heres a really bizarre doodle i did in like a minute yesterday so i dont feel embarrassed posting other bizarre doodles i actually tried hard on.
When I first started writing, it took me a while to learn that writers, you don't need permission
you don't need permission to write a messy first draft
you don't need permission to add everything that makes you happy into your wips
you don't need permission to write in the way that suits you
you don't need permission to write a certain POV or a certain character or a certain trope
you don't need permission to write what you love, even if it isn't 'marketable'
Remember to also read books by Indigenous authors on this Earth Day and all year.
The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Plants Have So Much to Give Us, All We Have to Do is Ask by Mary Siisip Geniusz
As Long as Grass Grows by Dina Gilio-Whitaker
Iwígara by Enrique Salmón
Fresh Banana Leaves by Jessica Hernandez
The Red Deal by The Red Nation
Earth Keeper by N. Scott Momaday
Dwellings by Linda Hogan
Birding While Indian by Thomas C. Gannon
I knew having Redditors cross-train on Tumblr would produce weird fucking magic.
nana sketch vaguely inspired by these wives i found on pinterest
I finally read the book.
I take commissions and ready to draw art of your favorite character (the locked tomb, tv series, games, manga, anime series, etc). I also could draw your own OC.
If anyone are interested please send me a DM.
thought the hands were fun so i drew jinx <3
♱ dark ♱
sayori !! one of my many kins teehee
Just started reading Senpai, Does It Taste Good? Which, of course, is about lesbians and cooking.
Miho and Mori are two girls that each have eating issues and discover comfort in each other. Miho loves cooking but is very insecure about eating in front of others. Mori can't cook but enjoys learning from Miho. I can't say more about her issues because spoilers. So far, it is super cute and both are canon sapphics.
CW: the manga does have panels showing eating apps that count calories!
traditional artist trying to get over the cripping fear of being seen | she/her | lesbian
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