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bumblesimagines · 1 year
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Imagine:
Meeting Kya
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Been busy irl! Sorry for no new sun and moon part. I most likely won't be posting tomorrow or on Wednesday as I'll be going on a trip but hopefully I can get the new part out after that.
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The sun felt warm against your skin, fingers dipped into the cool water of the marsh. The air felt fresh, the buzzing of insects sounded better than the chatter of the town, and the solitude of it all felt just right. No prying eyes or nosy ears. No gossiping neighbors or so-called friends who gave out backhanded compliments.
The soft sound of a motor pulled your attention away from the dark water and onto the boat approaching yours. The owner studied you for a moment, almost as if assessing if you were a threat or not.
"You must be Tate's friend." You called out, wiping your fingers against your pants. You knew who she was, or at least what the town had dubbed her. The Marsh Girl. Not a day went by without some old lady whispering about the dirty, wild girl living alone in the marshes. You'd heard plenty about her in your youth; teeth as sharp as a gators, eyes that glowed in the dark, and feral like a street cat.
And yet, she looked no different than the other girls in town.
"You know Tate?" She called back, allowing her boat to get closer to yours.
"He's my cousin."
"(Y/N)?" It felt odd to have the infamous Marsh Girl say your name.
"He's mentioned me, huh?" You chuckled and she smiled warmly.
"Yes," She nodded, shoulders lowering as she relaxed. "He said he always followed you around when you were kids. He mentioned he borrowed some books of yours to teach me things."
Right. 'Borrowed'. Tate totally hadn't taken your books without mentioning it to you only to return them a week or two later with a toothy grin and promises of making it up to you.
"You heard from him?" She asked, hands curling in her lap as her expression turned solemn.
"Not since he left." You shook your head. "But his dad mentioned he's doing well."
"Good." She breathed, though the frown remained on her face.
"Has Tate ever mentioned my writing?" You asked, hoping a change of topic would lift her spirits.
"Yes, he did. Said he wanted to introduce us so we could publish a book together with my drawings.. said you wanted to be an author."
"Well, how 'bout it? I've got time to spare, if you want to put those artistic skills to work."
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booksociety · 2 years
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Book Society introduces its August and September reading event - Of Gods & Tales! As we are celebrating our fourth birthday this month, our members have decided for us to revisit the theme of our very first reading event titled Myths. As both names suggest, this event's focus is on books inspired by various mythologies from all around the world, as well as their retellings. This event is open to everyone, not just our members, so we invite you to come and join us on our mythical reading quest!
✧ how to participate:
optional: reblog this post; check out our network and members
read (or reread) a book of your choice that fits this month’s theme
share what book you've chosen, thoughts, reactions, and/or creations
use the tag #booksocietynet in your posts, and include “@booksociety's Of Gods & Tales event: [insert book title here]” in the description of your creations
the event starts on August 5 and ends on September 30
✧ reading recommendations (under the cut):
Ariadne by Jennifer Saint (adult, retellings, romance, historical; 320 pages; Greek mythology)
A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes (adult, retellings, historical; 368 pages; Greek mythology)
A Thousand Steps into Night by Traci Chee (young adult, fantasy, adventure; 400 papges; Japanese mythology)
