I’ve Posted A Total Of 9 Times, Mostly Writing-related, And I’ve Never Talked About My Writing Or

I’ve posted a total of 9 times, mostly writing-related, and i’ve never talked about my writing or shared my writing because i’m too nervous. anyway, so, yeah.

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4 years ago

Thank you for the tag @radiowrites! This was really cool!

For my first chapter, I got Anne Rice, for the part I’m working on now, I got Agatha Christie, and for an older draft of the piece I’m working on now, I got Agatha Christie again. I’ve never read any of their books so it looks like I kinda have to now.


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5 years ago

Find the Word Tag III & IV

I was tagged by @radiowrites​, thanks by the way. I could only find one, so ._. also, i’d definitely be up for being in every tag game you do.

Coffee

“I’ll pay you,” Louie offered. “And I’ll buy you a coffee tomorrow.”


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4 years ago

Writer’s “Have You Ever”

Rules: Tag the person who tagged you, then bold the things in this list that you have done, then tag five to ten other writers!

Tagged by @radiowrites, thank you kindly. This one looks fun.

First Person

Second Person

Third Person

Omniscient POV

Past Tense

Present Tense

Future Tense

A complete story

A story longer than 1k

A story longer than 5k

A story longer than 10k

A story longer than 50k

A story longer than 100k

A story longer than 150k

A story shorter than 1k

A story shorter than 500 words

Fanfiction

Original Fiction

Fantasy

Science Fiction

Historical fiction

Dystopian

A story in the Romance Genre

A Story with No Speculative Elements At All

Non-fiction

A children’s book

A story about vampires

A story about robots

A story with a non-human protagonist

A story with a main character based on yourself

A story with a character based on somebody you know

Male POV

Female POV

A POV character the opposite sex from yourself

Animal’s POV

Multiple Viewpoints

POV character under age 15

POV character over age 30

A story told in non-chronological order

Story with a happy ending

Story with a sad ending

Death of a minor character

Death of a major character

Death (offscreen)

Death (onscreen)

Antagonist death

Protagonist death

Villain gets a redemption arc

Kissing scene

Sex scene (offscreen)

Sex scene (onscreen)

Swears (Mild)

Swears (Heavy)

Violence (PG or under)

Violence (PG-13 or over)

Fight scene

Torture scene

A flashback

A dream sequence

A scene that made you cry actual tears (i never wrote a scene that made me cry but it was real close so i’m counting it)

A scene that made you laugh at your own joke

A prologue

An epilogue

A story with more than 30 chapters

A chapter with fewer than 100 words

A poem

A prophecy

Story that takes place in the future

Story that takes place in the past

Story that takes place in a world that is not Earth

An anti-hero

An anti-villain

A parody

Description of male character’s scent

Description of female character’s boobs

Character with eyes of a non-natural color


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4 years ago

Scottish Gothic

You try to leave, over and over, but whenever you’re away you get sicker and sicker, wasting away; it only stops when you come home. This Land owns you, flesh and blood, body and soul. 

Every day you commute to the nearest city for work, every night the croft in the distance glows with light and activity… that croft has been empty for over 200 years. 

When hiking it’s important that you never leave your tent at night; the sounds of battle on the wind are said to be an illusion, but the glens smell bloody first thing in the morning. 

The woodlands near your house seem to change entirely with the seasons; if you step off of the path the hairs on the back of your neck begin to rise. 

That stump that looks like an empty chair? Don’t sit on it. 

When walking home by the river you see an old woman in the streetlights, washing clothes in the river. As you draw near you recognise your jacket - it’s saturated in blood. 

New Years Eve is a dangerous night, that’s why we flock together to drink and sing and dance - don’t leave before the bells, and if you do, never look behind you. 

Your house is older than your bloodline. When it groans in the night stay very still - stone doesn’t creak, remember? 

If you find silver coins in the hills don’t take them; bury them with a drop of your blood and don’t look back. Put a hill or running water between you and it before you sleep. 

If you find an empty campfire be wary; ask before you sit, eat nothing that isn’t yours, and leave a little for the patron. 

