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Written and compiled by Editor Mrinali Jadhav 1. Read widely: Read books, articles, and essays from different genres and styles to expose yourself to various writing techniques and perspectives. 2. Write regularly: Set aside dedicated time each day or week to . Practice is key to improving your writing skills. 3. Join a writing group or workshop: Participate in a writing community where you…
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knuckle tats that say SOIT GOES
#slaughterhouse five#this book is going to change my life I just know it. reading chapter 2 nos#*now#loquitur
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y’all please read the baau masterpost, like actually read it, not asking bc i want you to know all the intricacies of the lore, but because i want you to read the rules to know what is and isn’t okay. such as making baau character ai. please don’t ask me about making a baau character ai when i have made it expressly clear that I am thoroughly against it.
#cjj sayeth#im addressing a small minority here btw i know most ppl understand this full well#but when i see proof that people didn’t read any of my rules or express no-nos then i get irked#like please read ok
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Hell Followed With Us by Joseph Andrew White mini review
What I liked:
Complex relationships
Fast-paced
It's gory
What I didn’t like
Repetitive inner monologues
Weak side characters
Overall, it was one of the best ya books I read in a while. It’s violent and cruel, and it doesn’t shy away from difficult topics. Recommending for anyone looking for a horror book!
#and maybe this is a me thing but i couldn't picture the monsters and the world for most part of the book#gimme some good descriptions!!#books#booklr#book photography#hell followed with us#o inferno que nos persegue#andrew joseph white#ya horror#ya books#queer books#queer ya#horror#read in 2024#50 days of booklr#the refuge's reviews#books and coffee#book reviews#the refuge of books
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Cor Iesu Sacratissimum
In honor of the new Encyclical :D
#catholicism#sacred art#Sacred Heart#Divine Mercy#Dilexit Nos#guys I am going to go home and read it. and it will be fantastic
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Why do you think a clone baby would break the TimKon friendship, considering Conner was pretty much unfased by the fact that Tim was trying (and failing) to clone him while he was dead.
Really want to read your thoughts on that!!
... because there is a huge difference between ac09 #3, where tim admits that he only did it because he was in a really bad place in his mind and he understands that it was a bad thing to do, and kon forgives him, vs the idea of tim actually succeeding at cloning kon without his consent ? see also: superboy (1994) #90. kon has very strong feelings about clones and their rights to bodily autonomy.
"you stole his body! you took away his choice!"
... does this sound familiar?
and all of this isn't even getting into the fact that teen parenthood is a very stressful situation even for normal teenagers, forget superhero and vigilante teenagers. this hypothetical baby would be created not too long before bart's death, which means that tim is hypothetically single-parenting in the aftermath of losing kon, jack drake, steph, and bart, and with everything else going on in his life when he moves to bludhaven and invents a fake uncle. to say nothing of his brucequesting. as for kon, he's coming back from an extremely brutal and traumatic death to be suddenly handed a child like congrats! you had literally no consent in this!
like. to be frank this trope just feels so deeply like the concept of "having a baby to save your marriage". that kid is going to be so fucked up because neither parent in this scenario is even remotely equipped to be a parent at this point. and frankly, the concept of "someone can use your body to create a child without your knowledge or consent and then you're expected to not only be fine with it, but also to actively jump into a relationship with that person and parent the baby with them" is just horrifying to me.
