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꒰ #writingrules ꒱
⛦ i only write in fem!reader and nsfw. i do write sfw but even those works will nine times out of ten contain suggestive content. so i am not responsible for your lack of consuming the right content for you. my works are 18+ so minors dni.
⛦ if you read it, please reblog it. likes only go so far for writers.
⛦ i do take requests, but if i am uncomfortable with the request or simply do not want to write it, it will be ignored.
⛦ i mainly write for the hyung lines of txt + enhypen, but will occasionally write/take reqs for these groups: bts, riize, svt, atz.
⛦ i will not take nsfw requests or fics for idols under the age of twenty or specific idols that i do not feel comfortable writing smut for.
⛦ i will take fluff requests or fics for idols under the age of twenty depending on the idol and the request but it will not contain suggestive content.
⛦ i call niki my baby brother and will NEVER write anything but fluff with no suggestive content for him even after he ages above twenty.
⛦ do NOT copy, repost, translate, or modify my works on here or any other platform. reblogs are fine!
꒰ #thingsiwillorwontwrite ꒱
yes:
⛦ breeding kink, daddy/mommy kink, dom/sub idol, dom/sub reader, alcohol usage, infidelity, voyeurism, yandere, degradation, exhibitionism, slight choking, threesomes, food play(depends on the food), spit (again depends), oral (both f. + m. rec), finger sucking, hair pulling, and others that involve the darker side of my fics(ex: my vampires bleeding + chilling & killing series) ⛦
no:
⛦ pedophilla, shit/piss, feet, incest/stepcest, non-con/dub-con, any type of abuse/abuse mentions, aged down idols or minors aged up, high school au, eating disorders, weight focused reader, puke, drugs, member x member, etc that i decide to add over time ⛦
i will always have warnings on my fics so please mind the tags when reading my content. once again, i am not responsible for your lack of consuming the right content so please check the warning tags before reading.
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Five Things You Never Get Tired of Writing
Rules: list 5 things you never get tired of writing. It can be tropes, themes, characters, phrases, whatever brings you joy, then tag 5 people!
Flirty banter: I enjoy flirtatious characters, or characters being cheesy/playful. It's great when they're self-aware about it. Also, I like when the flirtee turns it around and renders the flirter tongue-tied.
Supernatural: Not the show. I like the paranormal in my fic. This includes Force weirdness.
Humor: From puns to irony to quips. In-character humor is challenging to write, but it's so rewarding.
Body horror: Those gut-churning (pun intended?) heebie-jeebies make my world turn. Characters suffer and recover and grow through blood, guts, and gore. 😇
Action: I even consider sex scenes a type of action. I also like lightsaber battles, fist fights, and magical duels. The challenge is pacing and not getting too wrapped up in details.
Tagged by: (the fabulous) @morby 😍
Tagging: @theold-ultraviolence @starlightsearches @clydesducktape @thembohux @peachyproserpina
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FANDOM LIST
THESE ARE THE FANDOMS AND CHARACTERS (AND SHIPS) I WILL WRITE FOR!
THERE WILL BE PLATONIC AND FAMILIAL SHIPS AND THEY WILL BE SPECIFIED! NO INCEST OF ANY TYPE IS PERMITTED IN MY REQUEST BOX!
I SUPPORT ANY TYPE OF SHIP (GAY / LESBIAN / LGBTQ+) SO REQUEST AWAY!
FOR ANY REASON, if a fandom or character (is)...
CROSSED OUT! I no longer write for the fandom or character.
HAS A “☆” NEXT TO IT! It is one of my favorite fandoms or characters to write for.
