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artphotographyofmen · 13 days
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Iceman by Jay Fife
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He could remember nothing after curling up and closing his eyes.  The next thing he was aware of was opening his eyes.  Cogsworth rose, briefly hoping that nothing happened since falling asleep that he couldn’t remember.  
The bad trip would leave him paranoid of his vampirism for a long time after he came out of it.
His eyes fell upon Forte and Antoine, both asleep in the nest near him.  Their bodies no longer bore the wounds Cogsworth remembered seeing before his slumber.  It must have been some while for them to heal completely.  The two looked peaceful at last.
Feeling warm, seeing his family was in good health, he bent to take his plush bee.  Holding it, he reflected on Forte’s love and devotion to him.  He may have been a villain, but Cogsworth knew Forte would let the world burn for him.  Secretly, he thought the idea was romantic, though twisted.  However, Cogsworth knew all along that being with someone with darkness like Forte’s would bring about moral ambiguities like this.  He still adored his husband nonetheless.
He just couldn’t take being in that cellar anymore.  He missed the house.  The soft comforts.  The light.  Forte would come up on his own terms.  Cogsworth was ready to leave their sins behind.  Tucking his bee under his arm, he ascended the stairs.
The door to the cellar far behind him, he walked down the halls of the chateau, heading toward the grand staircase that would lead to his favorite sitting room, where he liked to enjoy afternoon tea.  He saw the pale yellow light from the windows and knew it was a sunny day.  He was home, but something began to bubble inside of him.
Annoyed at the discomfort, he didn't notice the noise in the kitchenette until he entered.  Cogsworth was under the impression that he, Forte and Antoine were the only ones in the chateau.  That wasn’t true.  He found that their butler, Mister Jay, was in the kitchenette, prepping food for the animals.
“Oh–!  Excuse me,” Cogsworth said suddenly, startling at the appearance of the old man.
Jay turned his head at the noise.  His eyes reflected like blue opals.  Cogsworth had long since grown used to the appearance of the butler, who was exaggerated in many ways; very tall, very old and very thin.  Jay was also very blind, and, though Cogsworth knew that didn’t impede him, he hoped that meant Jay wouldn’t notice the state he was in.
“Heavens.  I thought you were given a month off,” Cogsworth stated.
“It’s passed,” Jay said flatly, “But I did come back earlier than that.  Someone had to tend to the house and animals.”
“Oh dear… You’re right,” Cogsworth breathed apologetically, “Where would we be without you?  Thank you so much Mister Jay.”
“I have been recording my days worked.  Monsieur Forte can pay me when he returns,” Jay replied.
The unease in Cogsworth’s gut came again.  It was nothing like the agony that spurred the blood rage that happened over the past weeks.  It was only a mild discomfort.
“Are you alright, sir?” Mister Jay asked, raising his brows slightly.
“Oh, it must have been something I ate.  A little indigestion.”
“Why don’t I fix you some tea?” offered Jay.
A smile exposing his sharp teeth, Cogsworth sighed, “That… sounds lovely, actually.”
“Do try to sit down, monsieur  I can only guess you’ve had an.. eventful few weeks.”
Cogsworth had a creeping feeling Mister Jay knew exactly what was going on.  The more he thought about it though, the less he was surprised.  Jay had known Forte’s vampirism longer than Nathaniel did.  Smiling a bit, Nathaniel had to wonder if this was normal for him.
“Do go and make yourself comfortable, sir,” Jay said, nodding and turning to fetch a pot.
Cogsworth continued to the sitting room.  Finding his chair, he sat before a window.  Outside, he could see the grounds in full sun.  The snow and ice had melted away.  The pond was dancing white and placid with the daylight.  Finally, Cogsworth felt as though he could relax.  It wasn’t like what had happened never happened, but he slowly let himself find peace.
