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howifeltabouthim · 9 months
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We're artists, Sylvère said. So we're allowed.
Chris Kraus, from I Love Dick
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veronicasanders · 11 months
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hi <3 i remember i was obsessed w this test a couple of years ago and asked all of my friends to take it so we could compare results. Now that it's back on my dash it seems silly not to ask the moots to take it too (if you want to ofc)
Oooh, what were you?? This was very cute!!
This is me:
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a-flaming-idiot · 1 year
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Question: is it just a given that most artists/writers just eventually go on to at least dip their toes into making NSFW? Like every artist I encounter seems to lowkey imply that they do/have made NSFW. Like is that just part of the natural creative type life cycle? We all just go on to make NSFW?
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livingacademia · 2 years
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The Art of Creation:
I am a magician. A wizard, of sorts. Perhaps you are too. Perhaps like me you are a creator of the physical. Of things that can be held. I call it magic, what we do. Turning ideas into physical objects, turning the ethereal into something concrete. To us it is simply something we do, but it deserves more respect than simple acknowledgement.
We join materials. Wood, paper, iron or steel, cloth and wool. Our hands weave shapes from their supple forms, spinning figures out of the air and into reality. We pluck and pick and thread with our tools, our instruments giving rise to bodies or scenes or buildings. Under our hands dreams are given life.
I imagine magic to be much the same. A form of unity between technical understanding, will power and art. It is this combination of attributes that makes our work so wondrous and remarkable. We understand our materials behaviours and properties, the strengths and limits of our tools, ourselves even. We have such phenomenal strength of will, to take the matter of our surroundings and impart our own vision upon it until it echoes our intentions. We are artists, it is simply the nature of us.
I should like, if magic is real, for it to be a combination of science and art. Something with rules but without rigidity, something predictable but open to change. It would be an ideal system in my eyes. The freedom of the arts paired with the learning of the sciences. In such a world we are as close to sorcerers as we could ever be.
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queerographies · 9 months
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[Home grown talent][Joanna Chambers][Sally Malcom]
Cos’hanno in comune un giardiniere e un modello? Un programma televisivo disastroso, un particolare astio per gli ananas e un amore che sfida le convenzioni. Tornano Joanna Chambers e Sally Malcolm con una nuova frizzante commedia romantica!
Dall’esterno, sembra che il modello e influencer Mason Nash abbia tutto: bellezza, fama e successo. Quando si presenta la possibilità di lavorare come co–conduttore in un programma di giardinaggio con Owen Hunter, il fratello del suo ex, Mason non ci pensa due volte ad accettare. Ed è ben deciso a usare tutti gli assi che ha nella manica per trasformare il format in un grande successo. Incluso…
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bixels · 3 months
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Just gonna have to wait and see, right? Just wait and see! Just gotta wait and see! Who knows, we'll just have to wait and see! It's anybody's guess, we'll just have to wait and see! The future is exciting, we just gotta wait and see!
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welcometogrouchland · 2 months
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[ID in ALT] I've made posts before about Talia/Dick co-parenting Damian moments (will never happen but let me dream) and this came to me in a vision. Took me ages to finish for some reason 😭 and then even longer to post
#dc comics#dc#damian wayne#dick grayson#talia al ghul#batfamily#dc robin#nightwing#anyway. yes im a self-indulgent ''dick as damians secret third parent'' truther#like i DO think it's way more complex and nuanced than the schmoopy affectionate fan portrayal of it#they're brothers they're father and son they're partners they're the dynamic duo except only in past tense etc etc#but consider! I'm not immune to schmoopy affection in fanworks. it compells me despite itself#anyway it's technically not that crazy when it comes to dick and damian. they hug! often! at least they did#it's not as big a leap to these types of scenarios#also talia ''somewhat absent for complex reasons on both her and damians part but very loving and loved by her son'' al ghul#you will always be famous to me#son of the demon origin...bwahhh#anyway. someone made a comic kind of like this/like a post i made abt this topic#but way funnier bc dick and talia starting trying to beat each other up#so go look at that as well#anyway. it's been a somewhat difficult few weeks so I'm. desperately trying to take it easy#i got some reading with me (first vol of kevin smiths GA run that i found second hand and jaimes BB run vol 2!)#so we'll see how far i get through those. considering there's demons in my head telling me to re-read things (LET ME OUT!!!)#when i finish GA and BB i do plan on rereading robin 2021. as a treat to myself#it's a run I've really warmed up to as time went on#I'm keeping up w/ the current b&r run even though it is. admittedly very slow w/ some weird dialogue#i read it for the damian content more than anything. also nikas back so that's neat :]#idk I have a feeling that after absolute power shakes out we might get some more creative team switch ups#so if anyone at dc is interested in taking over the reigns on b&r...that could be very neat#mine
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being a writer is spelling disembowelment correctly on the first try but somehow always screwing up definitliely
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lecklect · 1 year
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Sun
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& A Vacuum
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youneedsomeprompts · 2 years
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How to write a kiss scene
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requested by: anon request: How do I write a good kiss scene? As how do I describe it? What details or words would make it good?
What goes into the writing of a kiss scene?
details to incorporate:
the sensations in their stomach, their chest, and their knees
the way their breathing changes shortly before the kiss
the feeling of the other's hands
the texture of the other's clothing
the moment they realise they've reached the point of no return
the feeling they're left with after the kiss
words to use...
