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dsudis · 1 year
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Do you have any more recs in a similar vein as the Human Omega series? I never would have read it without your recommendation but I did and I loved it!
The one that immediately leaps to mind for having Large Aliens, Very Different Alien Culture, and a delightful language barrier, is Lyn Gala's Claimings, Tails, and Other Alien Artifacts.
If anyone else has recs that hit some of those buttons, I would also be glad to have them!
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nymph1e · 2 years
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Ugh I'm reaching out to tumblr because I reaaaally want to read a human x alien romance where the alien is actually an alien. If I can see a hot naked guy or a silhouette of a couple kissing on the cover, I don't want it. Give me aliens who have nothing like a human form, maybe don't even have a concept of romance like humans do, massive cultural differences. Give me the SCI FI.
Help me monsterfuckers of tumblr, you're my only ho.
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otakusparkle · 5 months
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Identity V Truth & Inference 'The Witch Gala' Arc full song
Title : Crimson Mystery
Singer : Lyn Inaizumi
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millietalksra · 11 months
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Ranger Gathering 2023 Day 1: Camp
Promps by @theraven-gil-lyn
How well the RA characters would’ve stayed on theme for the 2019 Met Gala ranked worst to best
Warnings: Language
Theme:
Camp- Intentionally over the top, ironically quirky ( I think a good camp focus more on the outlandish than extravagance)
Halt
Didn’t know what camp was so just showed up in a basic ass black suit
0/10 Served no Cunt
Pauline
Had someone explain Camp to her, wasn’t a fan of the concept because she’s a classic bitch. Broke theme on purpose in an elegant black gown, but is above Halt because it’s still Camp that she broke theme on purpose
3/10 Served some Cunt
Will
Really just another man in a suit but there’s mesh and ruffles…. Still not Camp tho
3/10 Served minimum Cunt, really could’ve done better
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Alyss
Technically it’s Camp, there’s led lights, it’s big, but there’s not really a statement, it’s extravagant but not outlandish
5/10 Served technical Cunt
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Jenny
Okay so imagine the dress below but made of string worms. Jenny killed it on the quirky and cute but still kinda basic
6/10 Served quirky Cunt
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Gilan
Showed up in satanic version of catholic religious garb (a la Papa Emeritus)
9/10 Served that religious trauma, hot priest Cunt
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Cassandra
Wanted to go to the Met wearing her duvet… and by god her stylists made it happen
10/10 Served the comfiest coziest Cunt
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Horace
Didn’t know what Camp meant, thought it meant literal camping. showed up wearing a canvas tent as with the poles in as a top coat with the flaps open to reveal a sleeping bag for a dress. Wore a bucket hat with fishing hooks and completed the look with a tackle box “clutch”
10000/10 His whole pussy was out on this one
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doumekiss · 4 months
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2024 Book Recs 1-4/?
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1- Tress of The Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson 
This book tells the story of Tress a young woman who’s fiance is kidnapped by a witch and goes on a daring adventure in hope of rescuing him. It has a very interesting worldbuilding, colorful side characters, and the heroine was so compelling, I won’t say to much because I do think it’s best to experience Tress and her development without knowing much about it but I can say that Tress felt a lot like she could have been a Discworld heroine. This is a Cosmere universe novel but it is not necessary to know anything about it previously to understand the book.   
Recommended for: Fantasy fans, lady pirate fans, people that liked The Princess Bride, Stardust or Discworld.  
2 - Unruly : The Ridiculous History of England’s Kings and Queens by David Mitchell 
A history of the england monarchs told by David Mitchell (not the Cloud Atlas author, but the one we know from peep show, would I lie to you, upstart crow and many other british comedy shows), really interesting and fun and made me learn a lot of stuff I wasn't aware before, also it was cool to read a history book by an author that doesn’t even try to pretend to be impartial
Recommended for : History buffs in general, people who like David Mitchell’s type of humor, Horrible Histories fans 
3 - Earth Fathers are Weird/Earth Fathers are Odd by Lyn Gala 
The cutest story ever written about a guy getting accidentally impregnated by aliens. 
