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celerydays 1 year ago
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Princess and the Frog Turtle AU 馃悽馃憫
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masilvi 2 years ago
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Here鈥檚 my piece for the @adrinettezine !
I loved seeing how everyone鈥檚 work came together in this funky little zine, I hope you enjoyed them too 馃挅
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missjiru 1 year ago
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Sneaky peek for my contribution to the @mlcalendarproject! Thank you for having me! This was so much fun to work on and I'm honoured to be part of the project with so many other great artists! As is tradition with the project, the calendar will be available for free to download on December 1st!
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laeitonme 2 years ago
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I can finally share this! It's my piece for the Once Upon A Time Miraculous Zine.
The story is that Alya is traveling through the desert when she is approached by a jann (a type of jinn) (also Nino) that reveals an oasis because he likes~ her~
Also she was being chased by ghouls and he hates those, so why not help her escape?
@onceuponzine
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eyepatchdate 1 year ago
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i enjoy the main characters of miraculous too, i promise, and the plotlines etc.聽 i just only post about gabriel. hes my brand.
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dykerory 7 days ago
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2025 Book Bingo!!
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My dearest @batmanisagatewaydrug issued this challenge and here I am listing the books I intend to read in 2025! Under a read more because I'm not a monster
Literary Fiction: Our Share of Night (2019) by Mariana Enr铆quez, trans. Megan McDowell
Short Story Collection: Alien Sex: 19 Tales by the Masters of Science Fiction and Dark Fantasy (1990), edited by Ellen Datlow
A Sequel: Don鈥檛 Fear The Reaper (2023) by Stephen Graham Jones
Childhood Favorite: When You Reach Me (2009) by Rebecca Stead
20th Century Speculative Fiction: The Time of the Ghost (1981) by Diana Wynne Jones
Fantasy: To Shape a Dragon鈥檚 Breath (2023) by Moniquill Blackgoose
Published Before 1950: Wuthering Heights (1847) by Emily Bront毛
Independent Publisher: Creatures of Passage (2022) by Morowa Yejid茅, published by Akashic Books
Graphic Novel/Comic Book/Manga: Something is Killing the Children Book One (2021), by James Tynion IV, art by Werther Dell鈥橢dera
Animal on the Cover: Coyote Rage (2019) by Owl Goingback
Set in a Country You Have Never Visited: Let the Right One In (2004) by John Ajvide Lindqvist, trans. Ebba Segerberg
Science Fiction: Finna (2020) by Nino Cipri
2025 Debut Author: Needy Little Things (2025) by Channelle Desamours
Memoir: Camgirl (2019) by Isa Mazzei
Read a Zine, Make a Zine: Leaving this one blank for now! If anyone has any zine recommendations I'd love to hear them!
Essay Collection: Unquiet Spirits: Essays by Asian Women in Horror (2023), edited by Lee Murray and Angela Yuriko Smith
2024 Award Winner: Linghun (2023) by Ai Jiang, winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Long Fiction
Nonfiction: Learn Something New: Abominable Science! Origins of the Yeti, Nessie, and Other Famous Cryptids (2012) by Daniel Loxton and Donald Prothero
Social Justice & Activism: Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia (2019) by Sabrina Strings
Romance Novel: Such Sharp Teeth (2022) By Rachel Harrison
Read and Make a Recipe: The Sopranos Family Cookbook: As Compiled by Artie Bucco (2002), by Allen Rucker, David Chase, and Michele Scicolone
Horror: SOUR CANDY (2015) by Kealan Patrick Burke
Published in the Aughts: Abandon (2009) by Blake Crouch
Historical Fiction: The Hacienda (2022) by Isabel Ca帽as
Bookseller or Librarian Recommendation: Leaving this one blank for now as well! If any booksellers or librarians want to recommend me a book so I don't have to talk to someone in real life. I'd love that.
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forthegothicheroine 13 days ago
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@batmanisagatewaydrug set up a fun Book Bingo for 2025, and want to try and do it!
This planned list of books for me to read is extremely subject to change, especially since I always get a lot of books as holiday presents, but here's the plan as of this moment.
Literary Fiction: The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. My mother got me a bunch of Steinbeck for my birthday, since I liked Cannery Row, so let's see if I can do now what I couldn't in high school!
Short Story Collection: The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury. Another author I don't know super well but who has written at least some things I like.
A Sequel: Sweet Thursday by John Steinbeck. Like I said, my mom got me a bunch of Steinbeck and I like Cannery Row, so I'll try the sequel.
Childhood Favorite: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain. I read and loved three quarters of this as a kid- but I had to stop before what I knew would be the grim finish, where Twain's depression took hold. It's time I see it through.
20th Century Speculative Fiction: Anno Dracula by Kim Newman. I've come around on Newman, so I should finally try his Bad End Dracula AU.
Fantasy: Fool by Christopher Moore. I keep seeing this when I shelve things at the library and thinking 'I should get that out sometime' so let's make it sometime!
Published before 1950: Beowulf, translated by Burton Raffel. I loved the children's book Bea Wolf, and it gave me the urge I needed to find a good translation of the original.
Independent Publisher: Under the Pendulum Sun by Jeannette Ng. Gothic? Fairies? Dark historical fiction? Amazing cover? Sounds great.
Graphic Novel: Be Very Afraid of Kanako Inuki by Kanako Inuki. Another great cover that's already making me very afraid!
Animal on the Cover: Earthlings by Sayaka Murata. I loved Convenience Store Woman and this has a cute hedgehog on the cover, and that's all I need to know.
