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wonwoonlight · 11 months
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hi! this is kinda random lol but i remember u saying that you've been learning korean since u were like 12? 13? ish + know it well enough to live there (which is so so cool btw!!) so do u have any recs for resources u used to learn? :)
i don't really plan to move to korea or anything but i think it'd be nice to know since i consume so much korean content lmao 😭 thanks in advance !! ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
Hi hiii~ yes I was a kid when I started learning, plus we all have different ways of studying so what works for me might differ. But! Basically at first I learned all the basic grammars through a bunch of books and some online materials. After I felt like I've grasped (not fully understood!) most of the grammars, I no longer study... in a conventional way, if you will?
I learn mostly from variety shows; pick up the grammars, and kinda shadow what they're saying. That way I was able to fully grasp how do you use certain grammars and what it implies. I'd watch the same video 3 times; the first one with english subtitles, then with korean subtitles, then with no subtitles. That way, I could connect that A means B in an applicable way and get used to the grammars and the words bc I keep hearing them over and over again. And you'd also learn the intonation and stuff haha. It helps with listening
I get used to hangul by song lyrics tho. I'd listen and write down words of the lyrics and stuff haha.
I'm in no way fluent in Korean but I hope this will help you somehow🙈
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thebeesareback · 5 months
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Saltburn time
First and foremost, Rosamund Pike is Mother.
Secondly, I'd like to talk about Harry Potter in Saltburn. Allow me to preface this by confirming that JKR is an absolute shithead and can sit on a hot poker.
So throughout the summer, we see Felix, Venetia and Farleigh passing around a copy of the final Harry Potter book. It makes a huge amount of sense for them to read it! They're all in that strange stage of arrested development one forms at uni, because you're an adult living independently for most of the year, but then you come back to your parents' house and return to a teenage state. Surrounded by physical reminders of your childhood, you may well regress and re-engage with old media. I think many people have returned home and listened to CDs or flicked through forgotten video games. So there's a sense of nostalgia.
It also helps to ground Saltburn in the mid '00s. The hiddeous fashions are hilarious, the phones are bricks, and everyone was reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the final installation in the saga. Given that Felix, Venetia and Farleigh are in their late teens/early 20s, it would make sense for them to have grown up reading those books. Again, I can't be the only person to interact with media I've "aged out" of because, well, I've invested so much in the series. I imagine a fair number of people who read the final book(s) weren't officially part of the target audience, but read it because they felt nostalgic or curious about how the story ended.
Finally, there are some obvious comparisons between Harry Potter and Saltburn. Both take place primarily in a beautiful old building and feature a character (Harry and Oliver) who wants to join a different world (magical/extreme wealth and status). You could also compare the characters of James Potter and Severus Snape with Felix and Oliver. You have the popular, desirable person, and then the jealous, slimy genius. There are classical allusions in Harry Potter and JKR actually read classics and French at Exeter uni. The joke about Cerberus, guardian of the underworld and terror of 11 year olds being named "Fluffy" is pretty hilarious. Farleigh reads English at Oxford, so he's going to get those references... even if he's not especially literate or into books.
Oliver, of course, doesn't read Harry Potter. It's too pedestrian and reminds him of the life he's trying to leave behind by cutting ties with his parents. Oliver is a total snob, and wouldn't deign to interact with anything like that. I don't really think Oliver even likes reading, to be honest. Do we ever see him with a book? He does it before uni and completes the reading list, yet when he mentions this to the professor, the professor is shocked. Then he ignores Oliver. Oliver only does things which he thinks will benefit him, other than when his sensory, animalistic, sexual desires finally come through. See - fucking the graves.
Anyway, you should watch Saltburn. It's excellent! Beautiful! The cast is gorgeous and talented! Everyone is psychotic!
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absolutebl · 10 months
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Hello!
I was wondering if you’ve seen Good Omens (2 seasons out on Amazon Prime) and if you would consider it BL? It has some similar aspects while other aspects are considerably different. Thoughts?
I started watching Season 1 but like Our Flag Means Death it's not really my thing. I don't watch much TV in English anymore unless I have to for work.
I do not consider it in any way BL. It has none of the tropes, origins, source material, country, archetypes, settings, characters, or yaoi heritage. There's nothing BL about it.
It's kinda gay, I guess?
ALL BL has a queer romantic arc, but not all content with a queer romantic arc is BL.
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Also, Good O doesn't NEED to be associated with BL. It's not in it's marketing or DNA. It's not relevant to its fanbase or demographics. Why would they want to slap a BL moniker on it? Why would you? Why would anyone?
I mean there is crossover watchers (between BL and us) but that's about it. But that's because it's Gaimen (not because it's at all BL) and for some reason Gaimen is a big deal with lots of fans. (Don't @ me I can't STAND his stuff. It's like Stephen King. I'm never gonna get it. You do you massive fandoms, don't involve me, I don't like your content. I'm side eyeing Star Wars, Twilight, and Harry Potter too. Look I'm either too old or too young and that shit just sailed by me and I toddled along in a weird kid fog of trying to find queer shit as a total geek - which, as a few of you reading this know, took us olds to some very odd places in the days before the internet... bootlegged Ranma ½ anyone? Just me?)
See my feels on Heartstopper for more on this kind of discussion.
Also, I do think I'm coming down pretty firmly on the side of...
BL has to be Asian.
Something about the cultural and linguistic backbone means BL just doesn't seem to work if it comes from somewhere else.
I'm thinking also about the great 2020 Dialogue around Date Me, Bryson Keller - which is an English Language derivative(?) work of my favorite BL of all time, Seven Days.
And I really don't want to get into that kind of debate again.
All of which is to say:
Good Omens is not BL.
IMHO of course. But...
I'm right.
So there.
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*** Added note from the comments chatting with @heretherebedork
The point of genre (or sub genre) is to manage our expectations. It's like the label on a TV dinner. We gotta know if we're getting Spaghetti or Pad Thai. That packaged meal could very well be a terrible execution of either, and they ARE both noodles, but I want my expectations met. And if I opened a container labeled Pad Thai and got spaghetti I'd be pretty darn pissed.
If someone sold me Good Omens by saying it was a BL? And I watched it thinking it was? I'd be mad at both them and it.
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touchlikethesun · 2 months
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a few informal thoughts on accent in written media and accent in translation
in light of a recent rb about dialect in haikyuu (which i recommend reading since i'm sorta responding to it but it's not required), i wanted to write down my quite complex thoughts about how "accent" is conveyed in written media, and how "accent" or "dialect" is translated cross-linguistically. it's really not a simple issue...
the biggest issue is that the very notion of an accent or a dialect as most non-linguists conceive of them is rooted in some form of bigotry, because there is almost always an underlying supposition that an "accent"/"dialect" exists in opposition to or as a deviation from the "standard." in written media, what that means is that some characters - often the main characters or the pov characters - have the privileged of their thoughts and words transcribed with standardised spellings and english teacher approved grammar (for the most part), and some characters - often but not always a character from a marginalised background or a character that is some way othered - are transcribed with intentional "errors."
(lmao readmore is deffo warranted this is a long one xx)
i want to give a very clear example of what i'm talking about, and i'm sorry to cite harry potter but it is a treasure trove for this kinda thing. also like... is it any surprise that jkr is particularly egregiously guilty of this... but anyways, look at that following passage from the philosopher's stone and watch the corresponding scene (hopefully the vid starts at the the part i want sorry youtube sucks)
“I'm a what?" gasped Harry. "A wizard, o' course," said Hagrid, sitting back down on the sofa, which groaned and sank even lower, "an' a thumpin' good'un I'd say, once yeh've been trained up a bit. With a mum an' dad like yours, what else would yeh be?”
