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fanfics4all · 1 year
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Requests are closed <3 Have a nice day/night
Dennis Cooper x Daughter!Reader 
Word count: 1236
Warnings: Mentions of little brother dying
Y/N: Your Name 
Y/N/N: Your Nickname
Song: My Little Girl by Tim McGraw
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I had gotten a letter from my Father asking if I would come visit him. He said he wanted to make amends for everything he did, but I had already forgiven him a long time ago. I never blamed either of my parents for what happened to my brother, but they blamed each other… and my Father. I was honestly really excited to see my Dad again. Whenever I wanted to go visit him, he’d just say no. He isolated himself from us and that hurt. When I got to his place I walked off the elevator and the people who were in the kitchen looked at me confused. 
“Uh, who are you?” A blonde woman asked. 
“My name is Y/N, I was looking for Dennis. Is he here?” I asked and the blonde woman scoffed. 
“Yeah, he’s in his room. Just go down that hall and take a left, his room will be the last door on the right.” A man with curly brown hair said and I smiled. 
“Thank you.” I said and went the way he told me. I heard some bickering from the place I left the group, but I paid no mind to it. When I got to the door I took a deep breath and knocked. 
“Come in.” My Dad called and I smiled a bit. I opened the door and my Dad turned and looked at me with wide eyes. 
“Y/N…” He said and I smiled. 
“Hey Dad.” I said, stepping closer to him. 
“I-I didn’t think you’d come…” He said and I giggled. 
“Of course I’d come see you, Daddy, I missed you.” I said. He opened his arms and I rushed to hug him. I clung to him tightly and I heard him sniffle. 
“I’m so sorry I abandoned you, Y/N/N…” He said and I just held him tighter. 
“I was upset when I was a kid because I didn’t understand why you and Mom were acting that way and ignoring me so much, but I do now. I forgave the two of you a long time ago.” I said and he held me tighter. 
“You always did have the biggest heart.” He gently pulled back to look at me. 
“You look beautiful, Y/N… just like your Mother…” He said, gently caressing my cheek. I lent into the touch, I missed him holding me like he used to. 
“Hey Dennis, we’re going to karaoke now, are you- whoa…” The two of us turned around and saw a small Asian woman staring at us with wide eyes. 
“We’ll be down in a few Alice.” He answered. She nodded and walked away, shutting the door behind her. Dad sighed and looked back at me. 
“We don’t have to go if you don’t want to. We could always go out to dinner or something.” He said and I shook my head. 
“Are you kidding? I love to sing and I know you do too.” I said and grabbed his hand. Dad laughed as I dragged him out his room. He paused to grab his jacket, but let me drag him all the way to the kitchen. 
“Oh, she’s coming?” The blonde girl asked rudely. 
“Everyone, I'd like you to meet someone really special to me.” Dad said, wrapping his arm around my shoulder. 
“This is my Daughter, Y/N. Y/N, this is Callie and Mariana, Alice, Malika, Gael, and my girlfriend, Davia.” He introduced everyone and the blonde girl, who I now know is named Davia, blushed with embarrassment. 
“She’s your daughter?” She asked and my Dad nodded with a proud smile. 
“Well it’s nice to meet you, Y/N.” Mariana said with a smile. 
“It’s nice to meet all of you too.” I smiled. 
“Dennis never mentioned anything about a Daughter.” Alice said. 
“That doesn’t totally surprise me.” I shrugged and my Dad looked embarrassed. 
“After what happened to my Brother, I get it.” I said and gently squeezed my Dad’s hand. 
“Well I’m glad you’ll be joining us for karaoke, it’ll be nice to get to know about Dennis.” Malika said and my Dad groaned. 
“Don’t you tell them anything, missy.” He said and I smirked. 
“We’ll see, Daddy.” I said and he shook his head. 
Once we all made it to the karaoke place, we got a room and drinks. I didn’t really drink alcohol, so I just got some water, same with my Dad. I smiled at him and he returned it. Everyone picked out a song and started singing. My Dad decided to skip out this round, but I think my song will get him to sing with me. 
“Alright, Y/N, you’re up!” Gael said. I picked up the mic and put on My Little Girl by Tim McGraw. It’s what my Dad always sang to me to help me get to sleep. 
“Gotta hold on easy as I let you go Gonna tell you how much I love you Though you think you already know I remember I thought you looked like an angel Wrapped in pink, so soft and warm You’ve had me wrapped around your finger Since the day you were born.” I sang and looked over to my Dad who had a smile on his face, but was tearing up. 
