“I have a frightening thought,” she says, eyes on the city skyline. “We’re getting so old, one day we won’t be able to return home.”
And I have a frightening thought, I think to myself, eyes fogged over. We’re getting so old and yet home hasn’t left me yet.
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17, 18 and 20👀
Ohhhh thanks for the ask! 😄
17. do you write or draw fan content?
Yup! Everything I’ve written for LS can be found over at the @wlw-lovestruck-fiction blog! I’ve been meaning to reblog them here but always forget lol
18. favourite ships, not including the mcs?
Darla x Jo, Ruelle x Piama and Onyx x Yvette! Not only are the dynamics between those characters interesting, but all the pairings are also very cute and the interactions are just golden – I mean, can someone honestly tell me they didn’t smile at least a little bit with Darla’s interactions with Jo? I’m always up for seeing different sides of each character, especially considering Darla’s whole “queen bee” persona, and the side Jo brings to light is adorable!
And the amount of Ruelle x Piama in Xenia’s route is just 🥺🥺🥺
20. How do you feel abt the routes that end in marriage and/or kids?
It makes me feel all fluffy inside. The first route I read that ended in marriage was Serena’s, and I could have melted right there and then. I couldn’t stop smiling! When the weekend challenge came for her, the episode I reread the most was that one. I definitely didn’t think I would care so much for a proposal or wedding scene yet here I am, hoping desperately it happens in Yvette’s route. It all just hits different if it has or ends with scenes like those.
I haven’t read a route that ended with kids yet, but I’m sure I’ll like it all the same!
"Don't put numbers into your stories." Jeezus.
I was midway through my answer when I realized this would be a good opportunity for a quick guide.
Honestly, I think the OP was probably a bit of a tongue-in-cheek, hyperbolic rant from a writer who had a frustrating review or critique. The problem is, a lot of people seem to be taking it as genuine/good advice, and that really concerns me.
Obviously, it's fine to be vague about dates, ages, distances, or anything else if that's what you want to do. But don't leave numbers out because you're not willing to do the work to keep your story's details straight. Doing the work to figure that stuff out and keep it straight is part of your job as a serious writer.
Look, I get it... when you're excited about a story idea, you just want to go wild and start writing. But if your story uses real world people, events, locations, items, or other elements--or heavily relies on them as inspiration--you need to sit down and do some research.
This doesn't mean you have to choose exact dates for your story if you don't want to. But if your story is loosely set in the 1880s (or inspired by an 1880s setting,) you'd better have a good idea of what did and did not exist in the 1880s so you can be sure you're not using a 1914 fashion trend or 1700s slang.
And, doing research doesn't mean you have to research every single element of your story before you start writing. You can stop and research as you go. In the middle of my writing session tonight, I spent 15 minutes researching what kind of pine tree would grow near the coast in my WIP's inspiration setting. And even though that location will never be named in my story, I care about my writing enough to take the time to make sure my details are accurate.
WQA’s Guide to Internet Research Researching an Historical Topic Writing About Difficult to Research Topics
Whether or not you choose to be specific about dates in your story, I strongly advocate the use of a story timeline, even if you're not usually a "planner." Having a detailed story timeline (that includes important back story events) helps ensure that you don't mix up dates, lose track of how much time has passed between events, or create overlapping events.
There are loads of different ways you can create a timeline, and no way is better than any other. You can jot important dates and events down on post-its, use an app, draw out a timeline on a piece of paper, create something in Word... whatever you want to do is great! Here are some different timeline styles I've used. Some of these are timelines from actual WIPs.
Standard Line Timeline
Calendar Timeline (You can print these out at Time and Date...)
Basic Scene List & Timeline
Complex Scene List & Timeline (This one is based on Save the Cat!)
Color-Coded Timeline
And, if you're like me and you have trouble keeping character ages straight throughout important back story events, I give you...
The Color-Coded Character Age Chart
And, honestly, that's how you keep numbers and number-related details straight in your story. Research and timelines. It's just that simple!
So, don't be afraid to include numbers or number-related details in your story if you want them there. :)
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Okay but a crossover between AA and the Persona Series would be amazing
there is no context for this here you go
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My mood for the last week
@/alwaysuncanny on Instagram, but with a twist
mutuals whenever i like your posts please remember that i am twirling my hair and giggling and saying “ohmigod really?? thats soooo cool”
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how are all your writers so good? hello? where do you guys find all these amazing people T-T
First of all - Thank you so much for the kind words, Anon! I'm so glad you enjoy all of our's writing so much 😁 We are so incredibly lucky to have such amazing writers within the Mods, and within all of our ghosties! And most of the time, they find us 😅 - Mod Runa
What I love about Eda and Raine together is that we also have the comparison relationship of Amity and Luz, who blush and fluster constantly because hello, they are literal 8th graders who have never dated or kissed before…and Eda and Raine are exactly like them. Like, I fully expected their relationship to play out differently on screen than, you know, the one between children, but no, they’ve had their entire lives and they still fall apart to stuttering messes when their hands touch or whatever. I think it’s even funnier because Raine is a bashful person at large, they’re going to blush if you hand them the exact thing they asked for. So I love that their dynamic is not “one person who teases and the other one who can’t function when teased,” because Eda is exactly as useless. Literally so useless. She teases Raine like a practiced Owl Lady, then .02 seconds later her face is burning. NOT EVEN BECAUSE RAINE TEASED HER BACK!! LITERALLY THEY BLUSH, and THAT MAKES EDA LOSE IT
so yes, I am obsessed, thank you