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now to my american ears, both harry and hagrid in this scene have noticable differences in pronunciation compared to how i might say the same lines - there are so many ways their speech might be written differently (from my pov; from a british pov i'm sure they'd have some changes to make in writing down my speech i'll never be free from the wodder boddle jokes).
what i think is particularly interesting tho is that harry says the word "what" twice in the clip, with two different pronunciations. the first time he says it, he actually doesn't pronounce the /t/ at the end of the word (in technical terms, it's an unreleased unvoiced alveolar plosive), and the second time the pronunciation of the /t/ is exaggerated for emphasis (a particularly aspirated unvoiced alveolar plosive). but this difference in the way harry says these two words is not conveyed in the text of hp. harry simply says "what."
i wish i had a more direct example, but a very similar sort of thing is going on when hagrid says the word "and," which he pronounces with an unreleased voiced alveolar plosive - almost exactly the same as harry's first "what" - but instead of "and" being written with standard spelling, jkr opts to replace the "d" with an apostrophe.
it's essentially the same linguistic phenomenon, but because harry is supposed to be middle class and from surrey, his linguistic quirks are not conveyed in the writing because he speaks "proper" english - whereas hagrid's linguistic quirks (in this case it is the same quirk present in harry's speech) are meticulously documented because he is working class and uneducated, and his language is deemed a deviation from the standard. harry's english is unmarked and deemed unaccented because his variety is very close to the enforced standard. and the "standard" is just the speech of the privileged classes. sorry that reasoning reads a bit circular, but it isn't supposed to be logical, it is in fact a very illogical line of reasoning.
a lot of times, authors will justify their choice to transcribe accents because accents are often integral to a character's identity. and i do not disagree that many people take pride in their accents or that accents aren't used as a way to index for group/regional identity. but the issue is, when are accents faithfully being transcribed and when are they assumed?
as an example of this, look at these two passages from another problematic author, cassie clare in the clockwork prince:
"You think I’m a fool,” Molly went on. “This is a trap, innit? You Nephilim catch me selling that sort of stuff, an’ it’s the stick for Old Mol, it is.” “You’re already dead.” Will did his best not to sound irritable. “I don’t know what you think the Clave could do to you now.” “Pah.” Her hollow eyes flamed. “The prisons of the Silent Brothers, beneath the earth, can ’old either the living or the dead; you know that, Shadowhunter." (tid.ii, prolouge)
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"We’re in the Pyx Chamber,” he said. “Used to be a treasury. Boxes of gold and silver all along the walls.” “A Shadowhunter treasury?” Tessa was thoroughly puzzled. “No, the British royal treasury—thus the thick walls and doors,” said Jem. “But we Shadowhunters have always had access.” He smiled at her expression. “Monarchies down through the ages have tithed to the Nephilim, in secret, to keep their kingdoms safe from demons.” “Not in America,” said Tessa with spirit. “We haven’t got a monarchy—" (tid.ii, chapter 1)
i pulled these passages basically at random so maybe there are lines of dialogue that prove the point better (or disprove my point tho i doubt that, just based on my memory of these books), but in passage one, there are two speakers: an cockney woman from east london and a welsh man from an upper class background. i won't go line by line, but it's essentially like with the difference between harry and hagrid, where old molly has her shibboleths all written down whereas will is written with unquestionably grammatical speech.
in passage two, there are three speakers: the same upper class welshman, a lower middle class american woman, and a british-chinese (likely well off) man. we're told at certain points that will has a welsh accent; we can assume that tessa has an american/new york accent; i don't even know where i'd begin to describe jem's accent but it's probably not welsh or american. however, if you look at their dialogue, there is no way to discern any of these differences. their regional identities are all ostensibly important to them, as they are mentioned many many times in the narrative, but for some reason, it wasn't important enough to even make nods to their different accents? meanwhile, a random side character has their accent carefully laid out, dropped 'h's iconic slang and all? why? why is old mol's accent important enough to faithfully write down, but tessa and will's aren't? it couldn't have anything to do with classism could it...? surely not... (they say, with extreme sarcasm)
now, after all that. you might think my stance is that "accent" should never be written down because it necessarily involves classist/racist/otherwise bigoted judgement on what is marked and what is unmarked speech.
if only it were so easy.
honestly the biggest issue with jkr and clare's choices here is that it's so clearly coming from a place of ignorance and/or prejudice. there's nothing wrong with the way hagrid or old molly speak, and writing systems are inherently messy and inaccurate; there shouldn't be anything wrong with trying to more accurately convey utterances. before writing standardisation, people would just write what they thought a word sounded like, resulting in many if not dozens of accepted spellings for each word (sidenote: i've lost the email but i once spoke with someone that was attempting to reconstruct an older variety of english spoken in MA based on "spelling errors" in books from a small new england printing house it was a very cool project).
also, i am not african american so i can't fully speak to the accuracy of the AAVE, but i've seen discussion of how the AAVE and codeswitching in the hate u give by angie thomas was used to convey nuances in identity, and political realities in the US. the way people speak, the variety of language, and the attitudes they and others have towards that variety, are often extremely important narrative tools. as a black girl that also exists in white-dominated spaces, starr carter is aware of her speech and the changes she makes to fit in with white peers, but that doesn't mean that AAVE isn't a part of her, that it isn't important and valid. wouldn't it also be a bit disrespectful to write the AAVE in the hate u give as if it were standard english, when it is such an important part of starr's identity that it's not? AAVE is just as legitimate as a dialect as the dialect that starr's white peers speak, so on what grounds can anyone insist that it not be faithfully written down for its speakers? and lastly and most importantly, who am i, and who is anyone exterior to a linguistic community, to say how community members ought to write down their own speech/dialogue??
this is just one specific case, but i think when someone is writing from an in-group perspective, that changes things. it changes things immensely. there are so many reasons why a writer might choose to feature distinctive accents in their writing, and i don't think it's possible on their presence alone to make a judgement call on if the accent is being featured respectfully and/or with good reason, or if it is bigoted and unnecessary.
and this brings us to the somehow even more difficult question of what to do with "accents" when translating dialogue. not only do translators have to convey semantic meaning, they have to try to convey pragmatic meaning, cultural meaning, implications, and so on and so on. there is also the very important question of what is the role of a translator? i think that answer will depend on the individual, and unfortunately how one answers will have an impact on how they think translators ought to convey accent.
if the author of a text writes a character's dialogue from a prejudiced point of view, like jkr has done with hagrid, is it the role of the translator to dutifully convey the same (or as close to the same as possible) prejudiced implications in their translation? or does the translator have more of an editorial role, allowing them to convey the meaning in a way that won't carry the same connotations in the new language? does it matter what connotations were intended by the author? is the translator at fault for assumptions made by the audience of their translation due to the choice to convey an accent in one way or another? it is impossible to perfectly convey cultural nuances in accents so do we settle for the closest thing or do we forego it entirely and leave it up to something lost in translation? what about the translators own biases and prejudices, what do we do then?
honestly there are so many questions, and i don't have many answers. i err on the side that says the role of the translator is to be as faithful to the meaning of the text as possible, regardless of the translator's personal feelings about what is being conveyed. if an accent is being used purely for comedic effect, i do not think that the translator has the jurisdiction to say "well i think that's rude and ignorant so i won't include it," but at the same time, i think there should be multiple checks and balances, like sensitivity readers, that ensure that the translation is not introducing more prejudiced elements or pushing things even further than the source text.
