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One of the simplest and most accessible methods is using an online converter. Websites like A2ZConverter provide a seamless experience for converting PDFs to DOC files. These platforms are designed to work efficiently on mobile browsers, making them perfect for on-the-go document management.
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I had a couple of questions about the contest theme. Does Cove need a leading role in the story?
Secondly is there an efficient way to convert a document from Google Docs into a PDF?
Hi there! Nope, Cove doesn't need a leading role, but one of the judging criteria is how well the submission fits the theme (Where are your MC and Cove now?) – so keep that in mind. And yes! On Docs, go to: 1. File 2. Download 3. As PDF And voilà!
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For my oomfs and non-oomfs who want to read Secrets of Blackthorn Hall and either
1) hate trying to read it on Tumblr
2) couldn't back the Kickstarter... this one is for you! Here is a link to SOBH on my google docs!
It should let you convert to PDF/EPUB if that's what you prefer or just read it straight on the google drive application. I have it set up so you should be able to scroll it on mobile with ease as well. If you have a Kindle: you can download the document as an EPUB file then visit https://amazon.com/sendtokindle to put it on your kindle! I just checked it with mine and it works
Additionally, feel free to share it with whoever. I want SOBH to be easier for ppl! I know there are plenty of people who have struggled to read it through Tumblr or through the Shadowhunter fandom wiki. I hope this makes it easier.
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Tiny Tip #2
So, you've decided to take up creative writing! You open up your preferred writing program and go to open up your last file, which is your 20,000 word first draft of a novel-- until, uh oh! An error message pops up, saying the file is corrupted, can't be retrieved, etc!
Or, say lightning strikes your house, and fries your computer--!
Or, a cat comes scampering across your computer desk, sending your computer crashing to the floor where it promptly explodes in a million prices --!
How to you avoid losing all your hard work in these scenarios?
✨By Backing up your work regularly✨
You should take steps right now with any important documents you have on your computer!
Here's some very simple ways you can back your work up, from completely free to paid services:
Each day that you make changes to your main writing document(s), make a brand new copy with the "Save-as" function, and label each one with that day's date, so you have a complete timeline of documents from day one to current day, instead of all being one single document.
Email the Docx / ODF file to yourself once a day, and if you have more than one email, or a trusted friend/family member, email it to them as well in case you somehow lose access to your account.
use Google Docs to back up your documents or for cross-platform writing, or if you use Google Docs as your main writing program, back up your writing locally to Libreoffice and all other methods mentioned above. It only takes 1 issue with logging into your account or a service outage to lose access to your work on google docs!
Use 4thewords as another online cloud service to back up your writing and write cross platform
Use A cloud drive service to back up your works once a day, such as Google Drive, Mega, One Drive, IDrive, Sync Drive, etc to back up your works once a day
Use Calibre to convert your document into an ebook format or PDF, and send it to your phone as an extra backup, and a handy way to reference your writing on the go.
use Google Docs to back up your documents or for cross-platform writing, or if you use Google Docs as your main writing program, back up your writing locally to Libreoffice and all other methods mentioned above. It only takes 1 issue with logging into your account or a service outage to lose access to your work on google docs!
#writing#tiny tips#BACK YOUR WRITING UP YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN#BACK IT UP AT MINIMUM ONCE A DAY OR ANY TIME YOU MAKE MAJOR CHANGES#bold text#large text
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Story time about how being "inclusive" is often used as pretty jewlery to make workplaces seem less shitty than they are.
So I used to work for a place that did workers compensation claims. I was a data entry worker - essentially my job was to processes all incoming and outgoing documents and make sure they digitally got attached to the correct claim so other people could do their job.
I had been working at this place for about 6 months, and we had a MASSIVE turnover in people. Like over half my team/coworkers quit. Well, I just happened to be really, really good at data entry work. My pattern recognition skills and OCD compulsions were a perfect fit for this job. Even management constantly would say how impressed they were with the amount of work I could get done.
Here's the problem - the 2 other people who didn't quit during the turnover were my superiors. They had problems with the way I communicate (AuDHD). So instead of dealing with it, they openly harassed me in group chats. Our boss would see the chats and then call them out on it and tell them to stop.
Fast forward a few months later. Shit is getting crazy for our company as we were expanding. I'm getting harassed constantly by all my "teammates" and from higher ups. I go to HR about the concern and they decide to have me just directly report to our boss. But the problem wasn't solved. I still had to work with and ask questions to the team who obviously hated me. Simply because I communicate and work differently than I do. I was always willing to help them get caught up on work, but never the other way around.
So I've been at this place for about a year now and I'm testing a brand new method of cataloging data to the correct files. (Example- adding medical records for a specific person to their specific digital file so the adjuster assigned to the claim can review it). Turns out something broke with the process and over 700 files were lost.
So I get pulled into a very sudden meeting with me, the 2 teammembers who were my superiors and my boss. They are freaking out trying to figure out how to fix this. When I could finally get a chance to speak I told them I had backups of most of the files. They all went silent and just stared at me.
I explained that the way the process worked gave me anxiety because of this very potential issue. Once the files were uploaded to the claims, they were deleted from the storage location. Gone permanently. I didnt want to be the one responsible for losing important documents if something when wrong, so as a precaution (and a newly developed OCD compulsion) I would save most files to a different folder as a backup (usually just the files I had to convert from one format (ex: word doc) to a PDF).
Turns out I ended up saving the company thousands of dollars and thousands of work hours. My boss literally said to my face "your OCD saved the day! You're a hero!". The very next day everyone was back to being upset at me for how I did my job 😅
Well, over the course of my year there, management put together a COMPANY WIDE MANDATORY meeting about inclusivity and anti-discrimination. Of course I attended and I was having to hold back tears and laughter as everyone made all these promises to not judge people and to be open to "other working styles". The meeting was a 5 hour long meeting with different games and activities. You could tell the company execs were so proud of themselves for the meeting.
The very next day I received the perfect example of what NOT to do from my own boss who helped lead the company meeting! Essentially she heard a rumor that I was setting up meetings with other departments to work on things that hadn't been approved through the proper channels. She pulled me into a virtual meeting and, I kid you not, lectured me for 5 minutes straight about how that wasn't allowed. When I finally got a chance to speak I calmly told her I'd never done anything like that before. I admitted that occasionally I would ask someone else questions in a random email here or there when it related to what we were talking about. But I had never done any of the things she just accused me of and lectured me about. She was "assuming the worst and the negative instead of something positive" which was one of the core values we had spent almost an hour on at the meeting the day before.
I immediately went to HR crying. What was the point of that ridiculous mandatory meeting if the company superiors were still going to discriminate against me??? Well after a year of putting in hard work for them, fighting against all the harassment they threw at me, and doing my best to advocate for myself I ended up quiting. It was an amazing paying full time (40hr) job that fit my skills perfectly. But I had to quit because I couldn't stand listening to them say "we love your OCD and it really helps the company, but you need to stop doing things that way. It is really annoying and takes too long. Plus your coworkers don't like it. But keep giving us those same results! You really are our best worker!"
My OCD was turned into a joke. Something that was only okay when it benefitted them, but a disgusting trait to hide away when it didn't.
