I seem to have gotten the same curse
Apparently I am cursed to get the best ideas for writing in only 3 places:
1. While I'm in the shower, getting ready in the morning
2. While I'm in bed, trying to fall asleep
3. While I'm sitting in class, and listening to the most boring explanations I have ever heard
apropos of nothing here's every discworld fanart i've done for inktober since i started doing inktober in 2016
Everyone is fighting a tough battle so reblog to give previous a sword š”ļø
(The best of this post and its reblogs, but with links that work)
Here is a website where you can scroll down to all the different levels of the oceanĀ
Here is a website where you can see the future of the universe
Here is a website where you can press aĀ āmake everything okayā button, over and over, until things really are okay
Here is a website that you can read if you feel like a burden
Here is a website where you can look at strobe illusions (TW strobe/flashing)
Here is a website where you can cut stuff up (TW blood/sh)
Here and here are websites where you can play with sand
Here is a website where you can draw with macaroni and other fun foods
Here is a website where you can paint someoneās nails
Here is a website where you can grow a garden with emojis
Here is a website with hundreds of videos of people hugging you (rightfully dubbedĀ āthe nicest place on the internetā because it really is, yāall, it made me cry)
Here is a website that will take you to other useless websites
Here is a website where you can make a tiny cat play bongo drums (and other instruments!)
Here is a website to help give you gentle reminders <3
Here is a website where you can grow a tiny farm
Here is a website where you can take a bunch of scientific personality tests
Here is a website of calm rain noise
Only right now am I discovering plenty of shows of different degrees of āoldā. I may not be making a lot of fan content, but be sure I need it.
I don't wanna @ anyone because I understand how fast things seem to move in today's landscape of streaming shows dropping entire seasons in one day, and networks pumping out new series constantly to try to attract more subscribers with no intent to actually maintain those shows over time but I just saw someone self-deprecatingly lament that they are still thinking about a show that ended almost a year ago, making fan art and playlists for it, and I want to be very clear:
you can still create fanworks when it comes to old media!! PLEASE do!! there are always going to be new fans who will appreciate it, and veteran fans who are dying for new content and new perspectives. also, less than a year is NOTHING. the original Star Trek series was on TV six decades ago and there are still people losing their minds over it, writing stories and reblogging gifsets daily, and that's only one example.
a fandom lasts as long as there are people who love a thing, even if it's only a handful of people. love what you love and write and draw and make gifs and playlists about it!
Every url that reblogās will be written in a book and shown to my homophobic dad.Ā
Athos: *whispering in the ear of an Englishman heās about to duel* My name is Count de La FĆØre. Youāve learned my name. Prepare to die.
Senator Bracken telling Kate that she should be grateful to him for killing her mom giving her The Tragic BackstoryTM that motivated her & led to all of her current achievements is so Tumblr-writing-prompt-esque⦠I canāt
Sometimes my brainās like āhey, here, out of nowhere, a name thatās absolutely perfect for your character!" But most times itās like "no. nope. this one sounds ugly. this one doesnāt feel like her. this one spells ugly. this oneās nice but transliterates awfully. she doesnāt look like this one. I hate this one for no reason. This oneās good but I already have a character named like this in the same work"
Also for me itās certainly not the single most stressful part, but it is a special kind of stress to have someone on your character list who is just a description without a name. Iām not even talking about actually writing someone yet unnamed.
why is it that naming characters is the single most stressful part of writing? iāll spend weeks drafting intricate plots and creating entire fake histories for countries, but the moment i have to name someone, my brain is like, 'uhhhh⦠kevin?' i canāt have my epic fantasy hero named kevin! but then i overthink it and end up with something like arithalas drakemourn, which sounds like a bad d&d oc. there is no winning.
hey boss i can't come in today it's a sunny day and there's a lovely breeze coming in through my window, yeah it's rustling the branches of the tree outside that's finally bloomed so it's pretty serious
she/her || Iām a writer, I swear || and a huge fangirl || also a language learner and a nerd in general and a lot of other things
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