So... Instead of waiting until Saturday to post the video, I just got done editing the video for an Undertale x Reader fanfic that I narrated. I'm going to post it tonight.
I would love to do more of these, but only if people enjoy the content and would like to see more of it. I worked really hard on this, so I hope it goes well. I'll make a separate post when I upload the video!
It has now been over 35 years since I discovered the power of storytelling, back under a lantern on a meadow in Hastings. At first it was just a friend and I there. We waited for the bus to pick us up. We were too early. Way too early. But others also joined us, and I was asked to tell one of my stories, and I did, and one became several. I told. Nothing more, got involved in the events being…
hello tumblr user. in front of you stands a confident and outspoken character. your challenge today & forever is to consider the possibility they may simply have self-confidence and are not just faking to secretly cover up massive insecurities. good luck
With International Read to Me Day coming up on March 19th, I’m reminded of a goal that I had in mind for myself when I started my site. I had planned on narrating classical works, and perhaps even my own. It wasn’t a lofty goal that was on daunting heights, but rather something that I could work towards. Something that I could build on, and work on as I get myself settled into an online…
Roger Clark, who plays Arthur Morgan in ... https://www.xtremeservers.com/blog/arthur-morgan-is-your-american-history-teacher-in-new-red-dead-redemption-audiobook/?feed_id=126905&_unique_id=65e60fab754b8&Arthur%20Morgan%20Is%20Your%20American%20History%20Teacher%20in%20New%20Red%20Dead%20Redemption%20Audiobook
“One of the things I think is true, which is a way of thinking about the afterlife of slavery in regard to how we inhabit historical time, is the sense of temporal entanglement, where the past, the present and the future, are not discrete and cut off from one another, but rather that we live the simultaneity of that entanglement. This is almost common sense to Black folk. How does one narrate that?”
– Saidiya Hartman
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honestly you all are so annoying because motherhood IS interesting but fandom people are simultaneously obsessed with deciding that every woman has motherly qualities and completely disinterested in actually exploring motherhood as a role that informs a character. I do think exploring a character being a mother can be wildly interesting if they are canonically one, but because of misogyny, people just view motherhood as a totally unremarkable naturalized state that all women must inhabit!