what initially got me thinking about this was the post linked above about kansai dialect in haikyuu. the only characters that are written to not speak in tokyo dialect (otherwise considered the standard in japan) are the characters from inarizaki, a school in the kansai region. since they are the only characters to be explicitly written to be speaking a regional dialect, i would say it is probably an important - or considered an important by the mangaka - part of their characterisation. regardless of whether or not there should be cultural connotations to a particular variety is unfortunately not relavent in this instance.
i do think translators should not exaggerate the presence of an accent. from what i can tell from forums online, inarizaki's accents are pronounced but more than understandable, so i am liable to suspect some prejudice or mis-informed opinions when i see panels of the miya twins that are barely intelligible. but in general, i am of the opinion that translators should try and match as closely as they can the connotations of the source text, even if the source text is itself problematic. obviously there is not perfect choice. obviously a translation is never going to perfectly capture the original meaning.
in the end i guess these are two different discussions but i do think there is connection between the two. i understand the upset over egregiously translated accented dialogue, but at the same time, i do not think it is the translator's call entirely whether to translate it or not, however they do have a duty to at least try to match contexts as closely as possible. and as for the presence of accent in written media at all, it is really a case-by-case basis if i think it's being done well and with good cause or if it is just an example of ignorance, and i do think there should be room for nuance in this discussion.
come back next time when i ramble about how people write on the internet is a case study for how accent could be written in fiction lol xx
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twig-tea · 3 months
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SHIPPER TAG GAME
Tagged by @lurkingshan and @stuffnonsenseandotherthings to dig into the vault. Friends, I have been Perpetually Online since 1995, when that meant I had to haunt my school library computer at lunchtime, so this is going to be for the fellow Olds. Sorry in advance for the HP mentions.
1. What ship were you completely obsessed with when you were a teenager, but now you don't care anymore?
Have I let any ships go? Hmm. I'll go with Mulder/Scully from X-Files. Watching now, they should definitely not end up together lol
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2. Which ship would you consider your first one?
Sailor Mercury/Sailor Jupiter from Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon. I. Was. Obsessed. This ship hit me like a ton of bricks in I want to say 6th or 7th grade.
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I watched the show as it aired with English dubs, found out the episodes we got were censored, immediately fell into my completionist ways, went to the Asian mall (it was literally pan-Asian with stuff from Japan, China, Taiwain, Korea, etc.) and got definitely not official VCDs with Mandarin subtitles, and would sit with friends who spoke Mandarin and had them translate the subs to English for me (I say this like I forced them, but they offered because they were my friends and they also felt passionately about people seeing the uncensored show). I then learned how to Internet and would trawl for fanpages of the manga (it would take 20 minutes to load an image at the time, so rather than full scanlations I'd get walls of text describing what happened with maybe a single panel illustration). Uranus and Neptune were fantastic, but I already had Ami and Makoto aka Mercury and Jupiter long before I got to the Uranus/Neptune episodes (or the Sailor Stars manga arc).
3. Your first fanfic belonged to which couple?
Definitely Sailor Moon fanfic was the first fic I read. It was an easy step from finding fan summaries of the chapters not yet out in English > finding fan sites with fanfic on them, back before we had archives or even decent search engines and you had to just find the sites you needed through links from other sites. It was like a whole new world of possibilities opening up. The first real fanfic community I was in was Harry Potter.
In terms of first fic I wrote, I am not a writer; I've only ever written a small handful of not worth mentioning ficlets featuring the Kirk/Spock ship (Star Trek TOS).
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4. Do you remember the first couple you saw a fanart over?
Oh it was likely Serena/Tuxedo Mask from Sailor Moon and it was in person, because I had friends who got me into anime and manga early and they were artists who drew a lot of fanart.
5. Did you ever get into ship discourse?
Friends, I had a Livejournal. It was impossible not to get into ship discourse.
6. Did you used to have any no-otp or have it currently?
I am going to echo @stuffnonsenseandotherthings and @lurkingshan and say I was dead-set against Hermione as a ship with any of the men in Harry Potter (Hermione/Luna or Hermione/Ginny, though, we could talk), and I also really disliked Draco/Ron. I also am not here for Spock/McCoy (Star Trek), and I don't really enjoy Stucky (as in Captain America/Winter Soldier or Steve Rogers/Bucky Barnes from Marvel).
OH and can I be a hater on main for a second? The first couple that I remember hating as a thing was probably Jo and Professor Bhaer from Little Women; I was SO MAD they married in the end. I felt very validated years later when I read that the author Lousia May Alcott was forced by her publisher to marry Jo off and made up the couple out of spite.
7. Who were the couple in the last fanfic you read?
The last fic I read was a Word of Honour modern AU pairing Wen Ke Xing/Zhou Zishu in which they rescued stray kittens.
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SInce I started this, I've also read a One Piece Luffy/Zoro fic (and that's not even my favourite ship--I've been a Zoro/Sanji girlie since the early 2000s! I'm weak for banter.)
8. Currently, do you have any OTPs?
I have so many. SO many. Truly. I don't even know where to start with this question! I follow several AO3 tags and fanfic writers that I get regular fic updates from. Most of my OTPs are either canon (from queer/BL/GL media) or the most popular ship (I feel very lucky that my taste is so basic). There is no one couple I love the most. Just going to throw a dart at the board: From BL, the one I come back to a lot is Hira/Kiyoi in Utsukushii Kare, because their dynamic is so intense.
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9. Is there any couple that, to this day, you are extremely mad about not getting together?
Hmm. That's what fandom is for, so not really? I usually get more annoyed when people do get together that I wish had stayed platonic (never forgiving Pacific Rim for that kiss, it was so unnecessary). And I'm extremely mad about censorship, i.e. couples that DID get together but we didn't get to see it for whatever reason (see e.g. Uranus and Neptune from Sailor Moon Sailor Stars; Chinese danmei novel live-action adaptations). Otherwise there are lots of these but I just read the fanfic and recover. I'll say I'm still annoyed Buffy didn't get to have with Faith what she had with Spike though. Their chemistry was off the charts.
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10. Is there any ship you used to dislike but now you think they are kind of interesting?
This is such a hard question. I came around a little on Lan Xichen/Jiang Cheng from MDZS/the Untamed, though it's still not my fave (it's a soft no not a hard no). I'll also give you an oldie: Andie McPhee and Pacey from Dawson's Creek. I hated Andie's character back in the day but now I like her character but really dislike how she was used in the show, which isn't the same thing. And I actually really liked how she and Pacey worked together.
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I'll also give you a BL one: Kurosawa and Haruta in Ossan's Love. Ossan's Love s1 & 3 it was clear they were not OTP so that's a bit irrelevant anyway, but it's much less clear in s2 (the AU season) and the first time I watched it I wasn't sure how I felt about the way that season ended as much as I loved the season as a whole. I like it more every time I rewatch.
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11. Do you have any ship that, in the past, was considered normal but now you would be cancelled over?
LOL I am with everyone else on the Brian/Justin train but since that's been said twice I'll go with something else. I was a big Harry/Draco shipper back in the day, which would now probably get me cancelled for shipping someone with his bully (though a significant part of the fun of that ship was about how Draco was such an ineffectual bully...but I digress), in addition to of course how the author's transphobia ruined the whole thing for all of us (fanfic doesn't make her any money, so I don't have a problem continuing to read it in theory, but it's left a sour note over my experience and makes any engagement in that fandom less fun).
