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hayatheauthor · 2 years
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How To Accurately Describe Pain In Writing 
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Pain can be an interesting emotion to write about. It gives authors the liberty to merge their character’s emotions and surroundings to create beautiful metaphors and graphic descriptions that draw their readers in and convey their character’s struggles. However, if done wrongly reading your descriptions of pain can feel like a chore to your readers. Unsure how to accurately describe pain in your writing? Here are some tips to help you get started. 
Use The Five Senses 
As humans, we possess five senses that dictate our reactions to the world around us. When writing, it is important to use these five senses rather than just relying on what your character can see. Talk about the sound, the smell, the taste, and even the feeling. 
If your character just got burnt, talk about the sound of sizzling flesh and the slight numbness they feel. Mention the terrible smell of burnt flesh, and make your character feel dizzy with fear as their eyes finally land on the horrific wound. 
Internal bleeding makes people spit blood and taste iron and partially healed wounds feel itchy and irritant. 
There is so much more to pain than what you see, and simply talking about your character’s wounds isn’t nearly enough to make your readers wince in second-hand pain. In fact, they are more likely to skim your passages in boredom. 
Show your readers what your character is experiencing, and then go on to describe their reaction to this situation. 
Build It Up, Then Break It Down 
Pain doesn’t just suddenly come from nowhere. It starts with something small, blossoms, and then spreads. Your character won’t just suddenly get a third-degree burn the size of a baseball by leaning against a hot steel wall for the briefest of seconds. It starts with a light reddish-brown mark, then darkens, maybe even blisters. 
You can’t go from 0 to 100 in one sentence. You need to build it up and show your readers how your character’s pain was found. Then, break it down. 
Pain doesn’t come from nowhere, but it doesn’t suddenly disappear either. Show us how your character’s wound heals. Does the wound mark from where they hurt their knee turn into an ugly brown shade for a couple of weeks? Do their burns gradually fade from red to pink, or turn darker? 
It’s important to show your readers the aftermath of your character’s pain. A character who just had a bullet pulled out of their shoulder with a hot knife can’t suddenly just jump up and start firing at the enemy with perfect aim. 
You don’t need to overdo it and constantly mention their wounds during the healing stage, but something as simple as ‘her bandages uncomfortably scratched at her back every time she lifted her hand to eat’ or ‘his fingers subconsciously shifted to run over the remains of his burn mark even as his eyes remained trained on the blackboard’ will suffice. 
How Does This Affect Your Character? 
Physical pain aside, wounds can also have an effect on your character’s dynamics with others as well as your plot. 
It’s important to take into account how they got this wound, how the other characters might react to it, and internalised conflict caused by it. Maybe your character injured their fingers during a game of volleyball and now they’re staring at their final exam paper with tears of frustration brimming their waterline because it hurts too much to write.
Maybe your protagonist suffered a small burn while sneaking out to go to their friend’s house and their parent or mentor saw it. Or maybe your protagonist won against the antagonist but suffered a grave injury to their legs and now cannot fight during the next confrontation, resulting in a chaotic outbreak at their headquarters. 
Think about the internal as well as the external damage your character’s wounds can cause, and then use that as a plot device to further your book. 
Do Your Research 
It’s very important to accurately portray your character’s level of pain and consider whether or not they would realistically incur such injuries from such a wound. When writing about a character’s wound or pain consider doing some research about that type of wound. 
Here are some things you need to check when researching the wound type: 
How much blood would they loose with this type of wound? 
What are the side effects? 
Could this be fatal? 
How long will it take to heal? 
How long does it take for a wound to get to that extent? (for example, if you’re writing about a third-degree burn, research what it takes for a burn to be considered third-degree). 
What are the major veins, arteries, and other important body parts in that part of the character’s body? For example, if your character is supposed to be injured on their arm but it’s not supposed to be serious, you need to consider whether the wound could realistically have ruptured their radial artery, resulting in death. 
Will there be any scarring? What about any long-lasting wound marks? 
You could also take a look at historical events similar to the one you’re writing. For example, if you’re writing about an assassination attempt consider researching the most historically renowned assassination techniques. 
It’s also a good idea to ask your families and friends about their experiences with the type of wound you’re writing about (so long as it’s not a sensitive topic). Maybe you have a cousin who suffered a third-degree burn once or a classmate who has a scar from a graphic wound across their arm. 
I hope this blog on how to accurately describe pain in writing will help you in your writing journey. Be sure to comment any tips of your own to help your fellow authors prosper, and follow my blog for new blog updates every Monday and Thursday.  
Looking For More Writing Tips And Tricks? 
Are you an author looking for writing tips and tricks to better your manuscript? Or do you want to learn about how to get a literary agent, get published and properly market your book? Consider checking out the rest of Haya’s book blog where I post writing and marketing tools for authors every Monday and Thursday. 
Want to learn more about me and my writing journey? Visit my social media pages under the handle @hayatheauthor where I post content about my WIP The Traitor’s Throne and life as a teenage author. 