Tldr: I gave a year of my life to a company that outwardly toted being "inclusive" while simultaneously being harassed for my OCD and AuDHD symptoms. All while being told my "OCD saves the company money but like, can you please stop doing things that way? Thanks!"
#actually ocd#ocd#obsessive compulsive disorder#actually adhd#actually autistic#actually audhd#adhd adult#adhd brain#adhd#autistic adult#autistic#inclusivity#discrimination#disability#disabled#physical disability#physically disabled#mentally disabled#mental disability
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UPDATES: 📖books📖 on googledrive, panelist collection additions, misc. uploads
hello again everyone :) apologies for the long post incoming, but there is some fun new content on the googledrive i'd like to share!
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with quite a few books coming out and quite a few requests in my inbox for some comedians' writing, i've put most of my personal ebook & audiobook collection on google drive!
you can find the link on the secondary masterpost here under books :)
on drive, you'll be able to browse by author or by book type:
some books are available in both formats while others are ebook or audiobook only. i renamed all of the files so they should show up chronologically per author + audiobook files names will also show who is narrating:
(bob & sally💙)
note: nearly all of the ebooks are in epub format and nearly all of the audiobooks are in m4b format, both of which will automatically open in apple books, google play books, adobe digital, calibre, etc. — whatever is default on your device. you shouldn't have any issues with these files, but in case you do you can use the following website to convert the epub to pdf or m4b to mp3 (totally free and very fast!)
it's not a very big collection — about 50 books — but hopefully this will help anyone who wants to take a further plunge into their fave comedians :) enjoy!
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as i mentioned earlier this month, i started rolling out panelist "collection" folders, which include not only the panel show episodes someone has appeared on but also deeper cuts and content like radio sitcoms/dramas, non-panel show light entertainment, late night appearances, podcasts, audiobooks, and more!
while i don't plan to upload every last piece of content in the world to a panelist's collection, i know how convenient it would be if nearly everything was in one place, so along with the files you'll find in a folder there is also a docx file with additional working links:
even though these collections still aren't "complete", at least they're closer to complete lol i have added these docs for alex horne, joe wilkinson, john kearns, and vcm! i'll continue adding to these docs when i can
i got requests for collections for david & victoria, mike wozniak, and nish, so i'll keep working on those!
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new content on the masterposts:
new buzzcocks
new rhod gilbert's growing pains
no more jockeys — complete series
standup from frankie boyle & hal cruttenden
audiobook 'egg and soldiers' by damien trench (main character of in and out of the kitchen) (read by miles jupp)
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WATCH LINKS MASTERPOST / FAQ / TAGS / ASK
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Today's Focus


Second picture is my local news fail from last night.
04.12.24 - I have never wanted to say 'thank God it's Friday' more than I do this week; I think today's weather has something to do with it. Today in particular it is stormy af; we have high winds and downpouring rain and I am glad I don't have to commute.
Work - I spent a good chunk of yesterday converting yet another file of PDFs to Word docs for SJC; this is for an absolutely giant case in these parts so I understand. It's just a pain in the ass. That being said, I don't have anything left that I need to do so let's hope it's a quite day.
Background Noise - I don't have a focus when I watch YT today; it's just going down the list skipping only beauty and wrestling videos. However, I'm remote so the DVR is going to be the main source of background noise.
I got through like two dozen (24) videos yesterday I'm quite proud of that.
Study - Today, and over the weekend, will be Wikipedia reading and I have several articles I'm in the middle of that I'd really like to finish.
Due to the fact that I had to tend to my PDF conversions - which took a good half of the day - I ended up reading more articles than I did pages of my books. I did like 15 random articles I had bookmarked I'd been trying to get through & found, plus another ten on the Horizon IT/Post Office scandal.
Extras - Friday means I clean the catbox the final time before the weekend; I should probably endeavor to check more off the lists in my notebook as well. We're cooking some salmon tonight; I think I might make split pea soup over the weekend. Last three episodes of Carrranger before the weekend; we'll be starting the second Garo series over the weekend. I am two episodes away from finishing Batman so once that's done Freakazoid is taking its place. I also want to write a little more than I've been doing today and over the weekend but that's going to be hard because I know I'm going to be busy. This weekend there's a used book sale at the big downtown library, I need to head out to the mall for a re-up of my LUSH products, and I want to head out to pick up my 420 purchase before next weekend.
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Hello! I sent an anon a looong time ago asking if it would be okay to send some of the notes I took when reading Sarah. Sorry that it took so long!
At first I was trying to figure out how to format it and send them to you. I remembered reading "night flowers shirking from the light of the sun" on the google docs pdf thing, and it had the notes on the side. I thought that would be easy to read so I was trying to figure out how to convert my botes to that.
Then, I accidetally deleted ReadEra, which I used to read your book and was where my notes were. I panicked and redownloaded it, but my data was gone.
Then! While looking through my files! I realised that it made routine backups of its data, including backups that should be after I made all my notes! Hooray!
So I've been able to compile all my notes now. I've decided to forgo making a google doc esque file and just compile the text and send it to you in an ask.
The asterisks in the text was what I actually highlighted, the rest of the paragraph(s) is just for context. I read the snippets you gave before you released the book, so that’s why I referance some things that haven't happened yet (although, I did come back to past parts of the book after I read later parts of it to add more notes, I'm pretty sure).
Initially these notes were just meant for me, so I get a bit personal in some of them (and some pf them are worded a bit weirdly. I did make minor edits to some of them to make them more legible). So sometimes what I say doesn't really align with character motivations. Sometimes I am also just plain wrong about character motivations as well asdfwj.
Also I cut out some of the notes, and the spacing might be weird since tumblr made this into a single text block when I pasted it into an ask, so I had to manually add all of the paragraph breaks.
With all that said, here's the notes!
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"...the home of Desmond and Suzanne C. Bell, where the *childless* couple lived together from 1930 until Suzanne's peaceful death..."
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If this were a real thing I'd be like "Why did you even bring up/emphasise that they were childless? Weird ass thing to do." But since this is a work of fiction.
I believe Suzanne was the one who had a secret? If I am remembering that correctly from the character intros with the picrews. I wonder if she's also trans? Although, a couple unable to conceive together could still have children. So I suppose that doesn't support a trans argument.
Like, they could adopt or have a surrogate. Many ways for a trans-Suzanne-cis-Desmond to have children.
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"We had briefly stopped for a chat while you were chasing your hat, and she had given her name as Suzanne and his as *Mr. Frank Carlyle*."
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Ah! She took her dead lover's name! Also, given "the Carlyle boy came back", that implies that she also took his last name.
(Future me: ?? I do not know what I meant here. They already stated her name as Mr. Frank *Carlyle* in this line...
Edit: Oh wait I get it now. At the time, I didn't know Sarah was pretending to be Frankie, nor did I know Frankie's last name. So I thought that when she detransitioned, she took on a derivative of Frankie's name instead of going back to her deadname to remember him.
I also knew that in that snippet that person was talking about how Frankie dying was strange, since "the Carlyle boy came back", which meant that Carlyle was his last name.
So I thought Sarah took on the name Frank to remember Frankie, and took Carlyle like in a married way. I didn't know she took his name wholesale because she was impersonating him.)