Recommended for: people that like unconventional love stories and fluff 
4 - The Art Thief : A True Story of Love, Crime and a Dangerous Obsession by Michael Finkel 
This book tells the story of Stéphane Breitwieser, a successful thief who stole over 400 pieces from museums, auctions and churches in 7 different countries, not for money but for an obsession with art and who eventually lost everything because of it. 
Recommended for: People interested in true crime, obsessive collecting, and narratives about human hubris
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julie-su · 1 year
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can u seriously just kys already
That's not an echidna name the canon echidnas in Sonic are Knuckles, Tikal, Pachacamac, Shade, Tikal’s Grandma, Julie-Su, Lara-Su/Jani-Ca, Misty-Re, Tobor, Garek, Voni-Ca, Spectre, Kali-Ka, Soujourner, Wanda-Ra, Riki-Le, Thunderhawk, Shazi-Ah, Nemo, Janelle-Li, Athair, Xenin, Pravda, Crystal-La, Sabre, Iago, Jenna-Lu, Locke, Lara-Le, Doctor Zachary, Rutan, Perriwinkle, Cobar, Aurora, Wynmacher, Knecapceon, Constable Remington, Desi-Ca, Menthor, Doctor Finitevus, Darwin, Lien-Da, Kanewisher, Gae-Na, Arakkis, Kragok, Eli-Za, Komi-Ko, Princes Alucion, Eric, Merin-Da, Luger, Myokl, Jaker, Syntar, Pollu, Jon O'Hedge, Yanar, Dave, Mari-Su, Regi-Na, Imperator Ix, Pir'Oth Ix, Teri-Lu, Shockra, Moritori Rex, Menniker, Vera-Lo, Gala-Na, Dimitri, Zax, Cynthia-Wa, Nestor the Wise, Demi-Na, Angel-La, Byron, Officer Flint, Meri-ca, Jeffrey, Dian-Na, Ruta-Le, Spencer, Rosa-Lyn, Jordann, Jordan, Kayla-La, Sonji-Ra, Hawking, Jai-Na, Matthias, Aaron, Kann-Di, Sasi-Ka, Rykor, Rembrandt, Harlan, Holmes, Dawn-Na, Benedict, Moonwatcher, Lunama-Re, Eri-Ka, Steppenwolf, Edmund II, Siwa-Ra, Marta, Mr. Arrunda, Edmund, Simon, Floren-Ca, Raynor, other Raynor, Mari-An, AND Bimmy.
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olderthannetfic · 2 years
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Does anyone have any recs for novels + short stories of a gay sci-fi variety? Particularly when one of the love interests is an alien. And on the more explicit side, although that isn’t a necessity.
I was playing Alpha Hole Prison recently (and other games in the same genre) and while I found them less hot and more… hilariously campy, I realized that I need to mentally rail some fictional brightly-colored guys with horns.
(Comic recs are welcome, too. Actually any type of media.)
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There's always Earth Fathers Are Weird by Lyn Gala.
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Roxanne would absolutely slay at the Met Gala.
@80stacos @sparklenarniawizard @sadlonelyyogurt @creeperawwwwwwwwwwwman @lyn-winston-curtis
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not-poignant · 1 year
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Unnecessary throwback, I just reread The Wind that Cuts the Night AGAIN (one of my faves) and I think about this every time i do, are there any authors or books in particular that influence your writing style? Because the vibes are impeccable in this fic and it’s something that makes me wonder about any inspiration you may have had <3
Hi anon!
I have read literally thousands of books, and I think every single one of them - especially the ones I've loved - have all influenced my writing style a little. From non-fiction to fiction.
There's definitely no single writer I want to emulate, because I pretty much never find exactly what I want to read out there. It's more like I find moments, and then I think 'oh I want to make a reader feel the way this writer made me feel right now' but that doesn't necessarily mean I want to write in their style? Or if it does, it will still be influenced by all the other things that have influenced me in the past.