The glens may look small on the map, but whole armies have disappeared into them without a trace; close your ears to the voices of the earth when you walk here. Remember you are mortal. 

Not all Celts were warriors, but the peaceful passed on long ago; do not treat with the dead unless you understand their ways - there are no noble savages here. 

Where the North Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean you can see the patterns of fate in the sea foam - do not stare unless you are prepared to know. 

The night of midsummer is short and full of trickery; do not sleep in the open. 

The hollows of the earth are not meant for you. 

4 years ago
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Sorry, I know I am a day late but honestly I did not even realize what day it was until I woke up this morning. It’s been a very hectic time for me lately, But I am coping. Hope y’all are doing okay as well in these crazy times.

If you’re looking for a little extra motivation this October, I hope this helps!

Text Version:

OCTOBER 2020 PROMPT SET

1.     Alone

2.     Shadows

3.     ‘Didn’t anyone ever tell you not to play with your food?’

4.     With a final breath

5.     Fog

6.     Ancient

7.     Stories

8.     “A Mask tells us more than a face”- Oscar Wilde

9.     Candle

10.  Forest

11.  ‘Haven’t you ever watched horror movies? This is how people die.’

12.  All eyes on you

13.  Invitation

14.  “Our dead are never dead to us, until we have forgotten them” -George Eliot

15.  Shatter

16.  Offerings

17.  To cost an arm and a leg

18.  Curiosity

19.  “Death is a very dull, dreary affair, and my advice to you is to have nothing whatsoever to do with it.”- W. Somerset Maugham

20.  ‘Well, this is not how I thought I would die, but I can work with it.’

21.  Delirious

22.  Bad Blood

23.  Whispers

24.  Maze

25.  Sleep

26.  “To him who is in fear everything rustles.”- Sophocles

27.  Shaking

28.  ‘I don’t think we’re supposed to be here’

29.  All in your head

30.  Caught

Cross my heart and hope to die                            

3 years ago

Theme Week #3: Our Friends In the Dark 🕯

Welcome travelers! Inspiration took us to some interesting places this week as we’ve got the hint of a couple subthemes emerging. Initially “Our Friends in the Dark” was supposed to be about allies ( or supposed allies) for all of our travels through the shaded places of the world, whether that be underground or through the night on mischievous deeds. 

The D(r )ead Citadel: Follow a questing knight into a demon infested fortress, only to discover that the knight is a witless ghost caught in a death loop, and that the fortress itself is far more sinister than its demon occupants. This prompt also connected with a rewrite I did on The dead god Orcus, bringing him back to his mythological roots as a god of oaths and curses, and giving him a bit more thematic depth when it comes to writing campaigns. 

Rhoghor Slatebreaker and the Vault of Forgotten Verdicts: Team up with orcish Indiana Jones and go on an expedition to a long abandoned tomb in the depths of the underdark. Discover a multitude of treasures and weapons placed in the tomb as tribute to the warlord buried there, including a sentient adamantine hammer that causes earthquakes when it dreams. 

The Innumerable Crimes of Gladhand Galloway: Try to claim the bounty on the world’s greatest (luckiest) thief, or perhaps stumble your way into apprenticing under him. A rival or mentor for the ages, all underpinned by tragic love and the thrill of a well planned heist. 

Sister Gissella, the Angel of the Catacombs:  Beneath a temple made famous by her healing abilities, a vampiric scholar hides away in the shadows. Too good and faithful a person to fall to the curse of undeath, and sheltered by a cabal of secretive clerics, this palid priestess’s quiet existence may be at an end when outsiders discover her formula for an elixir of life. 

Port Lancercost, the Throne of Knaves: This immensely wealthy harbor is rife with crime and dissolution, providing an amazing backdrop for a party’s roguish enterprise. While you’re at it, why not explore the numerous burnt out districts, or befriend the charming rivefolk that work the canals and barges that supply it? 

I hope you’re all doing well as we close in on the darkest time of the year. I’ll be queuing up adventure prompts for the foreseeable future, so don’t expect any drought of inspiration over the holidays.  