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"*I shook my head. "By God, no. This beautiful creature deserves to live in freedom. Can you imagine something so unique and so mesmerizing surviving against all odds just to be kept in some cage as something to be poked and prodded at? It'd be a downright crime."*"
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Ah, after reading the part where they got the croc, I see the parallels to queerness.
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"The deer stood motionlessly in the garden...[]
"... *I need to see it from up close*," I whispered. "Otherwise I will never believe myself.""
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Me moment. Wish I could go outside to look at a wondrous deer. Or a strange, wondrous sight in general. Like when that car burst into flame in front of our house during the night, and we all gathered around to watch.
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"*Four silver eyes glistened at me in the shadows. The deer watched as I placed one foot in front of the other. It took a hesitant step towards me, then another. I saw the muscles moving underneath the snow white fur. Then, suddenly, it took a giant leap and disappeared in the fog.*"
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I wonder what the God thought of him. I think it's a good person. I wonder if it had goodwill towards him because of how he said it would be awful to kill it.
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"Clouds sail past on the *lake's mirror-like surface*"
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Wow what a pretty lake!
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""*We have to start somewhere*," I replied. "If I know how he fell, I know how he landed, but more crucially, I know what he would want to stay alive for."
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Ah, I kinda expected it to be a twist, where Ignatius only sent them out so that they would not have to be there.
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*"Sa…" - he took a deep gasping breath - "Sa….rah!"*
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I appreciate how she restarted. Reminds me pf myself. I would've been worried that the pause would have been long enough that my words sounded like two syllables, rather than two halves of one word. So, I appreciated how she started, just to make her words clearer.
Also, I wonder why she said this. I might've said this too. I want to correct you about my name. I always do, but especially now. I'm about to die. It's all about me now. Don’t I get to have this one thing? I want you to know what my name is, at least.
But I will not tell you it is mine. I will give you no context. I so desperately want to tell you it is mine, but I can’t. Doing so would decrease my chances of survival by way of decreasing my chances of receiving good medical care, and it would decrease my chances of being tolerated well in my potentially final moments.
I can't have that. Surviving is more important. But I at least want you to know my name, and that you're wrong about me. I can be satisfied with that. It's okay because I have at least that. "Sarah."
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"He had run there through the deep green forest, *trying to hide from his mother after breaking a pot at home*."
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The real villain here is the mother (or parents). This wouldn't have happened if she did not react so poorly to similar things that the child is scared enough after breaking a pot to leave the house.
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"...the God rose once more, towards the surface, towards the light, to find who the culprit that had woken *it* was."
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Hrrg,,, I love it/its gods,,,,
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"...*mesmerized by what he saw. And he stepped out into the waves, and followed the sweet sounds of the flute into the cool blue. And he thought of nothing but those slender fingers, and the rose-coloured eyes that seemed to contain the moon and stars on summer mornings.*"
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Dunno if I want to interpret this in an aro or gay way. If a gay way, it's potentially really funny. Worst crush ever. Immediately drowned in a lake because of it.
(One sided, ofc. Tragic! You were accidentally so ethereal and mesmerising that the boy you wanted to interact with got a crush on you that Immediately killed him. Sad!)
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"...it remembered in horror how once upon a time it had been chased into the lake by the townsfolk, *who could not understand it, and it could not understand them.*"
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Damn epic autism moment,,,, everyone knows that epic autism moment when you are so thorourghly misunderstood by others, and how despite how much you struggle to, you cannot seem to understand them either,,,,
They shouldn't have been such an ass to the God.
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"*And so the God left the child on the shore among the wildflowers, and it returned to its eternal sleep, to forget what it had done and forget once more about the world and its cruelty. But they say to this day, on moonlit nights, if you toss a pebble into the lake and find yourself followed home by a white animal, it is the God taking pleasure in seeing you.*"
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Ah! Comment on this later!
Edit: It is later an I. Still cannot seem to find the words to convey what thoughts and memories this sparks in me. Oh well!
At least I know. Hope I don't forget though. At least I can say that this passage is significant to me!
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""It is a sad story, isn't it?" Sarah tilted her head. "After all, the God was not evil, was it?
It was simply there. It could not know that the boy would die for trying to understand it."
"*Perhaps. Or perhaps* it knew, deep down. Perhaps it thought another ghost might save it from haunting itself.""
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Damn, he really wants to play devil's advocate, huh?
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"...[The Storyteller's] split lips drawn back in what was a smile that reminded me of a *snarling fox*."
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Ah, I get it now! They *are* a fox! This is just like in dbttlor where a character is compared with a nonstandard but still familiar animal and it's like, wow! What a novel and therefore interesting and apt comparison! And then it turns out it wasn't just a random animal for sake of novelty, but it turns out they actually *are* that animal!
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""Do me a favour. Don't tell Suzanne until it has happened. She is such a good girl, I'd hate to see her worry in my last moments."
I chewed my lip. Then I lowered my head. "*I promise.*""
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DAMN. What a difficult position to be in. She deserves to know but why should Sarah (I think) make herself uncomfortable to be better for Suzanne? She's dying. It's all about her.
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""Where are you traveling to?"
"Oh, well…" The Storyteller chuckled. "Nowhere, really. I just wanted to get around a bit. Not stay in one place for too long."
"But isn't that dangerous?", Sarah inquired.
"Dangerous?" They raised their eyebrows. "*Why…ohh, right.*"
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*Monkey King voice* "Ohhh right. Mortality."
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"*But there was no ghost. There never had been. There had only been love and what it had left behind.*"
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YO. COOL ASS LINE. I like how it wasn't supernatural, and instead was just grief. More relatable.
Also reminds me of the "Wasn't actually supernatural but still equally or even more horrifying" trope, which I love.
Like the story of those kids camping around a river who hear the story of a ghost who'll drown you, and at night they hear someone stepping around their campsite, so they get scared. Then cops show up the next day saying someone was killed at another campsite nearby. So they're like "0_0 ...Were they ...*drowned*?".
And the cops are like "No they were shot." So they're like "Oh.", then "OH. A MURDERER WAS AT OUR CAMPSITE LAST NIGHT."
The scares feel more grounded that way, which is cool (not that I don't like supernatural scares as well, 'cus I definitely do).
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""How come they left the house with all their belongings still in it? I have often asked myself that." I kicked a pebble out of the way.
The Storyteller sighed. "*Their only son drowned in the lake.*"
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I wonder if this is the boy from that Gramma's story.
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"I thought of the child that had drowned in these peaceful green waves. *Suddenly I no longer felt like going for a swim.*"
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Lol number one "guy who is going to drown" thing to say. Also, that body was recovered. I'd be more disturbed by the two corpses that stayed down there.
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""Was that a heron?", they inquired.
"Yes, a white one," I replied. "It flew across the lake. Looked quite majestic."
The Storyteller stopped dead in their tracks. "*We should go back.*""
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Damn does the god just kill random people? It didn't strike me as a bad person.
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"I tilted my head in confusion. "Why?"
*"Trust me." They chewed their lip. "It will rain soon."
When I looked up, the sky that had just been stark blue had turned ash grey.*"
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HUH. WAIT. What is the extent of their power? After reading the book, they kinda seem like a normal guy but with immortality, the ability to turn into a fox, see out of their rings, and with knowledge about the God.