*thinks* I've read so many authors it's almost impossible to single out the ones I love the most re: writing style, but here's a few: Ursula K. Le Guin, dgalerab on AO3, Robin Hobb (though I feel like I've aged out of her writing now), CS Pacat, Suzanne Clarke, Bill Bryson, Robert Holdstock, Mark Z. Danielewski, Asumiko Nakamura, Andrea Gibson, Martha Wells (particularly re: Murderbot), Hinako Takanaga, Chuuya Nakahara, John Fowles, Orson Scott Card (for all that he's a bigot homophobic dickhead), Sarah Monette / Katherine Addison, Alan Ball, Mike Schur, Brian Jacques, Cecilia Dart-Thornton, Dan Harmon, Randall Jarrell, Thomas Harris, Yana Toboso, Ono Natsume, Kim Dare, Moto Hagio, Scott Heim, Gerald Durrell, Tanith Lee, George Mackay Brown, early Lyn Gala, early Sidney Bell, early Roan Parrish, Ann-Marie MacDonald, William Goldman, a bunch of classic authors and poets that we don't have time for, Tamora Pierce, Philip Pullman, and like...more fic authors I'm forgetting, lol.
(There's a mix in here, including fic writers, poets, essayists, scriptwriters and novelists).
(Also I am under no illusions that I am anywhere as good as any of these writers, they're just the ones whose styles really inspire me. Except I know I'm missing like 100 others and that's going to annoy me, lmao, I am okay with being mediocre, when I have this greatness to aspire to).
(For all the people who've ever asked me to rec some stuff, there you go, there's the list sdalkfjas).
(For anyone who thinks my writing is good, all I can say is read broadly, widely, across genres, across mediums, it's the best way to improve what you do. Though I'm mad as fuck that the list doesn't have more POC in it. I need to read far more broadly).
(Anon I'm SO glad you enjoy that fic! It was such an indulgent little story :D)
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still-single · 1 year
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Heathen Disco updates
The most recent shows are as below. Maybe you'd like to listen.
Show #326 (Feb 12, 2023)
HOUR 1
James Brown – Stone to the Bone
The Supremes – Stoned Love
The Chi-Lites – Stoned Out of My Mind
Clark-Hutchinson – Free to Be Stoned
Nathan Salsburg – XIV
Black Sabbath – A National Acrobat
Cheater Slicks – Fear
The Drin – Mozart on the Wing
Come – Recidivist
FACS – When You Say
Equipment Pointed Ankh – Paper Sink
Del the Funky Homosapien – Eye Examination
HOUR 2
De La Soul – Held Down
Lyn Collins – Think About It (Live at the Apollo)
Quix*o*tic – Tell It Like It Is
Crushed – Coil
The Passions – Runaway
Mamitri Yulith Empress Yonagunisan – Gala Saver
Heavy Blanket – Danny
Miaow – Fate
Central Line – Walking Into Sunshine
Gina X Performance – No G.D.M.
Goblin – Roller
Doom Flower – The Space
Yo La Tengo – Brain Capers
HOUR 3
Oneida – Paralyzed
3rd Bass – 3rd Bass Theme A.K.A. Portrait of the Artist as a Hood
Casa Nostra – Insomnia (extended mix)
Detroit Emeralds – Feel the Need
Ramsey Lewis Trio – Opus #5 / Uhuru
Exploratorium – Number 09
Show #325 (Feb 5, 2023)
Art Ensemble of Chicago – Funky AECO
Mutamassik – Wishik
Lifted – Total Care Zero
Shizuka – Plan for Solitude
Beau Wanzer – A Burrowing Booboo
Nuovo Testamento – Heat
The Invincible Limit – Push (New Mix)
Experimental Products – Glowing in the Dark
Miss Nude – Taste My Acid Fruit
Syamese – Drum
Portion Control – Go Talk
Equipment Pointed Ankh – Port of Indiana
Echo & the Bunnymen – The Subject
Q Lazzarus – Goodbye Horses (Demo 2)
Nun – In Blood
Six Finger Satellite – Where Humans Go
Iggy Pop – Funtime
Terry – Gold Duck
SUSS – Ash Fork, AZ
Glyders – Maria’s Hunt
The House of Love – Road
The Loft – Your Door Shines Like Gold
Celibates – Coming Alone
Marcie’s Still Waiting – For You (Not For You)
Shinichi Atobe – First Plate 3
Th’ Blisks – A Salve
Dippers – Looking for a Sphere Pt. 1
Ulaan Passerine – Light of Lights
Adonis – No Way Back
Kraze – The Party (Original Mix)
Paul Johnson – After Dark
Tirzah – Sink In (Actress remix)
Om Unit – Pursuit
Show #324 (Jan 29, 2013)
Tom Verlaine – Souvenir from a Dream
Love Child – Stumbling Block
Love – Softly to Me
Owen Maercks – Intense Young Man
Television – Marquee Moon (1974 demo)
Peace Regime – untitled