“You beautiful baby from the outside Chase your dreams but always know the road that’ll lead you home again Go on, take this whole work but to me, you know you’ll always be My little girl.” I sang and handed my Dad another mic. 
“When you were in trouble that crooked little smile could melt my heart of stone Now look at you, I’ve turned around and you’ve almost grown Sometimes you’re asleep I whisper “I love you” in the moonlight at your door As I walk away, I hear you say.” He sang. 
““Daddy, love you more.”” I sang with him and he smiled. 
“You beautiful baby from the outside Chase your dreams but always know the road that’ll lead you home again Go on, take on this whole world but to me, you know you’ll always be My little girl.” We sang and I looked over to see his friends smiling and tearing up. 
“Someday, some boy will come and ask me for your hand But I won’t say yes to him unless I know he’s the half that makes you whole He has a poet’s soul, and the heart of a man’s man I know he’ll say that he’s in love but between you and me He won’t be good enough.” My Dad sang and I smiled. 
“You beautiful baby from the outside Chase your dreams but always know the road that’ll lead you home again Go on, take on this whole world but to me you know you’ll always be My little girl.” We finished and everyone clapped. Me and my Dad hugged each other tightly and he kissed my head. 
“You remembered our song.” He said and I smiled up at him. 
“How could I forget? You used to sing it to me whenever I couldn’t sleep.” I said and he chuckled. 
“Sometimes I think you were faking it just to hear that song.” He said and I laughed. 
“Sometimes I was.” I said and he smiled. We took our seats and Alice started singing next. I finally got my Dad back and I couldn’t be happier about it.
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artstar1997 · 3 months
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February 4 means it’s my birthday so here’s Rose as Snow White with Billy Reverb as her prince. As I was working on the fairytale au, I kinda imagined Velvet as the evil queen in this story because her tiara reminds me of the villain with the poisoned apple. I also HC the other trolls as the seven dwarves with Clay as Doc, Biggie as Sleepy, John Dory as Grumpy, Floyd as Bashful, Dennis a.k.a Thistle as Sneezy, Darnell as Happy, and Cooper as Dopey.
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dykerory · 4 months
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My 10ish Favorite Books I read This Year (In No Particular Order) (But Then I Did Put Them In Order)
10. Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey
A really fun haunted house story about a woman who returns home decades after her father was caught torturing and killing young women. Whatever you think is happening is probably not. Absolutely adored the ending.
9. A Day of Fallen Night by Samantha Shannon
The highly anticipated follow up to the Priory of the Orange Tree did not disapoint! It's a doorstopper of a fantasy book that is about a) queer women b) dragons c) pretty compelling fantasy alchemical laws. This book, in my opinion, rectifies the imbalanced POV chapters that Priory struggled with and does an excellent job of weaving together its point of view characters.
8. "I Hate This Place Vol. 1" written by Kyle Starks, illustrated by Artyom Topilin and Lee Loughridge
A HYSTERICAL little horror comic about what if you inherited a farm that had absolutely everything wrong with it. I have vol. 2 locked and loaded once I get back from vacation
7. You Made a Fool of Death with your Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi
A gorgeous, lush, romance book about how the heart wants what it wants, no matter how ill-advised it may be. I cannot over-emphasize the pervasive, sheer beauty of this book. The prose is sensual and exquisite, the world is stunning, and it has all the messy drama you could possibly want from a book like this.
6. Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
A Silvia Moreno-Garcia book that was made FOR me. It's got obscure, cult horror films, it's got complicated alchemy, it's got dark magic via movie, it's got two terrible bisexuals at the center of it all who cannot be normal about each other EVER. Perfect book. No notes.
5. Little Rabbit by Alyssa Songsiridej
Songsiridej absolutely ratfucked me to the docks and back with this little book. It's the story of a beautiful young woman falling in love with a hot older choreographer and getting into BDSM along the way. In many ways, tailor-made for my interests. It genuinely affected me in a really serious way and I eagerly await whatever Songsiridej writes next.
4. How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix
This might be my favorite Hendrix novel yet. After the sudden death of their parents, siblings Mark and Louise fight over their parent's house and the content therein- namely, hundred and hundreds of puppets. It's about as normal as you think. It has that trademark Hendrix grodyness and a good amount of grief, love, and hope in its pages.