Minutes later, Mister Jay returned with a tray with a teapot and a few cups, sugar and cream.  With a wordless nod, Cogsworth took the tray and set it beside him.  Pouring a cup for himself, he spent a few moments looking at the dark amber liquid.  Steam rose up, wetting his nose as he took a sip.
“I have a feeling you know exactly how to treat a vampire’s upset tummy,” Nathaniel said, peering from the rim of the cup.
Mister Jay was already halfway out of the room, but he stopped a moment.  Turning his head to the side, he said:
“You have no idea, sir.”
The ticking of the clock gave away the passage of time.  Slowly, Cogsworth finished his tea.  He could feel his stomach settle.  At long last, he felt like he was back to normal.  But, he recalled, picking at his protruding fangs, that was an illusion.
Two others entered the sitting room.  With a pleasant smile, Cogsworth looked up to find the remainder of his family.  Forte and Antoine peered in awkwardly, making eye contact with the portly gentleman.
“Welcome back,” Cogsworth said.
Sniffing, Antoine turned away, “I’m going to my couch.”
With that, the forever teen vanished, leaving only the lovers in the room.  Forte hovered for a time before crossing the threshold.  Forte had his own chair, across from his husband’s.  He sat quietly, seeming rested at least in his body.  But certainly his mind was bogged down with thoughts.  
Cogsworth saw Forte was still dressed in his court suit.  It was stained everywhere with blood and viscera.  The three hundred year old fabric was showing its age, frayed and near dissolving from the rough treatment it endured.  Looking down, he saw his poor silk waistcoat was in a similar state.  They must have looked absolutely horrific.
“Here you are, dearest,” Cogsworth invited, lifting the tea tray up and offering it to Forte.
Seemingly having an idea of what it was, Forte took the tray and fixed himself a cup.  They sat in silence for a while.  It wasn’t unusual for them to sit in that room quietly enjoying each other’s company, but they both knew what they’d done over the past weeks.  It was inevitable it would come up.
“I’m afraid, Nathaniel,” Forte confessed, “I’m afraid I’ve ruined you… by bringing you back… by turning you.”
“Worry not, love,” Cogsworth stated, “I agreed to all of this.  I agreed to come back.  I asked you to turn me.  There’s a price for cheating death.  Both of us know that.”
He leaned back, his eyes at the ceiling, but truly looking into nothing.
“I don’t remember much of what the afterlife was, not enough to even say if it was heaven or hell.  Furthermore, I don’t think that matters.  All I remember was that my existence was missing something without you.”
“Oh, Nathaniel, I should have never turned myself.  I would have died eventually and been with you,” Forte lamented.
“Or.. maybe you wouldn’t have,” Cogsworth mused dourly, “Maybe you wouldn’t have ended up in the same place.  Maybe we would have never had a chance to see each other again.”
“A horrific thought,” Forte rasped, staring at his cup.
“But Forte, you’re talking to me as if I am some sort of prefect saint that you corrupted,” Cogsworth said, frowning grimly as he looked at the maestro, “We know that’s not the case at all.  The hunt was not my first kill.  Not my second.  Or my third.”
Forte was compelled to look up toward the small, round man he had married, finding him to exude more power in that moment than him.  That’s it.  That’s what he loved about him.  Soft and caring, but incredibly powerful.
“You must know how much I love you,” Forte said, his salacious purr starting to return to his vocals.
“And you are my handsome, talented artist,” Cogsworth replied, a slight smirk playing on his fanged lips, “With a darkness so alluring.”
Suddenly, Cogsworth was on his feet, exuding more confidence than before.  He moved to Forte’s chair and leaned over him, his hands on the arms of the seat.
“This is what we will do next, maestro,” he said, “The two of us will be right back on the road to sobriety, starting tomorrow.  No more alcohol.  No more blood rages.  You and I will be on the straight and narrow, understand?”
“My love,” Forte said quietly, “I will do my best.”
His chin fell as Cogsworth’s gaze went distant.
“It troubles you, doesn’t it?” Forte asked, taking a hand to fix a strand of black hair that had fallen over his husband’s face.
