Hi! I'm Brimstone, 21, an aspiring author, losing my sanity, I'm a gothic enby, a musician-artist...
AND I just started this Tumblr page out of curiosity and desperation, lowkey. I was worried I wouldn't be getting any readers for my current WIP novel, posted endlessly on Wattpad, Inkitt, and every book site I could find, and so far the only support I got was from my ex (we're besties, it's coolđ„Č)
_UNPOPULAR OPINION_
Are people tired of reading these days? Because I am... I'M TIRED OF READING THE SAME SMUT-FILLED BOOKS WITH NO ACTUAL PLOT, SAME BASIC WHITE PROTAGONIST, BARELY ANY DIVERSITY AND JUST STRAIGHT UP PORN. Don't get me wrong I LOVE smut but these days it's just amateur shit. No plot, no character development just a bunch of people fucking and fighting.
Honestly it just feels like most people (mainly people obsessing over books that are basically just porn you can read) don't actually wanna READ they just wanna NUT. AND IT'S ALWAYS THE SAME TROPE.
I don't hate it. I love the dedication to flicking the bean or rubbing one out. I'm not saying it's a problem, I just wish that the books these days weren't heavily smut-centered. I don't hate the authors, I just don't understand why that's all people really care about when it comes to romance. What happened to meaningful, reverent, slow-burn-books that made you foam at the mouth when there was smut involved? Not excessive, but just the right amount to make you giggle or teehee. These days, I genuinely feel like there aren't any readers who would be interested in my book.
No, seriously. Who would want to read a Dark Fantasy-Queer romance with a demon-vampire professor, dragons, sirens, chupacabra, or shape-shifting fae? The main protagonist might be an unreliable narrator but she's queer and black, relatable...hell most of the characters are more gay than that one English Teacher with a wife and kids. The main MC is basically the black avatar if there ever was one, lmao.
Idk if that's blasphemous but I'm coining it idc
I really want to attract the right audience, but all I seem to attract are other writers looking for readersđ. Is literature dead, guys? Or is it only alive when it's filled with copious amounts of smut?
I'm not judging, I'm just confused.
Sinners, White-washed fantasy, Systemic racism, Interview with the Vampire and Sinners, Chaotic fantasy, Historical Erasure, Music and spirituality
By now, most of yâall have probably seen the new Movie âSinnersâ by Ryan Coogler.
What could be better than a fantasy-horror-vampire movie set in the Jim Crow era of 1930s Mississippi, with Afrocentric, spiritual themes, ancestral vengeance, and Black Southern gothic dripping from every frame?
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Meet our lead, Sammie, a wonderfully talented musician and preacherâs boy who is inadvertently bestowed with the gift of a âGriot,â which translates to poet-musicians, oral historians, preserving archives of BIPOC peoples, history, genealogy, and value. These marvelous storytellers have existed for centuries, since Ancient times, African indigenous people have been sharing their history through various forms; music being one of the most spiritual, soul-moving, universal languages known to man.
Music is magical. It can bind nations, tell stories, heal souls, and even curse those who dare to listen.
It has a way of bringing people together, dead or alive. Everyone knows when a good song comes on everybodyâs shaking ass (unless they donât have one).
I donât wanna be that personâbut I guess I mustđ€
After seeing all the white people who entered that theatre, either to thirst over Michael B Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, or hoping to indulge in a gothic horror movie, mightâve unknowingly stepped into a trap.
For most black people, the movie was thought-provoking, uplifting, spiritually evoking, hauntingly beautiful, and spectacular. Fuck, I canât even begin to describe as a writer, musician and singer hearing Miles Canton sing âI lied to youâ I swear the angels descended into that damn theatre, had my toes curling the second that delicious music filtered through my ears. EARGASM.
I have to say the surplus of black, queer dark skin actors, artists, and musicians gaining traction and spotlight this year heals my inner child in ways I never thought possible.
Short to say âSinnersâ was a hit.
Probably one of the best things to come out of 2025. I canât even put it into words, just how amazing it was, but seeing how many people obsessed over the movie weeks after its release, it gave me a bit more hope for the future of black cinema.
Safe to say I will commemorate the movie as one of my all-time favorites.
Now youâre probably wondering what âSinnersâ has to do with todayâs topic? Well, lemme put it plain and simple;
I recently got to thinking of how the narrative of âSinnersâ unfolds into the beautiful masterpiece it is, how Sammie inadvertently summons the ancestral spirits and unknowingly attracts the storyâs main antagonist: The vampires.
The movie itself was giving very much:
âWhen your ancestors send you a mixtape from the futureâ or âGet Out": "Except the white people are locked outâ LOWKEY, I kept thinkin of that one scene when Smoke asked Remmick if him and his crew were KKK members and Remmick stuttered as if that was the most ridiculous thing to hear, âS-sir, We believe in equalityââmeanwhile heâs a white man in 1930s missisipi with white supremacist vampires beside him.
