I love “how do you do math?” questions. Here’s how my brain does it:
How about you guys?
Song of Bones and River........... Well..... What I first think of is a river full of bones where a song controls those bones and turns out they're from dead river folk or something...
Mines The Throne Of Fire And Rose!
Ok so i wanted to make a little dumb rant about some of my thoughts on character design and what not!
Nooooo! Don't leave us like this!!! We need more!!!😭😭😭 But I guess we can wait. Anyhow, what I'm wondering about the most is how his Boss would react to what he did.
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Underfell by AU comunity Reapertale by renrink
Hey friends. I just wanted to throw this out there because I see a lot of posts from writers lamenting that they’re starting new WIPs without finishing the old ones. Some of this is in the form of memes and jokes, some of it is in the form of updates or confessionals, but there’s always this implication that writers are doing something wrong by starting something new before the old thing is finished, hopping from project to project, or working on multiple WIPs at once. So I just want to say this:
I get that feeling like you’re always starting and never finishing anything is a big bummer. But it may help to remember that despite years of capitalist indoctrination, the creative process is not an assembly line.
Sometimes it takes writing 100 pages to realize that your idea is untenable, or that you’re not actually that interested in it, or that you want to take things in a completely different direction with a totally new story.
I’m a published writer and I average at least 10-15 WIPs for each one that I actually finish. It may take me two sentences to abandon it, or 200 pages. And sometimes I come back to them and finish them in the future. But after 20 years of writing my computer is full of barely-started stories that were destined, for whatever reason, to die.
If you’re turning your back on a story that really excites you and you deeply wish you could complete because you’re scared or blocked, that’s a frustrating pattern that’s totally worth trying to fix (I’ll be addressing this problem in detail in a new book I’m working on!). But for the most part, having a ton more WIPs that you actually finish is a completely normal part of the creative process and you don’t need to be so hard on yourself about it. You’re doing great, and I’m cheering for you.
Seizure First Aid.
Learn it. Share it. Know it. Use it.
A CROW TRIED TO GO IN OUR CLASSROOM AND HE HAD A PEN
trying to prove a point
So memester @improvidence318 (THANK YOU) shared fish/women hat alignment chart for @bonelyheartsclub skellies(FANTASTIC), so me & @nairi-0 (ILY) whipped these up as fast as we could
bonus
A lesson in how to gird your loins.
via The Art of Manliness