A Touch of Darkness (Hades x Persephone #1) by Scarlett St. Clair (adult, romance, fantasy; 282 pages; Greek mythology)
Beasts of Prey (Beasts of Prey #1) by Ayana Gray (young adult, fantasy, romance; 496 pages; African mythologies)
Blood of Elves (The Witcher #1) by Andrzej Sapkowski (adult, high fantasy; 398 pages; Polish and Slavic mythology)
Blood Scion (Blood Scion #1) by Deborah Falaye (young adult, high fantasy; 432 pages; Yoruba-Nigerian mythology)
Daughter of the Moon Goddess (The Celestial Kingdom Duology #1) by Sue Lynn Tan (young adult, retellings, romance; 512 pages; Chinese mythology)
Daughters of Sparta by Claire Heywood (adult, historical fantasy, retellings; 370 pages; Greek mythology)
Deathless by Catherynne M. Valente (adult, historical, fantasy; 352 pages; Russian mythology)
Elektra by Jennifer Saint (adult, retellings, historical; 291 pages; Greek mythology)
Empress of All Seasons by Emiko Jean (young adult, fantasy, romance; 384 pages; Japanese mythology)
Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (adult, fantasy, magic realism; 338 pages; Mexican mythology)
Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (urban fantasy, humour; 491 pages; Biblical mythology)
Here, The World Entire by Anwen Kya Hayward (adult, fantasy, novella; 83 pages; Greek mythology)
Kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Patel (adult, retellings, LGBT; 478 pages; Hindu mythology)
Lore by Alexandra Bracken (young adult, urban fantasy, romance; 480 pages; Greek mythology)
Lore Olympus: Volume One (Lore Olympus Volumes #1) by Rachel Smythe (adult, romance, graphic novel; 384 pages; Greek mythology)
Love in Colour: Mythical Tales from Around the World, Retold by Bolu Babalola (adult, romance, short stories; mixed mythologies including West-African, Greek and Middle Eastern)
Neon Gods (Dark Olympus #1) by Katee Robert (adult, romance, fantasy, retellings; 380 pages; Greek mythology)
Never Have I Ever by Isabel Yap (short stories; 297 pages; Philipino mythology)
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke (adult, fiction, mystery, fabulism; 245 pages; Greek mythology)
Race to the Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse (middle grade, fantasy, adventure; 356 pages; Navajo mythology)
Shadow of the Fox (Shadow of the Fox #1) by Julie Kagawa (young adult, fantasy, romance; 454 pages; Japanese mythology)
Sh*t Cassandra Saw by Gwen E. Kirby (adult, fantasy, short stories; 288 pages; Greek mythology)
Skin of the Sea (Skin of the Sea #1) by Natasha Bowen (young adult, mythology; 336 pages; West African mythology)
Song of Sacrifice (Homeric Chronicles #1) by Janell Rhiannon (adult, fantasy, retellings; 543 pages; Greek mythology)
Sunblind (Sunblind #1) by Ramona Meisel (adult, poetry, LGBT; 95 pages; Greek mythology)
The Bear and the Nightingale (The Winternight Trilogy #1) by Katherine Arden (adult, historical; 319 pages; Russian and Slavic mythology)
The City of Brass (The Daevabad Trilogy #1) by S.A. Chakraborty (adult, historical, fantasy; 533 pages; Middle Eastern mythologies)
The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea by Axie Oh (young adult, fantasy, romance, retellings; 336 pages; Korean mythology)
The Goddess of Nothing At All (Unwritten Runes #1) by Cat Rector (adult, fantasy, romance, LGBT; 430 pages; Norse mythology)
The Heartless Divine (The Heartless Divine #1) by Varsha Ravi (adult, fantasy; 434 pages; Hindu mythology)
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon (adult, high fantasy, LGBT; 848 pages; Christian mythology)
The Shadow of the Gods (Bloodsworn Saga #1) by John Gwynne (adult, high fantasy; 480 pages; Norse mythology)
The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy #1) by Pat Barker (adult, retellings, historical; 325 pages; Greek mythology)
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (adult, retellings, historical, fantasy, romance, LGBT; 352 pages; Greek mythology)
The Sunbearer Trials (The Sunbearer Duology #1) by Aiden Thomas (young adult, fantasy, LGBT; 352 pages; Mexican mythology)