Like, they were clearly just saying this so they didn't have to say "Yeah that white heron was a god and I want you to stay away from it in case it kills you."
But it *did* rain. Can they predict the weather as well?? (Maybe that's not even a power. They've just been around so long they can tell what the weather will be.)
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"Lightning made the *black lake* glint ominously in the distance"
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Urgh,, I love lakes <3
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"Gramma Margaret smiled with *stained teeth*"
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OUGH. I love stained teeth! It's always so cool! Every character ever should have stained/yellowed teeth.
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"Her teeth glinted in the flickering red light like *wet metal*."
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Ooh, cool.
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"*I woke up, suddenly. It was as if a heavy fog had been lifted from my mind.
It was cold. My neck hurt. My eyes were burning.*"
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Damn. Moment when you exit hyperfocus and are suddenly hit with all the status conditions.
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"*The Storyteller put a hand on their mouth and I felt strangely watched*"
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Ah, because the ring on their hand, which they can see out of, would be facing towards him.
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"*Sarah was lying at the bottom of the stairs, her hair a mess, sobbing.*"
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Ooh! Just like at the beginning! Maybe this is what happened to her when she was old!
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"Her skin was milky *white*"
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White-ass.
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"The deer flinched when the fox bit into its leg. *The smaller animal was whining and crying in pain, but persistent.*"
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Does biting into it physically hurt them?
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"*We do not want them to leave and it seems like, for the moment, they are content staying.*"
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Aww, friends <3
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"Rolling [the crane] over into the grave *pushed my heart inbetween my ribs, but I kept myself contained.*"
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Ooh, what a neat phrase!
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""Wouldn't that make a lovely story?"
"Of course it would, I just have to say, I am not particularly fond of the idea of being the protagonist in a ghost story""
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Hehe, the fact that he agreed that that would be a lovely story...
Like, I thought he would go, "No! That is awfully morbid!", but no. He's like "Yes, that would be a very lovely and cool story. I would just not like to be in it."
I must say, I like this more. I'm gonna add interactions like that into my stories <3.
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""No, I mean…it doesn't look alive. It's full of dirt and its feathers are falling out and it's viciously pecking at itself. It looks like it should never have come here in the first place."
The Storyteller tilted their head, but said nothing. *They probably thought I was losing my mind.*"
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Oh no, my friend the Normal Person Storyteller is gonna think I'm a weirdo for thinking something supernatural happened! :(. They're just a normal human with no contact with that sort of stuff, so of course they wouldn't believe me :(.
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"[Suzanne] sighed, glanced at me uneasily. "Will you wake me if anything new shall happen?"
"*Of course.*""
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NO YOU WON'T. YOU'RE NOT GONNA. HOW HORRIBLE*.
*Not saying Ignatius is horrible. This is a complicated situation, and I don’t know what the right choice is. But this is a horrible situation for Suzanne to find herself in.
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"*Heavens, no. What on earth would she do with me? She's an angel, what am I? A milkman's son, who writes quite awful poetry in his free time. No, no, I think it is better for the both of us if I just continue to stare from a distance…and fall a little more in love with every passing day…"*"
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Girlie, this is unfair to her! You are assuming how she feels and acting on that assumption. She should be able to come to her own decision regarding that (being in a relationship with you) with all the information in front of her.
For example, what if she liked you back? It's mean to assert that she simply cannot fall in love with certain people, when she has never said so herself!
Also, you're implying that she is quite shallow to not fall in love with common people just because they're not big fancy fraughts.
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""*I'm quite sure she would not mind knowing about your feelings*""
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This too! What's the harm? Even if she doesn't like you romantically, she clearly loves and/or cares about you. She would still love to be friends after. Nothing would change except that you respected her ability to come to a decision on her own, and that you gave it a shot. You would give her the info, instead of just assuming.
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""*Perhaps not tonight*""
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Pfft yeah. Don't confess when her mum's dying.
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"*I hesitated, unsure what to say. Then I lowered my head.
"I should go back to reading that book."*"
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LMAOOO
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"*His body…his body was like mine, but it was so beautiful*"
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FUCK. FUCK, I LOVE TRANSNESS
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""*You don't even realize what you've summoned. Good Lord. You have doomed yourself, my friend.*""
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Did they think he was in on the supernatural shit before this?
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"*The Storyteller left silent as a ghost two nights ago. I woke twice during the night, once because I heard the door, once because a fox screamed outside, almost a sorrowful wail.*"
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Aw man... The friends part :(.
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"Sarah and I spent the day inside, with *her drawing*"
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Ooh, I was wondering who was drawing those pictures!
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""I started falling." Her voice was quiet and shaky. "I fell and fell, deep into a bottomless pit. *And then I woke up.*"" --
I wonder what it means that she dreamt this. Not as in the meaning of it, but as in, does that mean the god can make up dreams for you? And has the power of foresight? And can directly influence what you see/think? (Like straight up make it up fully. Instead of influencing one's thoughts to lean a certain way. It's instead the exact scenario, the exact wording.)
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"*On the way I noticed that we had forgotten to bring our laundry inside and some of it had scattered across the yard. Too bad, but nothing terrible - we had all the time in the world to wash it again, after all.*"
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Aw man. Not realising that this means that the dream was a premonition, and that they are in grave danger. "Oh well, we have all the time in the world to wash it." No you don't. This marks your end. Last night truly was a quiet end of the world.
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"With a scream I ran back out of the barn, *leaving the deadman with my face inside.*"
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OOH. Does he become a crane? When that person later says a strange looking Frankie hung out with the Storyteller, was that even Frankie? Or the crane?
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"Diary entry of Sarah *Winston*"
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Ah, so that’s what her last name was before she took on the name Carlyle! Sarah Carlyle, nee Winston.
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"*Something has been wrong for a very long time.*"
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And it's finally come to a head.
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"*Bell Senior's old man says he was quite spooked by the change. Took a crucifix with him every time he delivered the milk. Just in case.*"
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Dude, she's just some guy :/.
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"*Avoided that blue house like the plague. You'd think he saw a ghost there.*"
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Maybe Frankie didn't come back at all... Maybe it was Sarah...
But they look quite dissimilar! Did she straighten and dye her hair?
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"*He had a disagreement with his mother and father one night, just a few days before Sarah passed, packed his things and left.*"
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Okay so I'm almost certain that it was Sarah who came back, not Frankie. By this time it was already Sarah. Did she have a disagreement with Frankie's parents about pretending to be him?
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"*For a while they thought it was his youthful stubbornness that kept him from returning.*"
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But then why did they think this? Did they truly think she was Frankie? Or were they just saying that's what they thought in order to cover up Sarah's identity whenever somebody asked?
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""...It was assumed that during his hot-headed travels, he had simply been robbed and murdered. An old woman was killed in the area just a month later, so it seemed reasonable."
"Oh, what a tragedy." I thought about the night Frankie had described in his diary, the night when he told the Storyteller about the beheaded old woman. *Gramma Margaret.*"
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Is this the same Margaret that is Sarah's mother? I don't think so. Is this the same old woman who died a month after Sarah went missing (as Frankie)? I don’t think it is, since Gramma Margaret died *before* that happened.