12. What was your favorite crack ship?
I was one of those foolish people obsessed with Hawkeye/Coulson before we'd even seen them face-to-face or knew almost anything about MCU Clint Barton. I still read fanfic of that ship even though it's been fully jossed and makes no sense at all anymore. Ok one more, I really love the very small Breakfast Club fandom shipping Brian/John and Claire/Allison. I've read the few fics on AO3 for the queer pair ghost ships in that show multiple times.
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13. Who is the couple you read more fanfics of?
Of all time, I've probably read the most Kirk/Spock fanfic. But that's due to the length of time I've been into the ship, the amount of time it's existed, and its popularity. I still read Kirk/Spock regularly.
14. What most of your ships usually have in common?
Honestly most can be boiled down to grumpy/sunshine pairs in which both are very competent in specific ways and both are hiding crippling self esteem issues behind their grumpy or sunshine-ness, and have strong but differing moral codes that they each respect in one another (and is usually where the feelings start). Banter is a must. I am admittedly also here for height difference in my ships. Double-plus bonus for terrible communicators who learn to understand one another's particular communication quirks.
Perfect encapsulation of this dynamic is Danny/Steve from Hawaii Five-0 (listen that show was copaganda trash but the fanfic was fun as hell).
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15. What do you absolutely hate in a ship?
Power dynamics that remain unaddressed as part of the story. Hate to love that isn't earned over time. When the relationship makes each other worse rather than better. When they never learn to trust one another. When one of them is in it as part of a savior complex and that doesn't get challenged or worked through. When only one of them has a personality. There's very little that I'd say is a hard no in terms of dynamics or setup for me, but it has to be handled well, and sometimes I don't have the energy to give something the benefit of the doubt.
tagging: @respectthepetty @wen-kexing-apologist @so-much-yet-to-learn @ginnymoonbeam @bengiyo with as always no pressure, plus anyone who sees this who wants to fill it out, consider yourself tagged and let me know so I can see it!
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arcielee · 8 months
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Interview With a Writer
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Thank you @theoneeyedprince for giving us some behind the scenes perspective on your brilliant writing 💜 As always, Interview With a Writer is my ongoing series of the talented souls on Tumblr and ao3, and their brilliant writing!
Dividers by @saradika 💜
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Name: theoneeyedprince 
Story: A Refined Taste
Paring: modern Aemond Targaryen x Female!Reader
Warnings: Explicit/18+, be mindful of chapter warnings!
So, when did you start writing?
I have been interested in story telling and writing since I can remember. My first story that I've ever written was for a class in my third grade tilted "A Tale of a Little Droplet". I don't really remember why I decided to write a story about the journey that water goes through. Perhaps our teacher gave us this topic or I was just funny like that.
The thing is that I think that I've always had a soft spot for fiction. Then as the years went by I wrote everything from prose, to lyrics and poetry. Then I went to university and I started writing scripts, which became my new favourite form of writing, if I have to be honest.
When it comes to fanfiction it was the Harry Potter fandom that introduced me to it a decade ago. I read Dramione, Harry and Hermione and The Marauders fics first in my native language and then switched to writing those in English.
I didn't write at first but after months of being a reader I decided to give it a go and posted my own Dramione fic. Unfortunately, I believe that it got lost in the Internet ether because I didn't save the chapters on my computer-I wrote everything on the fanfiction site I used back then.
My fanfiction experience stopped or rather ended abruptly when I was in my senior year of high school and during four years at uni until my final year of my Masters degree began in October 2022. Funny enough it wasn't only the year when House of the Dragon premiered, but also the month when the older Aemond Targaryen appeared in the show.
The moment I saw this character on screen it was as if an old friend whispered in my ear telling me to come back. So after years and years of absence in the fanfiction community, I was finally back. All thanks to a new ASOIAF universe show and an incredibly intriguing character of Aemond Targaryen, played by Ewan Mitchell who I already knew from his role as Osferth in The Last Kingdom.
I took it slow however, searching fics and getting to know AO3 and the fanfiction side of tumblr. And as I was doing that, an idea for my own HOTD fanfic came to me. At that moment I felt like I was truly back.
What made you decide to start writing in English? Do you have any advice for budding new writers where English is not their native tongue?
I'd talk about bilingualism and literature written in English by non-native speakers for hours on end!
In my country (Poland, for anyone interested) kids start learning English in kindergarten so it became my second language pretty early on in my childhood, a constant since I was 6 years old. Lucky for me, it sunk into my brain with ease so the more I studied it the more comfortable I became with talking and writing in it.
Also, growing up with British and American shows, films and Internet helped me with that. I stopped reading translated books in high school (in English that is) 'cause I thought that if I watched visual media and listened to songs without having them translated, then why not try that with literature.
My journey with writing prose and poetry in English started then too. For some reason, writing in my second language (English) comes easier to me than in my first. I'm not sure how to describe it, it's still a mystery to me. Maybe it's the fact that I've been familiar with English for so long that my brain simply prefers it. Also, I got my degrees in English literature and translation studies so that helped me a lot with understanding this language at a level that feels like my second native tongue.
I'd say that as an author who writes in English I have an advantage because of how much time and space English occupied my life in the past and in the present.
My advice to anyone who wants to write in English but isn't a native speaker would be to simply start. Start writing and reading and get familiar with the language through these activities. The saying 'Practise makes perfect' is one hundred percent accurate!
To those who already write in their second or third language - I applaud you because by doing so you show everyone a skill that you should be proud of! In our modern times English is a global language and so available for everyone to learn that people take it for granted when someone says they read or write in it. How hard could it be, right? Well, the latter takes time and expertise and requires love and devotion for what you do. And doing that in another language is worth praising.
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Where did the plot for A Refined Taste come from?
The idea came to me after devouring every modern AU that came my way. Summer was around the corner and I thought 'What if I wrote a modern AU myself? Can I do it?'
I was writing my in-canon Aemond fic at that time but started feeling a little burnt out and needed something else to focus on with hopes that it'll fill me with new inspiration and motivation. I wrote two short scenes but for what turned out to be a completely different fic at the end–the action took place during summer holidays so these scenes ended up in ART's Part 4 and 5.
The inspiration for A Refined Taste particularly came from Pinterest and Lana del Rey. A still from The Talented Mr Ripley showed up on my dash, while I was listening to Lana's Honeymoon album. Soon enough I was adding tens of pictures to my 'old money aesthetics’ board and then it dawned on me. This is perfect–a modern AU about the Targaryens being an old money family who lives in a big mansion by the sea and owns a private vineyard!
I had the title at the ready because it was one of three that I considered for a completely different modern AU but luckily it fit the theme and aesthetics. 'A refined taste' is a reference to the vineyard and their private wine collection, the old money lifestyle (the romanticised one, of course) and as we later find out in the story to the people we choose to spend time with and love.
So, in short the idea started with a desire to write a modern AU fic and old money aesthetics.
Explain your interpretation of Aemond. What drives him? Why is he the way he is in ART?
Aemond from A Refined Taste can be described in two different ways depending on who you ask about him. If you're like the reader at the beginning of the story, so someone who doesn't know him personally, no connection despite shaking hands with him once, he seems distant, so quiet that you might think him pompous and judgmental and there's this cocky attitude that comes to the surface from time to time.
However if you get to know him closer or manage to break down his walls, it turns out that he's more of an observant than a participant that's why he barely talks around strangers. Well, except for when there are his siblings around, then he might join in the conversation or crack a joke (whether it ends up being genuinely funny or mean that's another story 'cause our guy spends more time with books, he's an academic scholar after all, than with people that aren't his family).