 As always, I’m tremendously grateful for all my followers, but if you want to make a special contribution, I’d be overwhelmed if you’d be kind enough to support my creative efforts. If you liked one of my adventure ideas and would like to leave a one time tip: https://ko-fi.com/villainforhire. If you’d like to support Daily Adventure Prompts and future creative activity, consider becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/Villain4hire

3 years ago

care

Change a single letter and change the word game

I decided this would be fun. So reblog with a new word and see how long we can make it.

The starting word is...

Lady


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2 years ago

BEST accounts to follow as a writer

It's been a long time since my last visit here on Tumblr, right? So, as a comeback and since you loved my masterpost of websites for writers, I am bringing you my favorite Tumblr blogs to follow if you're a writer and are interested in finding lots of inspo on your timeline, as well as prompts, tips, and useful resources. Shall we start?

PROMPTS:

@givethispromptatry

@dailystoryprompts

@here-haveaprompt

@dark-fiction-and-angst

@youneedsomeprompts

@deity-prompts

@whygodohgodwhy

@writinghoursopen

@fluffyomlette

@promptsforthestrugglingauthor

@novelbear

@gfuckign

@ghostly-prompts

WORLD BUILDING INSPO / PROMPTS:

@worldbuildingprompts

@locationbuildingprompts

@wbqotd

@wildworldwritingprompts

@worldbuilding-question

@thealpha-chronicles

@happyheidi

@enchantedengland

@ancientsstudies

@greeksblog

OC PROMPTS:

@yourocdoeswhat

@questionsforyourocs

@oc-question

@oc-dev

@characterization-queries

@oc-factoids

@tag-that-oc

@some-oc-questions

GENERAL WRITING ADVICE:

not all of the following accounts post things but they reblog useful info

@writing-with-olive

@tstrangeauthor

@everythingwritingg

@writerthreads

@heywriters

@thewritersphere

@writelively

PS: If you think your account fits any of these categories, feel free to comment! Someone will check it out!!! :D

1 year ago

List of 400+ Dialogue Tags

Below is a full (but not exhaustive) and updated list of dialogue tags. Dialogue tags are a widely debated topic for writers, some saying you should only use said, others arguing the opposite. You will get no opinion for me—only a list to use as you wish :D

Some words may differ in categories based on context.

Expressing Agreement or Confirmation

Acknowledged, Admitted, Affirmed, Agreed, Apologized, Confirmed, Conceded, Gibed, Professed, Reassured, Verified, Vouched

Initiating or Continuing Conversation

Added, Began, Chimed In, Commented, Continued, Conversed, Discussed, Elaborated, Greeted, Interjected, Offered, Proposed, Remarked, Went On

Making a Declaration or Announcement

Announced, Attested, Declared, Decreed, Emphasized, Enunciated, Proclaimed, Revealed, Stated, Voiced

Formal or Deliberate Communication

Chanted, Concurred, Observed, Postulated, Preached, Put Forth, Reasoned, Surmised, Testified

Indirect Communication 

Digressed, Hinted, Implied, Insinuated 

Providing Information, Explanation or Speculation

Alleged, Articulated, Asserted, Clarified, Doubted, Equivocated, Explained, Guessed, Imparted, Informed, Lectured, Noted, Predicted, Quoted, Recited, Reported, Theorized

Expressing Doubt or Uncertainty

Doubted, Faltered, Guessed, Hesitated, Pondered, Questioned, Speculated, Wondered, Ventured

Seeking or Giving Advice

Advised, Coaxed, Proposed, Recommended, Remonstrated, Suggested, Supposed, Urged

Animalistic

Barked, Croaked, Growled, Hissed, Hooted, Howled, Hummed, Roared, Snarled 

Expressing Discontent or Frustration

Complained, Fretted, Grumbled, Protested, Ranted

Demonstrating Authority or Command

Avowed, Commanded, Crowed, Decided, Demanded, Dictated, Directed, Insisted, Instructed, Maintained, Ordered, Pressed, Proclaimed, Reprimanded

