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Here's a cool conversion. It's a former jail that was built in 1908 and operated until 1978 in Corsicana, TX. It's only 1bd and 2ba, 1,195 sq ft, $495k. I wonder if there's room to put another bedroom. Let's look inside.
I like the open feel and the brick walls. The bars on the windows give it the feeling of authenticity. And, you can see the stairs that go up to the bedroom.
Oh, nice, a view of the tier.
Got the open concept main living space going.
I like the idea of cells as walls.
Cute kitchen.
Nice counter, too.
The 1st fl. bath is a shower. Very nice.
The bedroom. It's large. Takes up the whole 2nd level space.
Is that an original ceiling, or is it simulated to look like it was? I think that if they flipped the beds to be on the right wall, they could have 2 bedrooms.
That's nice- a little desk or makeup vanity behind the bed.
And, then it has an en-suite with laundry.
This must be a closet.
The roof top deck is lovely.
That's an original spiral staircase.
This is kind of odd, they left this huge opening in the side of the garage. Maybe they go in here to entertain and get out of the sun or rain.
The 3,833 sq ft lot is fenced in, which is nice.
https://www.zillow.com/homes/207-W-5th-Ave-Corsicana,-TX-75110_rb/127089116_zpid/
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Tips for ADHD Writers
(From an ADHD Writer & Spoonie)
As an ADHD author, and a spoonie (migraines) I know that a lot of typical writing "guidelines" can feel overwhelming and often don't work. I taught myself to write (results may vary) and after several decades of this; here's some of what I've learned to keep the dopamine and words going.
Throw out Genre Conventions & Boxes; Discover what stories you enjoy & write those.
There's nothing more restricting as an ADHD writer being told "this genre has to be this way." See those boxes. Break them. Find what type of stories and tropes and archetypes you enjoy writing in the types of worlds you find fun and exciting and write those. This should be fun. Writing may be hard, so give your brain the things it craves to snack on.
For example, I love writing romantic comedy with action. I love scifi and I love fantasy. I love shoving the two together. So, if I told you I feel my style is a blend of Jim Butcher action and Anne Bishop family dynamics, you might not get it. But if I said, I love the Mummy/Van Helsing, the Adam's Family, The Ocean's Series/St. Trinian's, and the Expendables, you might be getting closer. Oh, and Star Wars. Particularly the Wraith Squadron EU stuff of Star Wars. Han Solo and Bounty Hunter Wars.
2. Tackle Writing Craft Issues One Thing at a Time
All the writing guidelines and 'how to write' can be overwhelming. Turn off the noise, and choose one thing you want to work on in your story. Dialog. Description. Character Interactions. Conflict. Pacing. Whatever it is you want to work on, focus on it and only it. If you're working on dialog, then don't worry about description. If you're working on character interactions and group dynamics, don't worry about conflict.
The first "Craft" thing I remember trying to tackle was dialog. I wanted to write fun, snappy, dialog and not do question and answer responses like you see on sitcoms. It was the era of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and hopefully I made it my own later. Then I was like "I love characters, let's have fun characters." Plot and description came last for me. But I wouldn't be where I am today if I'd tried to do it all at once.
Go ahead and tackle this post bit by bit if you need to! I get it!
3. Write down all your Ideas into a paragraph synopsis outline.
Hyper fixation is great when you first get an idea. The juices are flowing, the dopamine is high and everything is all coming together. Or so you think. However, from painful experience, I know hyper fixation may not last between the 360K to 495K words of a trilogy, it might not even last past the first 80K. That's when having this synopsis paragraph outline filled with summaries and dialog snippets will be your savior. It will be able to rekindle your focus and make connections in your brain on what you were trying to do. And yes, it's okay if it's messy. You're the only one who is going to see it, and part of the dopamine thing can be making it less messy.
For example, I'm working on a vamp romcom trilogy right now. I got through the first two books and like the first 20K of the third book before my brain went "we need a break, write something else, PLEASE." then refused to focus on it for seven months. (I wrote a 'proto first draft for something else that I've been poking at for at least 10 years.) Sometimes, your brain won't want to focus on a story for years after you started it. Paragraph summary notes are your friend. And might be more important to do while you have this hyper fixation than the actual story itself. (Do what you can.)
