanbinding tags on tumblr, reddit and instagram to see what other people are doing. A lot of people (including myself when I finally remember to actually take pictures and record the process) will post progress photos alongside the finished project and will talk about the process. Most people are quite happy to answer any questions you might have about their projects too so donāt be afraid to ask.
Also the most important piece of advice I can give, if you are serious about bookbinding, GET YOURSELF SOME SHORT-GRAIN PAPER. It makes all the difference in terms of quality, ease of use, and durability.
Anyways if anyone else has any other resources or tips they think are useful, please feel free to add!
Absolutely heart crushing scene in one of the cat Stan mini series by @dark-lord-of-awesomeness Here's the link to the mini series
Haha. AUUUGGGHHHHHHHHHHH
Based on the fic Abandon My Eulogy by @aroace-get-out-of-my-face
I donāt know why but this detail stuck with me for a bit. Itās like some ābig shoes to fillā type stuff, idk.
Thereās so many moments from this fic I want to draw, but I need to find the time first, so I decided to do a simple hour and a half doodle.
*places an orange just outside a fairy ring to see what comes out* science is more of an art than a science
When a fic doesnāt fit my head canons but itās well-written
im home from work bc i Got Injured so im indulging myself by finishing and posting an incredibly noncanonical joke i made about @dark-lord-of-awesomeness's shapeshifter Stan AU (fic here). stan has since learned fiddleford's name unfortunately, but i love to bully him.
sorry about no id but i injured my hand and typing this took a really long time
bonus: things i couldnt make them say but which theyre thinking anyway
If you outline your fics, how do you go about it? Or do you just write it out without a specific plan?
God I wish I could just START writing my fics, but no I am nothing if not a well planned bitch
First, I write stuff out on paper. This makes itās easier to go back and look at my own writing, but also paper has? Less high stakes for me? If I type something it feels like I HAVE to go in that direction, but when I write on paper I can just scribble it out or turn to the next page. This step is where Iāll write whatever comes to mind that I might want to add, usually out of order. I guess you could call this brainstorming? But I donāt usually cause to me brainstorming is JUST in my head, and this is on paper. Thatās another thing, GET THE IDEA OUT ON PAPER because youll be super excited about a certain dialogue line or plot line, and if you donāt write it out you will forget. So step one is filling pages and pages of my favorite, designated āBrain Dumpā notebook (mine has mushrooms on it :) )
Then, actual outline. This is also on paper for me, where Iāll write out any big plot lines or bits Iāve come up with in the first step, and try to fit them in an order that makes sense. This is simultaneously the easiest part and the hardest, because Iām someone who wants smoothness in my writing in terms of how stuff flows together, so Iām ver particular about what stuff goes where. If Iām doing an outline for a WHOLE fic, each little line is most likely a chapter, or important chapter moments however, and this is important, I make up an outline for every chapter I write. That way I can go into detail with what dialogue goes where, the blocking of how the characters are, etc
Then itās first draft time!! This parts fun. This is where I write BADLY. I basically just throw everything at my poor google docs until it sticks, and I try not to stop, so thereās no going back and spell checking, or finding a better word. If I write āsaysā or āhe shiveredā eight times in the same paragraph it DOES NOT MATTER. Iāll be back later. This draft is the shittiest possible version of what I want to write.
Step two of first draft is when Iām DONE, I have the bare bones of my draft, and this is where I go back and ask myself if I really deserve to know how to type. Iāll sew up any glaring plot holes, spell checking, rewrite verbs and whatnot to not repeat, stuff like that. If I read the whole thing and decide I donāt like this particular part, Iāll delete it and rewrite it.
Then itās onto my favorite part, draft two. This is REWRITE TIME. not edit, rewrite. Thats the best writing advice Iāve ever gotten and I can ever give. I pull up two screens, slap my draft 1 on the the first screen and open a new doc, and rewrite the entire thing. Why? Because as im retyping this is when I add prose, and fix the flow, and add more angst in or better word choice or whatever. This is where the LENGTH of whatever Iām writing comes in, Iāll usually double whatever I have for the first draft, on sheer added prose and grace notes alone. This part is immensely satisfying, and it takes the longest by far. I do this for every single chapter of things I post on Ao3
Draft three is usually my final draft. I copy and paste draft 2 in another document, and Iāll read through again for any typos and mistakes and fix those. This is PROOFREADING, plain and simple, and itās so important. I usually donāt fix much in this stage, but I do read it outloud (quietly to myself or maybe my dog) to see if it sounds right.
And thats it! Usually, at least with Abandon My Eulogy each chapter takes about two weeks, and by two week I mean I spend a week thinking about it not actually writing and then outline, first draft and correct that in three days. Draft two takes. So long, but itās worth it
āSorry I went off on a ramble there
fraud
binderary roundup! heres all the books i finished in february (minus one that i already sent to someone lol). so that's... 47! my god! i am taking a break forever now. goodbye X'D