#answers#ohquediamalavilhoso#and this isnt even getting into the fact that frankly tim being anything but horrified about this is also. um. super ooc#but whatever 😭 anyway everyone go read sb94 nos. 87-90
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Totally get why fromsoft would use not grammatically accurate latin lyrics for their songs because. Meter Shenanigans. But also as someone who chews it. It kinda hurts
#WHAT THE FUCK DOES NOS DESTINATAE MATRIBUS#thecnically the translation should be 'us once destined to be mothers' but with the matribus its more#'us destined to the mothers'#actually tho the general grammar ignoring that is top notch#i especially love the fact that they used the mediopassive forms of some verbs to make it flow better#and the fact that they pronounce it with the proper classical pronunciation#<-scarred soul of a girl who got yelled at because she read CICERO OUT OF ALL AUTHORS using the actual classical pronunciation#and not the ecclesiastical one
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Im a huge sucker for pet names, and it seems connor is too
#dbh connor#connor rk800#elijah kamski#dbh kamski#detroit become human#dbh#dbh fanart#technically this idea is taken from a fic i read#but it contains very bad no nos#also ignore the fact that connor isnt holding onto anything
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People on here are always talking about Tzimisce fleshcrafters as Vampire Gender Affirming Surgeons but no one ever once mentioned to me that that’s explicitly a canon Thing Thin-Blood Alchemists Can Do??
#it is explicitly stated to create a permanent change even in vampire recipients#and that it has no efffect on the Nosferatu clan bane#rather incorporating a Nos’s Bane into the transformation regardless of their mental image of themselves#and calls out that it does not do non human elements in the transformation#it seems almost explicitly to me to be Potion Of Gender Confirmation Surgery#reading thru the Thin Blood Alchemy section has me like ‘shit maybe I want to try out playing a Thin Blood next’#vtm v5#vampire the masquerade
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“I fell in love with teasing you in the second grade, when I first discovered that I could turn your cheeks pink with just a word. Then I fell in love with you.”
- Better Than the Movies (Lynn Painter)
#better than the movies#wes and liz#book quotes#books#book#melhor do que nos filmes#livro#aesthetic#quotes#moodbord#icons#music#love#light acadamia aesthetic#light academic aesthetic#light moodboard#books & libraries#reading#books and libraries#library#livros#literature#quote book#liz and wes#wes bennett#lynn painter#libros#literature aesthetics#enemies to lovers#enemies to friends to lovers
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Being aromantic and finding that out in ur 20s is soooooooo funny bc I met the 3 people I consider my soulmates (one of whom is now my qpp) in october of 2016, and both before and after this i dated a few people but as i grew closer and closer w this group and also came into my gender and sexuality over the yrs, id sometimes wonder why i didnt crave romantic fulfillment anymore, and not fantasize about having a long term bf or anything. It didn't really worry me? Like, I wasn't concerned about it, but I would go like huh wonder what's up w that. Oh well not my problem!, every now and then
And then thru making friends w a bunch of arospec folks I was finally like oohhhhhhhh it's because my emotional fulfillment needs are already met and these people and our friendship is an intrinsic part of my being and i love them more than i can ever hope to describe. Got it!
#and z speaks#its not like i didnt know what aromanticism was! i even id'd as ace for awhile! im not anymore but i was on those fringes right#and its bc im aro in the weirdest way possible#bc i loveeee love and romance and i enjoy dating! sort of!#im one of those ppl that skips right to the old marroed couple phase bc i Hate the casual small talk phase#and i get crushes on my friends a lot bc i have so much love in my heart to give#its just not like. romantic!#if youve read the scholomance trilogy just look at el. thats me#we're aro in the same way#ANYWAY im just thinking about non traditional love and affection and how id let my friend silver do martial arts on me if they werent at the#other end of the state#and how in love i am w my qpp. and my embarrassing crush on [REDACTED bc i KNOW nos js gonna see this. no one can know] is#the worst part about that crush is its probably like glaringly obvious to them and i dont care That much bc having crushes is fun#i dont intend to act on it im just vibing#but the thought. that they might know. little mortifying#if u read all of these tags ur owed financial compensation
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"En agosto nos vemos", de Gabriel García Márquez
#en agosto nos vemos#gabo#garcia marquez#gabriel garcía marquez#argentina#lectores#subte#subway#leyendo#reading#currently reading#reading in public#la gente anda leyendo#literatura#escritores#premio nobel#literatura latinoamericana#realismo magico#lectoras#underground#tube#people reading#goodreads#wattpad
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Blue: Charlie, we can't let the Court know we live like this
Charlie:....what, with an internet connection, washers and dryers, and clean rooms??
