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deniselavestal · 1 year ago
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''what if my writing isn't good eno--'' what if it's a reflection of your soul. what if it has a place in this world. what if you write it anyway
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brisketbiscuts · 28 days ago
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I ain't a wimp when I get writers block I STRESS ABOUT IT FOR A WEEK STRAIGHT, and not to ChatGPT like a coward. I face writers block like a man, laying in bed hours crying.
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abwwia · 9 months ago
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Eileen Chang 張愛玲 (1920-1995)
Eileen Chang 張愛玲 (Sep 30, 1920 - Sep 8, 1995) also known as Chang Ai-ling or Zhang Ailing, her pen name was Liang Jing, was a Chinese-born American essayist, novelist, and screenwriter. via W #PalianSHOW
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avidplutofan · 2 months ago
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still giggling abt how while frank was looking at the love of his life, distracted, matt took the chance to call shotgun
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thelonelyqueenofthenight · 5 months ago
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Rest in peace and paradise.🕊️🕊️🕊️
David Lynch has passed away at 78 years old.
He was a visionary film director, visual artist, musician, and actor.
He will be missed.
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normasshearer · 4 months ago
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Joan Crawford in HUMORESQUE (1946) dir. Jean Negulesco
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decaf-lesbian · 1 month ago
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how do you even begin to explain to a casual listener that one guy didn't take a jacket and now we'll have a whole album about it
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artfilmfan · 3 months ago
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The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love (Maria Maggenti, 1995)
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hsw3k · 3 months ago
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Leigh Whannell roasting himself in character descriptions.
Bonus:
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bitchcakegreen · 1 year ago
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Thank you Nicola Coughlan for that scene. To finally see someone with the same body type as me in a scene of love like that, was moving and important. Bridgerton
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forsapphics · 6 months ago
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ANGELINA JOLIE
W Magazine
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ouchieouchfuckers · 2 months ago
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All I can say is that genshin has achieved fanservice.
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It's honestly embarrassing, I'm dying bro.
But seriously I actually consider this an example of good fanservice because it's (partially) contextualised and not too out there.
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aaronwaltke · 2 months ago
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I’m beyond thrilled to be joining Tui T. Sutherland on this journey, adapting her fantastic WINGS OF FIRE novels as a television event series for Amazon Prime.
Pyrrhia is a realm of wonder, epic drama, and hope for a better tomorrow.
I can’t wait for you all to see it take flight!
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gael-garcia · 11 months ago
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We finally arrived in Cuzco, “the heart of America”. Our first day in the city, we met Don Néstor, an old soul, mom, and our official guide.
Diarios de motocicleta (2004, Walter Salles 🇦🇷🇨🇱🇵🇪)
Walter Salles: The little boy in Cuzco, we found him in the streets, or he found us. He came to us and asked if we wanted to know a little bit more about the city and offered himself as a guide. So we said, “Yes, but can we bring the Super16 camera along?” And he said, “Bring whatever you want.” And there it was. That scene, everything is Take 1. Nothing was repeated. (src)
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s-soulwriter · 1 year ago
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How do we write characters authentically?
Hello, my dear writer! I assume we've all wondered at the beginning of our writing journey, "How do I find my own writing style? How do I stand out, and how do I make my characters sound authentic?" This post is dedicated precisely to the latter question. How do we write characters authentically?
Observe Different Personalities: Observe people of different age groups, from various cultural backgrounds, and with diverse life experiences. Pay attention to their language, gestures, and behaviors to develop a broad understanding of human diversity.
Take Time for Character Development: Invest time in developing your characters, including their background, motivations, goals, strengths, and weaknesses. The better you know your characters, the more authentically you can portray them.
Utilize Realistic Settings: Place your characters in realistic environments and situations that are recognizable to your readers. Describe the details of their surroundings, such as landscapes, buildings, clothing, and everyday items, to create a vibrant backdrop for your story.
Be Open to Change and Development: Allow your characters room for growth and change. People evolve over time based on their experiences and decisions. Permit your characters to learn from their mistakes, gain new insights, and undergo development.
Everyday SituationsAn additional tip is to place your character in various small situations, even if they are a fantasy figure. For instance, have your character order coffee. What happens if they encounter a ghost? What are their feelings about Christmas? Accompany them while shopping. How do they react when meeting their greatest hero? Describe everyday scenarios that aren't part of your official story but are meant for you to better understand your character.
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