4. Ditch word counts
There's nothing more depressing then trying to set a daily word count goal and not meeting it. Or seeing other people posting their daily word counts. Especially when you might write 50 words one day and 6000 another. Ditch this whole idea you have to write every day, because it's not feasible, and won't make your dopamine go up if you feel you 'failed' the goal or 'failed' in comparison to other people.
Writing is not about your word count all the time. It's about research. It's about idea gathering. It's about making that lore book. It's about getting all those pictures into a folder, and then sorting that folder. It's about day dreaming, and shower thoughts and the story you tell yourself before you go to bed. Or that music playlist you need to trigger your writing. Or buying the perfect candle. Making a map. It can even be scrolling tumblr b/c you might not be able to advance that story until you see something that triggers 'oh, that's what I want.' (I had this happen to a third book in a trilogy of a fairy tale sword and sorcery fantasy I was writing, it was a bit frustrating. But it's written and pubbed now.)
5. Copy and Paste what you might think is Half Assed Description
You've described something like a room or a person in your story, and you need to go back to that room (these are called key places) or person later or in the next book and you don't want to rewrite the description b/c that's not making you happy (unless description writing does that, then go you) go ahead and copy and paste it. It will save you time, and headaches trying to keep details straight.
Because as someone who doesn't see things when I close my eyes and I must define everything into words, people who can see things when they close their eyes probably think you have too much description. (Don't listen to them.) And it's okay to repeat yourself, because you are describing for you, and others like you, who need the description and reminder every once in a while what color hair and eyes and possibly skin, all these characters have and what the room looks like.
And don't be too hard on yourself. Go read Brian Jacques. If you can create a description even a third as well as Brian Jacques, you are winning. Okay, Brian Jacques wrote his books for blind children and thus described everything three times as he tried to include as many senses as possible. (Very important.) If you can hit one third of it, you are golden. (Also, he's fun. Long, as description eats up words, but fun. Err... formative years reading. Oops.)
6. Embrace writing the multiple stories/fanfics/short stories before figuring out what story you really want to tell.
Sometimes, it's not straight forward. Oh, how I wish it was. Sometimes, you end up writing what feels like thousands and thousands of words before you find in those stories kernels and ideas of the story you really want to write that you hope will make your brain shut up about that particular set of characters for a while. (Or not. Or not is okay too.) And this isn't wasted writing. There's no such thing as wasted writing. This can be part of the process.
So, the thing I wrote the proto first draft of, yeah, well, it's probably the third proto first draft and half a dozen other short stories where I figure things out. We are talking about 100s of thousands of words, at least two or three different change ups of where I want it to take place and genre types, but I would not get to the story I want to write without those other stories. And that is honestly, the most important bit, finding the story you want to tell in these bits of other stories you're writing, even if those stories never make it off your disk drive or no further than your closest beta reader.
The upside of this is, you get to know your setting and your characters really well. And so when you get to the story you want to tell, you can write that dynamic really well! On the other hand, you know them really well, and you might forget to show that dynamic in your story because you've forgotten other people haven't read the 300K words you've written over the years and don't know them very well. (This is when you need fresh eyes who have never read any of these other stories.)
7. Remember your readers are not in your head with you, and sometimes your future self isn't either.
It's okay to spell shit out. Especially if you're going for that YA audience or using a limited POV like first or 3rd limited. You can hit people over the head with the hammer. It's not 'show, don't tell,' it's show AND tell. You want to say the characters are good friends. Great! Now, go ahead and write out those fun character chewing the scenery scenes where they interact with each other and show me. If your character doesn't like interacting with other people, then you got to show me that. (Good read for this: Murderbot Diaries.) Tell emotions, write feelings. (How is their body reacting?)
This is good for you too, because you might not touch this story for months, have to go back and reread and are going "who are these people and why is the main character interacting with them?" And it might take a few paragraphs to go "Oh." So, go ahead and write it out for your future self too. (Been there. Done that. Expounded on it.)
