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Everen from dragonfall🔥 I’ve been trying to draw the dragon characters out of books I’ve been reading more (based on my own interpretation + cover art) Definitely recommend @lauraroselam‘s book dragonfall if you like dragon enemies-to-lovers romance 🐲
#dragonfall#fantasy books#lr lam#digital art#dragons#red dragon#fantasy art#dragonfall art#fanart#OokamiMonster#procreate
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Are you ready for another therapy session?
I've been playing through Dragonfall lately and unsurprisingly Glory is my favorite of the main four party members
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One off my paired prompts for @catlawexchange !!
Luffy and Law on a cat cafe date 💛
#cat law exchange 2024#lulaw#lawlu#autumns disaster art#lawluffy#fanart#fan art#trafalgar law#luffy#cats#is for dragonfalls on twt#thank you una for hosting!!
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Hello, exciting news! I've been designing some officially licensed merch for Dragonfall, through Kingdom of Threads! I drew the Everen & Arcady art here, and there's more to come soon!
You can get them here
#dragonfall#lr lam#i will post the separate art when they all get revealed :)#dragon scales duology#bookish merch#emberclaw
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Big cat and small cat @lauraroselam
#dragonfall#traditional art#fanart#everen#arcady eremia#dragon scales#l r lam#laura lam#cozy thief den#bookblr#enby and their dragon
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Hard coded band ending with Glory, can't seem to not get it no matter what i do ;c
#meart#sketch#cyberpunk#shadowrun#shadowrun dragonfall#Dragonfall#Glory#Shadowrun glory#shadowrun art
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Between WOE.BEGONE and KILLJAM X X X, I look at the fanart I want to make and I'm that factory worker meme going "Guess we're doing cybernetics now"
#woe.begone#w.bg spoilers#killjam xxx#I watched Full Metal Alchemist at a formative time in my life and I'm very excited#and then there's Shadowrun Dragonfall and Hong Kong#I want to eventually design things myself but I'm excited to have some of my favorite media to use as references as a starting point#fanart is probably the best thing that has happened to my art process in years ahahahha#also#don't they look so cute together#capslock is cruise control for cool#the King of WOE.BEGONE and the KILL JAM Queen 💗
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Everen Emberclaw, Twelfth Archivist of Vere Celene
Dragon Scales, @lrlamauthor
#I’m never happy with any dragon I draw but we move#nottvarg#digital art#dragon#emberclaw#dragonfall#everen emberclaw#l r lam
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Portrait 1/30 - Walerya Wojnarowska (Shadowrun OC)
#shadowrun#shadowrun art#shadowrun oc#oc#original character#walerya wojnarowska#maybe I will colour this one day and start new dragonfall and hong kong runs with it
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has anyone else read Dragonfall, i wanna talk about the queer shapeshifters pleassssseeeee
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Ok ok, let's get back on track. Work was draining these past weeks, but I'm on vacation now, so time to catch up! June was the month of the library books. I put a bunch on hold in April and May and they all came in at the same time. And after up to 10 weeks of waiting I was not about to push a single one back further, so I had to work a bit there. 8D Also, according to my list I've read 51 books in the first 6 months of the year. I seem to remember wanting to read less this year? Yeah. Not going well.
Gwen & Art are Not in Love (Lex Croucher): I read it in the very first days of June, which was basically an eternity ago, so my memory is a bit wonky. I do remember I had lots of fun! It was funny and sweet with a solid story and serious times when needed, nice characters, good adventure. The female lead did not get on my nerves! There was a cat! And a girl with a (legendary) sword! I think, though, it's a bit unfair that both boys ended up with permanent bodily harm while the girls got away scratchfree … Go read it!!
Thief in the Night (KJ Charles): I didn't know anything about this other than the summary when I put it on my waitlist in the library. After 10 weeks it finally came in and my first thought was "Is it broken?!" because it's only about 100 pages! It is a full story, mind you, I was just so suprised by it (and because I waited for so long!). It's a companion story to The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting, featuring the brother of the protagonists of that one. It's pretty cute. Super short, but just the right length for a simple story. We can have a simple story once in a while. I had a good time reading this.
The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting (KJ Charles): I borrowed this right after Thief in the Night. This is a full-length novel, so it has a lot more time to dive into characters and intricacies. It's nice. Like not groundbreaking, but very enjoyable. There's this thing about (pseudo-historic) British aristocracy that just calls for mocking them. I liked a lot how the climax and ending played out!
Flowerheart (Catherine Bakewell): Now this was another difficult book for me. I thought with time I'd get a little more chill with YA fantasy heroines. Seems I'm not there yet. The heroine here has these whiny self-pitying phases that really annoyed me. She's like "Oh maybe he never liked me in the first place" just because the guy didn't want her help at one thing. But: 1) He was her very close childhood friend, that was not a lie. 2) She has like one day of training in and can't control her magic, so her help would be … probably no help at all. And 3) when he told her before that he needs her on the weekends she said no, she can't … So why is she getting upset?! I hate characters like this. /D But thankfully, this is only half of the time, the other half she's pretty ok (the guy as well) and I actually found myself liking the book. The romance is acceptable and it does have some nice imagery going on with all the flower magic and stuff.
