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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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You already know what I'm on about y'all...
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Inflicts joyous whimsy~✨
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WHY HE POSING LIKE THAT 😭
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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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My sister, shoving me out of the door: "Come here, quick, there's a weird critter outside! It's like half a snake, half a lizard! It's got little legs!"
The skink chilling out by the pool: ovo=,=====,===--
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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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some SICK FUCK just responded to a FIVE YEAR OLD COMMENT I left on a Hamilton animatic to say "I don't actually care about this comment, I just wanted to remind you you had a Hamilton phase 5 years ago". What kind of MALICIOUS,
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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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postal service kinda gay….
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I haven’t posted this anywhere else yet, y’all enjoy lol
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WIP for the new episode, which is AMAZING
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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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This was too disturbing not to share on here 😌
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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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Belos is in a silly goofy mood ig, also I make at least 2 of these memes a week on my insta, thatonelittlegal
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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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give yourself the gift of reading your own fic. it was literally written just for you.
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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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I had this idea 0.2 seconds before bed, and I finally got to sit down and make it :p
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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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my favorite free tools for writers
hello, hello! hope you're doing well.
today i am bringing you another list with my top 3 favorite (free!) tools that I find helpful for each phase of writing a novel.
brainstorming phase
Fantasy Names Generator - not only for fantasy (you can also generate real names). this website is just... amazing! it helps you come up with names for characters, places and locations, descriptions, generate traits, outfits (yes, outfits!!), and probably something else you could ever think of.
The Story's Hack - this one is so cool! you can generate names for everything, create your own generator, and practice writing through writing exercises! plus, you can save your generated names to see later, and you earn coins for each idea generated (you can later buy themes - dark, snow, forest, etc)
RanGen - my last favorite generator on this list is RanGen! you can generate plots, appearances, archetypes, love interests, cities, worlds, items, and more.
developing the idea phase
Bryn Donovan - in this blog you can find master lists under the tag "master lists for writers". it is so helpful when you first start developing the characters and need to find the right words to describe them and to find some quirks and flaws!
Writers Write (350 character traits) - again, this is so helpful!
Story Planner - ah, the number of times I've talked about this website... please, PLEASE take a look at it, you won't regret it. this website has literally everything you need to fully develop your idea with outlines for you to fill in step by step.
writing phase
Colleen Houck (80+ barriers to love) - need more romace conflict? there you go!
Cheat Sheets for Writing Body Language - so, you know how your character's feeling, but don't know how he'd physically act? check out this list!
Describing Words - honestly, this is a lifesaver. don't you struggle to find the right word to describe something? well, with this website all you have to do is to type the object you're trying to describe and see which description fits better to you!
revising phase
Language Tool for Google Docs - i know we all have heard about google docs before, but the truth is, it's almost impossible to find free softwares to check grammar and spelling. so, google docs is useful, because it automatically revises it for us, and it's completely free. plus, you can add adds-on, such as "language tool".
Unfortunately, there's only one (free) tool that I actually enjoy for the revising phase. if you know some others, please let me know so that I can try them out and feature in this list.
exporting phase
Google Docs - i find google docs very easy to format and export to .epub, so i'd recommend using it as a free tool.
Reedsy - this is also a free tool available online. all you have to do is to write down each chapter (copy and paste) or import your word document. it will format the document to your liking and export it to pdf, epub and mobi.
that's everything for now! i hope this post was somehow helpful or inspiring!
if you want to see more master lists full of resources, check these:
WEBSITES FOR WRITERS {masterpost}
BEST accounts to follow as a writer
BEST SITES & SOFTWARES TO WRITE FICTION
DIALOGUE IDEAS TO GET RID OF THAT WRITING BLOCK (masterpost)
Useful Resources & Tips for Writers
also, if you are a notion lover just like me, check the free template I just released with everything you need to develop and write your novel!
thank you so much for reading! hope to see you around, and have a nice day <3
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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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Calling my OCs bastards is so amusing. Sir. Sir you created them. You are their only parent
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thatonelittlegal · 1 year
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Someone on Insta named him Brownie, so I present Brownie.
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