Skull Practitioners – Intruder
Temple – Heathen
Rancid X – Old Sex Queen
X – I Don’t Wanna Go Out
Beau Wanzer – A Dead Person’s Monologue
The Real Kids – Nowadaze Kids
Holy Tongue – Spirit Mask
Sleaford Mods – UK Grim
Miss Lie – Depression
Exhaustion – Old Mickey
Midnight Mines – Hollow Sky
Primal Scream – All Fall Down
Virgin Prunes – Baby Turns Blue
The C.I.A. – Better
Exploded View – You Got a Problem, Son
Violet French and the Horrible – I Want the Sky to Be Crying
Dippers – Looking for a Sphere Pt. 2
Blatant Dissent – Eleven Days
Circus Lupus – New Cop Car
Lush – Nothing Natural
The Fall – Y.F.O.C. / Slippy Floor
Obe – untitled
Sightless Pit – Calcified Glass
The Ex – Evolution
Oozing Wound – Hypnic Jerk
Nitzer Ebb – Captivate
George Brigman & Split – Blowin’ Smoke
Meg Baird – Star Hill Song
Equipment Pointed Ankh – From Inside the House
Dalibor Cruz – Depose the Influencer
Manuel Göttsching – E2-E4 side A
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You've been a romance writer for a bit and I was wondering if I could ask a question. I've been an avid reader of romance since I was a tween, years and years ago. I've read every genre and every trope, including psychic space aliens and regency spies. I got into the LGBT romance fairly early, mostly because I've just about read everything else.
My question is, what happened? I've seen fantastic writers taken down, petty arguments between writers, publishing houses collapsing left and right. Some favorite writers are done with the scene. What is going on? I was just going to move on to something else, but my personal breaking point came when I read that J.L. Langley isn't finishing her Regency space series and we're never going to know what happened to Trouble and Rexley.
I am honestly wondering what went on behind the scenes to cause the implosion. I have three writers that I still follow from early days. You, Amy Lane and Lyn Gala.
You don't have to answer, but I thought I'd ask an insider if they could possibly shed some light on it.
DW: I don’t know any specifics about why some writers are choosing to step away. All I can say is that it’s hard work to write, and sometimes I guess people want a break. Sometimes you get burned out on a series, which is a shame for the readers, but you can’t get blood from a stone. Like I said though, I have no idea about that writer’s personal circumstances at all, so that’s just speculation on my part. 
As for publishing houses collapsing... that’s a tale as old as time! It’s hard for publishers to stay competitive when self publishing is so accessible. And sometimes, like Dreamspinner, they’re lying thieves who deserve to collapse but, for some unaccountable reason, are still hanging in there. I guess it’s easier to turn a profit if you don’t bother pay your authors, artists, translators or editors! I’ve been with publishers before who closed, and who did everything right, both when they were in business and when they were closing. And I thank them for that. But Dreamspinner can go fuck itself. 
As for “fantastic writers taken down”, I’m not sure who you’re referring to. The only writers I know who’ve been shunned by the community are those who were lying about their identities in order to scam readers, or those who were caught plagiarising. And good riddance to them. 
I don’t think that there is any more drama in LGBT romance than any other genre, honestly. It’s just a small community, so sometimes these things feel amplified. But we’ve got nothing on YA for drama! 
I think if you dig a little behind the scenes of any industry, you’ll find a lot of drama. Most readers remain totally unaware of it, but once you take a look behind the curtain, you can’t unseen it! 
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tm-trx · 1 year
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currents 2023.01
weekly roundup in media [1-7 january 2023]
[reading]
Lyn Gala’s Claimings series - sci-fi mlm romance - Trying to get back into reading original works this year and kickstarted my motivation with my favorite reread series.
leading the call by @dontcallmebree - MCU/au-canon div - A fun Sam-centric story featuring Steve/Bucky as the background chorus.