3. The Sluts by Dennis Cooper
I read this book back in February and I haven't stopped thinking about it for one single second. It's the story of an online fetish chatroom for gay men in the early 2000s and it quickly devolves into a story of identity theft, sex, murder, and just the nastiest things done to an asshole you can imagine. It's dark, it's shockingly funny, it's everything you could want from a book called the sluts
2. The Daevabad Trilogy by S.A. Chakraborty.
This is technically three books (four if you count the post-trilogy collection of short stories) but god I couldn't possibly choose just one of them to put on the list. This fantasy trilogy, inspired by islamic folklore, follows Nahri, a pickpocket living in French-occupied Cairo as she discovers a mystical world of djinn, magic, and danger. I can't sing this series' praises enough. The characters are so rich and compelling, the world is luscious and beautiful, and the plot has enough twists and turns to keep you hooked until the very last page.
1. Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder
Nightbitch owns so bad. I don't even really want to describe what it's about except that it's dogs. It's motherhood. It's art. It's nightbitch, bitch.
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waru-chan8 · 5 months
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Thank you so much for your answer about the factory and satellite bikes, and I think my brain is not cooperating with me so early in the morning but what was exactly the issue with Pecco -if it is too controversial to answer you can totally ignore this, also I’m a Pecco fan but I don’t care if he did something controversial I will be the first to say something cuz why would I defend him if did something controversial/wrong-
Hi again anon 👋👋👋👋.
I'm glad I helped you.
I put it under the cut not because it was particularly bad, actually him being a whinny rider and using the media is not the worst he has done. I did it because some Pecco fans, the same way that there are Fabio and I imagine other riders too, get angry when you show or talk bad about their riders. The issue here is that some fans have put riders in a pedestal and won't recognize that they are (mostly) white privileged (yes some suffered hardship to reach the top, but now they have whatever they want in their hands) men that can committee errors and mistake and Pecco has committee several off track.
A while ago another anon asked me about problematic riders and I did a whole compilation (here), but this is Pecco's;
-Mysogenistic comments: 'I was like a women in my period complaining ad moaning' after he broke his leg.He never apologised for his (it was when he was a Pramac rider).
- DIU: during the 2022 summer got drunk in Ibiza, got in the car and had an accident (crashed it into a roundabout) and only got a slap in the wrist. Him and Ducati swept it under the rug and prohibited a journalist from talking about this. They even banned one journalist (I can't remember who) from going to their hospitality and doing their job.
- Dennis Rodman special helmet (if you don't know him, go and read his wiki page).
- Media: he goes to the media and cry. He nearly believes no one can race him on a race track. He has previously said satellite bikes need to be slower than factory bikes and complained when other riders raced against him. And lets say something on Saturday he wasn't the cleanest rider to be giving lessons.
I don't remember anything else back then, and I still don't remember anything more now.
Look you can be a Pecco fan and I don't have a problem with that, last year I preferred him over Fabio to win the championship. My problem is with the nearly fanatic fans some riders attract and this post is not to turn any one against Pecco (or any other rider), I mean we are all free to like who we want (I like the Dani, who actually spend a night in jail (and apparently there's another who spend a whole week (?) in a Japanesse jail) and pretend it never happen, just acknowledge that riders are human and make mistake.
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thebestestbat · 4 months
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top books of 2023
City of Night by John Rechy. this one was a really good novel about being gay like what else to say. recommend one with a foreward and afterward by the author bc there's good stuff there; the book itself is semi-autobiographical.
Bastard Out Of Carolina by Dorothy Allison. its a semi-autobiographical novel about child abuse and the relationship between her and her mom. i cried really hard.
Cleanness by Garth Greenwell. another semi-autobiographical one and its got good chapters about being gay and kinky.
Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke by Eric LaRocca. look, it was good.
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. CRIED.
The Sluts by Dennis Cooper. kind of started me on the list of books i read over the rest of the year. i read it like this the whole time: :0
The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor Lavelle. in terms of cosmic horror, one of the best recents ive read. also just a very sad story.
Tell Me I'm Worthless by Alison Rumfitt. i really liked the prose which is such a relief with a recent debut novel. and the story was really good.
Hellblazer Volume 1 by James Delano. i had to add another and like. vol 1 isnt my favorite hellblazer but its a good comic.
Monstrilio by Gerardo Sámano Córdova. most recent read. it goes in a very different direction than what i imagined, and i like it better for it. what's better than also being gay and kink.