“I am ashamed,” admitted Cogsworth, before resolutely turning his face back, lifting his head again, “But at least I’m not lying about what I am anymore...  
“I’ve accepted that my humanity is forsaken.  My soul is forfeit.
“I’m at peace with this.  I’m at peace that we are monsters… together.”
“My angel,” Forte sang, “My sweet fallen angel.”
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crystal-moon-101 · 1 month
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Yet another next-gen headshot batch! This batch was mainly designed to fill out some placements still left in the next-gen, so while there will probably be other characters who I'll make eventually, there probably won't be many other kids after this, hopefully. But enjoy these newcomers!
-Young One & Little One- The 8-year-old twins of Rook and Rayona, along with being Rilla's younger brothers. They are a chaotic pair that Rilla describes as "little rats" or "oxygen wasters", representing peak child life. Always on the move, full of energy, and highly curious about everything. They spend much of their time at their family home and farm, helping to care for the crops and animals or just causing some mayhem. They're pretty harmless kids, though, and while Rilla gets annoyed by them easily, she loves them, and they look up to their big sister. While they're often together, showcasing that twin energy, they have different hobbies. Young One enjoys music, jumping between one instrument to the next as he tries to figure out which will be the perfect match for him. Meanwhile, Little One is all for animals, feeling like he has a connection to them, and will always beg to help out with a farm animal whenever his parents have to deal with one.
-Cayenne Fife- The 17-year-old child (Genderfluid) of Clyde and a revonnahgander woman named Cassia. Cayenne's parents met during Clyde's training with the plumbers, visiting Revonnah with Rook once. And they pair hit it off. Unlike their father, Cayenne has no interest in the Plumber lifestyle, or an exicting lifestyle at that. They prefer spending their time helping their mother out at their farm and would rather people leave them alone than drag them into any of their chaotic lifestyles. This also includes their father, who means well but does have a habit of flaunting his space life and trying to engage with his kid regarding it. Because of all this, Cayenne can be a bit distant with the rest of the Tennyson family and will never hesitate to tell them to leave if they won't behave.
-Princess Ambrosia- The 14-year-old daughter of Queen Hyacinth is part of one of the many royal families on the planet Letany. Despite having a couple of other sisters, Ambrosia was picked by her mother to be next in line for the throne, claiming she is the best pick. However, Ambrosia is somewhat unsure of that, not thinking she has what it takes to be a queen one day, thinking she would be a better fit in the princess council with her sisters. She met Jay and the others when another hive kidnapped her, the omni squad recusing after offering their help, and she and Jay get along nicely. Eventually, she even dates him and Ametrine for a while, a poly pairing, as she starts to figure herself out. She is always on the move, working hard, and has a pleasant and chipper personality, though she is also rather posh in her manners and lifestyle.
-Ametrine- The 14-year-old spawn (Genderfluid) of Sugilite, Ametrine, was created when their father decided that Petropia should have another crystalsapien guardian as a backup in case he were to die again and the Omnitrix couldn't provide help. Using his powers, he created Ametrine and has been a patient, attentive father since. However, Ametrine questions if this is what they want, feeling like they need their father's wisdom or knowledge to do such a task, sometimes struggling to connect with the people of Petropia. Of course, they haven't told their father this because they feel like they owe Sugilite for creating them in the first place, not wanting to throw his plans out the window. Growing up, though, Ametrine has been friends with people like Malax and Jay through their parent's connections and even dates both Jay and Ambrosia for a while at one point, the three learning from each other during this time. Maybe it'll help Ametrine understand life better.