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"*I sat at the kitchen table, staring at the singular candle illuminating the house*"
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Me fr. But also, just like the dream!
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"*the Storyteller standing in the doorway*"
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Just like the dream!
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"*"I'll go get the spades if you want me to," the Storyteller said quietly.*"
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Grrahhh!! He is the crane!!
I wonder if he will come back as a crane supernatural. I wonder if the zombie crane ever existed, or was just an illusion made by the god to foretell Frankie's death.
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""Down by the lake." I glanced at the ground beneath me. "There is…there was a willow where we always used to sit and tell each other stories…most of them old stories by the *old blind woman* in whose house we lived. We would tell those stories, or spin new tales out of them, or dream how else they could have ended…the willow fell in the storm.""
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Okay see, for a sec I wondered previously if the old woman was actually the Storyteller, and they were shapeshifted. But I was like, no. She's not blind (and her eyes were described as milky, not red. At least I think. But the woman on the book cover had red eyes).
But now I'm thinking it may be so? But I didn't know the storyteller could shapeshift into anything besides the human form we see them in and the fox one.
Or maybe it's like with the crocodile. Related to but not the same. Why would the Storyteller be beheaded?
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"*"I am sorry," I whispered. "I was going to tell you, but your father made me promise not to say a word. He did not want you to worry."*"
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Ah, there it is! Thank goodness she found out beforehand!
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"*Suzanne laughed; it was a hollow laugh. "Did not want me to worry! He tumbled down the stairs with a sound as if the world was ending, broke almost every bone in his body and he does not want me to worry! Heavens-" She had begun to cry. "Oh doctor. How cruel can one be, for goodness' sake?"*"
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"*Then, suddenly, Desmond reached for Suzanne's hand and began pleading with her. Her hazel eyes were haunted when she replied to whatever he had said, but he vigorously shook his head and smiled, tears running down his white cheeks.*"
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Epic suicidal ideation/talking someone down from it moment (might not be what they're actually talking about).
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"Arms tightly wrapped around each other [Suzanne and Desmond] stood there in the snow, almost becoming *one singular grotesque silhouette melted together.*"
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Aro moment. The House Party moment.
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"As I looked around the room that had been our bedroom I saw the jar with the two-headed crocodile standing on the windowsill and softly exhaled.
"Will you take it with you?", the Storyteller asked.
"Of course," I replied. It resides on the sill of my childhood bedroom now, the *pale skin* of the animal"
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Okay, see. I was wondering how this was related to the god. When I first learned of the croc (from the snippet before the story was released) I thought this was the god, in a different form. But the croc is definitely dead, and I don’t think the god can be killed. Plus we see the god later, and the croc never disappears.
Then, I went, "wait! The croc was never actually described as white, so they're unrelated!" But now that is not so.
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"*I walked across the damp brown leaves, grabbed the deer by its antlers and shook it until it stared right into my face with one eye from each head. It looked different from this perspective. Surprised…no. Scared.*"
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Yeah! Kill that bitch, Sarah! Teach it what's what!
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"*It did not always feel good, but damn it, it felt strong.*"
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OUGHFF. Adding this one to the quotes pile!
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cracked blue building
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So it really is her house? I thought she was going to Frankie's house. So is she not impersonating him? But then, why did she take his name?
Maybe she is detransitioning to an old identity that was forced upon her, and not pretending to be Frankie. But since the name she took on was Frank, maybe she swapped deadnames with Frankie when they were choosing their names?
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"*The deer is outside again and staring at me. I think it might be crying.*"
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Ah. So that is why it is here tonight.
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"*A fox is wailing out in the field.*"
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I'm glad they are here during the last night of their friend.
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"*I think it's quiet now.*"
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And so she is dead. But how did the fall occur? Did she call the deer?
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"Swiftly, I walked over to it and with hesitation and shaking fingers, reached beneath its shirt. Indeed, there was Sarah's *sweetwater pearl necklace*"
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!!! She kept it...!!!
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"*I realized in shock and horror that the man that had died under my roof was no man at all - it was Sarah I had been treating. All these years she had returned to hiding as what she had always been perceived as*."
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That is oddly understanding of Ignat.
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"What a strange feeling. I believe half of my soul was left back there by the lake, waiting for the other half still flickering in my heart to reunite with it."
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Waah! She returns to Frankie and her life on the lake!!
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"*How do you know that story?*"
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"I don't want to tell stories. I don't want their lives to be laid out like they're some fascination. A [] for people to ogle at for a while. They were real people, more than some scary ghost. And they deserve privacy.
But. Their stories are being told anyway. I do not want to tell stories about them. But I have to correct them every time I hear them. Let them really be known. Adding to those tall tales."
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"*Before you become a deathbed confession or someone else's ghost story*"
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I like that he acknowledges that he has become wrapped up in this, and that because it would make such a good story, the person who he is writing this to and who is dear to him, Andrew, will most likely also be affected.
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...The author vividly remembers the chill that ran down her spine whenever she saw this person in the now overgrown yard, smiling like a fox baring its teeth."
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Is this Susan from the second book, "Susan's Hell Sprint"? (Sick ass name btw. Truly one of the titles of all time.)
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I wanted to say that I really liked your book, and I can't wait to read the next one! ^_^
Ayyyyyyyyy amazing notes!!!! I had so much fun reading these!!!
Suzanne is actually trans! I tried to drop a couple subtle hints about it but nothing too obvious, such as the childless thing and the deep voice. Also, the moment Desmond and Suzanne talk outside she actually confesses this to him.
As for Sarah and Frankie, they traded names when they came out to each other, and when Sarah returned, she simply took on her old name.
The author isn't actually Susan, though that would've been cool. The author is some random teenager in the 2010s. Susan's Hell Sprint is set in the 1970s :).
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10 Free Pdf Converters : for Easy Document Management (2025)
In this post, Ill walk you through free PDF converters, handy apps that everyone who deals with digital paperwork will value. Whether you want to turn a Word doc into a PDF, join several PDFs into one file, or shrink a bulky document, these cost-free tools get the job done without making your wallet cry. Well look at the best options on the web, point out what each one does well, and show you…
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Oh my gods, yes. Could't agree more with @cazort. The computer illiteracy being promoted through kids all being on phones and iPads instead of computers, being used to apps and nothing else, is insane. I am by no means a computer expert, but the difference in computer usage when I was in school vs schools today is massive. You'd think it being more extensive today would be a good thing, but.
I'm a high school teacher. And at one of my first schools all the kids used iPads, and the English syllabus - over which I had no say beyond delivering it - called for various digital projects which in my opinion were poorly designed as they didn't effectively teach either literacy or ICT skills. Mostly the kids used Canva to design things and then Airdropped it to each other and their teachers. (All their previous teachers used Macbooks, I guess. I showed up with a Windows laptop and they had no idea how to get files to me. I had to explain how to email files.)
But then when they had to use laptops to draft articles in Word and include images? None of them could handle that. Some had barely used Word. I had to show them how to insert images and adjust the formatting. I then had to show them how to convert Word docs to PDF and how to attach files to an email on a laptop.
These kids were 16 years old.
not to enforce gender roles but a computer should NOT fucking have apps okay. if I wanted an app I'd go on my phone my laptop is for Programs. I mean this.
