WoF OC!!! He's sooo not evil 100% not
The enemy series art 🦐
DogNut !!!
Ed Carter <\3
Paul Channing and boner M
Ed and Kyle as dogs!!! With edgy AJJ song. I have more TE art, but i did something weird with my photos to get storage or something so i have no idea where all that went lmao PLEASE FORGIVE ME
I LOVE HOW HIS EYES LOOK DIFFERENT WHEN HE'S DISSOCIATING
Unfinished test painting, but this is my The Enemy oc !!!! His name is Cassius (Cas, for short) and he's a really sensitive, empathetic guy <\3 he lives in the countryside (think ella and malik) and while his small group of friends pick on him for his softer nature and have an ongoing challenge of 'who can kill the most sickos?', Cas spends most of his time digging graves for fallen sickos and kids. He's never killed anything before what a pathetic loser (i say with love)!!!
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A few The Enemy sketches i uncovered in my school books!!! Idk why boney m turned into a dragon here but we ball
May or may not have drawn Jester as a ghost.
E.A. Deverell - FREE worksheets (characters, world building, narrator, etc.) and paid courses;
NotionByRach - FREEBIES (workbook, notion template, games, challenges, etc.);
Hiveword - Helps to research any topic to write about (has other resources, too);
BetaBooks - Share your draft with your beta reader (can be more than one), and see where they stopped reading, their comments, etc.;
Charlotte Dillon - Research links;
Writing realistic injuries - The title is pretty self-explanatory: while writing about an injury, take a look at this useful website;
One Stop for Writers - You guys... this website has literally everything we need: a) Description thesaurus collection, b) Character builder, c) Story maps, d) Scene maps & timelines, e) World building surveys, f) Worksheets, f) Tutorials, and much more! Although it has a paid plan ($90/year | $50/6 months | $9/month), you can still get a 2-week FREE trial;
One Stop for Writers Roadmap - It has many tips for you, divided into three different topics: a) How to plan a story, b) How to write a story, c) How to revise a story. The best thing about this? It's FREE!
Story Structure Database - The Story Structure Database is an archive of books and movies, recording all their major plot points;
National Centre for Writing - FREE worksheets and writing courses. Has also paid courses;
Penguin Random House - Has some writing contests and great opportunities;
Crime Reads - Get inspired before writing a crime scene;
The Creative Academy for Writers - "Writers helping writers along every step of the path to publication." It's FREE and has ZOOM writing rooms;
Reedsy - "A trusted place to learn how to successfully publish your book" It has many tips, and tools (generators), contests, prompts lists, etc. FREE;
QueryTracker - Find agents for your books (personally, I've never used this before, but I thought I should feature it here);
Pacemaker - Track your goals (example: Write 50K words - then, everytime you write, you track the number of the words, and it will make a graphic for you with your progress). It's FREE but has a paid plan;
Save the Cat! - The blog of the most known storytelling method. You can find posts, sheets, a software (student discount - 70%), and other things;
I hope this is helpful for you!
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Best friend and crush's corpse possessed by eldritch entity too fine to get rid of (side-effects include spiralling into insanity (machine girl reference))
any/all — how do i always end up hyperfixating on media with no fandom (i say while smoking weed, a single tear rolling down my cheek)
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