When Aemond trusts someone or falls in love with them he lets them see this vulnerable and caring side of him that he keeps locked deep inside due to the trauma and heartbreak he faced in the past. He was raised by his mother because his father was always absent so one might assume that being doted on by Alicent he'd be more in touch with his feelings but unfortunately for him it was the opposite. Especially after losing his eye it became obvious how little Viserys cared for him.
Also, he became a shell of himself, locking himself from the world, in consequence becoming a very lonely boy who later had trouble finding friends outside of his siblings. That is why he focused on his studies.
When it comes to his romantic life, he had crushes but his low self-esteem constantly pulled him back from shooting his shot with those girls. He went through some sort of transformation during the summer before his first year at Oldtown University with the help of Aegon who was finished with his B.A. at KLU at that time. That's when he met Alys, his first serious girlfriend and a cause for the return of his bitterness and insecurities (it was a long, on and off toxic relationship). After that he was with Cass who was only a rebound for him, turning him into a cold and selfish dick in her eyes, which he was at the end. Aemond simply couldn't think of any way to cope with his previous relationship and treated Cass like Alys treated him. And that is one of the reasons why he enjoys sex, because he can be in control of a situation and forget everything just for a moment.
Then, there came the reader who showed him that he doesn't have to be at odds with the world and people in it only because he's hurting so much, that if he gave someone a chance they can surprise him in a good way.
His love language is acts of service (and quality time, at the same time)–he offers to teach the reader how to play tennis, notices what book she's been reading and gives her a first edition he's sure she'd like, shows his attraction to her by providing her pleasure without wanting anything in return (Part 4 and Part 5), takes her on a date on a boat and at the vineyard, chooses the PHD program that is closest to where she lives, shows up with flowers at her work in order to surprise her. Words of affirmation are something new to him though, but seeing how open she is with her feelings, he decided to grand her the same in return.
He's a very contradicting character in canon, so I wanted to convey that in ART too.
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Was there anything in specific that inspired your Reader?
I wanted the character of the Reader to be someone who is independent on her own but would benefit from ending up in a relationship with someone who shares her interests and challenges her. I'm not going to lie, her love for literature is the author showing themselves in the fictional character. But that's totally okay because every writer leaves a part of themselves in the characters they create.
I tried to make her as relatable to the person reading as her as I was able. Besides a couple of mentions of the quite big difference in height between her and Aemond, I decided not to describe her physical appearance so you the reader can see yourself in her, act in this role even. In this I got inspired by some amazing modern AUs where a reader can wholly become The Reader.
On the other hand, I needed her to be three-dimensional at the same time. In the process she became a mixture of my favourite characters and the women in my life. Confident in what she wants and needs but not free from self-doubt, realistic but romantic, in touch with her feelings but sometimes too much that it causes her distress, empathetic but prejudiced in some cases (Aemond at the beginning). Indeed it was the women I'm influenced by that inspired to write the Reader in this particular way.
Why do you think your Reader complements Aemond so well?
I think that my Reader and Aemond complement each other because they're interested in literature and relate to each other's love for their siblings, but also because they differ in so many aspects. They naturally challenge each other and not only in a fun way that excites them, but also so they're able to grow as individual people–find and reveal hidden sides they were too afraid to act on.
Was there another characters in your story you enjoyed writing?
I really enjoyed writing the Reader’s sister Argella. She was the only OC in this story–besides the Reader of course if we can consider her to be an OC–that i made from scratch.
Argella and Reader’s relationship was inspired by the one I have with my sister but changed slightly into something even more special, deep in understanding of one another. A truly profound sisterhood. Besides that I loved throwing in these little moments of her and Helaena together and I can’t wait to write a one shot where we’ll get to know Argella as a character and which will delve into the girls’ relationship.
Do you think there be a sequel? Or do you have anything else you are working on next?
I don’t think there’s a need for a sequel. The Epilogue was written in a way that both concludes the story but allows us to imagine their life after it. There might be one shots if anyone requested something that would added to the story.
For now I’d like to focus on the rewriting of my first Aemond fic titled Of Blood and Fire which I’m currently in the middle of and an upcoming Tom Bennet story - As The World Burns. In both cases the romantic interests are original female characters, which are just so fun to create. Also one shots are to be always expected because my mind comes up with too many ideas. It’s just too little time to bring them all to life.
But one will be posted soon as part of your/arcielee’s 1k celebration! All I can say is keep an eye on my blog 🤭
Do you have a personal favorite story you'd like to share?
I thoroughly enjoyed @adragonprinceswhore 's “Warm Me Up” one shot and I see she’s got a series inspired by Fleetwood Mac, which sounds amazing!
"Come Back To Me" by @assortedseaglass has a special place in my heart because it was the very first Billy Washington fic I have ever read. "My Heart Belongs To Daddy" was the first fic of @humanpurposes that I read and in my top 5 of favourite modern AUs.
Also, @endless-ineffabilities series Maroon captured my heart! It’s been months since I read it and I’m still thinking about it.
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a-strange-echo · 6 months
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Requests are open!
I don't know if people want me to write their ideas for them but I'd be more than happy to do that so if you have any idea or a prompt you would like me to write with a character you like, you just have to send it to me!
I write fluff, agnst but only with happy ending (I'm soft okay ;w; ) and smut (although not a lot). There is not much i wouldn't write but if I don't feel comfortable with it or don't feel I have enough skills to do it, I won't write it.
I only write 'x reader' fanfictions and write for any gender/sexuality, you just have to tell me what you want. If you don't specify a gender, my default is Gender Neutral/ Non-Binary.
I also tend to not write cross-overs but if I really like the idea, maybe I will do it. (Really depends tho)
Who I write for:
MARVEL:
-Bucky Barnes*
-Steve Rogers*
-Stucky*
-Baron Helmut Zemo
-Tony Stark (platonic only, so no smut)
-Sam Wilson (platonic only, so no smut)
-Natasha Romanoff
-Peter Parker (no smut)
-Scott Lang
(Other if requested)
The Marauders: (teens and adults, please specify)
-Sirius Black
-James Potter
-Remus Lupin
-Lily Evans
-Regulus Black
-Poly!Marauders (James/Sirius/Remus)
Harry Potter:
-Fred Weasley
-George Weasley
(Other if requested)
The Owl House: (No smut, for any character)
-Amity Blight
-Luz Noceda
-Gus Porter
-Hunter Noceda
-Willow Park
-Vee Noceda
-Edric Blight
-Emira Blight
-Eda Clawthorn
-Raine Whispers
-Alador Blight
(Other if requested)
Hamilton:
-John Laurens
-Marquis de Lafayette
-Alexander Hamilton
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*Both modern and 40's, please specify
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Please keep in mind:
I am not a robot, I don't always have time or want to write.
If you ask something that I don't feel comfortable writing, I won't write it.
If you bring any hate, negativeness, you will be banned/blocked
English is not my first language (as specify in every work I post)
I do NOT conscent to have my posts being translated/reposted without being credited
You are responsible for the content you watch/read. If you see something you don't like/don't feel comfortable reading in the warnings, then don't read it. I can forget to tag something, if it ever happens, please tell me in the comments calmly and with respect and I will rectify it.
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My blog is a safe place for everyone, don't bring your disrespect and hate with you.
You are welcome if you are not toxic!
