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fic-and-art-for-ships · 2 years ago
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First day!
Look at how hard she’s working, thank goodness sans is there to bring her coffee and a blanket. 💕💕
@fransweek
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hadesoftheladies · 1 year ago
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i understand homosexual transwomen needing to be perceived as female. i understand dysphoric individuals needing to be perceived as the sex they're trying to emulate.
but what the fuck does that have to do with infringing on single-sex spaces? if i called a transwoman she/her because that's genuinely what my brain registered her as, why is that not enough? why does she need to visit a gynecologist? why does she need to "breastfeed"? why does she need to be included in femaleness? when she isn't female?????!!!!
you pass, congrats! now what the fuck does that have to do with lesbians not liking dick? with demanding we call your stomach aches periods? you do not mensturate, so what???! you are a transwoman, not a female.
why can't you own your transness????!!!! wtf does you being a transwoman have to do with me being female? what is difficult to understand about that? to accept??!
that's what's genuinely weird to me! if some of these "transwomen" were sincere, they'd demand having cis-exclusive trans-spaces. they'd want to create bathrooms, sports, hangouts, bars for transwomen.
but no. no it's not enough. and that's what we call male entitlement.
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thequibblah · 2 years ago
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Hi Suze, after fighting the urge to ask about like 5 fics & deliberating , I have decided to ask (again) about to Wed and to woo. And comma sutra. Thanks sm xxx 💕💝
kit i am rapidly running out of to wed and to woo content... HOWEVER! we forge on! no stone left unturned for kit marhoeders!
Sirius is watching him like he can guess at his train of thought. See, he seems to say, you have made a disadvantageous marriage, and now it’s too late to return the bride. No; Sirius would point out that technically they aren’t yet married, so he could still return the bride.
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and comma sutra is currently under construction lol i think i'm going to rework the exact premise a bit...but the tl;dr is that it's jily in publishing !
ask me about my wips
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miidnightpoet · 9 months ago
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@rainestorm-days
me whispering as i open yet another ao3 fic: you better fix all my problems you little shit
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dear-dragon · 15 days ago
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retconning the ending just a tiny bit . in my head they get married just as gaspar said he’d like them to be . 🩷🩷🩷
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385bookreviews · 9 months ago
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2.252 The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid
SPOILERS
Disclaimer: This review is my personal opinion. I did not like this book, but it is not my intention to hate on anyone who did like this book. I encourage you to read things on your own and have your own feelings about them.
Pages: 410
Time Read: 8 hours and 25 minutes
Overall Rating: 1.5★ Storyline: 1.5★ Dialogue: 2★ Characters: 1★
Genre: Adult Gothic Fantasy
TWs for the book: Violence, gore, blood, body horror, self harm, mutilation, religious bigotry, antisemitism, death, animal death, injury, murder, xenophobia, animal cruelty, torture, physical abuse, war, racism, death of a parent, bullying, hate crimes, colonization, child abuse, genocide, grief, emotional abuse, s*xual content, kidnapping, fire, confinement, vomit, classism, abandonment, racial slurs, misogyny, child death, sexism, trafficking, body shaming, toxic relationship, cultural appropriation, toxic friendship
POV: First person
Time Period/Location: The fictional country of Régország; including the village Keszi, the forest of Ezer Szem, the Black Lake, the Little Plain, Kaleva, Lake Taivas, and the capital city of Kirláy Szek.
First Line: The trees have to be tied down by sunset.