@twinkubus so you will see. if anyone else wants to do this pls do and tag me! i need book recs
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twinkubus · 4 months
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✨top books of 2023✨
Father of Lies, Brian Evenson (psychological horror centering on a mormon religious leader. if you like books that make you feel gross and bad, this one’s for you)
Any Other City, Hazel Jane Plante (fictional memoir of a trans musician. the book is split between her life right before she comes out, and then decades later when she’s an established musician)
Try, Dennis Cooper (imagine if salo, or the 120 days of sodom was a high school romance. that's basically this book)
The Feminist and the Sex Offender, Judith Levine & Erica R. Meiners (fairly in-depth discussion of non-carceral responses to sexual violence. you can read an overview and my thoughts here)
Anything That Moves, Jamie Stewart (autobiography/memoir of xiu xiu founding member, mostly featuring wild sex anecdotes. i loved this)
Assata: An Autobiography, Assata Shakur (imo a must read if you're interested in prison abolition & the history of (black-led) resistance to police brutality in the US)
The New Topping Book, Dossie Easton & Janet W. Hardy (topping & dominance tips from the authors who brought you the ethical slut!! i wouldn't say there was anything *brand new* that i hadn't considered in this book before, but it phrased things and connected them in ways i wouldn't necessarily have thought of. have been reading various polyam-adj books and this one was probably my favorite)
Hit Parade of Tears, Izumi Suzuki (anthology of 70s sci-fi stories translated from Japanese and published for the first time in English this year. one in particularly was a stand-out for me, but they are all worth reading!!)
Mama Black Widow, Iceberg Slim (fictionalized memoir of a black drag queen who grew up in Chicago in the 40s and 50s. not sure how to talk about this one without trivializing the topic, so i'll say that it's pretty heavy, but if you're interested in gay and/or chicago history you should definitely check it out)
not sure who of my mutuals reads enough to do their own but if you wanna, please tag me so i can see your recommendations!! :33
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romdocitizen · 8 months
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— Shh. You’re not our fan right now, you’re our subject. Do you want to be absorbed into our imaginations? Do you want to become something that can only be identified through our descriptive powers?
— Oh, God, sure.
— You want to shed your body and become the blackest butterfly in the world?
— Are you talking about sex?
— In other words, if you could become the hallucination that your stylistic affect sketches out—
— Yeah, whatever. I can’t keep up with you guys.
— Alright, put it this way. Choose between your life and our art. Which is more important, the poetry mapped by our songs, or the slow accumulation of meaningless detail that constitutes your specific identity?
— I don’t know. The former.
- dennis cooper, period
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stedefxckingbonnet · 6 months
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requests info/intro!
hi, everyone!
i thought i'd take a quick second to introduce myself and to also formally open up requests. i'm already working on a few things, but requests really do always help and feel free to submit them at any point--but, we'll get to all of that in a moment!
my name is lavinia, and i am a uni student studying both theatre (dramaturgy specifically) and creative writing! i love to sing, act, write (obviously haha), read (i am a huge fan of classic literature, as well as donna tartt, mona awad, sally rooney, elif bautman, and ottessa moshfegh's works), go to concerts, go to the movies, style/design clothing, paint, collect records/cds, and so much more! this barely scratches the surface really but, if any of you share these interests, always feel free to reach out!
anyhow, as i said, i will officially be opening requests, and at the moment here is the media and the characters i will write for:
Our Flag Means Death
Izzy Hands (my BELOVED)
Ed Teach
Stede Bonnet
Lucius Spriggs
Jim Jimenez
Oluwande
Mary Bonnet
(more available upon request! these were just sort of my first instincts.)
Gilmore Girls
honestly, i'm pretty open to anything unless it's dean. just request and i'll see what i can do!
Gossip Girl
Blair Waldorf
Serena Van der Woodsen
Dan Humphrey
Nate Archibald
Chuck Bass (like sometimes)
Rufus Humphrey
more available upon request.
The Fosters/The Good Trouble
Callie Adams Foster
Mariana Adams Foster
Brandon Foster
Jamie Hunter
Gael Martinez
Dennis Cooper
Malika Williams
more available upon request.
Select Wes Anderson and Tim Burton characters. just ask!
Enola Holmes
Enola Holmes
Tewkesbury
Sherlock Holmes
Little Women (2019)
Jo March
Amy March
Beth March
Meg March
Laurie
Friedrich Bhaer
Star Wars
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Anakin Skywalker
Padmé Amidala
Luke Skywalker
Han Solo
Leia Organa
Kylo Ren
Finn
Poe Dameron
Ahsoka Tano
more available upon request!
Pride & Prejudice (2005)
Basically me just saying I'll write Mr. Darcy. but more characters available upon request, of course.