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How to Use Resume Suite’s AI-Powered Resume Import Feature
In today’s competitive job market, crafting a standout resume is crucial. However, writing or updating a resume from scratch can be time-consuming. Resume Suite’s Import feature streamlines this process: job seekers, recruiters, and career coaches can upload an existing resume (PDF, Word or text) and instantly leverage AI to improve it. AI-driven resume tools are known to “extract relevant information” and format it professionally, saving hours of manual editing. Below, we explain each step of the import process and how AI transforms your resume — from parsing and formatting to content optimization and targeted tailoring.
Getting Started: Importing Your Resume
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Supported Formats: Resume Suite accepts all common resume files. You can upload a PDF, Word document (.doc/.docx), or a plain text (.txt) file. (In fact, many parsing tools explicitly support “DOC, DOCX, RTF, TXT, and PDF” formatshelp.vincere.io.)
How to Upload: Click the Import Resume or Upload button in Resume Suite. Use the file selector or drag-and-drop your resume file from your device. (Some tools also offer LinkedIn import, but Resume Suite focuses on file upload.)
Automatic Parsing: Once your file is uploaded, the system immediately reads the content. Behind the scenes, AI-powered parsing software scans the document and separates it into structured fields (contact info, summary, work history, education, skills, etc.). This step “extracts key information from your resume (whether it’s a PDF or a Word file)” and fits it into a clean template. You may see a brief “parsing in progress” message; in seconds, your raw resume will reappear in Resume Suite’s editor.
By importing rather than rebuilding your resume, you save time and ensure consistency. As one resume builder puts it, you don’t have to “start from scratch” — just upload the file and let AI do the rest. After import, you’ll see your resume content laid out in Resume Suite’s interface, ready for AI-enhanced editing.
AI-Powered Parsing and Formatting
Once imported, Resume Suite’s AI automatically reformats and tidies your resume. The AI performs a parsing process similar to Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), ensuring every detail is captured and arranged. For example, Careerflow’s resume builder explains that it “uses resume parsing software to extract key information” and apply it to predefined fields in a professional template. This means:
Structured Sections: The tool identifies standard sections (like Professional Summary, Work Experience, Education, Skills, Certifications) and places your content accordingly. If your original resume had unconventional headings or order, the AI will reorganize it into the familiar resume layout. Think of this as automatically enforcing best-practice structure (e.g. summary at top, education after work experience, etc.).
Consistent Formatting: AI checks and fixes formatting inconsistencies. It ensures uniform fonts, bullet styles, margins and spacing across the document. In practice, your imported resume is converted to a clean template so it looks polished and is ATS-friendly. As one expert notes, AI tools can “assist in formatting your resume to make it visually appealing and easy to read,” enforcing consistency in “font styles, spacing, and layout”.
After parsing, your resume content may appear slightly different — the AI has “reformatted it into one of the selected templates with the pre-defined fields”. This ensures that no text is missed by recruiters or ATS. (It’s a good idea to proofread the result: the AI may have rearranged some details, so verify that key information — like dates or job titles — transferred correctly.) Once satisfied, you can move on to the AI-driven editing tools to refine the content.
AI-Powered Content Enhancement
With the basic layout in place, Resume Suite’s AI goes to work on improving your writing and highlighting your strengths. Here’s how the AI optimizes your resume content:
Grammar and Tone Correction: AI scans for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. Many AI builders boast that they will “fix any mistakes in your resume” and make it sound more professional. For example, Kickresume’s AI rewriter promises to polish your CV “in a matter of seconds” by correcting mistakes and improving phrasing. Resume Suite similarly uses language models (often GPT-based) to refine sentences. Expect simpler phrasing, consistent verb tenses, and a professional tone.
Action Verbs & Professional Language: The AI suggests stronger action verbs and concise phrasing. It may detect weak or repetitive words (e.g. replacing “responsible for” with “led” or “managed”) to make bullet points more compelling. By rewriting bullet points, the AI “highlights your achievements and showcases your impact” more clearly.
Quantifying Achievements: Where possible, the AI tries to add metrics or quantifiers. If your resume lists duties, the AI can convert them into accomplishments. For example, “Improved sales” might become “Increased sales by 20%”. Many tools prompt you for numbers (e.g. how much revenue you contributed) to beef up your bullets. This practice aligns with AI resume tips that emphasize “identifying and quantifying achievements in your resume bullets” for greater impact.
Keyword Optimization: To pass ATS filters, your resume must include relevant keywords. Resume Suite’s AI will scan your content and suggest missing industry terms. It can even tailor your language to each job (see next section). For instance, Teal’s builder explicitly encourages strategic keyword use, noting that it can “incorporate keywords strategically to strengthen alignment with job requirements”. The AI might underline or recommend new skill keywords that you hadn’t mentioned.
Section Enrichment: If your resume lacks a common section (say, a Professional Summary or Skills list), the AI can draft one for you. Using your profile details, it may generate a concise summary or identify core skills. Some tools automatically populate an initial summary paragraph or pull skills from your job descriptions.
In practice, you’ll see suggestions or buttons like “Rewrite this sentence” or “Improve bullet” next to each section. Accepting these suggestions will reword that part of your resume. The end result is a clearer, more polished document: one AI builder even advertises that its user’s resume will have an “extra polish” and “sound more professional” after the AI edits.
Tailoring Resumes to Each Job
A standout feature of Resume Suite’s AI is job-specific tailoring. After importing your resume, you can provide a target job title or description, and the AI will recontextualize your resume content for that role. Here’s how it works:
Enter Job Details: The tool prompts you to specify the position you’re aiming for. You might type in the job title and paste the job description, or select a saved job profile. By doing this, you tell the AI the industry and responsibilities to focus on.
AI Keyword Matching: The AI scans the job description to identify key skills, terms, and priorities. It then checks your resume against these. Many AI resume tools boast of “automatically incorporating job-specific keywords with AI to tailor your resume” for each application. In effect, the AI will highlight or suggest adding keywords from the job description to your resume bullet points and summary.
Rewriting Content: Based on the target role, the AI may rewrite sections of your resume. For example, it can revamp your summary paragraph to echo the language of the job posting. In one AI tool, simply pasting a job description lets the software “tailor your resume summary, experience, skills and achievements sections to the job… including relevant skills and keywords you missed. Another reports generating “a new version of your resume that is optimized for your desired job or industry”.
Customized Suggestions: After tailoring, the AI often shows you an updated draft. You can review changes like new bullet points, edited summary, or reordered skills. For example, Careerflow’s help center explains that its AI “helps you tailor your resume specifically to job opportunities” by adjusting suggestions based on your submitted job title and description. Resume Suite’s AI operates similarly, giving you a draft that emphasizes the qualifications most relevant to your target role.
By repeating this process with different job descriptions, you can quickly create multiple resume versions — each one optimized for a specific application. This helps job seekers maximize their interview callbacks. Recruiters or coaches can also use this feature to see how a candidate’s resume would look for different roles or industries.
Reviewing and Finalizing Your Resume
After the AI completes its edits, you’ll find yourself in Resume Suite’s editor interface. Typically, the screen is split: on one side you see the new resume layout, and on the other side an editor with tools and feedback. For example, a typical resume builder shows a resume score or match percentage, along with skill-match indicators to guide you.