-Eztli- A 17-year-old Azozzle demigirl who is under the mentorship of Simian. Eztli is a rather unusual individual, as no one knows where they came from, one day simply popping up as a 6-year-old in Undertown with excellent thieving skills. However, she is also naive and can be pretty ditzy, and upon catching Simian's attention, he couldn't help but pity the young girl, feeling like she probably would have died if he hadn't stepped in. They have a very casual dynamic with each other, where he lets her stay at his place, and she helps him with her skills. Because of this, she became childhood friends with Feike due to Simian and Argit's connections. Even after Feike runs off with Sciros, he keeps in contact with Eztli, who worries for his safety but knows she can't force him to do anything. Through Feike she also made friends with Thea, and even those two had a falling out, Thea is still friends with Eztli, one of the few people Thea hardly gets moody with. Eztli is kind and sweet, and while not exactly book-smart, she is very empathic with people and has a way of making connections with them.
-Malin- A 17-year-old Appoplexian/Arachnichimp girl who is the adopted daughter of Technorg. After being freed by Ben, Technorg eventually made his own crew and began travelling the galaxy to free people from pit fights like the one he had been caught in. One day, he found a young child, Malin, with a nasty eye injury that she got in a fight she was forced into. This is not the first time he's recused a child, but Malin had a tough time finding a home due to her hybrid traits. Apparently, being a mix of a chaotic insect monkey and an angry cat weren't desirable traits for potential parents. So Technorg eventually decided to keep her, able to manage her wild and aggressive habits easily. Thankfully, she has mellowed out over the years, even if she can be a bit snappy and blunt. She helps Technorg in his quest to help people like them, and the two have a father-daughter battle style, him being the big heavy hitter and her being the swift sharp hitter.
-Ama Luth- A 19-year-old Revonnahgander young man. Ama Luth is a Plumber in training, soon to be a full-fledged Plumber, being mentored by Rook Shar. She and her brother actually inspired him to join the Plumbers despite his parents' protests, who wanted him to stay home, help with the household, find a girl, and so on. He lives for a thrilling life, wanting to feel like he can make a difference but admittedly also have fun while he's at it. Because of his connections to Shar, he became friends with Rilla, with him sometimes acting like a big brother to her, often teasing her over many things. He also has many run-ins with a certain misfit gang, Dotti, Risley and Rigel. He has this cat-and-mouse game with them, and there may be some flirting between him and Risley, the latter claiming they do like a man in uniform. Ama Luth also has melanism, which is what gives him his unnaturally dark coat and hair.
-Ligeia- A 15-year-old Sseus (Bigender) who is a rising star in a galactic music world. Like many of her people, Ligeia has a stunning voice, but something about hers stands out. She loves the glitz and glam and prides himself on a colourful lifestyle. She met Jay and the others when they were given a plumbers-in-training task of watching over one of her concerts after she received uncomfortable threats. After keeping her safe, she took an interest in Jay, and the pair became fast friends, even dating at one point. He helped bring a lot of confidence into Jay's life, and she often likes to swing by and hang with him and the others when she needs a moment of calmness in her life. Even if his personality is always out there no matter what. She loves to bring joy to people and encourages others to follow their dreams and be themself. A life of lies is not something he wants anyone to have.
-Commix- A 42-year-old Osmosian/Kraaho woman. Commix is a mysterious figure who has spent many years helping people who suffered from the aftermath of villain appearances, working with two others called Zero and Hydrus. Despite the clear power behind the other two, people often get confused by Commix being the leader until she reveals to others she is an osmosian hybrid. She is also rather intelligent and has lots of patience for long-term plans. And one plan she apparently has is to execute many of the villains the Plumbers have in holding. She disagrees with their idea of keeping them locked up, given the times people have broken out and keep causing problems. She believes it's better to eliminate the problem immediately, without hesitation. Jay and the others had no idea why she seemed so hostile about this topic, as it was clear this seemed way too personal to her. However, after some digging, it's found her father is none other than Aggregor, and it's clear she hasn't forgiven him for the insanity he dove into. She's been trying to find him for years now, and clearly not for a loving family reunion. She is cold, sharp, and tired of this awful world in her eyes.
