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emowyokz75 · 1 month
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(emowyokz75.tumblr.com) I can't really blame him after what I did to his wife. CONTINUE...
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mickidona · 1 year
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She touches like a firebrand. Her kiss is revolution.
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nonsimsical · 2 years
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..Abbey, Koa and their 6mo old daughter, Aponi!
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puriette · 2 years
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update pt.2!!
we're almost done with the server! looking over the rules with staff and making sure everything is right!! we might give the link to the server in the morning or later tonight :D we can't wait to let you guys join
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girlsfatpeople65 · 6 months
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So Ivan picks Wenona up and swings her over his shoulder for the trip home..
As she sucks off these hard cocks her all natural titties bounce around and the guys love to feel them. GO ON...
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clichenuance · 2 years
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namekian-maoh · 2 years
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Imagine seeing this guy coming at you out of the fog 😶‍🌫️
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Hey! What books by POC got a majority yes result? I'm interested in reading more by authors of color but when I used the be loathed Tumblr search function the only posts it brought up as tagged 'result: yes' were by white authors. Also, any personal recommendations for sci fi by POC?
hello! don’t mistake the stats — no books by authors of color have gotten a yes result either here or on the fantasy blog, and I don’t think any are likely to at this point (if Jemisin’s The Fifth Season couldn’t do it on the fantasy blog, I highly doubt anything else will); authors of color simply have an average yes percentage here that’s only slightly lower than the average percentage for white authors.
I’m happy to give my own recommendations, though:
any of Samuel R. Delany’s sci-fi. I think Nova is maybe the most approachable starting point (and quite good in its own right), but if you want to jump off the deep end, I think Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand is the greatest science fiction novel ever written; whether or not one agrees with that statement, I think it is pretty unequivocally the most science fiction novel ever written, by which I mean that no other book I’ve encountered or heard of has made such a thorough use of everything science fiction can be and do as Stars.
I also would be remiss to not recommend Octavia E. Butler; I’m personally not a huge fan of her books, but I do think every sci-fi reader should read at least one of them. the Earthseed duology (Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents) is probably most-discussed in recent years because they seem to parallel current developments in US politics, and the Xenogenesis trilogy (first book Dawn) is also considered a classic.
the elements of it that read as (at least potentially) science fiction upon publication now read as fantasy, but if you’re interested in something older, Pauline Hopkins’s Of One Blood, or The Hidden Self is an early work of science fiction/fantasy by a Black writer — it was serialized in 1903. it’s part lost world narrative, part last gasp of (pseudo)scientific mesmerism/animal magnetism theory, part troubled romance (caught up in turn-of-the-century racial politics).
Zainab Amadahy’s novel The Moons of Palmares is a cool (though a little short) novel about a racially diverse mining colony trying to break away from Earth’s capitalist / colonial domination.
I’ve enjoyed several of Aliette de Bodard’s Universe of Xuya books, which are mainly short — I think the first I read was On a Red Station, Drifting, and I also enjoyed The Tea Master and the Detective (even though I often don’t really care for Sherlock Holmes adaptations) and The Citadel of Weeping Pearls.
if you like science fantasy, I loved Jacqueline Koyanagi’s Ascension when I read it back in 2014. it hits a lot of ~found family~ notes that I think would appeal to what people on tumblr (say they) like.
I also would recommend any of Yoon Ha Lee’s books; I think the best starting point for his work is his short story collection Conservation of Shadows, which is incredible and also contains “The Battle of Candle Arc”, which I think is the best intro / preparatory reading for his Machineries of Empire trilogy (first book Ninefox Gambit), which is excellent (though very dark) but can be challenging to get into.
I read and enjoyed a lot of Nnedi Okorafor’s books in the past, although I haven’t read most of her more recent stuff, and I would particularly recommend Lagoon, as well as her short story collection Kabu Kabu, which includes some excellent sci-fi stories, especially “Spider the Artist” (also available online).
if by any chance you read Spanish, I can’t recommend Edmundo Paz Soldán’s Iris highly enough — incredible, deeply fucked-up novel about an anticolonial war in a corporate dystopia somewhere in ambiguously Latin America-slash-Oceania.
also “authors of color” isn’t necessarily the right rubric for these, since he’s Wajin in Japan, but if you like military sci-fi I’ve been really enjoying Tanaka Yoshiki’s Legend of the Galactic Heroes novels, although tragically Tyran Grillo’s translations of the middle novels are very bad.
Masande Ntshanga’s Triangulum was something I’d picked up entirely on spec at a bookstore a few years ago and it absolutely blew me away — I’ve been recommending it to everyone.
if you liked The Locked Tomb and ever found yourself thinking, “what if this decadent space empire ran on sex magic instead of necromancy”, I’d highly recommend Bendi Barrett’s Empire of the Feast
and some other short fiction collections (some with the same caveat re the utility of “POC” as Tanaka Yoshiki):
Gillian Ybabez, Homeward Bound, and other stories includes some sci-fi and some science fantasy, published as part of the now sadly defunct Trans Women Writers Collective booklet series and is still available through its successor, River Furnace.
Ted Chiang, Stories of Your Life and Others (now sometimes titled Arrival)
Hassan Blasim (ed.), Iraq + 100
Basma Ghalayini (ed.), Palestine + 100
Sofia Samatar, Tender  — Samatar is imo the greatest living fantasy author, but this collection is also about 50% sci-fi and she’s just as good at sci-fi.
most of it is realist but I have to mention Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’s This Accident of Being Lost, which has two excellent sci-fi stories (“Big Water” and “Akiden Boreal”); Simpson has imo perfect prose — never a word out of place.