Évike has spent her entire life in the pagan village of Keszi, hidden away by the forest of Ezer Szem. Girls in this village are gifted with powers, the ability to forge metal by singing, the ability to make fire, the ability to heal, or, the rarest, the ability to have visions of the future. They wear wolf pelts as cloaks, giving them the title of wolf-girls. Every few years, the Woodsman, loyal servants of King János Bárány of Régország, come and take a wolf-girl to the capital, Kirláy Szek, where they are never heard from again. When Évike was 10, her mother was taken. She was born with no powers, and her father was Yehuli, a race of people that serve as tax collectors for the king. She has spent her entire life with one friend, Boróka, and was raised by the táltos (seer and village leader), Virág. The story begins with her helping the village prepare for the Woodsmans' arrival, and is taunted and teased by a seer girl Katalin and her friends. When they go to see Virág that evening, she has a vision, seeing that the Woodsman are coming to take Katalin. Because she is the only other seer in the village, and she is to replace Virág when she dies, she dyes Évike's hair and makes her pretend to be Katalin. The Woodsman take her and drag her off into the woods. On the way there, one of the Woodsman, Peti, tries to kill her in a religious fervor. The leader of the four Woodsman, one-eyed Gáspár, chops off Peti's arm as punishment. He later dies from infection and blood loss. They make it out of the forest and camp near the Black Lake, where the other two Woodsman are eaten by shapeshifting monsters disguised as black chickens. Gáspár and Évike fight them off, and he reveals that he is the legitimate son and heir of János Bárány. He says that his bastard brother Nándor wants to mess up the line of succession and overthrow their father. He follows the Patrifaith, like most of Régország, but is fervently religious and wants to exile the Yehuli and kill all of the pagans. Régország is also at war with Merzan, a country to the south, and where Gáspár's mother came from. King János wanted a seer so he could use her power to win the war. Gáspár wants to give his father a seer before Saint István's Day to stop Nándor from taking over, but in the fight Évike's hair dye came off and she was revealed for what she was. They make a bargain, that if Évike helps him find the turul, a magic bird that can see past, present, and future, he will let her return to her village.
They begin their journey north to Kaleva, where they believe the turul is. They stop in a village which claims to be plagued by a monster killing people. Gáspár agrees to help them hunt the monster, much to Évike's annoyance. They spend a couple days there and eventually find the remnants of the missing people in the tent of the village leader. Gáspár kills him, and they go on their way again. Gáspár and Évike grow closer the farther they travel north, and eventually reach Lake Taivas and the forest they believe hides the turul. In the Patrifaith, the Woodsman cut off limbs and body parts or cut themselves in order to wield magic. Gáspár's missing eye marks him as a Woodsman, and he cuts himself to light fires. Évike begins to wonder if she could do something similar. The wolf-girls get their magic from Isten, the pagan father god, but she wonders if she perhaps should have been praying to Ördög, the god of the Under-World, this whole time. She cuts off one of her pinky fingers and then sticks her whole hand into the fire and it goes out. They are chased from the forest onto the frozen lake by walking trees, and Évike falls through the ice. Gáspár jumps in to save her, and they both become unconscious on the ice. They wake up in a tree house with a pagan woman named Tuula, and her pet bear Bierdna. They later meet her partner, Szabín, who is a former Patrician. She tells the story of how Nándor grew up with her and he fell through the ice on a lake and froze to death. The Érsek, the archbishop, prayed over him and he came back to life, so he was given sainthood.
Gáspár and Évike try to continue their hunt for the turul, but Tuula and Szabín warn them not to. They realize they don't have enough time, and begin the journey back. Gáspár tries to convince Évike to go back to Keszi, but she refuses, saying she wants to find her father. They encounter several monsters on the way to Kirláy Szek, including a monster disguised as a naked young girl. When the monster dies, an spell makes Gáspár and Évike drawn to each other and they make out in the woods, but when the spell breaks, Gáspár rejects Évike, which hurts her feelings. They arrive in Kirláy Szek on Saint István's Day and Évike tries to find her father Zsigmond. Someone on Yehuli street finally tells her that he is being punished by Nándor for working on a holy day. It is against the Yehuli's religion to touch pig, so they find Nándor making Zsigmond kneel on a dead pig. Évike tries to defend him but is taken to the dungeon. She is then presented before the king, who wears a crown of fingernails all coming from the dead wolf-girls the Woodsman have taken. He is able to wield all of their powers. He tries to get her to demonstrate any of the four abilities but she isn't able to, so he tries to execute her. She brings up her hand to touch his sword and it disintegrates. She makes a deal with the king that she will use her magic to protect him if he promises to leave Keszi and the pagans alone and free her father Zsigmond. He agrees, and she spends a week playing bodyguard for the king while reconnecting with her father and learning how to write and about her Yehuli heritage.