Without further ado, here are the lists (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
CRIMINAL MINDS
X READER / OC (SPECIFY IN REQUEST)
☆ SPENCER REID
DEREK MORGAN
PENELOPE GARCIA
EMILY PRENTISS
JENNIFER “JJ” JAREAU
BAU TEAM
SHIPS / PLATONIC
SPENCER REID X DEREK MORGAN
MASTERLIST
DETROIT: BECOME HUMAN
X READER / OC (SPECIFY IN REQUEST)
CONNOR
HANK
GENERAL CHARACTERS (POLICE, ETC)
SHIPS / PLATONIC
N/A
MASTERLIST
GLEE
X READER / OC (SPECIFY IN REQUEST
MIKE CHANG
SEBASTIAN SMYTHE
GENERAL CHARACTERS (NEW DIRECTIONS, WARBLERS, ETC)
SHIPS / PLATONIC
N/A
HARRY POTTER
GOLDEN ERA:
X READER / OC (SPECIFY IN REQUEST)
HARRY POTTER
HERMIONE GRANGER
RON WEASLEY
GINNY WEASLEY
FRED WEASLEY
GEORGE WEASLEY
WEASLEY TWINS
PERCY WEASLEY
CHARLIE WEASLEY
WILLIAM “BILL” WEASLEY
SEAMUS FINNEGAN
DEAN THOMAS
☆ NEVILLE LONGBOTTOM
CEDRIC DIGGORY
OLIVER WOOD
GOLDEN TRIO
WEASLEY FAMILY
SHIPS / PLATONIC
SEAMUS FINNEGAN X DEAN THOMAS
OLIVER WOOD X PERCY WEASLEY
MARAUDERS ERA
X OC / READER (SPECIFY IN REQUEST)
JAMES POTTER
LILY EVANS
REMUS LUPIN
SIRIUS BLACK
(YOUNG) PETER PETTIGREW
MARLENE MCKINNON
DORCAS MEADOWES
FABIAN PREWETT
GIDEON PREWETT
PREWETT TWINS
SHIPS / PLATONIC
JAMES POTTER X LILY EVANS
REMUS LUPIN X SIRIUS BLACK
MARLENE MCKINNON X DORCAS MEADOWES
MASTERLIST
LES MISERABLES
X READER / OC (SPECIFY IN REQUEST)
ENJOLRAS
COURFEYRAC
GRANTAIRE
EPONINE
GAVROCHE
BARRICADE BOYS
SHIPS / PLATONIC
ENJOLRAS X GRANTAIRE
MASTERLIST
MARVEL (AVENGERS)
X READER / OC (SPECIFY IN REQUEST)
TONY STARK
STEVE ROGERS
STONY
BUCKY BARNES
STUCKY
SAM WILSON
NATASHA ROMANOFF
PIETRO MAXIMOFF
PETER PARKER
TEAM CAP
AVENGERS
SHIPS / PLATONIC
STUCKY
STONY
MASTERLIST
MAZE RUNNER (SCORCH TRIALS / DEATH CURE)
X READER / OC (SPECIFY IN REQUEST)
THOMAS
NEWT
☆ MINHO
WINSTON
GALLY
ZART
JEFF
CLINT
CHUCK
GLADER BOYS
SHIPS / PLATONIC
THOMAS X NEWT
THOMAS X MINHO
JEFF X CLINT
MASTERLIST
☆ MERLIN
X READER / OC (SPECIFY IN REQUEST)
MERLIN
ARTHUR PENDRAGON
SIR LEON
SIR ELYAN
SIR LANCELOT
SIR PERCIVA;
SIR GWAINE
GUINEVERE
MORGANA PENDRAGON
MORDRED
KNIGHTS
MERLIN CAST
SHIPS / PLATONIC
MERLIN X ARTHUR PENDRAGON
☆ MERLIN X SIR GWAINE
☆ MERLIN X LANCELOT
MERLIN X LEON
PERCIVAL X GWAINE
MORGANA X GWEN
ROUND TABLE X MERLIN
ROUND TABLE X FEM!MERLIN
MASTERLIST
NATIONAL TREASURE
X READER / OC (SPECIFY IN REQUEST)
☆ RILEY POOLE
BEN GATES
ABIGAIL CHASE
TRIO
SHIPS / PLATONIC
N/A
MASTERLIST
☆ NEWSIES (MOVIE OR MUSICAL - SPECIFY)
X READER / OC (SPECIFY IN REQUEST)
JACK KELLY
DAVID “DAVEY” JACOBS
CRUTCHIE(Y) MORRIS
LES JACOBS
SARAH JACOBS
KATHERINE PLUMBER
RACETRACK HIGGINS
SPOT CONLON
ALBERT DASILVA
☆ ROMEO
MUSH MEYES
BUTTONS DAVENPORT
ELMER KAZPRZAK
HENRY
JOJO DE LA GUERRA
☆ SKITTERY
TUMBLER
FINCH CORTEZ
SNIPESHOOTER
BOOTS
SMALLS (MALE OR FEMALE)
OSCAR DELANCEY
MORRIS DELANCEY
NEWSIES
SHIPS / PLATONIC
JACK KELLY X DAVID JACOBS
JACK KELLY X KATHERINE PLUMBER
SARAH JACOBS X KATHERINE PLUMBER
RACETRACK HIGGINS X SPOT CONLON
SPOT CONLON X SARAH JACOBS
MASTERLIST
THE SANDLOT
X READER / OC (SPECIFY IN REQUEST)
BENNY RODRIGUEZ
SCOTTY SMALLS
MICHAEL “SQUINTS” PALLEDOROUS
ALAN “YEAH-YEAH” MCCLENNAN
SANDLOT BOYS
SHIPS / PLATONIC
BENNY RODRIGUEZ / SCOTTY SMALLS
MASTERLIST
Enjoy this list and make requests if you please. I would love to write more often than I do, so please help me out!