-Zero- A 31-year-old Mutant Galvanic Mechamorph, and anyone with clear eyes can tell precisely who Zero is related to. When Malware was dying, he tried to create a mechamorph spawn, which was supposed to be a recreation of himself. However, Zero only had some of Malware's memories, running off before anyone saw him, hiding away for many years as he questioned his identity. A part of him feels like Malware, but another part of him doesn't have the same anger as his previous self. This has led to him being stuck in an identity crisis cycle, having been found by Commix when he was afraid to hurt people. She helped him out, and he is now incredibly loyal to her for giving him a chance. Even now, he still battles with himself about whether he is Malware or Zero. He can be rather nervous and twitchy, but when settled, he is quiet, curious and willing to learn.
-Hydrus- A 20-year-old Celestialsapien/To'kustar hybrid young girl (Still a child in To'kustar terms). Hydrus is a very unusual hybrid, her celestial genetics being very noticeable. She had been found by Servantis, who saw her mysterious hybrid traits and took her in, where he briefly raised her before putting her in stasis, hoping to use her as a backup plan against Ben if his original plan were to fail. That or eventually experiment with the hybrid to learn more about Celestialsapiens, not trusting such power to run around. However, after he was arrested, he never told anyone about Hydrus, fearing her freedom and not wanting someone like Ben to know about her. So she was stuck in stasis for many years until ten years ago, Commix and Zero found her, freeing her and taking care of her. Commix especially has spent much time raising her, since Hydrus is still a child in her species. This has led to Hydrus considering Commix and Zero as her family, and she will always do as they tell her, making her a dangerous ally of theirs. She has no clue who her parents are, Commix believing that her To'kustar lost her or died, while her Celestialsapien parent probably doesn't care enough about her.
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lulu-cat-princess · 1 year
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Cbs ghosts episode idea: Nisaac unofficial wedding
The episodes features flashbacks of Isaac preparing for his wedding to Beatrice and their actual wedding
Sam learns how to do the wedding vows from a YouTube video
Jay cooks colonial food for the wedding reception
Using YouTube videos, Sam teaches Jay and the ghosts, excluding Isaac, how to do colonial era dances
Sam and Jay wear colonial era clothes for the wedding that were made by a friend who specialises in historical clothing
Nearly everyone was in tears when Isaac and Nigel said their vows and cheered when they kissed
At the reception Baxter plays his fife and Alberta sings
Sam, Jay and the rest of the ghosts presents Isaac and Nigel the colonial era dances they had learnt. They are impressed and they join in too.
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theimaginauts · 2 years
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X: MYSTIQUE
Art by JAY FIFE & ANDREW HARMON
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negritolindoxxx · 1 year
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Shut Up & Fuck!
I’m a slim, soft spoken man with average looks, wit, and height. I'm looking for good people and meaningful relationships.
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I'm aware that my privacy ended when I created an online profile, and whatever I post is at risk of getting tagged, shared, retweeted, copied, and forwarded to "everyone in My Contacts". Therefore, I hereby give permission to the Police, FBI, CIA, NSA (lol, they’re doing it already), EPA, NCIS, MI5, MI6, ICE, InterPol, RCMP, KGB, SS, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Swiss Guard, Coast Guard, Royal Guard, National Guard, my God, your God, OH GOD, WILL THIS LIST EVER END?, John Oliver, Laura Ingraham (Oooh! What I wouldn't give to hear her say "Shut Up & Fuck"! I digress), Uncle Sam, Uncle Tom (not Sambo), Illuminati, Men in Black, S.H.I.E.L.D., Justice League, Thunder Cats, Voltron, Zordon, Megatron, Optimus Subprime, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, A-Team, Darth Vader, Blade, Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Jackie Chan, Santa Claus, Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy, Mystery Incorporated, Django Freeman, Ben Cartwright, Rowdy Yates, Marshal Dillon, Hopalong Cassidy, Dr. Who, Hercule Poirot, Charley Chan, Sam Spade, Benoit Blank, Sherlock Holmes, Aba n Preach, Jay & Silent Bob, Cagney & Lacey, Kirk & Enos, Sam & Twitch, Andy Taylor & Barney Fife, James West & Artemus Gordon, Agents 86 & 99, Agents Mulder & Scully, Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, Austin Powers, Man from U.N.C.L.E., Alex Cross, Jack Reacher, MacGyver, Jessica Jones, Nancy Drew, Mannix, Monk, Colombo, Kojak, Baretta, Magnum P.I., Trouble Man, Brother Mouzone, Shaft, The Borg Cube, Ice-Cube, Rubik the Amazing Cube, Q*Bert, Q-Anon, John Q, Suzy Q, Stacey Q, Maggie Q, Barbie Q, Schoolboy Q, Q aka Quincy Jones, Q from James Bond, Q from Star Trek and the kitchen sink to tag, share, retweet, copy, and forward everything I publish on Tumblr to "everyone in My Contacts".