There Are No Words Adequate For This Day by pagination - MDZS/Harry Potter crossover - I enjoyed the outsider pov feel to this story. It was a fun read.
[listening]
the Billage of Perception, ch 2/Billie
Pansy/Taemin
Madness/Astro
[watching]
What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim? - Finally went back and finished this one. Loved it. If billionaire romance novels had male protagonists like Yeong Joon I’d read more of them.
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strinak · 1 year
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Author Statistics
For 10 authors, I read their works into the double digits: Alessandra Hazard (x11) Kiki Clark (x12) Kati Wilde (x13) Shelly Laurenston (x15) AJ Sherwood (x16) Onley James (x20) KL Noone (x24) Charity Parkerson (x31) Megan Derr (x40) Mary Calmes (x44)
For 24 authors, I read at least 3 and at most 9 works: Andrea K Host (x4), Anne Bishop (x4), Brigham Vaughn (x3), Bruce Sentar (x3), Deacon Frost (x3), Eric Ugland (x7), Gail Carriger (x1)/GL Carriger (x3), Ilona Andrews (x5), Jennifer Cody (x4), Jordan Castillo Price (x3), Louisa Masters (x6), Lucy Lennox (x5), Lyn Gala (x3), Mell Eight (x3), Michelle Diener (x4), Naomi Novik (x3), R Cooper (x5), RJ Moray (x2)/Robin Moray (x1), Sam Burns (x5), Shirtaloon (x7), Stella Starling (x4), TJ Land (x9), Vasily Mahanenko (x3), and Wen Spencer (x5).
For 25 authors, I read exactly 2 works: Alex Gilbert, Alice Winters, Amanda Meuwissen, Amy Crook, Andy Gallo, Bettie Sharpe, Claire Cullen, David North, Eli Easton, Eryn Ivers, Isabel Murray, Jessie Mihalik, KM Neuhold, LC Mawson, Luke Chmilenko, Macronomicon, Ofelia Grand, Robin Roseau, Ryan Rimmel ,Sam Burns & WM Fawkes (with Sam Burns), Shannon West, Skylar Jaye, Tara Lain, TS Snow, and Victoria Helen Stone.
For 87 authors, I read only a single work: A Catherine Noon & Rachel Wilder, AC Wiggen, Allie Brosh, Amanda Milo, Andrea Speed, Anyta Sunday (with Andy Gallo), April Jade, Arden Powell, August, Brea Alepou & Wren Snow, Brooke Matthews, Bryce O’Connor (with Luke Chmilenko), Cale Plamann, Casualfarmer, Catelyn Winona, Chace Verity, CJ Carella, CM Blackwood, Courtney Milan, Daniel Rose, Danny M Lavery, Darktechnomancer, Dassy Bernhard, Delaney Rain, Delmire Hart, Devon Vesper, DI Freed, DM Rhodes, Eden Finley & Saxon James, EJ Russell, Elliott Kay, EM Lindsey (with Kiki Clark), Hayden Hall, HJ Tolson, Jenny Lawson, Jesse Q Sutanto, JK Jeffrey, KA Merikan, Kaleb England, Kaydence Snow, Kou Delika, Lee Hadan, Liz Talley, May Archer (with Lucy Lennox), Macy Blake, Margaret Atwood, Marie Cardno & Kalikoi, Michele Notaro, Michelle Frost, Michelle Kathleen Hodgson, Natasha Hunter, Nazri Noor, Philip R Johnson & Justin C Louis, Raleigh Ruebins, Ravensdagger, Regine Abel, Riley Hart, RJ Scott, Robert Bevan, Ryn Bretcher, Sam Starbuck, Samantha Cayto, Sariah Wilson, Sasha L Miller, Scott Browder, SE Harmon, Sean Oswald, Sebastian Hansen, Seth Richter, Sienna Sway, Sierra Riley, SJ Himes, Stephanie Burgis, Stephen L Hadley, Stuart Grosse, Suki Fleet, Sunny Hart, SunriseCV, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Tanya Chris, Toby Wise, Tom Watts, Toni McGee Causey, Travis Baldtree, Xander Boyce, Yamila Abraham, and Zile Elliven.
