https://archiveofourown.org/works/54073078
https://archiveofourown.org/works/56534785
i love sabriel for a lot of reasons but a lot of it is just because lucifer would hate it. his obnoxious freak little brother stole his fucking government mandated boytoy
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My cat started purring really loudly and I forgot she was behind me so I was like “where is that coming from?” And she’s sitting there like a loud little lump that’s adorable
teen wolf fic recc + moodboard:
reccer's note: considering how many times I've reread this, and or listened to the wip podfic, I decided it was time to squee about it in the way I do.(and...as always...mind the tags, cultivate your own fic experience, etc)
Sterek | ch 15/15 | 51.9K | M
I Know Where Babies Come From, Derek by DiscontentedWinter
Summary:
Stiles finds a baby on the porch.
It looks exactly like him.
Well, this is awkward.
Dean is the definition of bullying your crush because you don’t know how to tell them how you feel
Sam is the little sibling in love with his brother’s best friend, but knows his brother’s best friend is in love with his brother, so he can’t say anything
https://archiveofourown.org/works/20027599
https://archiveofourown.org/works/15125969
Series
https://archiveofourown.org/works/18955006
https://archiveofourown.org/works/19064101
Series
https://archiveofourown.org/works/3906310
https://archiveofourown.org/works/4677971
How do you write your books? Do you plan everything or you just start
Usually, I plot that whole bad boy out before I even write a single word, but that tends to overwhelm me.
For my most current work in progress book, I had an aesthetic in mind, and five previous ideas squished into one. Then I just started writing. I merely emptied my brain to see what would happen. +50k words later… and here I am. I have a lot to go back and edit/clarify/redo, but I’m just aiming to get the whole skeleton finished first. In other words, I’m winging it. But so far, so good.
Something that has helped me was to write in parts, not chapters. I would write all I needed for one part, then label it as “pt.1.” That way, I wasn’t focusing on the length of the section—trying to fill it or shorten it like I would if it were a chapter. I just wrote it. Then, I would start the next section. This helps me keep the action going, giving me momentum to go from scene to scene without worrying about length. Later, when I edit, I will clump sections together, adjust the size, and then make those sections into chapters. I’ve found this to be strangely helpful so far.
Thank you for asking, dear. :)