The Witch and the Tsar by Olesya Salnikova Gilmore (adult, retellings; 368 pages; Russian mythology)
The Witch's Heart by Genevieve Gornichec (adult, fantasy, romance; 359 pages; Norse mythology)
The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid (adult, fantasy, romance; 448 pages; Jewish and Hungarian mythology)
This Woven Kingdom (This Woven Kingdom #1) by Tahereh Mafi (young adult, high fantasy, romance; 512 pages; Persian mythology)
Trail of Lightning (The Sixth World #1) by Rebecca Roanhorse (adult, urban fantasy, postacopalyptic; 287 pages; Native American mythologies)
Wake, Siren: Ovid Resung by Nina MacLaughlin (adult, fantasy, short stories; 352 pages; Greek mythology)
Wicked Fox (Gumiho #1) by Kat Cho (young adult, urban fantasy, romance; 429 pages; Korean mythology)
Wildalone (Wildalone Sagas #1) by Krassi Zourkova (young adult, fantasy, romance; 384 pages; Bulgarian mythology)
Woven in Moonlight (Woven in Moonlight #1) by Isabel Ibañez (young adult, fantasy, romance; 384 pages; Bolivian mythology)
more recommendation here, under our 2018 event post
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swiftie-blog-123 · 10 months
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Fictional Characters as Taylor Swift songs
Fearless
You Belong with Me: Archie and Betty (Riverdale)
Love Story: Arthur and Gwen (Merlin)
Red
I Knew You Were Trouble: Shane (The L Word)
1989
Welcome to New York: Jessie (Disney Channel's Jessie)
Wonderland: Alice (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
Bad Blood: Prof X and Magneto (X-Men movies)
You're in Love: Alice and Dana (The L Word)
Reputation
Look What You Made Me Do: Wanda Maximoff (MCU)
Don't Blame Me: Joker and Harley Quinn (Batman)
This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things: Gatsby (Great Gatsby)
Lover
Paper Rings: Hermione and Ron (Harry Potter), Jake and Amy (Brooklyn 99)
Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince: Graham and Megan (But I'm a Cheerleader)
The Archer: Aloy (Horizon Zero Dawn), Kate Bishop (Marvel comics)
You Need to Calm Down: Glee Characters (Glee), Young Avengers Characters (Young Avengers Vol 2), X-Men characters (X-Men comics)
False God: Annabeth and Percy (Heroes of Olympus)
Folklore
mad woman: Wanda Maximoff (MCU), Morgana (Merlin), Bertha (Jane Eyre)
Evermore
ivy: Rachel and Luce (Imagine Me & You)
tolerate it: Mr. And Mrs. de Winter (Rebecca)
no body, no crime: Maxim and Rebecca (Rebecca)
gold rush: Hulkling and Wiccan (Young Avengers)
Midnights
Lavender Haze: Carol and Therese (The Price of Salt)
Midnight Rain: Jo and Laurie (Little Women)
Great War: Harry Potter characters (Harry Potter), Merlin and Arthur (Merlin)
Dear Reader: Jo (Little Women)
You’re On Your Own Kid: Annabeth Chase (Percy Jackson), Karolina Dean (Runaways)
Anti-Hero: Allison DiLaurentis (Pretty Little Liars)
Vigilante ****: Harley Quinn (DCEU)
Others
Carolina: Kya Clark (Where the Crawdads Sing)
I’ll add more as I think of them! Give me suggestions if you have them!
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ravensbug · 3 years
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Request Guidelines
This post will have the link to my masterlist, whenever that gets made, as well as my guidelines for writing requests.
I’ll do pretty much anything except smut. It’s just not happening yet.
I write Fem!reader because that’s what I am. I can be gender neutral if asked. I won’t do Male!reader because I’m not comfortable with it. I can do ships if asked, but I prefer x reader stories.
Requests: Open/Closed
Characters I write for:
Legend of Korra
Korra
Asami (rarely)
Kuvira
Lin Beifong
Kya
Avatar the Last Airbender
Katara
Toph
Suki
Azula
The 100 (I’m still new to the fandom)
Lexa
Clarke
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I don’t have a prompt masterlist so you can use whatever you find or just give me a summary to go off of. I’m really lenient about stuff right now, since I haven’t posted much on here yet. 
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