#masterlist#writing#writingrules#writerscommunity#criminal minds#detroit: become human#glee#harry potter#les mis#les miserables#avengers#marvel#newsies#national treasure#merlin#the sandlot
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#writingrules
Do you believe in rules that dictate how someone should write structure, plot, etc.? I'm a student and I often question the books we read that claim there are writing "cans and can'ts" as though they are black and white. My classmates think I'm naive to take them with a grain of salt. If possible, I'd like to know your opinion. (P.S. I like your 8 rules much more. They are motivational. Thank you.)
No, I don’t believe that there are rules. Or at least, if there are, they are huge and simple. For example:
Write clearly and understandably about people you (and we) can care about, and keep us caring about them to the end.
…is probably a rule. But perhaps we don’t have to care about the people in the story — the fun of the story might be the way it’s told, or something just as unlikely.
The nearest I’ve come to a rule is, keep the reader turning the pages and don’t let them feel cheated a the end.
Oh, and Write as best you can, though. And maybe a little better.
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⊂ Requests are OPEAN ⊃
Hello my lovely humans it’s ya girl @cherryaemiko back again!
I would like for you all to know about the rules in this house and how i’d be more than happy if you did follow them. As of now I am open to any requests you’d like to send me. Although I do take time in replying to them because i’m either busy or just not motivated, but please know i’ll try my best to take your ask’s in right away!
⊂ Home Rules ⊃
1. I would appreciate in your part of asking to make a request that you do use your manners. Manners are deeply important in my community and do hope each and everyone of you use them.
2. Please understand that as a human I do have a life outside of tumblr and other social media plat forms. There are occasions that I don’t go on the internet for a few weeks to clear out my mind or because I am busy with school and family matters.
3. I do not write character x character therefore it does get confusing to me at times. Male readers are not in my books so don’t come for me if I don’t write any of them.
4. But LGBTQ+ and such as poly relationships are open. NSFW + SMUT is not allowed on this platform of mine I don’t feel that comfortable but I do allow kissing as such.
5. Please send me specific details on the reader so I am more aware of what you’re going for.
6. Five characters at most will be used in head canons or scenarios if you submit a request. If you don’t specify the reader’s gender it will automatically go to gender-neutral.
7. How to request: This is the most obvious but please state the character & the fandom there from and tell me the genre for example ( crack, fluff, sad, etc.). You can send me a little mail right here so it’s easy for you to navigate too or you can simply dm me if your new to tumblr and don’t know much about it yet.
8. Au’s are fine with me as long as you state what au you want it to be in I am perfectly okay with it.
9. DO NOT steal or copy and paste my work as your own. I can’t stress this enough. I’ve seen many bloggers copy stories from other blogs that I read from and that’s not okay. The amount of time they spend to write for the readers can become a waste of time if one had decided to copy as their own. Re-blogging is acceptable since it does show who it belongs to.
10. Who I Write For: Stranger by the sea, Kimetsu No Yaiba, Haikyuu, The Promised Neverland, Kakeguri, Ride Your Wave, Toradora!, Hunter x Hunter, Sailor Moon, The Girl Who Leaped Through Time, FNAF, Miraculous ladybug, marvel, Squid Game (Korean Drama), All OF Us Are Dead (Korean Drama), Switched (Japanese Drama), True Beauty (Japanese Drama)
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Rule of Three for Writing Better, Guaranteed
Copyright Don Bates, 2021
The more you write, the better you get.
The more you edit, the better you get.
The more you publish, the better you get.
So, write, edit, publish. What more is there to say?
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Hemingway and Other Things You Shouldn't Talk About
Hemingway Said, You Do Not Talk About Writing
Rule number one: You do not talk about writing. Rule number two: You do NOT talk about writing! I always picture Brad Pitt walking around telling a group of authors all the rules before a furious word slinging writers event, in some dark, seedy basement covered in sweat and coffee stains.