I have had convos with my editor as I'm writing and giving her chapters, where she's like reacting emotionally and we're talking about this or that and some of it, I can't put in b/c it's limited third (and sometimes this happens with my 3rd omni stuff too,) but other stuff we end up saying, I go back to the scene and am like "okay, I should spell this out b/c obviously, I wasn't clear enough." And that's okay. I have a good relationship with my editor and really trust her, so this happens.
8. Don't worry about making it coherent for other people, unless you're going to publish (in any way shape or form.)
Look, if you are writing for yourself firstly, don't worry about structure, or pacing, or "Why do we care" stakes type of thing. Get the story out you want to tell and have fun with it.
However, if you want to publish, suddenly, all of this matters. Your story has to have some type of structure, some arc to it, a 'why do we care' type of stakes for the readers to latch onto very early on and it needs to be coherent for other readers who are again, not in your head with you. (This is why paragraph outlining can help. It can reveal the lack of this stuff before you get writing.) This is when I recommend strongly getting a development editor to help you find the beginning of your story and what the stakes/conflicts are for your characters and keep the story within your vision. (If they don't ask what your vision is, run.) And your structure just needs to exist, it doesn't have to be any 'defined' structure out of guidebooks.
9. When you get stuck have your handy 3 questions ready. What could reasonably happen next, aka what are the characters going to do? What could go wrong? And Does this Work for the Tone of my Story?
If you have trouble coming up with plots and you have no idea how to do conflicts, murphy's law is your friend. What can go wrong, will go wrong. You might come up with multiple ways things they can do and the ways they can go wrong and be like "but does this fit the outcome I want for my story, the ending I have in mind?" You might need to write them out. You might have to sit there and go "is this feasible or do I have to turn the story into pretzels to get it to work?"
Sincerely, watch the Emperor's New Groove. It didn't go through the Disney Process and every turn is "What can go wrong?" For both the protags, and the villains. At some point, generally in the third act, your characters will no longer feel as compelling if things keep going wrong for them. But in the first and second acts things can go wrong or appear to go wrong for the reader. (And then you get the dramatic reveal such as an Ocean's movie or Lucky Number Slevin.)
10. If you find it boring to write, your reader is probably going to find it boring to read. Summarize. Time Skip. It's okay!
This one is hard for me. Your story doesn't have to tell every minute of every day. Time skipping is your friend. Summarizing something that happens that isn't really plot important, they're doing this but you really don't need to show it, go ahead and summarize it. They were busy doing this, but we're at plot now!
Sometimes, that character interaction or fun going to a festival bit, or going on a date is the plot! This is called character development and your readers need to see it! Remember the type of story you're writing and figure out what the plot means for that type of story. (Hey, a romance without dates, is it really a romance?)
There's going to be times where you are going to be info dumping something you went and learned to write the book. And maybe on your third read through you realize, it's dull. And it's okay to summarize or take it out. Or sometimes, given you've read it six times, you might need to ask a beta reader "Was this boring, do I need to break this up?" Just to be sure. Because you know, yes, you will start to skim your own description and exposition. You are the one reading this book 10 times before publishing. Ack!
Or, maybe you've got the entire layout of the city/country in your head and why it is the way it is and all the politics, look, it might be relevant information, is it relevant right this second? No. Keep the story moving and put that information in context when it's important where it belongs! (See making plot paragraph summaries and writing lore books.)
Ten is a good number. In general, I also strongly recommend reading in your genres, and um, if you're writing a trilogy or a series, finish the trilogy, and write as many in the series as feasibly possible (more if they're say 50K words or so) before publishing them. This way if you find you've written yourself into a corner, or you need to make a call back but the call back you want isn't really there, you can go in and add those details or fix an ending without reader confusion issues. It can be something as simple as a plane going by overhead, or setting up foreshadowing for a later book. And you might not come up with that detail until 3 books in or know you need it and be like "crap" if you've already published. So, before you learn the hard way.
Most importantly, one spoonie to another. REST. If you need to rest, take it.
Bless and Happy writing ~ Ginny O.