Community
Abed Nadir
Troy Barnes
Annie Edison
Jeff and Britta I'm a little iffy on but with the right request, maybe. don't hesitate to ask!
The OC
Seth Cohen
Ryan Atwood
Summer Roberts
Marissa Cooper
The Umbrella Academy
Klaus
Viktor
Ben
Five
Diego
Allison
Luther is like, not preferred for me but if you feel strongly about him and have a good request, i’ll consider it but don’t get your hopes up too high!
Once Upon a Time
Emma Swan
Regina Mills
Killian Jones
Neal Cassidy
August Booth
Jefferson (The Mad Hatter)
Mulan
Ruby Lucas (Red Riding Hood)
Belle French
Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White)
David Nolan (Prince Charming)
Peter Pan
Robin Hood
Any others, feel free to ask! I know I left Mr. Gold (Rumple) off, but that's only because it depends with each request. Also, please specify if you want it to take place in Storybrooke pre or post curse, or in The Enchanted Forest.
Merlin
Merlin
Arthur
Gwen
Morgana
Nimueh
Lancelot
any others, feel free to ask. i am just starting S2, keep that in mind.
i'll just start there for now, as honestly it's been a bit since i've written an x reader and i don't want to overwhelm myself much! but please, feel free to request at any time! I will update this frequently, as I am always either getting into new things or remembering things I already love. I am mostly dedicated to OFMD right now, but you may also leave requests for other fandoms and I will keep them on file, or who knows, perhaps even get to them sooner than you may imagine! Have a wonderful day (or night!), and don't forget to request!
yours truly,
lavinia
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me filing through all of your requests (hopefully!)
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nailgunstigmata · 8 months
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imagine eating out makeupless dennis and he gets so embarrassed he starts hiding his face and sniffling and squirming and hello and thank you for your participation. Tumblr user nailgunstigmata has been a 1 year study conducted by the Harvard Institute that has now been completed. We thank you for your cooperation.
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fanfics4all · 4 months
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Nice Warm Drink
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Request: Yes / No List was made by @alpaca-clouds 
Requests are open only if it's CHRISTMAS/HOLIDAY/ WINTER related <3 Have a nice day/night
Dennis Cooper x Fem!Reader 
Word count: 703
Warnings: Nothing!
Y/N: Your Name 
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It was the middle of the night and I had just woken up. I always had trouble sleeping around the Holidays. My family and I were never close, so Holidays always triggered my depression. I stared up at my ceiling and sighed. I turned and glanced at my alarm clock. The bright red numbers blinked four twentyfour through the darkened room. I sighed and decided to get up. I quietly made my way through the codere and into the kitchen. I searched the cabinets and found the packets of hot chocolate. I busted out a pot and started heating up some milk. As I was pulling out a mug I heard someone padding down the steps. 
“Y/N?” Dennis asked, while rubbing his eye. 
“Hey, sorry, did I wake you?” I asked and he shook his head.
“Nah, I was up for a little bit now, but heard someone in the kitchen.” He said. 
“Oh, well sorry for the noise.” I said and he just shook his head. He took a seat at the counter and gave me a small smile. 
“What’s got you up so early?” He asked and I sighed. 
“Holidays are just hard for me, so I have a hard time sleeping sometimes.” I answered and he frowned. 
“Anything I can do to help?” He asked and I gave him a small smile. 
“Thanks, but I just wanna try and get back to sleep, you want some?” I asked as I grabbed an extra mug. 
“Sure, what are you making?” He asked and I smiled. 
“Hot chocolate.” I said and he chuckled. 
“I used to have some with my son around the time.” He said with a small sigh. 
“It always helps me get back to sleep.” I said, trying not to send Dennis into a depression as well. The milk started boiling and I quickly picked it up so it wouldn’t boil over. I gingerly poured some milk into each of the mugs. Once they were mostly full I put the powder in and stirred. I placed the pan in the sink and made a mental note to clean it later. I handed Dennis his mug and took a seat next to him. 
“Thanks.” He said and I smiled at him. The two of us drank in silence, but it was comfortable. 
“Do you wanna talk about it?” He asked out of no where and I took a deep breath. 
“My family and I were never really close and I wish we were, so every Holiday kind of sends me into a depression.” I shrugged. 
“I understand, sort of.” He said and I glanced at him. 
“I think you have more of a reason to be upset around this time.” I said and he sighed. 
“Don’t invalidate your feelings like that, Y/N.” He said and i sent him a small smile. 
“Isn’t that what I always say to you?” I asked and he chuckled. 
“Yeah, but it’s good advice.” He said and I giggled. 