Then Katalin is brought into the capital by Woodsman, and Nándor tries to kill Évike. She escapes, and her, Gáspár, and Katalin flee north to Kavala, using Katalin's seeing ability to find the turul once and for all. When they arrive back at Lake Taivas, they are confronted by Tuula, Szabín, and Bierdna. They all fight, and Évike jumps into the frozen lake once again. She finds herself transported to the top of the turul's tree, and she uses her magic to kill it. When she reaches the bottom, the Woodsman have caught up to them and capture them all. They are taken back to the capital, and the king eats the eyes of the turul, but the power is too strong and he starts to go mad. Nándor kills him then and there, and captures Évike, Gáspár, and Katalin. He kills the Érsek, and says that Katalin and Évike will be executed the next day, and Gáspár will crown him as king. Afterwards he will stab out Gáspár's other eye and exile him. The next day comes, and right before the coronation, Katalin has a vision and says that the pagans have come to attack the city. The Woodsman fight the pagans but lose, and Évike and Gáspár kill Nándor.
Évike goes back to Keszi and agrees to be the ambassador between Keszi and Kirláy Szek.
Évike: This book was nearly impossible to get through due to Évike being the most unbearable main character I've ever had the displeasure of reading about. She is unbelievably horny for Gáspár the entire book with pretty much no basis. She goes from hating him to wanting to have sex with him in no time, and there is really no chemistry or connection between them at all. Évike is a brat, reading as no more than a moody teenager, while in actuality being 25 years old. She is hateful for no reason a lot of the times, and while she definitely has reasons to be angry, she's mostly just a bully. The entire plot revolves around her saving her abusers to prove that they weren't right about her, and then she goes back to them in the end. Pointed out by a reviewer called Nasi on GoodReads, she does not at all act like someone who has been bullied and abused for more than half her life. She doesn't try to avoid situations in which she could be hurt, or have much of any empathy for Gáspár. She finally feels at home and welcomed like she never has before with her father and the Yehuli, and yet she still goes back to Keszi to be with her abusers and that makes literally zero sense to me. Everyone she meets reminds her of either Katalin or Virág to the point of annoyance.
Gáspár Bárány: He had so much potential that was completely wasted throughout this book. He honestly should have been the main character and had everything coming through his POV. He had to go through a lot of complex emotions: betraying his faith, fighting his brother, trying to protect his father even though he hurt him, falling in love with Évike despite the fact that she was completely unlikable, becoming the ruler of a nation overnight. He goes through a lot of growth throughout the book that we don't get to see at all.
Virág and Katalin: Virág whipped Évike almost daily and was cruel to her, and Katalin regularly burned her and called her racial slurs, and yet, with no apology for said behavior, and some half ass excuses from both of them, they get a redemption arc where Évike completely justifies their behavior in her mind and goes back to them, and they start being nicer to her just because she saved them all. Katalin's reason for tormenting her was she was jealous that Virág was nice to her sometimes (even though Virág was nice to Katalin ALL the time and never beat her). Virág's reason for saving Évike from being thrown into the woods after her mother was taken by the Woodsman and tolerating her for 15 years was that she had a vision and knew that Évike would save her life in the battle.