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How many followers have you gained from your Boyfriend Makes Me Beans post?
after like maintaining a presence on this dumb website for more than a decade now?
after starting this blog as an alt for a weird side project idea i had where maybe I could get donations for writing fanfic about a popular media entity, and then, against all odds, building a relatively respectable tumblr following through the herculean task of writing a 495k word erotic fanfic about sans fucking undertale?
after finishing the above referenced fic and then somehow successfully pivoting this ship into a general humor blog where i’ve now spent years posting mostly original content about funny and/or cool stuff i’ve done or witnessed, occasionally getting the formula just right so a post would get big numbers overnight, continuing to gradually but steadily gain followers all the way?
to answer your question, my Boyfriend Makes Me Beans post, my recent deviation from my established formula, the one and only 100% cute and sappy thing about my life i’ve ever written, the lone story where I am categorically not the person doing the funny thing, the singular post where my character is a passive entity while my romantic interest gets the spotlight and the whole thing absolutely flunks the Bechdel test to high heaven
i have gotten an infuriating number of followers from that post
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2023 Fic Year In Review
Thank you for tagging me @rebelrayne 🤍
In 2023, l...
Started/worked on the following chaptered WIPs:
* Seamless | Kassam/MC | villa & post-villa fic (I started it in 2022 but published the majority of it in 2023 and completed it too yay)
* if not today, maybe tomorrow | Eddie/MC | villa (fix-it) fic (it’s currently on hiatus though)
* liquid gold | Alex/MC | villa fix-it fic
* (RC) Dead of Night | Malbonte/MC | mostly following canon throughout HS & HS2
Wrote/completed the following oneshots:
* Like salt and pepper | Tai/MC | high school AU
* the ghost of you | Oliver/MC | AU ghost!Oliver
* burgundy in my veins | Rohan/MC | fantasy/mermaid AU
* It was meant to be you | Toby/MC | finale rewrite
* a thief and a liar | Alex/MC | Christmas AU (2 chapters, maybe a third part is coming???)
* (TO) limitless | Klaus Mikaelson/MC | yandere!Klaus
* (RC) his neferut | Amen/Evthys | AU - setting right after s1/e9
Reached the following milestones:
* over 495k total words published (that’s almost half a million words in 1 1/2 years of writing afagahsh what!?)
* over 17k total hits 🥹
* over 100 fic subscriptions ??? This one probably makes me the happiest, like 100+ people get notified whenever I post an update 😭
* started expanding my fandom horizon writing for other fandoms and I’m really loving that
I’m tagging @eskiix @libelle949 @countessklair @crimswnred 🤍
#litg#litg fanfic#litg ff#litg fanfiction#rc fanfic#romance club fanfic#the originals#the originals fanfiction
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As of June 23 2023 we are just short of 495k.
“Let us put it generally: if a regime is immoral, its citizens are free from all obligations to it.” – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Gulag Archipelago.
[Pictured: Captain Pia Klemp sitting in a chair beside her controls.
@VivianAngrisani on Twitter wrote on 6/8/2019: “Pia Klemp, a German biologist & boat captain faces 20 yrs in prison for rescuing 1,000+ migrants at risk of drowning whilst crossing the Mediterranean. Seeking asylum is a human right. Only 1 in 100 sea captains are female. This woman is a humanitarian, not a criminal. #FreePia”
@Galactic_Rabbit quote-tweeted on 6/10/2019 and wrote: “Thinking about all those videos of people honored in their old age for hiding/protecting Jewish people.”]
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TRẦU BÀ ĐẾ VƯƠNG XANH/ĐỎ 🌿
🍂 Cây dùng làm quà tặng trong những dịp đặc biệt như tân gia, khánh thành, khai trương… 🍂 Với vẻ đẹp sang trọng của mình, cây trong phong thủy thể hiện tinh thần đế vương, quyền uy. Cực kỳ thích hợp để phòng người quản lý, lãnh đạo. 🍂 Thường được đặt ở bàn làm việc tạo sự thư thái và khích lệ tinh thần nỗ lực làm việc. Khuyến mãi Black Friday - Trầu bà đế vương xanh/đỏ sale chỉ còn 495K 🔥🔥 (giá gốc: 550K) áp dụng đến 29/11 thôi ạ.