“True.” I said and he smiled. 
Each of us finished our drinks and placed our mugs into the skin. I made another mental note to clean those along with the pan. I turned to face Dennis and he gave me a small smile. 
“We should get back to sleep, hmm?” He asked and I nodded. The two of us headed up the stairs and Dennis stopped at his door. 
“You think you’ll be able to get to sleep on your own?” He asked and I shrugged. 
“Maybe.” I answered. 
“Do you wanna stay with me?” He asked and I blushed. 
“Are you sure?” I asked and he nodded. 
“Maybe not being alone will help both of us.” He said and I smiled. 
“Okay…” I whispered and followed him inside his room. We got into his bed and he wrapped his arms around me. I rested my head on his chest and smiled to myslef. 
“This alright?” He asked and I nodded. 
“It’s perfect.” I said sleepily. I felt my eyes slowly drift closed and I thought I felt Dennis kiss the top of my head, but I couldn’t be sure in my tired state. 
“Goodnight, Y/N.” He whispered. 
“Night, Dennis…” I whispered back.
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weezereater · 8 months
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Synopsis for my denpa inspired queer romance:
Yuichis horrific childhood and past have turned him into a social outcast and degenerate. And when his ex suddenly dies a gruesome, unexpected death, yuichi becomes obsessed with it, and finding out the truth, knowing there is much more to it than it seems. And the truth unravels when he gets a mysterious letter from one of his exes friends, guiding him to a group of four homosexual men of varying ages, that are all very close. He immediately falls for 23 year old tatsumi, an enticing, flirty young man. But as yuichi dives deeper into the rabbit hole, and how these four boys are connected to the death of his ex, he begins questioning everything, it seems like his mind, as well as reality begins to mutate and transform into horrors beyond his imagine. Tatsumi being the heart of it.
(This story is heavily inspired by Subahibi, sayonara o oshiete, and the genre of denpa as a whole. I also took inspiration from dark BL vns, such as slow damage. It has transgressive queer themes as well, a bit like Dennis coopers work but less extreme. I’m gonna post excerpts every now and then, with smut/NSFW warnings for explicit or shocking scenes)
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matrixonvhsanddvd · 1 year
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also, thanks a lot for indulging me, I hope you enjoy the books :) feel free to tell me to read or otherwise consume something too. my guess at what you'll suggest: putrid sex object
Since we’re recommending books I’d probably have to say to check out Dennis Cooper, he has a sort of abrasive, in your face, kinda style when it comes to his writing that’s intoxicating to read. Stainless steel someone called it once. Personally I’d say to check out The Sluts, mainly cause it’s my favorite book personally, but it’s also very graphic and I’m not sure how you personally feel about that. God Jr is another good book from him, it’s a lot shorter, but it’s a very good read on grief, substance abuse, and like kinda about the power of imagination which is interesting. Also yeah watch Putrid Sex Object
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steppesliver · 3 months
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another dennis cooper interview i enjoyed reading was this one where he expresses that a certain character was based on one of his friends because he wants to protect him. and how in his books he tends to make young people sympathetic and even though he sometimes cannot protect them he hopes that the readers will. words from a man whose books deal with insane levels of depravities and necrophilia and cannibalism and whatever taboo you could imagine btw
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coopermorrow · 1 year
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Who I Write For
Hi! My name is Cooper and I am hoping to be a writer one day so I thought what better way of starting off than by writing about my favorite celebrities and characters? I am in many fandoms but not all, so if you don't happen to see one of your favorite celebrities or characters on my list you can still ask me to write about them and I'll do my best!