I have nothing against the people that I'm not attracted to. I just don’t find them attractive. These include, but are not limited to, friends & family, dumb asses, smart asses, assholes, dicks, motherfuckers, cocksuckers, liars, cheaters, vampires, zombies, (the jury's still out on werewolves), clowns, people who weigh more than me, people who are taller than me, and people who can't take a joke. I'm attracted to who I'm attracted to.
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cinemajunkie70 · 1 year
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A very happy birthday to Kumi Mizumo! Thank you Jay E Fife for the reminder!
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smithgreys · 2 years
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theimmortalclara · 2 years
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kenttsterling · 3 years
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pussy-ache · 3 years
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and another thing i love is how i had FIERCE musical connections with all of them
i had shared favorite bands in common with each one of them and we were all so devoted. SO MANY CONCERTS so many band tees so many lyrics screamed
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missielynne · 2 years
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I love the guy playing the fife, Baxter. I don’t know if him playing like he does is just an army thing but I think it’s funnier if he’s like, Nigel’s personal fife player who does his theme music, like George Custer with Gerryowen.
Also, having Trevor write on the mirror for Jay that Sam lied about the ghosts’ feelings re DND is a great callback to how the ghosts told Mike about the burglars in the BBC version.
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jasper-system · 3 years
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Physics & Space Travel
9 misconceptions about space travel by aerospace engineer Jamie Krakover
Space flight in science fiction, with aviation expert Sylvia Spruck Wrigley.
The weapons of Star Wars, with astronomical engineer Judy L. Mohr
Fiction writing versus physical laws, with chemist Gwen C. Katz
Cryopreservation in science fiction, with researcher Terry Newman
Realistic astronomy in science fiction, with astronomer Tom Benedict
Faster-than-light travel in sci-fi, with physicist Jim Gotaas.
Imaging over long distances, with astronomical engineer Judy L. Mohr.
Relativity: Did Einstein kill steampunk? with physicist Dan Allen.
Practical spaceship design, by Boeing engineer Eric Primm.
Exoplanets and habitability, by physicist Jim Gotaas.
Radio waves for sci-fi authors, with atmospheric physicist Candida Spillard.
Distance and legal systems in sci-fi, with “space lawyer” J.R.H. Lawless.
Space law: lowering the cost of space travel, with “space lawyer” J.R.H. Lawless.
Space battles in sci-fi, with veteran U.S. Army officer Michael Mammay
Interstellar space law: who owns Oumuamua? with lawyer J.R.H. Lawless
Lunar travel to the moon and back, with astrophysicist Jim Gotaas
Earth Sciences
Near-future scenarios for us & our planet, with science reporter Bianca Nogrady
How the ocean will kill you, with marine biologist Danna Staaf.
Habitable atmospheres for authors, by atmospheric scientist Lynn Forest.
Gravity basics for SFF authors, by physicist Dan Allen.
The future of energy, by geophysicist Karen Lanning.