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This house. I kinda love it. The wood and stone 1970 home in Kirkland, IL deserves someone who will keep it original and take care of it. 2bds, 3ba, 2,500 sq ft, $495k. Look at this architectural masterpiece.
The roof from inside.
This flooring is made from large log rounds and river stones.
The owners have already moved out, so it's very empty and dark on the main floor. It needs a new family.
Down here is a large carpeted rec room with a wall-size stone fireplace.
Oh, how nice, they left some bar stools. (You know how I love when things convey.) What is that on the side of the bar- is that a game, or part of the bar?
In this little room that has doors to the garden, they left a bench that looks like it came off of a covered wagon, plus some wall decor.
There is also a lovely shower room. With guest towels.
The main living area is on the 2nd level. Beautiful demi-lune hall table and mirror.
And, a nice faux tree.
It's a very large open space. There is plenty of room for dining furniture. I hope they didn't just stage it, so all this stuff will be moved out. Nooooo! Look, there's even a little pumpkin on the table.
Another beautiful big fireplace.
And, look at the kitchen. What thick marble counters.
This is nice.
Quite a huge living space.
Very large primary bedroom is off the main living area.
It has a lovely stone en-suite.
Most of the rooms have access to the deck around the house. This is the 2nd bd.
It's quite large, too.
And, a lovely en-suite.
From the deck, you can see the beautiful property, which includes a barn.
Look at how large the barn is. The barn can be used for horses or a workshop, plus the empty 2nd fl. has lots of potential. The little cabin has a fireplace and can be made into a guest house.
Looks like a place for a hoe-down, to me. It's huge.
The cabin's in rough shape, but it has electricity and a water source.
Lovely 5 acre lot.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/35444-Irene-Rd-Kirkland-IL-60146/61689101_zpid/
#unusual homes#unique homes#MCM architecture#rustic homes#mid century modern homes#houses#house tours#home tour
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Omg
Ma quanto è bravaaaaaaaaa
Fantasticaaaaa
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THU ÂM TUYỆT ĐỈNH VỚI GIÁ HẠT DƯA – CHỈ VỚI 495K
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Jay Fizzle & 03 Greedo Stay Down in “Still The Same” Video
A mainstay of the busy Memphis music scene with his fast-talking flow and enthralling street stories, Jay Fizzle knows not to mess with a winning formula. Reconnecting with West Coast legend 03 Greedo, Fizzle shares his new video for "Still The Same." A standout from his recent project, F*CK BEING FAMOUS, the track finds Fizzle recounting the keys to success that led him to where he is today, while Greedo reminisces on his relationship with the late Young Dolph and his PRE crew.
The video for “Still The Same” finds Fizzle in the sunny city of Los Angeles, kicking back and enjoying the weather before linking up with 03 Greedo as night turns to day. Soon, the pair hit the city to light up stages with their performance before heading to the studio to clock back in. As they recount the hard work they put in to achieve this lavish lifestyle, they know the hustle never ceases, so they keep putting in the work.
“Still The Same” arrives following cuts like “F*ck Being Famous,” “Built For This,” and the SNUPE BANDZ-featuring “Good Fellas,” as the latest videos from F*CK BEING FAMOUS. The new collection of unapologetically raw rhymes rolls out the carpet for a series of guests, both familiar and unfamiliar. Fizzle proves to have excellent chemistry with L.A. legend 03 Greedo on the ultra-funky "Still The Same," as the two bond over their enduring love for the color purple, and he goes toe-to-toe with Chicago rapper Kash Mirr on the steely "Blackout." Home to the recent video single "Dickie Set" (495k views), F*CK BEING FAMOUS looks to continue the momentum from DonaFizzo, Fizzle’s 2022 tape, and keeps his run going as Paper Route Empire's longest-tenured signee. Last year's DonaFizzo featured buzzing street hits like "Standing On Top Of Sh*t" ft. Key Glock and the heartfelt tribute "Long Live Dolph" ft. Ricco Barrino.
With F*CK BEING FAMOUS, Fizzle follows Dolph's footsteps, digging deep into his mastery of Memphis music and delivers a set for the Tennessee trap heads. Sit back and watch him rise to the top of his city's busy scene.
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