Hemingway and Fight Club have things in common, such as rules about not talking. Obviously this is not the case. However, as writers we have a series of unwritten laws that we tend to either abide or pretend to be oblivious too. I am Jack's complete lack of interest. Writers Have Heroes, Too As writers, we have authors as heroes just as those school kids look up to athletes. Stephen King, Ernest Hemingway, Henry Miller and Stu Stein, to name a few. These authors broke the first rule of Writing Club: they all have a publication called On Writing. "Throughout Ernest Hemingway's career as a writer," says Larry W. Phillips in his introduction to Ernest Hemingway on Writing, "he maintained that it was bad luck to talk about writing." So what else are we mortal writer's, superstitious or otherwise, not supposed to do or say? There is quite a list, actually. I am Jack's bleeding heart. Rule #1 As we have established, it is bad luck to talk about writing. Thanks, Ernest. Why, though? Basically, as Hemingway explains further, it is better to just write and not speak of it. In his method of removing all the bullshit and leaving behind only the greatness. I disagree with this almost completely. Almost. I feel that we are just glorified campfire story-tellers. It is our duty to tell stories. Written down for others to enjoy at their leisure, obviously, that's why we are "writers". At the core of it all, however, we tell stories. Talking about our stories is just in our nature. I am Jack's gaping mouth. I do agree with the concept that we shouldn't brag, and we also shouldn't try to school or teach every passer-by with our knowledge of the process. Just tell the story, mate. Rule #2 Another no-no myth is that we should write perfect. I am Jack's decaying ego. As the saying goes: practice makes perfect. I disagree. I used to tell my football teams that practice does NOT make perfect, only perfect practice makes perfect. They just looked at me and nodded "yes coach".
Don't practice writing, practice perfect writing. In writing, this same method applies to an extent. If you practice writing you will get better, but only so far as you write perfect. The problem is that no one just writes perfectly out of the box. If we did, there would be no need for drafts and we would just pump out perfect final drafts day in and day out. James Patterson was said to have written over a million words before he wrote his first novel. Writing makes you write better, but to write better you don't just write words, you write better words. The one issue I have with this is that trying to write every word perfectly distracts from the art. Instead, I suggest that you just write. Worry only about perfection while editing and focus on writing perfectly whilst writing the final draft. Otherwise, just write. Rule #3 Don't write like your idols. Sigh. I have heard this over and over and over and every time it upsets me to no end. Believe it or not, there is a finite number of writing genres. We are drawn towards certain ones and turned off by others. I, for example, love thriller and horror and dislike romance and most young adult. Having authors as idols is not a bad thing and if we aspire to be an author then who should we emulate? Our idols. Exactly. So why are we told not to? The reasons vary from one mouth to another, but the main theme seems to be that we should write our own style in our own voice. I tend to believe, though, that our own style and voice will come out, anyway. We should write like our idols. I don't write romance, and would never try to emulate Nicholas Sparks. However, writing horror I see nothing wrong trying to write in similar styles of King, Koontz or Barker. Will I ever write a book and have a publisher read it and say... "Hey! did Clive Barker write this?" No. That will never happen. However, if I am trying to sell a horror book and someone compares it to Clive Barker, then I should feel overwhelmingly excited about that. Writing like your idols is never a bad thing. Rule #4 You should never ask your mom for feedback. Again, heavy sigh. Friends and family are essential for writers' feedback, especially if you are just starting out. While it is true that mom and dad will have a harder time giving you negative feedback (generally) this is not a bad thing. As a writer, you will experience enough setbacks and hardships and negativity to last five lifetimes. Eventually it will harden you, make you better, make you more fierce. In the beginning though, it's detrimental to your writing career. If you start out with negative feedback, you will eventually believe it. Having mom coo and gush over your first few works will help boost your ego and keep you going. From there, you will begin perfect practice and have thousands more words under your belt. You must seek out your mom and close friends for feedback in the beginning (and again any time you need to return to your happy place of believing you can accomplish this task). It is essential, and helpful. I am Jack's boastful pride. Rule #5