(Sorry for the long post)
please send requests, I am desperate for ideas ಥ_ಥ
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joanthangroff · 17 days
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Answer the Questions and Tag 5 Fanfic Authors
Thanks for the tag @incorrectcoldflashblog! :)
1. How did you get into writing fanfiction?
I've been writing my own stories since I was like 10 or 11, but when I got on tumblr a few years later I discovered fanfiction :D First in a German forum where I mostly read Harry Potter fanfiction and eventually I tried my own hand – with drabbles (the actual exactly-100-words-kind of drabble, thank you very much) and then oneshots about Draco/Luna – because what else could have made me write than a rarepair? When I got more into the Glee fandom, I also got more used to fic in English and then I tried my hand on that, too (mostly because, again, I was into a rarepair that nobody else wrote about).
2. How many fandoms have you written in?
If we take all the Arrowverse shows as one fandom, it's 10 :)
3. How many years have you been writing fanfiction?
At least for 13 years :D
4. Do you read or write more fanfiction?
At the moment I read more – because I rarely write at the moment :D But usually I'd say I write more.
5. What is one way you’ve improved as a writer?
I'm much much much better at introspection!! My fics consisted mostly of dialogue when I started writing. And now I spend more time analyzing characters' thoughts and feelings, I think?
6. What’s the weirdest topic you researched for a writing project?
Oh, don't we all have that moment where we text our bio-engineer friend at 2am in the morning and ask "Hey, if a person in Illinois died in the night of December 11 2013 because they were struck by lightning and then got buried in moist soil, how rotten would their body have been after nine months?"
Otherwise I'd say the month I spent researching lacrosse which almost made me start playing the sport was a very wild ride, personally.
7. What’s your favorite type of comment to receive on your work?
"I love all comments equally!", I say like a father who's asked to name their favourite child. (In truth, I have always loved comments that are written while people read the fic. I used to write them, too, but since I mostly read via phone nowadays it's a hassle.)
8. What’s the most fringe trope/topic you write about?
Trans Indian Epic, baby!
9. What is the hardest type of story for you to write?
TIME TRAVEL!!! Do you know how many fic ideas I have that I just can't execute because I keep running in circles whenever I think about the implications of time travel?????? And also anything involved with lots of movement.
10. What is the easiest type?
Chatfics, my beloved <3
11. Where do you do your writing? What platform? When?
I write per hand most of the time while my mum's watching something on TV that I'm not interested in. Then it gets typed up to Google Docs and from there it finds its way to ao3.
12. What is something you’ve been too nervous/intimidated to write, but would love to write one day?
The Glee/Flash AU of your dreams is resting in my head. And also the Teen Wolf season 5+6 rewrite where Mason can see Auras.
13. What made you choose your username?
It was my tumblr URL at the time and is a relict of my Marauders phase. pettigrace = pettigrew + ace. Do not mention Peter Pettigrew to me unless you want to be exposed to a rant that would make me look like a Rat Apologist. (On that note: FUCK JKR!!!!!)
I am tagging @lalalenii @pikechris @sophiainspace @frosty-the-killer-doll and I cannot think of a fifth writer rn.
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Books of 2023 - May
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How is it June already? I read a lot this month but I've felt very wishy-washy about almost everything I've read. I don't think I chose the books I read very well and ended up with a lot of mediocre reads. Most were interesting enough at the time but not memorable over the long term.
If On A Winter's Night A Traveller by Italo Calvino - interesting but ended up feeling very one note... I also hated the unnecessary amounts of weird sex, my inner Victorian lady sensibilities were scandalised 😉
Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson - second chance read due to watching too much Shardcast, it was fine but this book was not for me and a lot of the content irritated me
Poems by Christina Rossetti - Rossetti is my new favourite poet, although I didn't read the religious poetry section because that tends to annoy me
The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson - an okay Sanderson book. I'm exhausted by the fixation on magical combat from Sanderson and this book suffered in placed because of that, but it was a fast and entertaining (if a bit forgettable) read.
Turning Darkness Into Light by Marie Brennan - my standout of the month, I loved this book and I think more people need to read Brennan's Lady Trent books. My only concern was Audrey, she felt like a less interesting version of Isabella, rather than her own character.
Maps to Nowhere by Marie Brennan - short stories are not usually my thing but this was interesting, as usual a few stood out more than others. If you're looking at reading a sample from Brennan I would recommend Once A Goddess and Nine Sketches, in Charcoal and Blood
Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie - an entertaining read from Christie, unfortunately I'd worked out who was the murderer in the first third, but I had fun!
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling - I needed something easy and familiar to read while I was exhausted from setting, overseeing, and marking mock exams at school
Lysistrata, The Acharnians, and The Clouds by Aristophanes - I've combined these because I didn't like them, but I've learnt I don't like Greek comedy. I just don't like dirty jokes. The events surrounding these plays was so much better than the plays themselves!
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling - see above.
Murder is Easy by Agatha Christie - another entertaining read from Christie, I didn't guess the murderer this time! But I was less interested in the characters, so swings and roundabouts. I listened to this one with the Hugh Fraser audiobooks and his narration was fantastic, so I'd recommend trying out the audiobooks if you're interested in Christie
DNF:
The Bright Ages by Gabrielle and Perry - abysmal historical practice made this unreadable
Waverley by Sir Walter Scott - right book, wrong time situation. I will be coming back to this one!
Currently reading:
The Metamorphoses by Ovid
Witches: James I and the English Witch-Hunts by Tracy Borman
The Farthest Short by Ursula K. Le Guin
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censorship · 8 months
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Explore me bookshelf
(Not actually) Tagged by @matrose :-]
An estimate of how many physical books I own: About 100 maybe? The number is increasing with my age...
Favorite author: Hermann Hesse 4evaaaaa, Jonas Jonasson and Oscar Wilde are also pretty okay
A popular book I've never read and never intend to read: It's a book series as far as I'm aware but the Harry Potter stuff lol I know many of my peers read the books as children but I never touched it in my life (I think, maybe I did though, my memory sucks but at least it launched that out of my brain I guess in case I did touch the books before)
A popular book I thought was just meh: To be fair I haven't read it fully nor have I watched the famous film adaptation but PRIDE AND PREJUDICE BY JANE AUSTEN I'M SORRYYYYY I CANNOT STAND HER WRITING I DON'T UNDERSTAND ANYTHINGGGGGG
Longest book I own: The Complete Sherlock Holmes collection by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle or Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy
Longest series I own all the books to: Ummm I think The Lord of the Rings trilogy by JRR Tolkien <3
Prettiest book I own: From the cover art I presume? Probably the Puffin Clothbound Classics edition of Dracula by Bram Stoker
A book or series I wish more people knew about: The Flavia de Luce series by Alan Bradley! I thought it was a children's/teens' book series but I just googled and nobody mentions that so I guess it's just a normal mystery thing??? I read it as a kid so maybe that's why I was projecting teehee (also the protagonist is 11 at the beginning - or forever, I don't remember)
Book I'm reading now: Maurice by EM Forster and When We Were Orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro (latter one's for class actually...)
Book that's been on my TBR list for a while but I still haven't got around to it: Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin </3 I will read it after Maurice and WWWO for suuuuure (wink)
Do you have any books in a language other than English: Yeah maybe a third of my library is in German... :-)
Paperback, hardcover, or ebook? Paperback because you can bend it and stuff. Also e-books are cool I guess if you want to read a long story or multiple ones at once on the go but otherwise I am not a big fan of them </3
Tagging these cool people: @ihateleagueoflegends @arhada @baldursgate2 @gomadayo @tanukidrill and anybody else who wants to do this :3 feel free to tag me in it, I'd love to read your post
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Hi darling 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻. I know this is off topic
If i remember correctly you said English isn't your mother tongue, could you tell us how you learned to write in such a wonderful English? It's really impressive how wide your vocabulary is and the way you convey your characters emotions.