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starkiddreamcasting · 2 years
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Starkid Diana the Musical
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So...I know Diana the Musical might be a ‘good’ show, but I had a mostly ironic blast while watching it and just had to do it (after all what other Broadway show would have the line “Harry, my ginger-haired son”?). That said the ensemble was clearly putting 100% into this show, so casting all the little parts was a lot of fun.
1. Kim Whalen as Diana 2. Curt Mega as Prince Charles 3. Lauren Lopez as Camilla 4. Lily Marks as Queen Elizabeth/Barbara Cartland 5. Jaime Lyn Beatty as Palace Staff Quartet/Ensemble 6. Bryce Charles as Hospital Ward Doctor/Ensemble 7. Denise Donovan as Ensemble 8. Corey Dorris as Colin/Ensemble 9. Mariah Rose Faith as Palace Staff Quartet/Ensemble 10. Brian Holden as Andrew Parker Bowles/Palace Staff Quartet/Ensemble 11. Robert Manion as James Hewitt/TV Presenter/Palace Staff Quartet/Ensemble 12. Jon Matterson as Graham/Ensemble 13. Brian Rosenthal as Ensemble 14. Dylan Saunders as Paul Burrell/Mstislav Rostropovich/Ensemble 15. Rachael Soglin as Royal Handler/Ensemble 16. Meredith Stepien as Sarah Spencer/Ensemble 17. James Tolbert as Royal Ballet Gala Dancer/Ensemble 18. Joe Walker as Andrew Morton/Ensemble
Swings: Tyler Brunsman, Jamie Burns, Ali Gordon, Joe Moses, Tiffany Williams
Understudies: Jamie Lyn Beatty (Queen Elizabeth/Barbara Cartland), Tyler Brunsman (Prince Charles), Jamie Burns (Camilla, Queen Elizabeth/Barbara Cartland), Ali Gordon (Diana), Brian Holden (Prince Charles), Rachael Soglin (Diana), Meredith Stepien (Camilla)
Make sure to leave any show suggestions or any questions on my casting choices so I can explain them.  
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theliterarywolf · 2 years
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Priest and demon anon here! Your advice for the religious section helped a lot, since I’m focusing more emotional sections when it come to religion I realize it would be weird to make a whole system only for it to barely be used, save for some interesting scenes (their first kiss is in a confessional) and considering my protagonist is actively avoiding participating in parts of the church (he avoids being the one to give most services, preferring instead to clean the church and tend the garden since he feels incredibly guilty about performing these duties due to his lack of faith.) he probably won’t be interacting in much religious matters anyway.
As a sort of connection, have you read any romantic works (monster-y or otherwise) where the first part is very different from the second? The first part of my story takes place on the mortal plain and is mostly about the priest grappling with faith and falling in love with the demon, but the second part is about him ending up in hell with said demon (who is actually a lord) and the consequences of being a consort in such a terrifying and chaotic place. I don’t know if that would be better suited for another book entirely or if those would be better blended into one.
Glad to hear that I was of some help!
With your new question, then, I would definitely say 'yes'. As long as the story in of itself is still about your main characters and their relationship/interpersonal dynamics, then shifting the setting would only serve to exemplify that.
Let me skim through my readings here... Ah, let's look at Lyn Gala's Earth Fathers Are Weird series.
(Also, Lyn if you're out there, please write a third book for this series, my crops are dying!!)
The majority of the first book takes place on a spaceship particularly since our focus is on our MC working on translation software while accidentally becoming a surrogate for his employer's offspring. The first chapter or two shows our MC in an aerial dogfight with aliens and then has him struggling to find a job in a spaceport, but those are just bridges to the main setting and main exploration of the MC's relationship and interpersonal dynamics with his employer.
The second book, Earth Husbands Are Weird, changes the setting from being primarily on the spaceship to being on a new planet due to the MC trying to sell some of his translation software to the highest bidder so he and his employer-turned-lover/co-parent can purchase materials for the ship. With this shift in setting, we get relationship growth between the two and an examination of those interpersonal dynamics; particularly how they're seen in the eyes of others.
So, all in all, yes: I have seen works where part 2 has significant setting differences than part 1.
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