American Horror Story:
Tate Langdon
Violet Harmon
Nora Montgomery
Lana Winters
Kit Walker
Sister Mary Eunice McKee
Queenie
Madison Montgomery
Zoe Benson
Cordelia Goode
Misty Day
Kyle Spencer (pre and post death)
Dandy Mott
Tristan Duffy
James Patrick March
Elizabeth/The Countess
Kai Anderson
Winter Anderson
Michael Langdon
Mallory
Brooke Thompson
Xavier Plympton
Montana Duke
Harry Gardner
Slashers/Horror Characters:
Michael Myers
Jason Voorhees
Billy Loomis
Stu Macher
Bubba Sawyer
Vincent Sinclair
Bo Sinclair
Lester Sinclair
Tiffany Valentine
Baby Firefly
Doomhead
Brahms Heelshire
Darry Jenner (Jeepers Creepers)
Norman Bates (Bates Motel)
Hannibal Lecter (Hannibal)
Art the Clown
BTS:
Kim Seokjin
Min Yoongi
Jung Hoseok
Kim Namjoon
Park Jimin
Kim Taehyung
Jeon Jungkook
Jackass:
Johnny Knoxville
Steve-O
Ryan Dunn
Bam Margera
Chris Pontius
Rachel Wolfson
Marvel/Avengers Characters:
Loki Laufeyson
Thor Odinson
Tony Stark
Peter Parker
Natasha Romanoff
Steve Rogers
Sam Wilson
James "Bucky" Barnes
Bruce Banner
Wanda Maximoff
IT (2017 and 2019):
Richie Tozier
Bill Denbrough
Eddie Kaspbrak
Mike Hanlon
Stanley Uris
Ben Hanscom
Beverly Marsh
Patrick Hockstetter
Henry Bowers
Reginald "Belch" Huggins
Victor Criss
What's Eating Gilbert Grape:
Gilbert Grape
Arnie Grape
Harry Potter:
Harry Potter
Ronald Weasley
Hermione Granger
Luna Lovegood
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Draco Malfoy
It's Always Sunny In Philadeplphia:
Charlie Kelly
Dennis Reynolds
Deandra "Dee" Reynolds
Ronald "Mac" McDonald
The Last Of Us (show):
Joel Miller
Ellie Williams
Wednesday:
Wednesday Addams
Morticia Addams
Xavier Thorpe
Miscellaneous:
Javier Pena
Kevin Khatchadourian
Jay (Jay and Silent bob)
Jareth the Goblin King (The Labyrinth)
Mort Rainey
Victor Van Dort
Tarrant Hightopp/The Mad Hatter (Alice In Wonderland)
Edward Scissorhands
I will not write rape, 18+ content for underage characters, or anything where the character is another species. I will not take requests containing pedophilia, ablism, racism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, or any other form of bigotry. Comfort imagines for things such as depression, eating disorders, and anxiety are fine as long as you do not want them to be very descriptive and/or explicit. Please make formal requests through my ask as I will not take comments as formal requests. I write for multiple genders but only smut for afab people as that is the anatomy I am most understanding of. I do take "x reader" requests. I can try to write crossovers, though I'm not too experienced with them and I do write for celebrities as well.
Requests are open now so if you do decide to make one, please include the character(s) you want and at least a small description of what you would like the plot to be. Thank you! <3
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Welcome to the Whiskey Delta Tango! Here we'll be going through and deciding which Whiskey Delta character is the most character of all!
But, since this would require y'all to first know about these characters, before I do that I think I'll give you some information about them.
Posts will go up sporadically, because I am busy and bios take a lot out of me and also there are about 75 to 8o characters in this story despite my best efforts so. This will take awhile. But in the meantime there will be textpost edits because those are a lot easier. Also everything will be reliably tagged so you can navigate the characters and their tags more easily.
But first, what IS Whiskey Delta?
Whiskey Delta is a creative exercise I work on when I'm bored at work, which started when I was imagining myself doing an interviewer as a showrunner for an imaginary animated show I was showrunning, and then sprawled out to become its own thing. Because of the constantly changing nature of the story, I don't really tend to write down any of it outside of the discord server I play with it in.
But the story itself is a coming-of-age story that explores themes revolving around community, cooperation, and mutual aid: the central tagline of the story is "we are not meant to be alone" and this repeats itself over and over again as the bonds the characters build help them overcome the obstacles. Other themes include redemption and atonement and the idea of reaching out a hand to someone in a bad situation, and maybe they'll take it and maybe they won't but you still have to try.
It follows the adventures of the O'Dale siblings, Darcy, Delaney, and Dennys, and their friends as they explore and engage with the supernatural world that seems to be centered on their home, Seven Cities (or just 'The Cities' to locals), eventually building up to a much bigger plot as we learn the truth about the towers that make the middle and westermost points of the Cities, the monsters that plague their streets, and the Atlantean expedition that Nick and Leandre spearheaded two years ago.
As we meet the characters, we'll learn more about their story, but you're of course free to ask further questions as well.
Oh, and one more thing: if you think you recognize these characters, no you don't ^_^
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Title: In The Dream House
Author: Dennis Cooper
Rating: 1/5 stars
First of all, how the fuck did I manage to put this book down so many times? What was I thinking?