I promise this is my last request for today, can I be 🌑 anon?
Hope you have a nice day 😚
i love this question, btw 🥺 i like talking about this.
the answer is kinda long, so i'll leave it under a cut, but the tl;dr is that english was the only way i could enjoy my special interests, so my autistic ass just... learnt it to indulge in these things. it all led me to reading and writing a lot in the language, which was how i started developing my own creative writing skills.
i always say English was my first love, which is kinda funny considering i used to hate English as a subject in school (bc i couldn't understand it when i was like... 9 years old. it was taught to us as a 'foreign language', but the level of education wasn't exactly.... good. i could barely count to twenty and i knew some colours, that's about it lol).
anyway, when i was around 14 years old i got really into harry potter*. we're talking obsessive levels of being into it... and very quickly i realised that the best spaces online surrounding the series were in english. i ended up joining tumblr back in 2010, when the only available language to use it was english. got really into doctor who and bbc merlin, as well as british youtubers (charlieissocoollike, my beloved...) and i just overall started consuming a lot of media in english. i eventually started reading books in english (percy jackson, the hunger games...), also fanfiction in english, and at some point i just... realised i could understand what i was watching/reading very well.
it was sort of a natural progression, tbh. when i was 17 i was fairly proficient (not fully, i still made basic grammar mistakes, but i think it was understandable for someone that wasn't learning through formal education). i ended up going to uni to study to become a translator (i dropped out lol but that's a story for another day, if you wanna hear it), and my english just got better there when i started to actually study grammar.
by 21 i'd say i was fully fluent... and now i'm here.
when it comes to actual creative writing, reading is what got me the vocabulary i have (which could be way better, i'm sure), and actually sitting down and writing was what got me to where i am right now with my writing. it's a practiced skill, pretty much.
thank you for this question, it got me remembering nice things about my past that make me happy and i often forget about💜
*(for transparency, i'm not into harry potter anymore. i can't stand jkr and her terf-ass, so the series is completely tainted for me. i can't consume anything HP related these days, because all i can think about is how it was written by such a hateful, disgusting person. it triggers only negative emotions in me these days, which is really, really sad tbh)
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sunnyrealist · 7 months
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Hogwarts Legacy MC October Post #3
I missed out on the beginning of this challenge, so I'm going back to complete them!
October 1st: Introduce yourself and your MCs
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Hi! This is Kate Mayflower, my original character. She isn't the Hogwarts Legacy MC. Kate appears in my story that takes place nine years after the events of Hogwarts Legacy. When the story opens, it's her birthday (Taurus gal), and she's turning 24! Kate bought a little cottage just outside of Hogsmeade (a little further past Dogweed and Deathcap) when she got the job as Assistant Librarian at Hogwarts. Her goal is to become the Head Librarian and eventually open her own bookshop. Some words to describe Kate: kind, positive, funny, intelligent, independent, feminine, optimistic, and mischievous. She tends to be a little too trusting of people, and sometimes they take advantage of that. Kate hasn't faced a lot of hardship in her life; she comes from a wealthy pureblood family and was quite spoiled growing up. In my story, she faces some of her biggest challenges - along with an extraordinary romance - when Sebastian Sallow enters her life. Kate's hobbies include reading, baking, cooking, gardening, and playing piano. She loves to spend quality time with her family, friends, and boyfriend.
^ Coldplay's "Yellow" is a song that reminds me of Kate Mayflower.
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Now, I’ll introduce myself, Sunny Realist! I am a millennial woman (she/her) living in the midwestern United States who grew up with the Harry Potter series. I started reading book #1 in middle school and watched the final film after completing my first year as a high school English teacher. I sobbed at the end of the final film; though it had clearly already passed, seeing the epilogue on the big screen officially marked the end of my childhood. With that said, I am basically a goofy 12-year-old in an adult body. I have the stupidest sense of humor in the world, and I annoy and troll the hell out of my students on a daily basis. Other than having a crazy sense of humor, I would also describe myself as a creative, caring, spacey, and loyal sunny realist. I am definitely a Huffleclaw. My husband and I recently celebrated our tenth wedding anniversary! We do not plan to have children and want to travel the world instead. Planning vacations, drawing and rock painting, baking, shopping, playing piano, and obsessing over fandoms are some of my favorite things to do. I also enjoy The Hunger Games, a lot of anime (faves are probably Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon and My Hero Academia), Jane Austen books/media (specifically Pride and Prejudice), Disney movies, and, once upon a time, Star Wars (I'm still a Reylo but gave up my superfan card after The Rise of Skywalker). I will admit that I am quite similar to my original character, Kate Mayflower, but she is definitely an idealized version of myself, and we look nothing alike. Like Kate, I also would find Sebastian Sallow hot as fuck, but he is definitely not the kind of person I would choose to marry (I'd be more of a Garreth Weasley or Ominis Gaunt gal - I am a mostly responsible adult who would like a stable relationship). My husband is basically Neville Longbottom, who I would also pick as a marriage partner in the HP universe! I wish I could post a picture of myself, but I'm too nervous because I have resourceful students who are also in the Hogwarts Legacy fandom. It would not be good for them to find me here. Instead, you can see above a photo of my family's goldendoodle, Lucy Furbonius. Finally, here is one of my all-time favorite songs, which perfectly describes how I look at life.
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i-like-yoongi-a-latte · 8 months
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tagged by: @lily-blue-blue-lily thank you dear! 💕
Rules: Tag 10 people you’d like to get to know better!
Relationship status: single
Favourite colour: black, purple, blue
Song stuck in my head: 3D by Jungkook
Dream trip: I'm gonna be basic but London, I'd love to discover more about it, especially art galleries and lately I've been thinking of going to see some theater pieces so what could be better than see those in London?
Last googled: can't remember what exactly but something relating to tax fraud as I was researching info for an assignment 🤑
Anything I want now: a hug?? 🥲
Last song listened to: Very good by Block B
Currently watching: White Collar
Currently reading: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix as I found an English copy from the flea market and I haven't read it in English before, Dance dance dance by Haruki Murakami (still.....)
Current obsession: BTS, F1... the list goes on
10 of your comfort shows: oh do I have that many... The Office, White Collar, The Heirs, Boys Over Flowers, Taivaan Tulet, Run BTS (I'm counting this in) - that's all that comes to mind 😅
tagging: @sepastian-ahoey @washyourdamnhands @heiskasmiro @fangirlinglikealoon @jcismycopilot @danhalenween @ambivartence if you like, no pressure 💜
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In Endgame it seemed like the producers wanted Tony dying to be the only way he could be at peace. Like Pepper literally tells him 'Rest now', as if sacrificing himself to destroy the enemy that's been haunting him since Avengers 1 is the only ending where he can be happy.
"Sorry meant to add this to my ask (about Tony's death in Endgame being portrayed as his only possible happy ending): The whole thing makes me want to cry. And scream. Your opinion on what was being portrayed there?"
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Friend, I...think you're more invested in this than I am, at this point. I'm not sure if you've noticed, but I have ranted at length about my feelings on everything related to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. [Note: those are only some of the highlights. There's plenty more— I'm not even including the whole "in an interview, the writers flat-out said they didn't like the characters" thing, even.]
