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vianwrites · 1 month
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It's so weird writing fanfiction now.
Comments are like unicorns. So rare.
It's a bit disheartening since you can't even get feedback and I don't know if I did okay or not. And I know I got clicks, too since I do get kudos at the very least. But comments hit different, because they can uplift an author the same way a fic lets a reader's imagination soar.
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readwriteloves-blog · 1 month
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“The fallen angel becomes a malignant devil. Yet even that enemy of God and man had friends and associates in his desolation; I am alone.”
- Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
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0thello · 1 year
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Saint Veronica (painting), 1652 - 1653.
by Mattia Preti.
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I wish real life academia was more like The Magnus Archives because I'd much rather face otherworldly evils than have my research blocked by INFINITE PAYWALLS. Jonathan Sims might've suffered immensely and nearly ended the world but at least he didn't have to cite inaccessible sources.
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lakecountylibrary · 3 months
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If you liked Camp Damascus, try Hell Followed With Us
and vice versa!
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There's a lot to love in both Camp Damascus by @drchucktingle and Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White. As horror novels about queer youth with, shall we say, complicated relationships with religion, they have a lot in common - if you liked one you very well may like the other. Let's take a closer look.
Characters:
Both books feature queer, autistic youth fighting back. The characters are trying to survive in a world created for them by abusive adults and religious institutions that hold power over them.
In Camp Damascus we follow Rose (autistic, lesbian). In Hell Followed With Us we follow Benji (neurodivergent, trans) and Nick (autistic, gay).
Genre:
Both books are horror, but with two distinct flavors. Camp Damascus has more of a creepy factor, while Hell Followed With Us leans more toward gore. In Camp there is some mystery to the evil, but in Hell the evil has a name, a face, an address - and a to-do list.
Both books deal with Christian cults and the horrors of indoctrination. They deal with the characters' complicated relationships to Christianity as an institution and God as a concept. They also both quote Christian scripture heavily.
Vibes:
While both books are horror, they do feel very different, largely because the primary emotion that drives each story is different. In Camp Damascus, it's love. In Hell Followed With Us, it's rage. You'll certainly find both emotions in certain quantities in either novel, but what they primarily put forward distinctly changes the vibe of both books.
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So there you have it! Two fantastic reads in close thematic conversation with each other - but still quite distinct. If either sounds good to you, do yourself a favor and check out both today!
See more of Robin's recs
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apolline-lucy · 3 months
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POV: you’re on a date in a coffee shop in seoul with your favourite fictional queer character. she’s a liar, but one thing that’s true is that she’s obsessed with you.
THE ANATOMY OF DYING
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melinoelabs · 2 months
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It isn't that everything strange tastes like chicken.
Chicken does not possess a flavor as we understand it. Rather, chicken is akin to a TV test pattern or a white-balance card. It is a calibration point that determines the entire culinary balance of the individual palette.
This is what the Wal-Mart of the extreme sciences would call a 'cognitohazard.' Your basic run of the mill stared-into-the-mouth-of-the-infinite-and-went-mad-with-forbidden-knowledge type thing. But we've all eaten chicken, we all know what chicken tastes like, right?
No.
We all know what our minds have filled in to protect us from the cosmic truths hidden within the deliciousness of tyrannosaurus' most edible heir. A false memory we re-experience with each taste of forbidden knowledge.
And whenever your senses are baffled, your primed nervous system retreats to the defense mechanism it knows.
As a consequence, no two people taste the same chicken. For that to happen, a second person would have to experience the taste and carry its memory with them without succumbing to madness. Thus far, it has only happened to one person.
That person?
Guy Fieri.
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I'm a genuinely-confused adult with poor understanding of social media. Are you John Green, the author who wrote those books, or are you John Green, the unpaid intern that happens to have the same name as the John Green author person?
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jasper-the-menace · 4 months
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If I had a dollar for every horror book I read this year (that was also published this year) in which a conservative cult used powers beyond mortal ken to enforce their conservative agenda onto a bunch of queer and neurodivergent children who then turned that power around to decimate the cult at some point in their lives, I would have two dollars, which isn't a lot but it's great that it happened twice.
Anyway, read Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle and Mister Magic by Kiersten White.
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🙏🏾Publishing my first book at this time in life has been a deeply sentimental and spiritual experience. Thank you to all who have supported. I truly believe these poems and musings will deeply resonate in the hands of whoever it comes in contact with. Words are Life and Art is eternal. 🌹
If anyone wants a real insight into my mind, you can find that in Hopeful Nets. It’s me at my most transparent and vulnerable.
Available now on Amazon at the link below.💫✨👇🏾 📖 Blessings.
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communistkenobi · 2 months
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I watched the hazbin hotel pilot when it first came out years ago out of curiosity and like I am extremely primed to be on board with the concept of a radio demon but i don’t think I’ve ever seen a character more viscerally unpleasant to look at in my entire life
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spiffy-sea-dragon · 7 months
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When did fanfiction reviews get so critical? I remember 2014 when you could write 1,000 words in text speak and people would go, “omg ur soooo talented!!!!” But now you put your fully developed shit out and peeps go, “um excuse me, but your concept hasn’t been explored deeply enough.”
I’M SORRY WHAT
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0thello · 1 year
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Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere's Fan (1892).
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brandyschillace · 7 months
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First novel!
UNBOXING! With my cat Darwin to help. Just got the ARC for my book (coming out with Harper Collins this winter). It’s a mystery novel—sort of gothic, with murder and crumbling estates—and the protagonist is neurodivergent! (I’m autistic, myself). Ready for an openly ND citizen-detective? Message me if you’d like an ARC (I have 25 of them). Preview video on my YouTube https://youtu.be/ryJC_w-orzo?si=mXX36CE46wqrcI88
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Double Cross is now available for Kindle pre-orders!!!
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Release date is 9th March.
Will be on Kindle Unlimited.
There will be a paperback version (but damn, physical books are pricey and most goes to Amazon so if you have an e-reader, go with that option!)
UK link:
If I can beg one favour... please, please leave a review, it's like currency but better!
IT'S LIVE PEOPLE - THIS IS NOT A DRILL... REPEAT, THIS IS NOT A DRILL!!
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Thank you to #teamdoublecross for getting me over the finish line!!!
Thank you @caffiend-queen for all the help and guidance, would not have known where to start without you.
And to @hithisisbry for the fabulous artwork!
@maple-seed @lokisgoodgirl @mochie85 @caffiend-queen @nildespirandum @fictive-sl0th @jaidenhawke
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apolline-lucy · 8 days
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hey i did a little redesign of my book cover because i didn’t like the way the blurb was written before… how do you like it now?
check out my book, THE SILVER BIRDS, if you’re into sapphic dark fantasy with witches, monsters, spooky deaths, and a whole cast of grey characters!
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