Storyline: The storyline was boring and unpredictable (but not in a good way). The first 50% of the book is Évike and Gáspár wandering around and being bitchy with each other, and while this would have been the perfect opportunity to have the romance build up, it doesn't. If anything it proves how little of a connection is between them besides the fact that Évike is horny and finds him hot. The next half of the book had me wondering the entire time how the book was going to end because I didn't see a way for a good, plausible ending (there wasn't). The real magic of the book was the magic of convenience. Nándor brutally kills the Érsek with magic previously unseen before by the reader, and yet Évike and Gáspár take him out fairly easily in comparison to how powerful this character has been made out to be. We also never get an explanation as to why Nándor IS so powerful. Évike spends half the book wondering about it, and yet the only explanation we get is that it must have been the time he died in the ice. But how did he come back to life? Why did he come back to life? Why did that give him greater powers? What magic was he really using? Ava Reid set up a pretty cool magic system and then gave us nothing with it. We only see Évike's magic a handful of times before she loses it by killing the turul. The Yehuli are shown to have a really cool magic using words that is also barely demonstrated. Tuula's magic, seeming to be a control over animals that the pagans in Kavala, the Juuvi, possess, is underused as well. The happily ever after ending we get where suddenly the Merzani, the Yehuli, the pagans, and the Patricians are suddenly cool with each other despite years and years of hate, violence, and genocide is completely implausible.
Representation: The language and culture were supposed to be based on Hungarian culture, but after reading the comments of a Hungarian reviewer named Brigi on GoodReads, among others, I've learned that the "Hungarian representation" is more like loose cultural and linguistic appropriation at best. The Yehuli were based off the Jewish people. Gáspár is mixed as he is half Merzani and he faces racism from his own people due to this fact. He also is missing an eye. Évike is missing a pinky finger, and the rest of the Woodsman also have missing pieces of their face/body, but all of that is self inflicted. Tuula and Szabín are gay, and it is hinted that Katalin and Boróka might have feelings for each other.
Summary: This book did have the potential. The magic system was unique and intriguing. There was a lot of good commentary on religion and culture. Gáspár could have been a really intriguing character. The gothic horror folklore vibe definitely was there and could have been there better. But all of it was wasted on a horrible attempt at enemies to lovers and nicely wrapped up ending where everyone is happy, the end. Ava Reid definitely knows how to write, and a lot of her prose is beautiful, but it felt like she tried to use her prose to make up for the fact that her story was simply not good. There was an abundance of metaphors and similes, so dense in parts that I had trouble differentiating the descriptive language from what was actually happening. Some of the word usage didn't even make sense. I love the unique names, however, from what I've heard, the pronunciation and spellings weren't even done correctly, and going back and forth from the story to the pronunciation guide constantly was exhausting. There was an overabundance of repeated words, phrases, and information that made everything seem incredibly shallow, and the fact that this was happening in first person narration reflected on Évike and made her even more unlikable and stupid. Also with it being first person, a lot of the flowerly language didn't make sense for who Évike is, especially when you learn 60% of the way into the book that she is illiterate. I really don't know if I'll be picking up anymore books by Ava Reid, and I sadly do not understand the hype here as this was definitely one of the worst books I've read.
Quotes: "I can't even light a match myself, of course, but if the price of Woodsman power is being honor-bound to some morose, pitiless god who demands purity and perfection, I'm not sure it's worth the cost."-Évike (p. 65) "All that talk of quiet obedience is for their benefit, not yours. They don't have to go to the effort of striking you down if you're already on your knees."-Évike (p. 97)
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chiropteracupola · 2 years ago
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But no flame burns forever / You and I both know this all too well...
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zenlesszonezero · 10 days ago
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fic-and-art-for-ships · 2 years ago
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Ahhhhhh Broomie!!! You magical and beautiful person!!! This is so lovely done and ahhhh!!!! I love it so much!!! I’m gonna end up crying 💕💕😂😭.
Once again, you are out here with talent and grace. Thank you for using my au for Fran’s week.
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@fransweek 2023
Day 4: travel
The world after the war by @fic-and-art-for-ships ✨
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distant--shadow · 2 months ago
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I just saw the AO3 email for twatw chapter 4 and I'm salivating you've Pavloved me
thank you? I think
I forget people get email notifications for this 😅and hopefully you enjoy the chapter so it can be a thank you!! (and also thank you for dropping by to share this🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️)
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mjiskindacool · 1 year ago
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Like petals whispering secrets along the breeze.
Hi there! I'm MJ, but I also go by Bluejay, so feel free to use whatever suits you!
I use she/her pronouns. My current interests are writing, photography, and art. My content will mainly consist of those.