Check the AI’s Work: Carefully read through each section. Make sure that all important information is present and correctly formatted. Sometimes the AI parser can misinterpret unusual text (for example, oddly formatted dates or symbols). The tool often reminds users to “go through the created resume and make the necessary changes to ensure the data you need is present”.
Accept or Edit Suggestions: The AI may underline phrases or provide alternate versions. You can click on suggestions like “Rewrite sentence” or “Improve bullet” to view its edit. Accept changes that enhance clarity and professionalism. If a suggestion doesn’t fit your experience, feel free to ignore it or adjust manually.
Final Formatting: Once content is settled, you can tweak design elements. Resume Suite likely includes template options (fonts, colors, section order). Ensure that your name and contact details are prominently placed and that headings are clear. The AI has set a solid foundation, but small tweaks (like adjusting a margin or adding a line break) give the final polished look.
When you’re satisfied, download or export the resume. Most systems let you save the finished resume as a PDF (highly recommended for universal compatibility) or as a Word file. Your imported resume is now a modern, ATS-friendly document that highlights your strengths.
Benefits for Job Seekers, Recruiters, and Career Coaches
Job Seekers: The import feature gives job hunters a fast-track to a professional resume. Instead of rewriting every detail, you start with your existing resume and let the AI polish it. This saves valuable time (many AI tools boast “time efficiency” by auto-filling details and generating content quickly. The AI also ensures your resume passes through ATS filters by applying the right keywords and format. You can create multiple customized versions for different roles, improving your chances of landing interviews. As Kickresume advertises, its AI can give your CV “that extra polish” almost instantly, meaning less tedious editing and more job applications sent out.
Recruiters/Hiring Managers: Resume Suite can also help recruiters who wish to standardize incoming resumes. By importing candidate resumes into a uniform template, recruiters can quickly compare qualifications. The AI’s parsing makes key data (titles, skills, dates) explicit, reducing manual review time. Moreover, if a recruiter recommends edits to a candidate’s resume, they can demonstrate improvements using the tool. The AI’s emphasis on ATS compliance ensures that candidates’ resumes are optimized for any systems recruiters use, minimizing lost information.
Career Coaches/Advisors: Coaches benefit from being able to show clients immediate, tangible improvements. For example, a coach can upload a client’s resume and together review AI suggestions on phrasing and structure. This makes lessons on resume writing concrete. The AI’s ability to tailor resumes to specific roles is invaluable for coaching — you can demonstrate how adding or rewording a skill can change the resume’s focus. Career coaches can leverage the “customization” advantage of AI tools, which explicitly allow tailoring by industry and keywords Instead of crafting edits manually, coaches use Resume Suite to experiment with wording, quantify achievements, and highlight strengths, guiding clients toward higher-impact resumes.
In short, Resume Suite’s import and AI features empower all users to produce cleaner, more effective resumes. By automating tedious formatting and infusing expert writing tips, the tool helps each resume meet professional standards and stand out to recruiters.
Conclusion
Resume Suite’s import feature and AI-driven editor make resume updating faster and smarter. By supporting common file types (PDF, Word, Text) and using AI to parse, reformat, and enrich your content, the tool turns an old resume into an optimized, ATS-friendly document. The step-by-step experience — from uploading a file to adding a target job and reviewing AI-suggested edits — is designed to be intuitive. Users get concrete feedback (like improved bullet points, error-free writing, and relevant keywords) that make their resumes stronger. Whether you’re a job seeker polishing your profile, a recruiter organizing candidate details, or a career coach refining a client’s CV, Resume Suite’s AI enhances every resume with professional format and targeted content improvements.
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Empowering Learners with the AI Learner Tool: A Comprehensive Guide
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, finding tools that cater to individual learning needs is crucial. The AI Learner Tool emerges as a powerful solution, offering a personalized and interactive learning experience that adapts to the unique requirements of each learner. Whether you're a student tackling challenging subjects or a professional seeking to enhance your skills, the AI Learner Tool is designed to support and enhance your learning journey.
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The AI Learner Tool stands out in the realm of educational technology by providing truly personalized learning experiences. By analyzing your uploaded documents and understanding your learning style and pace, the platform delivers content that is specifically tailored to you. This means that whether you're a visual learner who thrives on interactive lessons or an auditory learner who prefers audio guides, the AI Learner Tool adapts to ensure you get the most out of your study sessions.
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One of the most compelling features of the AI Learner Tool is its ability to transform static documents into dynamic, interactive lessons. Imagine taking a dense textbook chapter and turning it into an engaging interactive learning AI lesson complete with quizzes, visual aids, and real-world examples. Or perhaps you prefer to listen to your lecture notes during your commute; the AI Learner Tool can convert those notes into a podcast. The platform's versatility ensures that learning remains engaging and effective, no matter your preferred format.
Versatile Document Support
The AI Learner Tool is incredibly versatile, supporting a wide range of document formats including PDFs, DOC files, and PowerPoint presentations. This means you can upload any type of document and convert it into a format that best suits your learning style. Whether you need visual aids, audio guides, or interactive lessons, the AI Learner Tool has you covered, making it an indispensable resource for students and professionals alike.
Multilingual Support for Global Learners
For learners who are bilingual or studying in a foreign language, the AI Learner Tool offers invaluable multilingual support. You can choose to receive explanations and summaries in your preferred language, making it easier to grasp complex concepts. This feature is particularly beneficial for students preparing for international exams or internships, as it helps bridge language barriers and enhances comprehension.
Collaborative Learning Made Easy
The AI Learner Tool is not just for individual use; it excels in group settings as well. By generating discussion points and creating presentations from your documents, the platform facilitates collaborative learning. Whether you're preparing for a group project, a study session with friends, or a team workshop, the AI Learner Tool can help you create engaging and informative materials that spark meaningful discussions.
Real-World Success Stories
The impact of the AI Learner Tool is evident in the success stories of its users. Here are a few examples:
Political Science Student: "AI-Learner transformed how I study for my political science courses! I uploaded lengthy PDFs of research papers, chose the ‘lecture’ format, and got clear, concise breakdowns of complex theories. The podcast feature turned my notes into audio summaries for my daily commute. It’s like having a study buddy who’s always ready to help!"
Law School Student: "Juggling law school readings was overwhelming until I found AI-Learner. I converted dense DOC files into ‘discussion’ mode summaries, which highlighted key cases and debate points. The British English audio guides were perfect for revising during train rides to campus. My tutorial prep has never been smoother!"
Business Student: "Working part-time while studying business was exhausting. AI-Learner’s ‘podcast’ feature turned my lecture PPTs into 20-minute episodes I could listen to during my morning surf sessions. The tool even helped me prep for a French-language internship by translating slides. Total game-changer!"
Conclusion
The AI Learner Tool is more than just an AI education tool; it's a comprehensive solution that revolutionizes the way we learn. By offering personalized, interactive, and engaging content, it makes studying smarter, faster, and more enjoyable. With features like multilingual support, collaborative learning, and versatile document conversion, the AI Learner Tool is truly a game-changer in the world of education.