Tweak: it will ruin our image
#vtm#this warren#silly#read most of winters teeth now and#yall i know what the canon nos are aupposed to be#but yall CANNOT convince me that its not partially a very good costume put on for oursiders of the clan#YOU HAVE YHE TECHNOLOGY TO MAKE YOURSELVES MORE COMFORTABLE#WHY ARE YOU DRESSING IN LITERAL RAGS TRASH AND RAW SEWAGE#you know those things where sometimes a stereotype is founded in elements of truth#and sometimes a stereotype is just a stereotype#this is the latter#frustration gnawing#im GOING to get the clan book
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ok genuine question i do want your guys' opinions on this
do you think it's worth it for me as a high schooler to read all of narnia when i haven't read it before? is it the kind of book that's only enjoyable if you read it as a kid so when you put on the nostalgia glasses it gets good again? or is it actually worth reading even when i'm older
for some perspective — i love PJO but i would never recc it to someone who hasnt read it by high school because it's just not the right age range anymore. that's the kinda perspective i have rn
#thoughts?#if ppl say yes i will read all/most of them lol i will forcibly make time by ignoring hw#like how im ignoring hw to make a tumblr post rn#nova talks#feel free to send anon yes/nos abt this idc#i was gonna make a poll but then i need to vote in it to see the results and eeeehhhhhh
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Currently reading Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White
#booklr#books#book photography#andrew joseph white#hell followed with us#o inferno que nos persegue#horror#ya horror#queer books#read in 2024#books and coffee#the refuge of books
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Cinco livros de autoras negras
Hoje é o dia de Zumbi dos Palmares e Dia da Consciência Negra. E pela primeira vez é feriado nacional no Brasil.
O primeiro é esse arrebatador “We Are Not Here” da autora Jenny Torres Sanches.
O livro narra essa fuga de três adolescente guatemaltecos. Ele é divido em 5 partes e narrado em duas vozes, a do Pulga e da Pequeña, com palavras em inglês e espanhol durante a narração e diálogos. Não há propriamente um final feliz neste livro. Ele é arrasador e mostra um mínimo do que os imigrantes que estão fugindo da pobreza de suas cidades ou do narcotráfico passam durante e depois da travessia para chegarem sã e salvos nos Estados Unidos. Alguns não conseguem nem passar pela La Bestia. Outros morrem pela desidratação que o trajeto causa por falta de água, comida e destrato da polícia americana quando eles ficam presos nos centros de detenções. Alguns são deportados, outros conseguem o tal “sonho americano” por ter parentes, amigos ou conhecidos no país.
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Para todas as crianças, o quais os nomes nós não conhecemos, de quem a existência e o desaparecimento tem sido escondido. E as crianças cujo os nomes virão depois da publicação desse livro, os quais também sofreram e morreram sob a custódia dos Estados Unidos enquanto buscavam por refúgio. Para as crianças perdidas ao longo da viagem, as que foram pegas neste intermédio, guiadas apenas pela frágil esperança, os quais os fantasmas vagueiam pelas fronteiras e desertos dos países que falharam com eles.
Vocês mereciam muito mais do que isso. Vocês mereciam ajuda.
Vocês mereciam sonhar. Vocês mereciam viver.
E para toda a minha gente, que lutam tanto, que são pura vida, esperança e beleza.”
Dear Martin, da autora Nic Stone, é um poderoso romance juvenil que aborda o racismo e a desigualdade social através da perspectiva de Justyce McAllister, um jovem negro de Atlanta que tenta equilibrar suas ambições acadêmicas com a dura realidade do preconceito. Após ser vítima de uma abordagem policial violenta, Justyce começa a escrever cartas para Martin Luther King Jr., buscando respostas para as questões sobre justiça e identidade que o afligem.