... to describe the kiss:
tentative
tender
hesitant
quick
soft
gentle
delicate
languid
feathery
familiar
exploring
hungry
heated
fiery
frantic
impatient
sloppy
messy
aggressive
... to describe how they feel about the kiss:
nervous
excited
giddy
anxious
apprehensive
ambiguous
surprised
reassured
certain
confident
relieved
eager
greedy
... to show what the lips do:
exploring each other
brushing over each other
locking
devouring
touching
sealing
pressing against each other
capturing
lapping
tasting
crushing together
travelling (the other's body)
trailing (down to the other's chin)
grinning into the kiss
caressing
lingering
... to show how their body reacts:
feeling warm all over
buzzing
humming
pumping/palpitating heart
clenching lungs
joy bubbling up
tingly stomach
warm chest
burning cheeks
sweaty palms
blood rushing through their veins
... to describe what their hands are doing:
tangling in their lover's hair
wrapping their arms around their lover's neck
intertwining their fingers with their lover
resting on their lover's hips
pressing into their lover's shoulder blades
cupping their lover's cheeks
touching their lover's chin
curling their arm around their lover's waist
resting on their lover's shoulders
grabbing their lover's collar
sneaking up under their lover's shirt
brushing over their lover's bare skin
lightly squeezing their lover's butt
focus on:
the sensations instead of what's physically happening. (the protagonists might very well not know themselves what is happening exactly, but they feel very precisely)
I hope this helps <3
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3hks · 4 months
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7 Ways to Hook Your Readers
How do you start a story? Why, you start it with a hook! A hook is something that intrigues the reader and has them enthralled. Sometimes, the first sentence is the hardest one to form, so here, I'll give you some examples on how to hook your audience into your story!
>>> A question: This is a pretty well-known tactic: starting off with a question for your reader has them thinking how they'd answer; hence, pulling them further into your work. If you want, your character can answer the question too! However, the question must be relevant to your story.
>>> A idiom/quote/saying: Sayings are commonly used, though one can find them controversial at times. Regardless, the majority of people understand what the meaning behind them are; and because of that factor, along with its popular usage, proverbs quickly attract readers' attention while giving some insight to your character.
>>> One-word starter: This one is pretty simple, and if you really don't have any ideas, maybe give this one a shot! The hook is simply one word (or even a short phrase) that portrays a strong part of your character. Its out-of-context and vagueness trigger interest in your reader.
>>> Starting action: Like the one-word starter, this hook seems contextless, but it's a quick way to captivate your reader and have the suspense emerge! Example: "Blood covered the ground like a thin blanket, staining the once-clean quartz with a shade of scarlet. A pair of depthless eyes seemed to burn a hole into the last person in the room; a messy, pitiful, scrambling figure."
>>> Dialogue: By now, it should be obvious that your hook should be enthralling and evoke interest in your reader. Opening with compelling dialogue can help introduce the plot and characters of your story!
>>> Interesting Introduction: Is there something special about your character? Introductions can be difficult to sneak in, but not when it's a hook! Make a short description consisting of several defining traits of your character, and be sure to add the special thing about your character as a twist to snag your reader's attention! Additionally, you can be creative with this! An introduction doesn't have to come from your main character, it can come from another character describing the protagonist!
>>> Setting: Does the setting have a strong influence on the story? Even if it doesn't, beginning with a descriptive setting can slowly captivate your audience!
Alright! These are seven ways to hook your reader: a question, a saying, one-word, action, dialogue, an introduction, and a setting! Of course, there are many more ways, so explore around!
Happy writing~
3hks :)
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triona-tribblescore · 7 months
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Reading can just be a little hard sometimes
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luckyy19 · 2 years
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To all my creatives out there: take a breath. Put on a cd or a record and listen to the whole thing, skips and all. Put on another. Just listen to an album off your phone if you don’t have any cds or records. Make yourself some tea/hot chocolate/drink of your choice. Lay on the floor, lay in bed, color in a coloring book, clean, play solitaire. Do anything but create.
Give your brain a break! It does a lot for you and sometimes it needs a little rest
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pand1on · 3 months
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making sonadow fankids with the besties :]
perigee is just. what if there was a fankid that was delightful and whimsical. she grows up on angel island with knuckles who i firmly believe is the only character who is capable of taking care of a child. what's a kid if not a large chao?
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ladvofthelake · 7 months
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i love writing desperate, enraged knights. those who scream at the sky, covered in dirt and gore and spit, a bloodied sword grasped in one sweaty hand, an item in remembrance of kinder days or the flesh of a friend/lover in the other.
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lyralit · 2 years
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types of conflict - world building
person vs person - between two people - a hero and a villain - the mc's goal is obstructed by another person - Victor Hugo's les misérables
person vs technology - a person faces technology - between a person / group of people and an object of science - technology refers to science over magic - Mary Shelley's frankenstein
person vs nature - a person faces nature - the effects of nature on the human world - the mc's goal (long- or short-term) is obstructed by an element of nature / a natural force - John Green's a fault in our stars
person vs society - a person faces a collective group of people - a smaller group of people vs a large group of people - their goal is obstructed by this group of people - Suzanne Collins' the hunger games
person vs supernatural - a person faces a supernatural subject - this tends towards the magic, although similar to person vs. technology in a sense - fate, magic forces, otherworldly beings, religion, deities - Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson
person vs self - conflict between a person and their inner self - may be conflicted with their own feelings - can have two opposing goals - Fyodor Dostoevsky's crime and punishment
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