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Conversational AI in Healthcare: 7 High-Impact Use Cases
Open AI’s ChatGPT dropped and went mainstream in November 2022, and since then, businesses of all sizes, in B2B and B2C, across industry verticals, are looking to integrate Conversational AI or Generative AI into their workflow. The end goals, unlocking efficiency, productivity, and time-to-market. Additionally, companies want to expedite their processes and create convenience. So, it was a matter of time before healthcare embraced the same.
Healthcare faces a myriad of bottlenecks, from EHR errors to staffing issues, diagnostic delays, and nonspecific care. They’ll need to welcome any evolving technological inflections in their ecosystem — one of them being Conversational AI. These agents can help future-proof their infrastructure, realize intrinsic value, and pass on extrinsic value to improve patient outcomes. So, what are some value-oriented use cases of conversational AI in healthcare? Let’s dive in!
Use Cases of Conversational AI in Healthcare
1. EHR Document Management: Repetitive and error-prone wasteful administrative tasks can be automated with AI. It will transcribe, summarize, and update electronic health records (EHRs), in addition to assisting with indexing, retrieval, and categorization. When needed, you’ll be able to locate it right away. A couple of conversational prompts and the relevant answers appear on the screen — no wasted clicks on drop-down menus, radio buttons, and fields. It’ll recognize records and templates on the files, read the data against it, and accurately auto-populate the same on the screen.
This feature along with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) tech helps office staff digitize paper records. Clinicians can access and review a patient’s medical history from PDFs, Docs, etc., effortlessly in real-time. All they have to do is ask. E.g., “What were the blood test results for Dave?” Natural Language Processing (NLP) and conversational AI with data parsing and semantic abilities can interpret unstructured data in diagnostic reports and convert it into structured formats.
2. Helpdesk Automation: 24/4 staff-centric customer support is inconvenient and costly. Healthcare providers want to shrink this legacy system and embrace an automated natural language framework for handling patient queries. Conversational AI in healthcare can do just this. It’ll act as an extra lever for the content repository on the website. Instead of paying for resources, healthcare providers can save overhead costs with these multi-lingual, intuitive, and user-friendly interactive tools.
These AI-driven virtual assistants are equipped with NLP and sentiment analysis to automate and handle high-volume inquiries, provide immediate and accurate responses, and only escalate matters after a series of questions. From appointment scheduling to available hours, AI and ML chatbots learn on the go — acting as customer reps to automate workloads, reduce latency, and improve patient outcomes.
3. Clinical Decision Support (CDS): Doctors and physicians interact with a conversational AI tool to diagnose personalized treatment plans. It helps them determine the best course of action, from first-stage medicines to alternative solutions. The AI meanwhile is trained on vast and verified medical library data. These systems using ML algorithms aggregate patient data from electronic health records (EHRs), lab reports, and other unstructured documents to diagnose conditions in real-time.
The AI agent provides actionable insights at the point of decision-making, providing data-driven efficiency and accuracy even in complex medical diseases and pre-existing morbidities. The AI agent is tailored to such an extent that it could even flag potential drug interactions and identify emerging clinical patterns based on the patient’s current and historical medical KPIs. In essence, conversational AI helps augment the consultation and analysis phase.
4. Online Therapists: Mental health and emotional support through NLP, assists patients and therapists. The empathetic analysis of tone, content, and context helps to provide meaningful real-time assistance to distressed and psychologically traumatized individuals. The HIPAA-compliant, automated, affordable, and generative AI tool is a boon for patients who can’t find a therapist in far-off areas and for therapists who can attend to critical patients.
The situation can be escalated to a therapist if the patients seek next-level human support. Else, the AI agent’s data processing abilities are more than capable of adapting to the user’s mental state and conducting a holistic analysis to offer tailored interventions rooted in evidence-based clinical psychology. The cognitive behavioral analysis in interactive AI tools enables accessibility, guides users, and helps them cope better while freeing therapists/counselors from the preliminary workload.
5. Appointment Scheduling: Leveraging conversational AI, healthcare workers can be freed from the mundane and tedious activities of booking, rescheduling, and confirming appointments. No more manual reminder emails and phone calls, instead automate and leave the same to a conversational AI tool. It’ll sync with the patients, accept convenient dates & times, match with the right specialist, check availability, and send bi-directional alerts close to the date on SMS, email, and other platforms.
AI bots with conversational abilities eliminate scheduling conflicts, manual inefficiencies, and long hold times. These automated workers, powered by ML, can also proactively suggest ideal appointment times based on historical appointment and location data. So much so, that these agents can request confirmation close to the time slot and predict potential no-shows accordingly. In essence, hospitals, clinics, etc., automate the entire scheduling workflow to deliver quality patient-centric experiences.
6. Post-discharge assistance: No need to have resources follow up, track, and remind discharged patients. No need to have them check by phone, email, messages, or in person to ensure compliance with prescribed recovery plans. Instead leverage conversational AI, IoT, 5G, ML, etc., to empower staff and make it easier for patients to auto-report their health markers. Staff can log in and check vitals or be alerted in real-time to an emergency. If needed patients can chat with a staff member remotely without leaving the interface/terminal.
Patients can check symptoms, receive simplified empathetic guidance, schedule medication, and fill in daily readings of vitals — all in their native language — simply by keying in prompts. The data goes into an EHR system embedded with predictive analytics that raises red flags based on pre-set thresholds and informs authorities, ensuring adequate and timely intervention. What does this mean? Caregivers can now prioritize critical patients and take a passive approach to those less serious.
7. Clinical Training & Knowledge: Conversational AI agents can act as medical knowledge hubs and virtual tutors, empowering healthcare personnel on guidelines, research, breakthroughs, and best practices 24/7. In the backend, these interactive tools are trained on verified research papers, case reviews, biomedical literature, whitepapers, etc., and can access info in near-real time for procedures, therapies, and treatment protocols, helping doctors stay abreast with the latest concepts. Further, take pop quizzes and timed exams to test your acumen.
The Generative AI capability means, doctors at all levels, can ask colloquial questions and get immediate context-specific and evidence-based updates. The AI agent removes the friction and delays in accessing high-level diagnostic nomenclature and procedural methodologies. It can summarize, highlight, quote, and reformat any lengthy peer-reviewed write-up to save healthcare professionals time and effort in having to read through the whole piece. They get succinct and structured answers tailored to their proficiency level to facilitate lifelong learning.
Wrapping Up: Conversational AI in Healthcare
Conversational AI in healthcare is slowly emerging as a mission-critical asset. It is freeing healthcare centers from their dependency on monolithic workflows. AI-powered virtual assistants, embedded in EHR systems and CRMs, streamline administrative workloads and optimize resource allocation to help healthcare providers focus on patient needs, mitigate risks, and save more. And with every update, they evolve to interpret complex terminologies, intent, and contextual nuances even better.
90% of companies mentioned faster complaint resolution and over 80% reported increased call volume processing using conversational AI solutions — Deloitte
The future of conversational AI in healthcare is crystal clear in the ongoing wave of digital transformation. It’ll elevate patient experiences at scale. If your healthcare unit also requires an intelligent AI assistant to improve operational efficiency, guarantee higher patient satisfaction, and become the industry leader of tomorrow, reach out to Altumind. Our experts will tailor an intuitive and user-friendly Gen AI platform for your unique business quirks, challenges, and expectations.
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