Earthquakes: Fact vs fiction, by civil engineer Amy Mills.
Climate change and cli-fi, by geophysicist Karen Lanning
Waste management in SF, with expert Gareth Jones.
Enclosed ecosystems and life support, with biomedical scientist Philip Kramer.
Computers & Technology
Ability and luck in writing with biostatistician Dustin Fife
Computer and internet myths, with computer scientist Matt Perkins.
Your sci-fi cell phone isn’t cool enough, with silicon valley consultant Effie Seiberg.
CGI is not made by computers, by 3D video game artist Abby Goldsmith.
Erroneous code in fiction, by programmer KJ Harrowick
7 things to know about cybernetics, with neuroscientist Benjamin Kinney.
Writing believable nanotechnology, with physicist Dan Allen.
Holograms in sci-fi, with Judy L. Mohr
State-of-the Art Microscopes with microscopist Terry Newman
A writer’s guide to cyborgs, by biomedical expert Brie Paddock
Analog versus digital imaging, by astronomical engineer Judy L. Mohr
Quantum computing & cryptography I by physicist Dan Allen
Quantum computing & cryptography II by physicist Dan Allen
The current state of artificial intelligence by industry expert Dan Rowinski
Common misconceptions about AI, an interview with expert Ben Taylor
Machine learning for writers, with software developer Ember Randall
The future of communications, with expert S.B. Divya
GPS systems: What authors should know, with engineer Judy L. Mohr
Big brother is watching: surveillance & privacy, by Google developer Ember Randall.
Research and Medicine
Medical misconceptions in fiction, with nurse Karyne Norton
Proper lab technique for SFF writers with nuclear chemist Rebecca Enzor.
Research in writing: How to ask an expert, with Boeing engineer Eric Primm
Researchers gone wild, with laboratory manager Gabriel Vidrine.
How to write convincing death scenes, with science reporter Bianca Nogrady.
More medical myths in fiction, with nurse Stephanie Sauvinet.
Organogenesis in 3D, with biomedical researcher Megan Chaudhuri.
Immortality in science fiction, with clinical researcher Edward Ashton
The near-future of medical technology, with physician assistant Rachel Berros
First aid and Field Dressings for Writers with medical expert Stacey Berg.
How to write about biomedical researchers, with genetics researcher Dan Koboldt
Nursing myths in fiction, with nurse Stephanie Sauvinet
Writing realistic research labs, with scientist Jenny Ballif
Research ethics in science fiction, with scientist Dan Koboldt
Drug development for writers, with research scientist Bradley Johnson.
Binary poisons in fiction, with toxicology expert Jane Prosser
The science of aging and its fictional cures with biomedical scientist Philip A. Kramer
Sights, sounds, and smells of the lab with scientist Rachel Brick
Emergency triage: bring out your dead, by ER physician assistant Rachel Berros
Futuristic first aid: wound care, by ER physician assistant Rachel Berros
Roundtable on the novel coronavirus, with a panel of four scientists.
COVID-19 and the American pandemic, by Dan Koboldt
Fact in Fantasy (#FactInFantasy)
Here are articles related to culture, animal husbandry, warfare, and other relevant topics for fantasy authors.
Fantasy Cultures
Developing realistic fantasy cultures with sociologist Hannah Emery
A quick and dirty guide to feudal nobility, with history buff Jerry Quinn
France as a fantasy culture, by itinerant francophone Dan Koboldt.
Female professions of medieval Europe, by Renaissance man Jerry Quinn.
Religious fundamentalism in fantasy, by Crusades hobbyist Spencer Ellsworth.
Historically accurate ways to die, by historian Wanda S. Henry
Women’s voices from Heian Japan, by David and Carol Harr
Prophets, preachers, and parasites in fantasy, with historian Jay S. Willis
World-building
10 things authors don’t know about the woods by bowhunter Dan Koboldt
Worldbuilding: basics of social stratification, with sociologist Hannah Emery
Languages in fiction, with linguistic expert Christina Dalcher.
