I contributed two podfics about Judith Deuteros and Marta Dyas to the Chromatic Characters Podfic Anthology.
1) Never as Bad as the First Time
A pre-canon Judith Deuteros & Marta Dyas story. Summary:
"It wasn't hard, you know," said Judith. "I had studied the technique. I was ready. It was easy. And they were dying anyway."
"They were our enemies," Marta snapped. The palms of her hand felt sweaty.
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Length: 7:33
Written by misura
Cover by @outlikethat
Listen to it on AO3.
2) Keepsake
A Pre-Canon Judith Deuteros/Marta Dyas story.
Additional Tags: Secret Crush, Teenagers, Or at least former teenagers, Love, Unrequited Crush, Secret Admirer, Shyness, Affection, Tokens of love
Summary:
The box didn't look like much: flat, polished bone, with a sliding top, about the size of an outstretched hand and twice as high, tucked away into the corner of her foot locker. Cohort soldiers didn't typically have room for a lot of personal possessions beyond the basic necessities, so Marta knew that whatever Judith kept in there had to be something important.
Rating: General Audiences
Length: 4:58
Written by @naryrising
Cover by @outlikethat
Listen to it on AO3.
Exercises for all the homies who want to have a long career drawing.
The true problem with being an artist and drawing all day (as I wanted my whole life) is that human backs are not designed to hold that position, so it is very common for artists and designers to have really stiff shoulder blades, creating a chain of muscle strain towards the arm AND the back… and a lot of pain.
These are some physical exercises for artists and honestly anyone who works at a desk.
"During the 1960s economic collapse of the United States, a roving vigilante group with revolutionary ideals became infamous for using their investigative skills to seek out corruption at its source… (zoinks!)"
A post by @wwxytales gave me the idea to this piece and I am so happy with how it came out!
And yay dialogue! I hope you guys can read it, it was a little difficult to figure out a way to arrange the dialogue so that you could tell who was saying what and I thought the colors would help 😁