If you don't know, believe you know. Base it on natural physics or biology and readers will believe it as real, too. Write what you know. This is tricky and I agree with it to a very limited extent. Readers (and publishers alike) know when you are bullshitting them. If you are writing about car mechanics and you know nothing of repairing an engine, you will turn your readers off. Once you lose a reader because you don't know what you are talking about, they will never believe another word you write, if they even finish the book. However, just writing what you know will severely limit what you write about. And what about things that no one knows about? Aliens, vampires, deep space... if we only ever wrote what we knew, then books like Lewis' Narnia or Tolkien's ring quests and hobbits, would never exist. I take the phrase "write what you know" and change it slightly to "write what you believe." A simple change that allows the author to have a slight edge in the truthfulness in the story. I am Jack's cancer-ridden mind. We Don't Know Everything Certainly no one knows about hobbits, but Tolkien believed in them so much that what he said about them was a gospel of truth. No one doubts hobbits because Tolkien didn't doubt them. However, we can't always write absolute fantasy. So you should know your material. You need to know how wounds heal, how radios operate, or how television signals work. Otherwise, if you bull shit these small details, You won't have much success. Roald Dahl wouldn't have such success with Willy Wonka. Sure there is a great deal of fantasy in that chocolate factory, but imagine if Dahl had simply made up how television signals work? We would never believe that it was possible to travel through those television waves and might have put the book down. Believe what you write and learn what you do not know. Don't be afraid of research and get the small details right. Rule #6 Don't write cliche. The main problem I have with this "advice" is that we then have to define what is cliche. Then, further, if we don't write cliche, there wouldn't be cliche to write. The issue there is that cliche works. That is why it is cliche. Now you are asking yourself how many more times can I possibly say that word in one paragraph. The answer is 97. However, I will refrain. Yes, the works can be overworked or even trite. They are important. This is never more obvious than when you get ideas for stories. Just like Hollywood, the literary world goes around in a circle. For example, right now we have an influx of super hero movies that followed a slew of Romance and Romantic comedies. True, too, will be that the literary world will follow suit. Wizards and broom stick games followed by vampires and werewolves. It's all a Cycle Horror is popular when Young Adult is on the decline and Romance blooms when Fantasy fades. Just because you write cliche projects (96) don't worry about it. You may have to put it in a drawer and forget it for a few years, but soon and once again, the time will be right and people will be clamoring for that long-forgotten cliche (95) to be unleashed. Don't be afraid to complete a project, just because the market is currently flooded with a similar style of work doesn't mean it won't get noticed. "It's only after we've lost everything that we are free to do anything." Rule #7 You must find your unique voice. Umm. This is such a convoluted piece of advice. Yes, you do, but no, you do not. Confused? You should be. I spent too many wasted hours trying to follow this seemingly simple "fact". Hours I will never get back. Quickly (as I have other posts and pages about voice here that go into deeper detail), voice is not how you talk or the sounds that come from your characters mouths. Voice is, in essence, a style. The catch, however, is that your book's voice is unique to that book. Your voice will change from project to project. Do you need to find it? The real answer is that you will notice the voice emerging as you work. From draft to draft your project's voice will emerge and you can then focus more on it. For now, in the beginning, it isn't such a big worry. It will come and if it doesn't, then that is one tale-tell sign that perhaps that particular project isn't making the finish line. Rule #8 Finally, the old tale to ensure you write every single day. You must write X amount of words, or for X amount of hours every single day if you are going to be successful. There are so many "facts" to support this: King writes 2000 words every day and won't stop until he's done it. Or, Koontz ensures, he writes for a minimum of 2 hours each day. Yes, that method works for some, even a lot of, people. However, these famous authors are paid to write. Are you yet paid to write every day? I know that I am not. I have work, and children and family and friends and shopping to do and places to go. Let's be frank. You need to make the time to write. It does need to be a habit that you can do and get into. If it's ever a chore, then perhaps it isn't for you. It is nice to have goals. However, I will fight to the death against anyone that says I must write a certain amount or for a certain time every single day. We Have Lives I have a life. You do too. While you, like me, want to make a career from writing, you also have other obligations and other spontaneous things that appear that take our time, focus and attention away. Go with it. Get a break. Take a day or even two off. Go outside. Research. Read. Watch a movie. Get some sun on your skin. Go shopping. You do not have to write every single day. Just as long as you don't fall in the hole and make not-writing the habit. I am Jack's exhausted colon. Write. Write often. Get lost in it. Talk about it. Get positive feedback. Enjoy what you do and do it with a fervor and a vigor that rivals pure passion. Read the full article
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A combination of important writing rules, or guidelines if you prefer, using Stephen King’s book On Writing.