Woodworking myths in fiction, by craftsman Dustin Fife.
Writing realistic forests, with surveyor Terence Newman
World building with the Spanish Inquisition with historian Jay S. Willis
5 Facts About the American Old West, with historian Hayley Stone.
Folklore systems in fantasy, with historian Colleen Halverson.
Money and economics for SF/F writers, with decision scientist Elise Bungo
Political philosophies for fictional worlds, with political scientist Kate Heartfield
World building with food and drink in fiction, with culinary expert Crystal King
Organic world-building through ecology with biologist Sarah J. Sover.
Spawning monsters with biology, with biologist Sarah J. Sover
Plants in World-building: Cacao Case Study with expert Amber Royer
How to name characters in fantasy, with naming consultant Hannah Emery
Magic
Designing realistic magic academies by sociologist Hannah Emery.
Witchcraft for Writers, with Renaissance historian E.B. Wheeler.
Superstition for Writers, with Renaissance historian E.B. Wheeler.
A brief history of real-world magic, with historian Jay S. Willis.
Horses, Travel, and Adventure
Horses in fantasy writing by rancher and horse trainer Karlie Hart
How to describe horses in fiction, with expert equestrian Amy McKenna
Horse terminology: gaits and anatomy, with expert equestrian Amy McKenna
Horse terminology: tack and riding, with expert equestrian Amy McKenna
3 ways to write a better hike, by outdoors editor Victoria Sandbrook Flynn
How to write rock climbing wrong, with longtime climber Michelle Hazen.
Matching horses to use, setting, and character, with expert Rachel A. Chaney.
How to injure horses realistically with expert Rachel A. Chaney
8 ways to write horses wrong with expert Rachel A Chaney
Wilderness, Weapons and Warfare
Wilderness survival tips, by Montana ranger Rebecca Mowry
Medieval versus modern archery by bowhunter Dan Koboldt
A short history of warfare in the western world, with historic actor Jerry Quinn
Weapons and tactics in fantasy warfare, with veteran/historian Michael Mammay.
Realistic fighting for SF/F authors, by martial artist Eric Primm.
Realistic knife fighting, with martial artist Eric Primm
Building a fantasy army: Leaders, by veteran officer Michael Mammay.
Building a fantasy army: Soldiers, by veteran officer Michael Mammay.
8 tips for writing realistic soldiers, by veteran officer Michael Mammay.
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Adam Horovitz and Adam Yauch
Sam and Joe from Roadside Prophets
Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons (but not douchebags)
Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Dog Days and Dr. Phil
Mike Zimmer and Dr. Phil
Scrub Daddy and Ted Cruz
Jc Chasez and Joey Fatone
Cherie Currie and Joan Jett
Lance Bass and Britney Spears
Darryl McDaniels and Joe Simmons
Fallon Bowman and Morgan Lander
Nick Carter and Kevin Richardson but also kinda Nick Carter and (90s) Brian Littrell
Taylor Lautner and Rob Pattinson offscreen
Jay and Silent Bob
Sherlock and John
Mycroft Holmes and Greg Lestrade
Blake Anderson and Adam DeVine
Corey Haim and Corey Feldman
Charles Boyle and Jake Peralta
Andy Samberg and Seth Meyers
John Mulaney and Pete Davidson
Bilbo and Thorin
Merry and Pippin
Gimli and Legolas
Todd Brotzman and Dirk Gently
Elijah Wood and Dom Monaghan
Peter Klaven and Sydney Fife
Tori and Andre from Victorious
Dean Winchester and Sam Winchester
Dean and Castiel 😬
Bonnie Bennet and Elena Gilbert
Alaric Saltzman and Damon Salvatore
Mickey Parke and Jason McKnight
Kim Kelly and Lindsay Weir
Stevie Budd and David Rose
Kel Mitchel and Kenan Thompson
Lizzy McGuire and Miranda Sanchez
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