It's been said many times before but the central idea -- that all the people who hate on YA often hate on it for reasons that are actually similar to those that motivate YA's popularity -- is something that I've noticed but that I've never quite been able to square with my intuitions. I've never actually read a YA novel or anything like it (I'm a lot more interested in the adult fiction that comes out of YA), and I've seen a lot of people hate on YA on the grounds that YA fails to do certain things I wouldn't expect people to have in mind in judging YA. But it never seemed to me like a mistake for YA to do those things; in fact, they all seemed like good things to do.
What I didn't know was that I'm in the tiny minority that was actually writing YA at a time when the industry was in its "golden age." And now we're in a post-golden age of YA, and all the things I like about YA are no longer new and innovative and just kind of a natural way of doing things, and instead it's a sort of retro novelty that isn't actually all that interesting.
It makes a certain amount of sense that YA as an idea, YA as an industry, has entered a period of stagnation; the whole "teen fiction" thing was really a fad that didn't really have that many deep roots. The YA books that people remember and like are often those that had something to do with being young or being at a certain age, and that's not always the best kind of theme to work with, or the best kind of book -- in fact, even those books that got a lot of people excited early on often became much less compelling once the novelty wore off.
The best YA books are those that treat the fact that the reader is in that position, the fact that we have something in common with the kids we're reading about (although of course this isn't true of all YA, which is full of characters from the wrong demographic that we don't relate to), without ever lapsing into the kind of generic "you are a teen and that is a very scary and exciting thing to be" stuff that people don't actually do.
There's really not that much of this in the older books, because when we're teenagers it's still "normal" to be very anxious about whether it is possible to still be living in the same world that we live in and make progress in it. At some point, we have to realize that the way we see the world isn't the correct way, and that's scary, but it's nothing compared to the fear that we really have no way of knowing who we are, what kind of life we can make or have made for us (or if we are already making such a life for ourselves), and what kind of world is around us.
In The Dream House is one of the rare good YA books in which this particular tension actually comes to the surface and the book is not just a generic "teenager and other teenagers" book, but a book whose subject -- the conflict between adolescence and its adult trappings -- is actually really relevant to us as teenagers. And it isn't even something that is tantalizingly near-at-hand. In fact, this topic just barely fits the "teen fiction" box -- it is one more step removed from the central topic of teen fiction, and the characters are not themselves teenagers, and the protagonist's relationship with adult life doesn't play a central role in the plot. (The protagonist does have a job and a girlfriend, but we learn those things a page in and no one seems to care about them very much. In any case, if we imagine our own teenage years as an adult version of the plot, this wouldn't really be a book aimed at us, and would be merely a book about the protagonist being confused by his own life.)
If you really care about teenagers, there's a ton to be gained from looking into what "adulthood" is or could be, especially when you're living your own teenage life in such an ordinary way. The "you are a teenager and that is very scary" stuff is almost never relevant to real life. If you've lived more than a few years at a time when you were a teenager in some way, you've probably had your "adulthood" or your "teenhood" or both or neither in some form or other, but there's a reason people don't feel it important to make some sort of point in the plot about it. That kind of focus does not arise in the context of life where it actually happens -- it's not a part of everyday experience; it's not something you really have to deal with in everyday situations. "You are a teenage writer who does not quite fit in with your friends" is the sort of thing that is really important and interesting to think about and talk about and write about, while "you are a teenager who can't find a job" is just boring and not something that we have to think about every day.
The difference between something like In the Dream House and the YA books I actually like is that In The Dream House is about being a teenager, but the way the story is told is actually fun, even though we know it's being told in a way we know we can't actually go through -- even though the world it presents is superficial in a way that is very familiar and therefore reliable. The Giver, for example, presents its world in a deeply "adult" style (think "the voice of On Your Mark magazine") that seems to the children on the streets to be a very strange and dangerous thing. But even though the book presents this danger as real, it's actually a book with a very strong sense of fun that is not just an adult style, but a child style, aimed at those of us for whom it really does feel like fun. In the book, the things that are really fun are the sort of things that a kid could never enjoy, because the world is so rich and so real that those sorts of pleasures aren't child things.
Now that I think about it, In the Dream House feels to me like a parody of the genre and its conventions. I'm a grown-up man, not a teenager, and many of the things about YA books I like don't work for me when I read them. The main characters are sort of like me; the main characters' boyfriends are sort of like me; etc. In the Dream House doesn't even pretend to be about our lives, or to be an honest representation of our lives -- it is basically just an attempt to present the world to young adult readers in a generic, adult-ey sort of way.
I want to read a book that plays with things that are really hard or impossible, and in fact cannot be played with, as hard as they are, because it really can't happen, it really
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