Sunyoung Park and Sang Joon Park (ed.), Readymade Bodhisattva
Michel Jean (ed.), Wapke, which was originally published in French but is apparently now also available in English
it wasn’t all my preferred kind of specfic, but Chelsea Vowel’s Buffalo Is the New Buffalo is worth a read in any case.
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Names meaning Water/water based things <3
Inna - Strong Water
Anahita - Water Goddess
Nilufer - Water Lily
Naida - Water Nymph
Makara - Sea Dragon
Muriel - Shining Sea
Talullah - Leaping water
Amadahy - Forest Water
Ceto - Goddess of the Dangers in the Seas
Ondine - Water spirit
Maren - Star of the Sea
Melusina - Water Spirit
Melusine - Water fog
Nimue - Lady of the Lake
Afon - River
Avonlea - River Meadow
Mayim - Water
Arethousa - The Waterer
Llyr - The sea
Meltem - Sea wind
Darya - The sea
Marajha - Made of the sea
Merehid - Sea sun
Meredith - Sea protector
Kehlani - Sea and Sky
Maris - Of the sea
Tasina - Her sea
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authorbettyadams · 8 months
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A Target - Excerpt 22 - Flying Sparks - A Novel – The Bear that Wasn’t
Original Post: http://www.authorbettyadams.com/bettys-blog/a-target-excerpt-22-flying-sparks-a-novel-the-bear-that-wasnt
Drake McCarty’s leg was shattered deep in the wilderness, and as the flash flood closed over him, he looked death in the face. When he wakes up in a hospital bed, in a military base that shouldn’t exist, he has a whole leg and a furious sister to deal with. Drake is sworn to keep a secret he doesn’t understand, but whatever pulled him out of the flood, isn’t quite done with him yet, because even if you leave nothing but footprints, the things that walk the forest can still follow you home.
Excerpt 22
Park Biologist Amadahy Love knew bears. She had seen far more than her share in the years she had bounced around the United States National Park Service as a seasonal and wrangling the black bear population of Elkhorn was one of her primary jobs. She had seen them live and wild, drugged and tagged, and dead and rotten. She had no idea what she was looking at here in the forest by her home, but this was no bear. Aside from the fact that there had been no Grizzly’s this far south in generations, it was easily twice the size of the largest Kodiak, and it was just wrong. Still, it was bear shaped, large and headed towards her house. Training and experience had the cold steel of the Remington in her hands before she had even fully processed this. Ama chambered a firecracker round and aimed above its head. Her breathing evened as she prepared to fire the first shot. Then her eyes widened in shock as something flickered in the air between her and the creature. The weight in her hands suddenly lessened followed by a soft thump at her feet and for a brief moment she stared in shock at the cleanly severed steel barrel and plastic stock of the shotgun. Then there was a prick at her spine and the world went dark around her.
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moma-bear · 1 month
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GOW Part Three
Gow thought about what the Great Fish had told him. He was not one to normally shy away from anything but all he wanted was a simple life. In the past he fought alongside the Undinia in many wars.  He never went on land, though. Those wars seemed unfair to the Land Walkers. Amadahy came in to view several meters away. Its towering battlements scattered the landscape. For someone who did not…
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mysticaleden · 1 month
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SELAMAT DATANG, SELAMAT MEMASUKI GERBANG
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Michelle Bellerose (Navia dari Genshin Impact)
Damian Talullah (Neuvillette dari Genshin Impact)
Averio Konstantine (Veritas Ratio dari Honkai: Star Rail)
Ronald Adorabel (Stark dari Frieren)
Dulcibella Florentine (Elysia Honkai Impact 3rd)
Amaya Jordan (Furina dari Genshin Impact)
Rheya G. (Lynette dari Genshin Impact)
Psyche (Rain dari Little Rain)
Hirose Rayden G. (Freminet Genshin Impact)
Charlotte Leticia (Clorinde dari Genshin Impact)
Lucy Evanora (Yae Miko dari Genshin Impact)
Ophelia Cecil Constance (Rudbeckia de Borgia dari How to Win My Husband Over)
Senandya Daneswara (Shinichi Kudo dari Detective Conan)
Morpheus Blaster Ashenmore (Blade dari Honkai: Star Rail)
Claudia Synyefo (Faruzan dari Genshin Impact)
Morgan Amadahy Maladeva (Dan Heng IL dari Honkai: Star Rail)
Linden Gardevoir (Luocha dari Honkai: Star Rail)
Renjiro Tomoki Alatus (Xiao dari Genshin Impact)
Eleanor Heather (Yor Forger dari SPYXFamily)
Lilybeth Lorelie (Blackswan dari Honkai: Star Rail)
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mickidona · 2 years
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Yeah they’re in love, what are you gonna do about it
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artquantity · 10 months
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kuanyida · 1 year
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As one of my alliance mates said:
Someone's got way more isk than sense... 
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magicalworldweb · 2 years
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Hugo and Amadahy (pt 20)
Hugo and Amadahy (pt 20)
(for parts 1-19, click here) The light of day was leaving the sky when their toes touched the soft, thick grass that grew in circles and diamonds around the tall, thin waterfall. Ramsay led them through the slick rocks to the place where the earth split open to take them into one of its hearts. Amadahy’s hand did not leave Hugo’s, even when the path grew tight and tricky. She needed to feel the…
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