#stephenking#writingrules#writingguidelines#revising#rewriting#drafting#novel#draft#firstdraft#roughdraft#novelist#novella#shortstory#famous authors#writeblr#adverbs#kill your darlings
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My Rules In Writing - BNHA/MHA Only.
Wow! Finally Made a Tumblr Account to Fiddle Around with! I’m A Writer From Wattpad https://www.wattpad.com/user/IzuwuMidorable All I wanna say is that I Will Now Write stuff If I do have a time HERE.
[1] I Only make X Readers. Deal with it.
[2] I Sometimes Write Bakudeku? Not Really good at it tho.
[3] Any Requests Are Okay, I even make B X B at times.
[4] Cannot guarantee that I can Write Lemon but I made my First Lemon Months ago but i still dont know what im doing
[5] I Like Writing AUs But as long as im Comfortable with it ^^
[6] U dont know how much i lOVe anGSt and AdUlt AuS REQUEST ALL YOU WANT WITH THEM HONEY <3
[7] i is not makeu omega verseu
[8] explain ur Requests at best. my brain barely functions.
[9] angst. just request so much angst pleash
[10] Lastly, Be Patient when Requesting! It’s Highly Appreciated!
Headcanons, Scenarios and All That Shiz are okay! But dont go Over board with the requests, English isnt My First Language- so at times, i cant understand u.. Sorry! Enjoy, Sweetie!
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Writing Rules
This is who I write for:
Marvel
Natasha Romanoff
Carol Danvers
Wanda Maximoff
(more to be added soon!)
I am willing to write smut, fluff, angst, hurt/comfort, etc. (BUT mainly angst and smut hehe)
What I won’t write:
I’m not really a big fan of writing Mother/daughter stuff and the like.
There are some other things that I’m uncomfortable with writing, and I’ll make sure to update this along the way, but if anything just ask! :)
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Capitalization conventions in academic writing are numerous, but here's a super short guide to get you started! For more tips on academic writing check the comment section!
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RULES AND DISCLAIMERS FOR REQUESTING A FIC TO BE WRITTEN
Please read thoroughly and abide by these rules when requesting a fic to be written. Any failure to follow these rules will get your request deleted and not even acknowledged.
RULES
I REFUSE TO WRITE AND HAVE SMUT IN MY REQUEST BOX! I may read and enjoy smut, but I do not feel comfortable writing it. Occasionally, one of my fics will have very, very mild smut, but that is it.
DO NOT SPAM! If I repeatedly see the same request in my box from the same account, all requests from that user will be deleted and I will not write the fic.
OPEN AND CLOSED REQUESTS! Please check my bio to understand when my requests are and are not open. If they are CLOSED, I am most likely finishing up a few other requests, or am just in the middle of a writing slump. THE LATTER WILL MAKE ITSELF KNOWN!
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5 things you never get tired of writing
rules: list five things you never get tired of writing; it can be tropes, themes, characters, phrases, whatever brings you joy. then tag five people!
tagged by: @hangon-silvergirl, whomst i Love
1. demisexual themes (!!!!) — for the rep, to gently dismantle toxic masculinity, and to avoid tired external conflicts (miscommunication, love triangles or anything love triangle adjacent, blech blech blech, why bother with angst for the sake of angst when you can give ‘em an existential crisis and someone to kiss???)
2. chaotic sentence structure. run-ons, fragments, stream-of-consciousness, the whole shebang, really anything that creates a more casual tone. i think it accomplishes the general mood i want — i.e., the story is something you get to experience, as if it’s a conversation you’re having with a friend, kinda?? it just feels more personable to me — and it also helps me to convey a character’s anxiety, etc.
3. The Big Damn Kiss. as explicit as my love scenes get, there is nothing more important, or any physical act that should have more attention, than that first kiss. if i can write a cunnilingus scene that goes for six paragraphs, i want that first kiss to go for nine, ya dig?
4. texting. it’s simple, it’s snappy, it keeps the supporting cast in the loop without detracting from the Point of the central romance.
5. mmmmm making playlists abt it??? i have one for every original project, and a couple for ships too. the rush i get when i hear smthn that perfectly encapsulates the relationship between two of my love interests is just. unparalleled. xanax WHO, yk?? (take ur meds, tho.)
bonus: food metaphors, om nom nom
tagging: @anniebibananie @agentmmayy @carry-the-sky @littlelindentree @redbelles @sail-not-drift @woodswit
#dash games#ask#a/n#i tagged more than five ppl but i never said i was good at math#or rules for that matter
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