Displaying Confidence or Assertiveness

Asserted, Assured, Boasted, Bragged, Claimed, Piped Up, Pledged, Spoke Up, Told, Vowed

Exhibiting Anger or Aggression

Accused, Bristled, Challenged, Cursed, Erupted, Exasperated, Fumed, Groaned, Huffed, Raged, Seethed, Snapped, Spat, Stormed, Swore, Threatened, Whinged

Displaying Sadness or Despair

Anguished, Bawled, Bemoaned, Blubbered, Cried, Despaired, Grieved, Lamented, Mourned, Sobbed, Wept, Whimpered, Worried

Persuasiveness 

Appealed, Begged, Cajoled, Convinced, Persuaded, Petitioned, Pleaded, Prayed

Conveying Fear or Worry

Cautioned, Entreated, Gasped, Quaked, Shuddered, Stressed, Trembled, Warned

Softly or Quietly

Breathed, Called, Crooned, Murmured, Mumbled, Muttered, Sighed, Whispered

Loudly or Forcefully

Bellowed, Boomed, Cried Out, Hollered, Screamed, Screeched, Shouted, Shrieked, Thundered, Wailed, Whooped, Yelled

Demonstrating Disgust or Disdain

Cringed, Gagged, Griped, Groused, Rasped, Scowled, Sneered, Snorted

Expressing Mockery, Disrespect or Sarcasm

Dared, Imitated, Insulted, Jeered, Mimicked, Mocked, Ribbed, Ridiculed, Scoffed, Snickered, Taunted 

Doing Annoyingly

Gloated, Goaded, Nagged, Pestered, Provoked, Sassed, Tattled

Emotional or Expressive Communication

Grunted, Mewled, Panted, Quavered, Sniffled, Snivelled, Squawked, Whined, Yowled

Showing Empathy or Comfort

Comforted, Consoled, Empathized, Soothed, Sympathized

Indicating Thoughtfulness or Reflection

Contemplated, Echoed, Mused, Pondered, Recalled, Reflected, Remembered, Reminded, Reminisced, Retorted, Reiterated

Expressing Humour or Amusement

Cackled, Chirped, Chuckled, Giggled, Guffawed, Jested, Joked, Laughed, Quipped

Revealing Information

Confessed, Confided, Divulged, Disclosed, Expressed, Hinted, Revealed, Shared, Spilled, Uttered

In a Flirtatious Way

Bantered, Cooed, Flirted, Joshed, Moaned, Purred, Teased

Demonstrating Surprise or Astonishment

Gasped, Marvelled, Yelped

Indicating Hesitation or Reluctance

Faltered, Hesitated, Stammered, Stuttered

Engaging in a Dispute or Argument

Argued, Bargained, Bickered, Contended, Debated, Disputed, Negotiates, Objected, Rebutted, Shot Back

Showing Enthusiasm or Excitement

Beamed, Blurted, Cheered, Exclaimed, Gushed, Raved, Rejoiced, Sang, Squealed, Trumpeted

Expressing Approval or Praise

Applauded, Complimented, Encouraged, Exhorted, Extolled, Lauded, Praised

Speaking in a Continuous or Repetitive Manner

Babbled, Chattered, Jabbered, Rambled, Rattled On, Repeated

Questions and Answers

Answered, Asked, Cross-examined, Inquired, Implored, Probed. Prodded, Prompted, Queried, Questioned, Quizzed, Requested

Expressing Criticism or Disagreement

Challenged, Chastised, Chided, Condemned, Corrected, Countered, Criticized, Deflected, Demurred, Denounced, Scolded

Negative or Deceptive Communication

Denied, Droned, Exaggerated, Interrupted, Lied

Finishing the Conversation 

Concluded, Finished, Thanked

Neutral or Miscellaneous

Admired, Consented, Foretold, Invited, Mentioned, Mouthed, Pointed Out, Replied, Said, Sputtered, Volunteered

Don’t forget our Grand Opening Giveaway starts February 1st/24 on Tumblr, Instagram and slayingfiction.com! You don’t want to miss it!

Happy Writing!

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