It never fails to impress me how white people will choke when you assume they're racist, as if racism hasnât been embedded in their DNA like potato salad, pumpkin spice, and unseasoned chickenâŠlike ash clinging to their lungs after a thousand burned crosses.
Just a bunch of racist white "Jehovah's Witnesses"âtryna spread the gift of âimmortalityâ except you still donât have rights and itâs a random white man tryna make u his mind-slave.
I almost sided with the vampires until I remembered thatâs basically how white people colonized us in the first place đ.
âWeâre all unitedâ proceeds to steal land, eat our children, force feed us their religion, and steal our culture (and gods and whitewash them).
You canât tell me Sinner's wasnât a black revolutionary movie. For once, a full black cast, fantasy horror movie with a dark-skin goddess priestess (we love you Wunmi Mosaku) and one where we arenât murdered immediately or treated like bottom feeders.
Any white person sitting through that movie was fooled into a false sense of security, and Ryan Coogler, genius that he is, hit them with the classical âThis is actually about the black revolution and Pan-Africanism. But let's just ignore that and focus on the gore and vampires.â
One way or another, weâre changing the narrative, one fantasy/horror movie at a time. Black people do look Great in fantasy movies⊠no matter how many times yâall try to erase, colonize, dehumanize, sexualize, or put us in the back of the bus.
For today's topic, I wanna focus on black fantasy cinema.
Interview with the Vampire: The TV series with our beautiful black king Jacob Anderson and our gorgeous queens, Delainey Hues and Bailey Bass, deludes the notion that black people arenât made for fantasy, and as a fantasy author, I OBJECT. With the transgenerational trauma conjured by systemic racism itâs important to note that just because most fantasy we see is centered around white privilege, stolen culture, and European themes doesnât negate to the fact that the only reason why people believe we donât belong in fantasy cinema is because we would devour the roles, completely.
Yâall arenât ready for a full black fantasy cast, and it shows, and yâall are so used to the same white-cishet-wet-dream fantasy books masquerading as âPrime literature,â but the female protagonist is just an alter ego persona of the white author fantasizing colonialism, in a world where they can sexualize BIPOC.
These are the themes and tropes yâall claim are beautiful and juicy literature, but in reality, theyâre highly insensitive and discriminatory. Yâall arenât reading/watching dark fantasy-romance, yâall are reading/watching radicalized, highly transgressive white fascism.
âDamsel in distress,â butâŠ
Everyoneâs sole purpose in the book is to save the white maiden
âThe chosen oneâ and âLost queenâ trope, but it's just white women with savior complexes.
Weaponized white female fragility...
The white heroine tames the monster.
Not like other girls (but sheâs just but sheâs just deeply internalized misogyny with a side of unresolved father issues and shittone of racist undertones)
Her emotions and trauma are prioritized above all else.
She is a symbol of purity, redemption, and desire.
Men of color (or coded as such) are valuable when loyal to whiteness. Their wildness is only acceptable when tamed by white femininity.
Meanwhile, BIPOC struggles are sidelined, tokenized, or used to prompt âWhite heroine growth.â
Black characters are CONSTANTLY fetishized.
Black women are constantly portrayed as evil when they are strong.
Even queer characters get fetishized/killed off or villainized.
The author always tries to elude their ethnicity using code words like âcopper-skinnedâ and âsun-kissed.â Like, can u just say black or brown? Because we both know that the love interest is just a âbeautiful-chocolate-manâ or a dark-skin POC or mixed-race.
Some of the most popular dark-romance-fantasy books are made by white women, and constantly fetishize black people and POC. They dehumanize black people, over-sexualize bisexual men, and villainize black women or AFAB POC. I wonât be naming names, but yâall know who you areâŠ
I know how many of yâall will die-hard for a sexy, racially ambiguous man of color, especially with the whole âbeast tamed by beauty trope, especially books where the MC is constantly the victim. Like girl⊠didnât you just murder that white manâs bestie and instead of HIM murdering you rightfully so, he decided to wife youâŠ?? UH...Okđ
Your favorite tropes from childhood movies kinda suck
Frozen (2013-2019)
Elsa, oh, how I loved Frozen once in a blue moon, until I realized that sheâs celebrated for her dangerous magic (even after freezing an entire kingdom)
âLet it go,â but her powers are treated as âmisunderstoodâ and go unpunished.
Do yâall TRULY believe if Elsa were dark skin, black, and openly gay, sheâd be celebrated in the same regard?
AND you think that if she were just black, powerful, wild, and free, sheâd be getting the same appreciation and love? Really??