Set in a Country You Have Never Visited: Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist. One of the books that's been on my tbr for the longest time, and I loved both film adaptations.
Science Fiction: Finna by Nino Cipri. I'm always down to read about genre-shifting trips through alternate dimensions.
2025 Debut Author: You are Fatally Invited by Ande Pliego. I have a weakness for riffs on And Then There Were None, plus this seems like the kind of book my library will order.
Memoir: The Complete Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. I started this at someone's house and never finished it, so now is the time.
Read and Make a Zine: Archive.org has a bunch of issues of a Twin Peaks fanzine called Wrapped in Plastic, which I'm looking forward to browsing through! I hope it will give me ideas for what to create!
Essay Collection: The Collected Schizophrenias by Esm茅 Weijun Wang. Not much to say about this except that it sounds really fascinating.
2024 Award Winner: Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah. This won the Alex Award (for adult books with good YA crossover appeal) and I've been curious about it since I worked at a bookstore and put in the order.
Nonfiction: The Madman's Library: The Strangest Books, Manuscripts and Other Literary Curiosities from History by Edward Brooke-Hitching. I would indeed like to learn about those books! Because I missed the "learn something new" part, I will read The Feud: the Hatfields & McCoys by Dean King.
Social Justice & Activism: Beyond Survival: Strategies and Stories from the Transformative Justice Movement by Ejeris Dixon and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha. This has been recommended to me as a good starting point to learn about transformative and restorative justice, something I would like to understand better.
Romance Novel: Duke of Sin by Elizabeth Hoyt. Duke of Desire was great, so I'm eager for some more of that!
Read and Make a Recipe: I'm hoping to find something good from the Moosewood Cookbook, I need to learn more good vegetarian meals.
Horror: Diavola by Jennifer Marie Thorne. More gothics, and as always, I'm late to a book everyone else always loves!
Published in the Aughts: Great Granny Webster by Caroline Blackwood. Another book I always see on the shelves and always mean to get out next time when I'm not in the middle of something!
Historical Fiction: The Keep by F. Paul Wilson. Historical horror (with Jewish characters) is one of my favorite genres.
Bookseller or Librarian Recommendation: Poison Widows: A True Story of Witchcraft, Arsenic, and Murder by George Cooper. This was on the library website of recommended Philadelphia-set books, so I'll happily give it a try.
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thelastpilot 2 years ago
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For the record! Now that the MLCalendarProject has been successfully passed on, if any excited fan with project running experience (or a willingness to learn and follow through!) is interested in succeeding any of my other projects I would be happy to pass them along.
Remaining projects include the Nino Zine, the DjWifi Zine, and Miraculous Rain: A Miraculous Dating Sim
If you鈥檙e interested in directly making sequels to these projects instead of starting from scratch yourself, the blogs with baked in followers are possible assets that can be passed along. However, please intend on completing these projects! Its always tough to see fandom projects fizzle out.
If you have any interest, let me know!
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gabenathreversebang 2 years ago
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馃尃 Learn a little more about our GabeNath Events team! 馃尃 We鈥檙e bringing on new mods in anticipation for our next event. Thee captain, Harriyanna, is sailing towards you all next for the upcoming event!
馃彺鈥嶁槧锔忥笍 Harriyanna聽(she/her) is a junior mod for GabeNath Events. She does a lot. She鈥檚 a model, actor, cosplayer, designer, author, filmmaker, YouTuber with over 100,000 subscribers on her channel. She loves collecting perfumes, writing GabeNath fanfiction, and drawing in the Panty and Stocking art style. Check out her Miraculous AU, Justice for Nino, and the monthly zine attached to it, Style Queen. 馃彺鈥嶁槧锔忥笍
馃 Sign-ups for the Gabenath Reverse Bang 2023 are open! 馃
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feidolzine 5 months ago
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馃専MERCH SPOTLIGHT馃専
Been a fan since day 1? Our OG prints, featuring Nino and her children from Blazing Blade by @corvoides and the Genealogy/Thracia cast by @majibomber, is just for you!
Grab them in our zine bundles or as wallpapers with our digital add on!
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lunian 5 years ago
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Some kind of my futuristic urbanistic (lol) Nino for @theninozine uwu
You can upload it here!
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alazic02 5 years ago
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Here鈥檚 my final piece for the @theninozine! This was a fun project and the final product looks really good. Thank you Pilot for having me!!
Get the free PDF here!
Artwork 漏: alazic02 | buy me a ko-fi
Do not repost.
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ellohcee 5 years ago
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Here鈥檚 my piece for the @theninozine聽
A lot of talented artists and authors contributed to this amazing project! If you haven鈥檛 yet, please check out the free zine here!
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anifangor 5 years ago
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Heyo if y鈥檃ll didn鈥檛 know @theninozine dropped yesterday over here!
This is my Miracuchips entry for the zine, can find it credited under Allyzah Allene instead of gr33kw4t3rm3l0n (part of my rebranding)聽
It was my first zine to participate in and I鈥檓 really glad it was with such a friendly group of people. Thanks again to @thelastpilot for creating and running the zine singlehandedly and to everyone else in the zine for being awesome people!
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ballerinacorgi 5 years ago
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Finally able to share my piece for @theninozine !! Had a lot of fun working on this. Be sure to check out the zine itself if you haven't already on the link below! :
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buggaberry 5 years ago
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My piece for @theninozine !聽
It was so much fun to do, there were so many talented people in the zine. This was my very first one and @thelastpilot did an amazing job at putting it all together.
Check it out!
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