Masterposts
Ever After High:
Poison Apple
Maribat:
A Little Birdy Told Me
Wish Me Away
Keep reading
Why go to space when you are space? Love all space obsessed Danny lore phandom comes up with.
Prompts:
Day 6, Eclipse
Day 24, NASA
Queen of Mean - Part 1Â
Ladybug (Not) In Paris (Part 3)
DAY AND NIGHT (DC Crossover)
Ladybug: A young Avenger
Fan Art
Marinette: Adventure on the Tardis 1.0
Remember You Young  (Kids Next Door Crossover)
Of Promises and Sands of Time (Warning Gabriel-Centric)
Rock Star
Marinette: Crazy Rich
Rate This (Trust is Hard to Come By)
Raise Yourselves up (We’re Done)
Gabriel’s RegretÂ
I was today years old when I learned that when you type “otp: true” in AO3 search results it filters out fics with additional ships, leaving only the fics where your otp is the main ship
reblog if you’re a writer who’s very terrible at responding to comments from your readers, but has read them all and loves and appreciates each and every single one of them very dearly
what if we took the kid from this post …
AND GAVE HIM THE BACKGROUND/PERSONALITY OFÂ THISÂ POST
AND MAYBE WE CALL HIM GREG OR SOMETHING.
how to get a job,,,,,
im so unemployed and I need MONEY PLEASE. IM BEGGING GOD PLEASE.
o/ <- person waving
o7 <- person saluting
ol <- person raising hand
o1 <- person scratching head
\o> <- person stretching
hello hello, it's me!
today I was thinking of how much you loved my masterlist featuring some free tools for writers, and I thought I would do something like that again but, this time, featuring just one or two tools per step while getting the best of "the writer's workbook" (which is also free).
before going any further, for those who don't know, "the writer's workbook" is, as the name says, a workbook for writers, with over 90 pages. it has lots of sheets divided into categories, to help you build the skeleton of your novel. (know more about it here).
however, we can get the most out of it using other complementary tools to ease this process.
Reedsy generator - it's one of my favorites, and it can be quite useful when you're stuck and want to get an idea. you're free to make changes to it so that it is as unique as possible.
Lucidspark - although it has a premium version, I find it so helpful when it comes to making a mindmap. I've used it multiple times before, including for college assignments, and it's one of the best I've found so far.
Mindmup - I'm sharing this one here as an alternative to lucidspark, since this one doesn't require to create an account, and you have access to unlimited maps. however, in my opinion, it is not as good or intuitive as lucidspark is.
Behind the name - it's a classic, but one of my favorites. you can search every name you could ever imagine, and get its meaning, history, variations, etc. it still has some tools you can use such as a name generator, anagrams, and much more.
Fake person generator - although it was not created for authors, you might find it useful since it gives lots of details and you can be interested in some fields.
Character generator - this one was made for writers, and is simple and easy to use.
Family echo - it's so simple yet so helpful.
Inkarnate - it has a paid version, but you can use it for free and create a great map.
Filteries - this is sooo complete and accurate!
hope this was helpful! have a nice day <3
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