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j0kers-light · 25 days
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Because anon asked.
(granted I will have the final say) Lemme set the scene! Here's the future masterlist with a summary 🖤✨
His Angel will be a short series consisting of 10 chapters and I already have them outlined. Great ending btw. Ooh and us author's love our mood boards.
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Are you ready to meet his angel?
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You don’t need to know what your future looks like. It’s okay to take it one day at a time.
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hellishfig · 7 months
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someday i’m gonna have another cat and i’m gonna name it square
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kiyapapaya · 1 year
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slaughtermelonj · 8 months
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It’s so crazy how life changes and how the painful choices led sometimes to amazing things. It’s so weird not having the people I used to have in my life. This would be one of those big moments I’d be sharing with them. However, sometimes the best decision is letting them go. Mourning lost friendships can be so very painful. I hope you’re doing the best and your life is going in the direction you want. I’ll miss you forever like crazy. I hope I made the right decision in letting you go. Hopefully, you can feel this virtual hug and have a weird strange random moment full of happiness. Here’s to our futures 🥰
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crossingscon · 1 year
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Future Plans for CrossingsCon
Dai Cousins
It’s been a wild couple of years, what with the plague and everything that came with it. It’s been difficult for everyone, your con staff included. But we still had a fantastic and fun CrossingsCon 2022! And that was, in large part, thanks to you all! Our little community has consistently been enthusiastic about our conventions and understanding of our struggles. And we know we have some outstanding obligations to you all that have been lost in the chaos. 
Therefore! We are going to focus on those outstanding obligations for the foreseeable future, such as getting all the con videos up and getting new staff members hired and onboarded.
With all that being said, we know you’ll understand when we say we’re not in a place to announce the dates for next con just yet.
But Fear Not! CrossingsCon will return! We just want to be sure we’re giving you our absolute best, so that the con will be the best it can be.
Watch this space.
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kp777 · 1 year
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silenthillmutual · 1 year
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i want goths to randomly crash my funeral and make it a party
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 1 month
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Must be a Sugondese joke.
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j0kers-light · 1 month
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CHAOS UR STARTING A NEW SERIES⁉️
Hey hi love!
Yes miss ma'am I got it chilling in the queue! Don't know when I'll officially start on it but its there waiting in the wings🤭
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harmonymurphy · 1 month
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I've decided this is the year I stop spinning my wheels. I was going to try to do it last year, but between Mom's failing health and my deteriorating vision, it just wasn't happening. But I'm going to have my normal vision back next month, and that's the last thing holding me back.
Well... that and how nervous I get at the thought of finally sharing my webcomic idea. So I thought I could start saying some pretty vague things about it, slowly getting less vague, working my way up to posting some concept art possibly in May or June. And then maybe this fall I'll actually start it.
So... um... here goes nothing. I'll just vaguely explain some stuff relating to the premise, then sort of talk to myself about/explain how I have this very bad idea for how my story needs to be told but I don't see a way out of it.
One thing I like to do is imagine mythological creatures are real in the modern world, just hiding somehow, then try to figure out how different species might interact with each other. Then I'll look through myths and see if there's anything I can use to extrapolate into conflicts between various species. Similarities between different species that could indicate a single origin. Stuff like that.
For my webcomic, I had chosen a few species said to have shape-shifting powers and imagined what it would be like if they were secretly passing as human. Since us rednecks are seen as weird by our own neighbors, I thought it would be fun to tell a story about foreign mythical creatures coming to live in the redneck south and trying to figure out what's going on with all the guns and grits.
So I had the idea that the first few chapters will be some of the teenage non-humans botching their attempt to pass as human while meeting their new redneck neighbors, then slowly explaining their society to their new human friends. Every couple chapters something would happen to make the humans uneasy as they realized their new neighbors are hiding things from them, being evasive when asked questions about their history or about why one species seems to be treated as an enemy of the others.
I have this one character I'll refer to as H who is very special to me for reasons I'll explain someday. As I figured out his backstory, I came up with more and more scenes I wanted to show, way too many to show in flashbacks. I realized I wanted to do a prequel about H's life before the main series began.
The problem is, I'll need to do them at the same time. There are multiple things H did in the past that will have repercussions for the main story. I have spent years debating it, and I always come to the conclusion that I want my hypothetical readers to be introduced to a certain... thing in H's backstory before they see it in the main story. The scene will be so much more emotional that way, and my muse is fueled by raw emotion.
I've been doing a chapter-by-chapter outline of H's story this week (one of the few things I can still do while I wait for the laser treatment to fix my extra-crappy vision) and I've determined I'll need to share around 40 chapters of H's backstory to pull it off properly.
One solution would be to start out with H's story, finish it (it's going to be around 75 chapters in total), then do the main story. I suppose that could work. I intend to write them so you could enjoy either one independently. And I know what I'm going to call H's story, while I'm still undecided on the official name of the main story. But I really liked the idea of slowly introducing readers to how everything works in the story, while H isn't human and most of his story takes place in the nonhuman world. One example is my main antagonist group, where I wanted a sort of slow reveal of how this one society is causing conflict for the others. H has to outright explain this group to someone in chapter 16 of my current outline, and circumstances require him to spend a winter with them, which takes about 10 chapters to cover. It would reveal a lot of things early, but I don't see a way around it.
So I guess that's going to be my really bad idea. Start my main comic, do 20-30 chapters, then start H's story and alternate chapters as the story requires. I am seriously risking artistic burnout with that setup, but I think it'll be worth the risk to tell the story properly.
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xerserise · 2 months
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"Live each day as if it were the last day of your life" is terrible advice.
Spending each day composing a letter detailing the information and lessons I learned in life that I want to see passed on doesn't leave much room for continuing to experience life.
Spending each day being hedonistic or otherwise not doing anything to make purposeful progress toward goals is not sustainable.
Spending each day chasing happy brain chemicals leads to burnout.
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Live each day as if it were today.
As if tomorrow has yet to come, but will.
What are your needs today?
How are you preparing for tomorrow?
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topcaservices · 2 months
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jetskikid14 · 2 months
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Challenges, Plans, And Life In The Next Six Months!
Daily writing promptWhat is the biggest challenge you will face in the next six months?View all responses So much can happen to a person in the next six months. Most people will have a schedule that they like to live by. It helps them keep on tract of their daily obligations as well as upcoming obligations. Not only do we have stuff planned but are also faced with unplanned events. Many people…
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busyasabbey · 3 months
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Emily and I can't wait to cook together and collect recipes and I just saw the prettiest recipe box 😭
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I'm always like on the hunt for blue things since that's her favourite colour and I saw this and thought it would be absolutely perfect for us 😭
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