Beyond that, the main thing you should know about me is the fact that I have very, very limited time and energy, and prefer to focus on things I enjoy over dwelling on things I know I'll hate. Because I've seen this road before, and it never ends well, and life's got enough bs without me piling on even more.
Am I going to be forever bitter about what went down? Yes. Am I never going to let go of the fact that the writers prioritized ticket sales over the age-old art of telling a good story and threw years' worth of effort down the drain in the process? Also yes. But I refuse to let it get to me.
The MCU lived in my head rent-free for a good chunk of my childhood and teenage years, and— yeah, I mourn for the potential it once had, but if I cling to the anger I feel about how the writers butchered everyone's character arcs and consistency for *drama*, I will never know rest.
If I let myself, I know I'm capable of being incandescent with rage over how they fridged the only woman in the original Avengers' Initiative, of the way they somehow managed to make Steve "I don't like bullies, also FUCK Nazis" Rogers into someone completely unrecognizable in the span of three movies, and—
I'm tired.
Look: you probably found this blog because of my most famous fic, The War is Far From Over Now. I started writing it because I needed at least one (1) world where Tony Stark got a happy ending for all the bs the MCU kept throwing at him [and only him], and if that meant making it myself, then so be it.
When I first started, I wasn't old enough to legally drink. Originally, it was supposed to be something short and sweet, something funny— but spite made it longer, and the readers' reception meant more inspiration to go into even more detail, and then it turned into a stress relief valve for all the shit that kept going down in my life.
[I try to keep personal life bs separate from my writing, but.
Shit went down.]
So, long story short: TWiFFON started out a fun thought exercise, but ended up becoming my love letter to what the MCU used to be— and later, a eulogy for the same.
Because over a decade of being invested in the world that turned my casual interest in the comics into something more concrete, only to watch as the audience was robbed of just about every sort of resolution there possibly could have been.
This isn't my first disappointment of this type, sure: Harry Potter was the book series I learned to read English with and I'd once thought the epilogue was as bad as things could get in that regard [...boy was I wrong], and Naruto and Bleach both managed to be incredibly ??? in their finales, but.
Of all of the things that made up so much of my childhood, my favorite character was Tony Stark.
The man who tried so, very hard to do his best, and kept getting beaten down for it time and time again. Who, by all rights, should have been the villain— either as the rich white guy who apparently can do nothing right [see: Iron Man 1 onwards], or simply because it makes no sense for him to be on the same side as the heroes who lied to his face and stabbed him in the neck or back time and time again [see: Iron Man 2 onwards, special mention for Avengers: Age of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War].
Who was both the Da Vinci and Cassandra of his generation, because for all his accomplishments, nobody ever took him seriously— and never even got an "I told you so", after shit hit the fan and everyone immediately turned to him for answers [see: Iron Man 3, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Infinity War, Endgame and need I go on?]
...I could go on for hours. But I won't.
If the writers won't give it this much thought, I won't either, not anymore.
Same way I refuse to watch another Marvel movie or tv show. I'd only barely been sticking around and gritting my teeth at the writing before Endgame, but that's the movie that made me ragequit the MCU entirely.
I've moved on, trying my hand at other fandoms and hobbies to occupy my brain when I'm not working or studying. At most, I have been poking at old cartoons and comics when I feel up to retreading old ground, but...right now, the main thing I feel when I think about the movies is disappointment.
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aborddelimpala · 2 years
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Tagged by @peach-coke 😘
Name: Nathalie
Sign: Gemini
Height: 170cm
Birthday: June 8th
Time: flies way too fast
Favorite band/artists: t's a tight between Linking' Park & Imagine Dragons. I do love rock music, mostly 90's bands I listened when I was a teenager. Nirvana, Guns'n'Roses, Metallica, Rage Against the Machine...
Last movie: Top Gun: Maverick and I loved it!!
Last show: I watch everything lol Big Sky, House of the Dragon, The Rings of Power, Les rivières pourpres.
When I created this blog: 2015 mostly to look for and post gifs.
What I post: Gifs and graphics of Jared and Jensen & the characters they play.
Last thing I googled: How to make a "cutcontour" in photoshop. I needed it for stickers.
Other blogs: only one about my other obsession The Captive Prince books.
Do I get asks: Sometimes. The last one made me deep diving into Whump Sam. I've made 50 gifs so far lol
Following: around 200 ?
Average hours of sleep: 5 to 7 I'd say.
Instruments: I used to play piano when I was a kid. I'm planning on learning again after I retire.
What I’m wearing: A dress. Just came home from work.
Dream job: If I had the choice, I wouldn't work at all. Just give time to help other and travel around the world.
Dream trip: Rome. I love love love Italy.
Nationality: French
Favorite songs: Simple Man cover by Jensen Ackles, Whatever it takes by Imagine Dragons, Somewhere I Belong by Linkin' Park
Last book I read: I'm rereading the Harry Potter books, in English this time.
3 fiction universes I’d live in: None. I'm happy here on earth :)
TAG : Anyone who wants to do it!
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Hii! Firstly, I love your headcanons! I remember putting some in my drafts to read them when I'd have time and then found you back and I couldn't help but go through your masterlist! Secondly, if they are still open I'd love to ask for a ship for Stranger Things, The Umbrella Academy and Lord of the Rings please! 😊 I don't mind being shipped with a guy or a girl, I use she/her pronouns and i'm a leo. I speak both french and english and i'm pretty small for my age (4'9). (1/2)
Want one? Here be the rules 🦋🌈
Oh my goodness thank you so much!!! I put in a lot of effort because I love writing but my thoughts are also very chaotic so I feel like at times it's all over the place. But THANK YOU for the compliment! I love your writing!
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I ship you with Robin Buckley! I think you two would make a GREAT pair! She would amuse you to no end. Coming up with a topic every few minutes so the conversation never ceases. 
𝐻𝑒𝑎𝑑𝑐𝑎𝑛𝑜𝑛𝑠
・She makes you feel giddy inside; showing you attention that you’ve never felt before 
・You guys would have matching bracelets that you made during a sleepover 
・Tucking stray hairs behind her ear while she talks, telling you about her favourite subject or what happened at work that day 
・Doing each other’s nails and makeup 
・When you accidentally hurt yourself, she’s the type of person to make a fuss. She’ll dote on you, carefully cleaning up the cut and wrapping a bandaid around it
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I ship you with Viktor! I think you would be a great match due to the fact that you’re both sensitive souls. You want to do the right thing even though it isn’t black and white. 
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・Bonding over crazy familys and wild siblings. You love hearing the stories of how he grew up, and most of the time you’re on the verge of tears
・You offer great comfort to each other 
・Not liking big crowds or being around many people. You’re each other’s safe place and like to stay home and relax
・He loves doing mundane things with you; getting groceries, going on dates, visiting family members
・Cuddling on the couch in the apartment that you share; probably watching Harry Potter (which is his comfort movie)
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I ship you with Eowyn! I think you two would do well because she has a soft heart but can make difficult decisions. She would protect you, always, and bond with you over your quiet nature. She would love to spend her time with you - and would love to receive any art that you make. 
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・Riding together - you would share a horse at first, before you worked up the nerve to ride your own horse. She would love showing you how to do it, how to handle a four-legged beast. 
・Always having someone who will show up for you; you never feel alone, you never have to worry about being lonely. She would always be there for you
・You love laughing together - making jokes while sipping on mulled wine. 
・Secretly drawing her without her noticing. After many tries to get the framing and shading right, you give it to her, and she beams
・Dancing together - it’s so soft and intimate. And sometimes you go absolutely crazy and twirl around, jumping and swinging one another to the beat
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