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IRENE 'Like A Flower' "Every bloom begins as an outsider to the world around it"
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God I love “We’re enemies, but we’ve been enemies for a long time, which is sort of like being friends.” Great trope.
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I loveee fantasy settings doing magical exhaustion:
burnt out pyromancers emitting steam and smoke
tired cryomancers shivering with visible foggy breath
weary necromancers looking ill and hearing voices
frazzled healers receiving the same cuts, bruises, and injuries of their patients
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Bluesky feels like too much of a void so far. I made the mistake of saying I liked books when I signed up and now my feed is thirty eight year olds promoting their novellas which is awesome but not what I want to see
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submissive in the way a livestock guardian dog is submissive to the sheep it kills wolves for
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i’m like if a writer did not write and did other things instead
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hey you kind of set off my prey drive. wanna get out of here ? you first
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*holds you in my mouth perfectly safe between my sharp teeth bc i love you*
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one of my favorite things to do in limited perspective is write sentences about the things someone doesn't do. he doesn't open his eyes. he doesn't reach out. i LOVE sentences like that. if it's describing the narrator, it's a reflection of their desires, something they're holding themselves back from. there's a tension between urge and action. it makes you ask why they wanted or felt compelled to do that, and also why they ultimately didn't. and if it's describing someone else, it tells you about the narrator's expectations. how they perceive that other person or their relationship. what they thought the other person was going to do, or thought the other person should have done, but failed to. negative action sentences are everything.
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