The Princess and the Frog (2009)
Everybody loves Princess Tiana, but she had to work hard for everything she wanted, no prince in shining armor for our black queen, no... that mfk was a BUM Iâm sorry. AND SHE SPENT THE MAJORITY OF THE MOVIE AS A FROG! Like, ok just say you hate black women and end it there (donât get me wrong, I loved the movie, but it was poorly made to an extent.) For once Iâd love a fantasy animated movie with a black female lead or black queer lead that isnât dehumanized or villanized and gets the fairytale she DESERVES.
The original storyline, âThe Frog Princessâ akaâMaddy the Maidâ in the Jim Crow era?? Yea, disney knew wtf they were doing, incredibly fucking racist that was.
Original Prince Naveen was HEAVILY whitewashed. Instead, they gave us a racially ambiguous man from Maldonia(made-up world) instead of a black prince⊠Disney, why do you hate black people so much?? Iâve yet to see a movie with a black prince and princess.
Dr. Facilier was a voodoo stereotype... always demonizing African religions, the stale-old colonial tale.
You want more evidence of how deeply embedded systemic racism is? Need more evidence that your favorite Disney characters are dehumanized or colonialists?
Ok, here you go...
Pochantas
The original storyline is about a CHILD, yet Disney
decided to make it into a romance story with a white-savior colonizer.
Real genocide replaced by Romanticized colonialism. GREAT
Stop fetishizing Indigenous people, itâs gross. Youâre gross.
Thumbelina (1994)
Tiny white girl treated like a literal goddess by toads, bugs, and âforeignâ creatures.
Other black or POC characters are coded as wild animals and stereotyped.
Avatar by James Cameron
Used to be my favorite movie, but then I grew up and got educated. Did you know the actual Naâvi are based on real tribal indigenous people?
So this white man just made a movie about colonialism and slavery and depicted BIPOC as aliens, and yâall just...ran with it??
Take a hard look at the way the Naâvi are depictedâŠ. think of their accents, their connection to nature, spirituality, colonialism, their reverence for ancestors, their "tribal" jewelry, their braided hair, their unique language that sounds vaguely African or Indigenous, and tell me that it isnât about indigenous BIPOC or colonization?
This might be a reach, but How to Train Your Dragon?
Before the live-action even came out, so many people were extremely discriminatory against Nico Parker playing Astrid (A FICTIONAL CHARACTER) like there are hardly ANY movies with black female leads from popular live-action movies, shows, or books.
People were just mad that they didnât have a full white cast for the live action (even though Nico looks like Astrid, it's uncanny)
"This is a made-up world," but no BIPOC? So yâall can have dragons and mythical creatures, but no black people? Are we that nonexistent?
The dragons, IMO, are misunderstood and can be depicted as black coded BIPOC Think about the fact that dragons are intelligent, superior beings⊠they were being hunted down like âwild beastsâ by a bunch of pre-colonial colonizers. These Vikings wanted to OWN these beautiful beasts (Sound familiar), characterized them as dangerous and savage, but the dragons just had their own culture, language, laws, and were treated like "Savages"
Hiccup tames Toothless, a âsavageâ âendangeredâ dragon, basically an allegory for colonialism ifyky.
Hiccup is the white boy genius who outsmarts adults and tames creatures others fear.
Traditional toxic white masculinity depiction, Hiccupâs âbetterâ version of white manhood is emotional, clever, and uses empathy to lead, still supremacy, just rebranded.
Historically, REAL Vikings DID interact with black and indigenous people; North African traders, Arab Cartographers, and Black and brown sailors⊠u wanna tell me thatâs not historical erasure and drenched in white supremacy?
I sat through all those movies believing that I didn't belong in fantasy movies.
That all those depictions, coded BIPOC, were just made-up characters. But fantasy, as proven, is heavily influenced by reality.
No matter what you believe, you can't assume that the media doesnât love to hate BIPOC, who were either incredibly sexualized, murdered, or silenced. Itâs cruel, dehumanizing, and ridiculous considering so much of this world has been influenced by black people.
A revolution is upon us, and it starts with the media. It starts with people recognizing BIPOC as more than just props, beasts, or exotic creatures. We are here, weâve been here for centuries. WAKE THE FUCK UP.
Remember when I mentioned Griots, why do yâall think black horror movies and black-centered movies ALWAYS EAT? Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, Jordan Peeleâ natural griots, reclaiming black power in the cinematic universe.
The time for the revolution is now, but are you ready for the Smoke?
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Literally my favorite scene/trope in a book especially if the protagonist starts realizing they're in love
"Author of chaos, nightmares, and morally gray characters thatâll have you wanting to burn your libraryâbut also hug your favorite plushie while cackling. Yep, Iâm unhinged. But letâs be real, so are you. đđđ„"
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