His gaze tried to speak sentences to me that he couldn't find the heart to say, like goodbye, or I love you.
Main tags I will be using;
#BluejaysArt - All art I post will be included in the tag, but there will also be subcategories based on what the art is featuring.
#BluejaysPhotography - All of my original photography pieces will be included in this tag.
#BluejaysWriting - All writing ideas/concepts/pieces I make will be included in this tag, but there will also be subcategories based on what the writing is about.
Other tags;
#TWatW - Abbreviated version of The Wing and the Wisdoms, an original story I've come up with that I will hopefully develop into a full length novel. A kingdom run by the Wisdoms, beings with god-like powers who have a dark past, and perhaps the future too.
#SiaaL - Abbreviated version of Silence is also a Language, another original story I've created. Dystopian world where speaking is banned.
#WorldAbandoned - My third original story. Gov experiment gone wrong now there's monsters that hunt via electrical signals :)
Masterlists;
#BluejaysApocalypse - My fourth story, unnamed but basically a zombie apocalypse with some extra trauma and a big dose of found family.
TBA, but there will be one for every story I make just so they're easier to keep track of :)
It was instinct, unchangeable and unbroken. It was love, forever and outlasting.
All of the quotes included in this post were written by me! The stories from which they derive may or may not be posted at a later date.
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fic-and-art-for-ships · 2 years ago
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This is a beautiful gift @snowzing1 has given me. I love it so and thank you sweetie. You’re a wonderful person and your art has made me smile more.
Merry Christmas, Sweetie
Characters are from my “The World After The War” Au.
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notebookmusical · 3 months ago
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hey coco!!! hope september is treating you well <3
tbh i was unimpressed with a study in drowning too!! it was my first ava reid book and i had heard such good things about her, and had such high expectations … sigh. like it wasn’t *bad* i just found it … boring? nothing gripped me and i don’t think i absorbed anything. i literally can’t tell you what happened in that book yikes. im sceptical about lady macbeth but having my fingers crossed that juniper and thorn is good!!
lindsay!! hi friend 🤍 hope you're having a good september!!! i read juniper and thorn and also the wolf and the woodsman a while ago and felt similarly about them. i think ava reid's writing just isn't for me, which is fine! i do remember liking twatw most, and then i read j+t & asid pretty close together which might be why i was kind of eh about them both. i've heard some things about lady macbeth that make me hesitant to pick it up, but i hope you enjoy juniper & thorn much more than you did asid!
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bloodstainedstar · 11 months ago
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What about your muse are you most proud of?
✮ Hi @respondedinkind thanks for asking!
I ain't sure if this is specifically about my muse in how I write him or canonically something about them, but:
Even though the MCU gave him a super soldier serum I think he's one of the most human characters in that universe. I love how easy it was for me to connect with him because his trauma, his struggles, even his worries or likes/dislikes seem very real to me. The fact that despite everything he's done he still tries to regain his humanity doing what he can to adapt to modern society, that he helps and my God when a person actually thanked him for saving his life (spoilers: TFATWS finale) and you get to see his face like 'oh, so this is what it feels like' when being thanked by someone, being appreciated, acknowledged.
Dunno, I think my boy grew so much there, it made me actually proud (despite TWATWS having serious writing issues IMO).
I guess, making a summary: I'm just proud he never gives up, even if it'd be so, so easy to do so and considering everything that's happened to him I wouldn't hold it against him. I mean, I would if I were in his shoes.
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xjesslynne · 1 year ago
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Almost done giffing bones. Then tomorrow I'll work on Phantom and TWATW and Take me Anywhere.
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dear-dragon · 15 days ago
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“i should be struck dead for wanting you the way i do” and “if girls can be wolves cant men be beasts?” and “how much can you blame a hunting dog for biting when its only ever been trained to use its teeth?” and “i think i loved you then and i hated myself for it” and “if there is anyone i would damn my soul for, it would be you.”
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kissingagrumpygiant · 2 years ago
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Shes the only woman out there my one and only
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zenlesszonezero · 10 days ago
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