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The Ocean at Dusk - Kate Jarvik Birch
American , b. 1977 -
Gouache on paper , 10 x 10 in.
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Different Stories Resonate with Different People
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*trying to say i like a fictional character* yeah he activates my predator animal drive
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too many blorbo thoughts rn so have a wolf in the meantime
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big fan of stories that, while undoubtedly being about the power of friendship, acknowledge that the power of incredible violence is just as important
the love was there. the love changed everything. the crowbar helped also
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do publishers realize that advertising books using fanfic tropes spoils the experience of reading an original story. stop telling me it’s enemies to lovers and there was only one bed and unrequited love hurt comfort golden retriever black cat timeloop major character death. why do i give a fuck if i don��t know any of the characters and now plus i already know the entire plot of the story. that’s what ao3 is supposed to be for
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happy trans day of visibility, tumblr! today, would you do me a big favor and reblog this post? i'm a trans man writing queer epic fantasy and publishing it entirely online for free.
blurb:
When Leandros Nochdvor's uncle the king is kidnapped by a stranger wielding dark magic, he calls on frayed old political alliances to get him back. But these allies have plans of their own, plans that get in Leandros' way. He finds himself utterly alone against the rest of the world - even his old love, the great hero Egil, has miraculously returned from the grave just to thwart him.
For lovers of classic fantasy, gothic horror, and bitter estranged friends who act like they went through the world's messiest divorce.
READ HERE
Physical Pre-orders for book 1 will be open soon, as well, so you can also Subscribe And Wait
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i fear a lot of ppl confuse “was this character’s death well written and good for the story” with “did i like it, personally”
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sometimes a theme recurs in your work without your permission. and sometimes it reaches a threshold where you're like. well now i think this is saying something about me against my will. don't know what though
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I think female characters who have experienced extreme violence should get to hold anger in their heart without it being seen as a moral failing
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