O livro é uma reflexão impactante sobre a violência policial, o racismo sistêmico e as complexidades da vida de um jovem negro nos Estados Unidos. Com uma escrita direta e envolvente, Nic Stone oferece uma obra que provoca reflexão e empatia, destacando as lutas e os desafios diários enfrentados por muitos jovens em contextos de opressão racial.
“Frankly, I’m not real sure what to feel. Never thought I’d be in this kind of situation. There was this kid, Shemar Carson…black dude, my age, shot and killed in Nevada by this white cop back in June. The details are hazy since there weren’t any witnesses, but what’s clear is this cop shot an unarmed kid. Four times”
Hurricane Summer* da Asha Bromfield, é um romance poderoso que narra a história de Tilla, uma adolescente que passa suas férias de verão na Jamaica com seu pai, a quem não conhece bem. Enquanto ela tenta se conectar com ele e entender suas raízes, o furacão que dá nome ao livro também simboliza as turbulências internas que Tilla enfrenta, lidando com questões de identidade, família e a violência de um ambiente patriarcal.
A autora mistura questões de gênero, racismo e o impacto dos desastres naturais para criar uma narrativa intensa sobre autodescoberta e resistência. Com uma escrita poética e emocional, Hurricane Summer é uma obra que explora as complexidades das relações familiares e a luta pela aceitação.
“But I can’t help but feel small in this moment, like I am silently begging for their approval. Like I was excited to feel wanted. Like I needed their company the way I needed my father’s.
The idea repulses me.”
"O Sol Também é uma Estrela", da autora Nicola Yoon, é uma história emocionante sobre amor, destino e escolhas. A trama segue dois jovens, Natasha e Daniel, cujas vidas se cruzam de forma inesperada em Nova York. Natasha é uma imigrante jamaicana que enfrenta a iminente deportação, enquanto Daniel é um jovem sonhador que aspira a ser poeta, mas se vê pressionado pelos desejos de seus pais. Ao longo de um único dia, os dois se conhecem e começam a explorar seus sentimentos, enquanto também refletem sobre o impacto das decisões que moldam suas vidas.
A obra mistura temas de identidade, cultura, e o poder do acaso, com uma narrativa sensível e tocante. Nicola Yoon utiliza uma estrutura dinâmica, alternando entre os pontos de vista dos protagonistas e de personagens secundários, o que enriquece a história e aprofunda a reflexão sobre como pequenos momentos podem mudar destinos. O livro é uma celebração da complexidade das relações humanas e da busca por pertencimento e amor, cativando o leitor até a última página.
"Somos capazes de grandes vidas. De uma grande história. Por que aceitar menos? Por que escolher a coisa pratica, a coisa corriqueira? Nós nascemos para sonhar e fazer as coisas com as quais sonhamos."
"Chaos Theory", de Nic Stone, é um livro que aborda temas de identidade, racismo e autodescoberta, através da história de CJ, uma jovem que luta para entender sua própria vida em meio ao caos emocional e social que a cerca. Depois de sofrer uma perda pessoal devastadora, CJ se vê dividida entre o desejo de seguir um caminho mais seguro e o impulso de explorar novos horizontes.
A narrativa é profunda e intensa, explorando as complexidades das emoções adolescentes e a pressão de se encaixar em um mundo que nem sempre entende suas lutas. Nic Stone escreve com uma voz autêntica e sensível, capturando as incertezas e os dilemas de quem está tentando encontrar seu lugar no mundo. O livro oferece uma reflexão sobre a importância da autenticidade e a coragem de enfrentar os próprios medos.
“The fault chain never ceases, Walter. Yeah, life’s a whole lot of cause and effect, but every cause was an effect at some point.” It’s”
#Consciencia negra#20 de novembro#cinco autoras negras#livros#negritude#fogo nos racistas#book#booklr#book quote#books and reading#book quotes
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