Sounds Fake But Okay (Sarah Costello & Kayla Kaszyca): My one non-fiction book of the year. :D It's about seeing the world from the perspectives of a_spec people. Like taking apart all that amatonormativity and all these ideas about romance and family and stuff that most of our world sees as right and normal. So it's not just a "let me tell you what aromanticism and asexuality are"-book but dives a bit deeper. I found it insightful. I think, both a_spec and allo people can take something away from reading this. Challenging our social constructs in thought at least can't hurt after all. Regarding the ebook library edition I read I didn't quite like the layout as the incorporated community quotes where not well marked and I stumbled over them a few times before realising it's another quote. That's probably no issue in the paper version though. I also struggled to tell the authors Sarah and Kayla apart. They introduce themselves and their stories in the beginning but I immediately jumbled them up ...
Captive Prince Trilogy (C.S. Pacat): I borrowed the English edition from the library … and didn't want to return it! Which is stupid because I own the German version in paper. But that kinda sums up how I feel about these books. Captive Prince was not the very first gay fantasy book I read almost two years ago but the first one I liked. (The actual first was Rowan & Ash by Christian Händel which had a terribly selfish love interest and shied away from all the important conflict. (And yeah, long before that I did read The Raven Cycle but I picked that one up for the Ley lines and the no-kiss-promise. The gay was just a pleasant surprise, so I don't count it.)) Which is funny, because especially the beginning is so filthy! I remember being quite put off by this the first time around, but apparently it was intriguing enough to continue reading. I like the incredible slow-burn of Damen's and Laurent's relationship. The slow building of trust in a surrounding where trust is so rare. How shit happens between them and they have to sort it out on page before progressing. How you only catch glimpes of Laurent's true self for a long time. I like it when authors feel smart through their writing and writing Laurent's and the Regent's intrigues and all the different settings with war strategies etc. sure does feel smart to me. I like the slow-burn in stories as well when things start at some point and only get important much later and all weaves together beautifully. It's so rewarding. Look, where we started - look, how far we've come! Hah. u3u
Riley Weaver Needs a Date for the Gaybutante Society (Jason June): For the end of the month I went for something light and funny. Of all the authors I read last year F.T. Lukens and Jason June stuck with me the most. Lukens for the cozy charming fantasy and June for the slightly silly noisy onea. Riley Weaver is no exception to that. It does have a serious undertone and message, though, but due to the framework of the story it manages to never feel dull or preachy.
I also tried to read Dragonfall by L.R. Lam, but gave up after just 50 pages. I can't even say if it's good or bad, because I don't know. I couldn't stand the viewpoints. Like, there's three people. The first one is a 1st person narrator, who refers to the second person as You, but in the narration, not dialogue! That put me off so much. It was so … icky! The second person narrates 1st person as well. If there's another "you" I don't know because I didn't make it to the point where they meet for real. And then the third person comes along and … it's 3rd person?! And I screamed! God, I hate that. I mean, it can work and I have read books that I like with inconsistent viewpoints but there was nothing here for which I was willing to endure. To be fair, I don't like dragons in the first place, so maybe we never were a good match from the start. :'D
That's it for June!
#yaku reads#books#bookblr#lgbtq books#queer books#queer lit#kj charles#the gentle art of fortune hunting#thief in the night#cs pacat#captive prince#riley weaver needs a date#gwen and art are not in love#flowerheart#sounds fake but okay#dragonfall
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Apparently I just draw Glory forever now. I know her claws contract but I think she can give the industrial death arms a rest every now and again
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more deer people. deeple
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Glory from Shadowrun >:)
By far my favorite story line in the game


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Desperately trying to hold onto this. I've never felt misunderstood by so many and yet deeply understood by a few when releasing a creative work before, and it's a lot for a poor writer with emotional dysregulation lol.
I had someone complain that the mini dragons in my world are 'basically just pigeons.' Haven't read a review since I stumbled on that one. I realised if little dragon wyverns flitting about in the background of a book causes you anger rather than joy, then my book was never gonna be for that reader.
I write for the people who like my art just the way my mind and heart do, without me having to compromise.
this is advice I've given friends directly before and I've probably also posted it but I really like giving it so here it is potentially again: do not create something for an imaginary bad faith reader.
there will always be someone who finds fault in your work. there will be people who read the messages on it wrong. there will be people who will take every compelling aspect about your work off of it so they can put in their own.
you cannot make art for these people.
you will never write a story that is free from criticism. you will never draw a piece that everyone finds appealing. you will never compose a song that everyone enjoys hearing. you cannot, fundamentally, set out to create something and only think of how you can avoid someone not liking it.
because, and this is key, there will be someone who sees every angle of your story and feels its intent in their heart and gushes to their friends about it. you will draw someone's favorite art and they will make it their phone wallpaper because they want to see it every day. someone will fall in love with your song and loop it on their way to work because it gets them through the day. and THOSE are the people your work is for. THOSE are the people you have to care about, because they love what you make for what it is - because it's itself.
if you set out to create something and file off every sharp edge, prune every thorn, you will be left with something fragile and weak, and it will be fragile and weak for the sake of someone who does not exist but that you were scared of anyway.
sharing art is complex and tangled and powerful, and anything you care enough to create deserves to flourish as itself. get sillay.
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still at war wth my art block but these babies deserved at least a doodle since I finished Emberclaw
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