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gracedreems · 3 months
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Aaaaand the zine is out!!!
Had SOOOO much fun working on this zine, I hope y'all enjoy it too!!
(ran by @eure-k-a :3)
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transientcuriosity · 3 months
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errrrm so yeah i joined a zine hosted by @eure-k-a go check it out https://eurek-a.itch.io/ephemeral-bonds-homestuck-quadrant-fanzine DO IT ITS PRETTY COOL AND EVERYONES ART IS AMAZING AND BASED ON ALL THE QUADRANTS THERES HEAPS OF SHIPS IN THERE and erm yes i did davekat its my favourite :3c
IF I TAGGED SOMETHING THEN ITS IN THE ZINE IN SOME QUADRANT OR ANOTHER YEAH GO CHECK IT OUT :33
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eure-k-a · 3 months
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EPHEMERAL BONDS - HOMESTUCK QUADRANT FANZINE IS COMPLETE!
THANK YOU FOR EVERYONE WHO HELPED AND CONTRIBUTED TO THIS ZINE! MEANS SO MUCH, THAT EVERYONE WAS ABLE TO WORK TOGETHER IN A TIMELY FASHION!
Please consider checking it out, leave a comment or a rating! Reblogging this post, checking out the artists featured also helps! :3 thanks!
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pen-the-second · 3 months
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i joined a zine! it was super fun, shout out to @eure-k-a for hosting! all the art is really pretty and silly…
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sublimateradiate · 4 years
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For Bughead appreciation week
This is several days late, because everything I've been doing lately has been unconscionably slow, but here it goes anyway.
I want to thank and spread love for:
  Everyone that reaches out to others or makes an effort to connect the community: Everyone I've ever messaged or sent an ask to, everyone who's done the same for me. Some of us are good at social interaction, some of us are terribly awkward, but either way you are very brave to reach out to strangers. This fandom is filled with many lovely people but overcoming that hurdle of communication takes guts, and I am impressed by your bravery.
All of you amazing content creators, whether you write fic, make art, fanvids, graphics, icons, zines, do cosplay, or something else: The talent in this fandom is insane. Yes, I'm impressed by the incredibly high quality of your work. However, the quality is secondary to all the other impressive things that go into creating. I admire your dedication and willingness to spend what must be hours of your time to make things, how you somehow have the motivation to even start (and sometimes finish!) doing what you do and how you have the bravery to throw your work out into the world where people might judge it. You make fandom bigger and better by generously sharing your stuff with the rest of us without demanding anything back. You take what some might say is pretty shoddy canon material and use it to make beautiful, interesting, complex things that often exceed what they're drawing inspiration from. You are not just (hopefully) doing something you enjoy, but you're bringing a bit of brightness to everyone that sees what you do. Sometimes you're the highlight of their day, week, month. I've been in and out of many fandoms but I still have a folder for each where I've saved my favorite fics and fanart. The internet feels ephemeral sometimes, but I promise you are remembered.
People that leave feedback for writers and other content creators: Even if it's just a smiley face or an "I liked this!". You're the inspiration that keeps creators going, lets them know how much they're appreciated, and you spark interesting discussions in the comments section that the rest of us read. I've seen that post about how much writers love getting an AO3 email in their inbox many times, and I'm sure you've seen it too. By leaving feedback you're making a choice to give back instead of just taking, and that's magnificent.
Writers/artists that respond to comments and interact with their readers/viewers: You are rock stars. We love hearing your thoughts, about your process, your inspiration, that we liked the same thing you did in your work, or just that you see us and are happy we're here. I'm glad I can wave at you and you wave back.
Writers /artists that don't respond to comments or interact with their readers/viewers: You are also rock stars, just quieter ones, acoustic folk maybe. You've already gifted us with your work and don't need to do anything else. We totally and completely understand if you don't have time or energy to respond to comments, and we're grateful that you share with us.
Meta junkies who share their detailed thoughts on everything from costumes and cinematography to ethics and literary allusions: I know it's sometimes not that deep. I'm sure you do too. But the fun is in looking, and I appreciate how you prompt great discussions and connect all us people that love to analyze and find shapes where they may or may not be, whether those shapes are a blurry watercolor or a neon stop sign. Do I want to read your ten-page essay on the symbolism of the pins on Jughead's hat or the increasingly disgruntled faces Betty makes at her mother's attempts at parenting? Yes. The answer is always yes.
I know people say it's "just a tv show" in a disparaging way. We all know that it's just a tv show. But all of you use the same start point of that show to make a vibrant creative community where we can bond over a common interest, make new things and connect with each other, even if that interest is "just" seeing Betty and Jughead smooch. This fandom is greater than the sum of its parts!
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yourpowerzine · 6 years
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✮Satbiym✮
The boy smiled, brighter still than the overhead, cheap fluorescent lights, and said, “Midoriya. Midoriya Izuku. But call me Izuku, all my friends do, and I have a feeling we will be great friends!”  
Shouto highly doubted that, bright smile and functional muscles notwithstanding. He doubted he would be volunteeringly seeing this boy in any capacity in any way except for awkward greetings when stumbling across the other in the hallway.  
But apparently it wasn’t polite to point out the fleeting nature of human societal bonds to other people. Apparently the secret to successful social interaction was to enter in a mutual delusion of continued familiarity.  
Whatever, Shouto didn’t get it, and he doubted he ever would.  
And even Shouto wasn’t willing to break the truth about the ephemeral nature of human contact to this bright-eyed boy, especially since there was a large possibility he was one of the unlucky few who genuinely believed in the meaningless rituals of societal bonds.  
If this boy chose to live in a bubble his whole life, Shouto wasn’t the one who was going to be responsible for popping it.  
So, Shouto nodded politely.
--Feline Affectations on AO3
About: A 22 year old student who is way too invested in the happiness of Shouto Todoroki. I love taking a (metaphorical) scalpel to the minds of everyone in BNHA, and figuring out what makes them tick.
Zine Contribution: Writer
Favorite Season: Tbh I have never lived in a place that ever experienced all 4 seasons, so I am gonna go with Summer for now, because that's all I know, but Fall was pretty cool the few seconds I got to experience it. It's neither too hot, nor too cold, it's just right.
Favorite aspect of Todoroki’s character: I like how subversive he is. I mean sure, strong character with a tragic backstory is something that's been done a thousand times before, but Todoroki is interesting because despite how disconnected he looks, emotionally, he is actually a fountain of emotion. He just never learnt what to do with all that emotion. 
His problem isn't that he doesn't care enough, it's that he cares too much, but doesn't know how to express it. People think Todoroki's emotions are just icy, but they all miss how despite how cool and systematic his emotions are, they burn with the intensity of fire. He's a dichotomy and I love it.
✮AO3 | Tumblr✮
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eure-k-a · 2 months
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work in progress to the homestuck fanzine!
reblogging helps a lot :3 thanks for all the support received already, and happy to know a lot of u guys liked the ephemeral bonds one!
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