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loserboysandlithium · 3 months
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Some of my favorite fics and writers all in one place 🖤
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Eddie Munson
@usergeta Mr. Mechanic
@littlexdeaths I called her on the phone…
@eddiesxangel Eddie’s Fantasy
@paybacksawitch Daddy’s girl
@hippiegoth97 Into the fire
@aphrogeneias nothing else matters
@strangerstilinski What’s your number
@onegirlmanytales Brain Gremlins
@leelei1980 4th of July
@pretty-batty whispers in the dark
@xxbimbobunnyxx Cinnamon girls
@cinemabeans best friend Eddie
@eiightysixbaby take a dip
@lokis-army-77 game over
@hellfiremunsonn tender touches
Steve Harrington
@wroteclassicaly Thigh riding
@taintedcigs hardest of hearts
@stalactitekilla the nutcracker princess
Steddie x reader
@bimbobaggins69 what’s your fantasy?
Billy Hargrove
@bunnyhargrove Animals
@floredaqueen Kissing Billy
@heartbreak-sandwich warm me up
Rafe Cameron
@rafescurtainbangz Professor Cameron
@babygorewhore Prey
@xxbimbobunnyxx Run, Kitty, Run
This is very new and I still have many to add 🖤 thank you for your amazing work and for fulfilling all of my fantasies 🤭 also there are many fics by these individuals that deserve all the love, please check out their masterlists. These are just a few of my favorites to give you a taste of their talent. 😘
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userchai · 1 month
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best writers on tumblr in 3,2,1 GO
woo- boy there’s so many good ones but I’ll just list as many as I can below! (All of these people I love dearly and they are all talented as fuck!) 💓💓 go show love to your favorite writers everyone, it means a lot!
there are so many more than this list and I am sorry if I forgot someone on here, but just know you are all talented and loved!
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@loserboysandlithium @taintedcigs @xxbimbobunnyxx @babygorewhore @starkeysprincess @hellfiremunsonn @babybluebex @wroteclassicaly @melodymunson @eddiemunsonfuxks @ceriseheaven @queenofthekings @pedgito @hunter-in-the-upsidedown @watermeezer @eddiesxangel @bimbotrashcan @choke-me-eddie @taintandviolent @oneforthemunny @jamdoughnutmagician @munsonology @littlexdeaths @rebelfell @blueywrites @floredaqueen @ghost-proofbaby @nailbatanddungeon @eiightysixbaby @carolmunson @bbyhellfire @xsinfullxlover666 @hippiegoth97 @natti-ice
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wileys-russo · 6 months
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Hi dearie I hope you’re okay. Not new to WoSo at all but super new to tumblr and fics and fic writers. Just wondering if you had a list of people you’d recommend to follow for all the goodness. Thank you so much 🦋💙
Apologies if I forgot anyone 🫶🏻🫶🏻
@sunnyaelia
@girlgenius1111
@repulsiveliquidation
@desperate-gay
@inuyashaluver
@reminiscingtonight
@katelynnwrites
@woso-dreamzzz
@outsideratheart
@wosounited
@barcaatthemoon
@jadeysjasmine
@sporadicbeans82
@codiemarin
@awfcspencer
@tangerineluxury
@alessiasfreckles
@p0orbaby
@copper-16
@samkerrworshipper
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zepskies · 4 months
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Hey, Zepskies! How’re you doing? Hope you’re having a good day :)
I wanted to ask two things:
Is there a certain criteria that you have for an account to be a mutual? If so, what is it?
And secondly, who are some underrated writers on here that you think deserve more recognition? I wanted to go and hype up those blogs so they’d have more of a following.
Hey there! I'm actually doing better after a long week and a half, dealing with an unexpected health issue. 🙃 (I'm much better now.)
Interesting question...
I can't say I have specific criteria for following someone, like a checklist or something. If I find myself interacting with someone quite a bit, whether through their work or mine, and if our energies seem to match, then odds are I'll decide to follow them. If they happen to follow me back and we match like a friendly Hinge connection, then great! lol
Ooh as for underrated (and awesome) writers who I personally love, I can think of a few off the top of my head:
@dean-winchester-is-a-warrior
@waynes-multiverse
@deanbrainrotwritings
@waywardxwords
@soluswolf
@justagirlinafandomworld
All of these ladies are very talented and their work speaks for itself. Go check them out! 💕
And many more awesome writers are featured on my various rec lists:
Supernatural Rec List
Dean Winchester AU Rec List
Beau Arlen Fic Rec List
Thanks for dropping into my inbox! 💜
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navybrat817 · 4 months
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Navy! Loooooved your Will fic and thanks to you, I want to absolutely devouuuuur more Will and Raymond stories. Do you have any go to writers who write for either guy or anyone you may pls recommend?
I’m also soooo excited to read whatever you choose to share with us as always (whenever you have the time and energy). Siiiigh y’all really make Mondays better lol
You're so sweet, nonnie! I can't wait to write more for Will and finally write something for Raymond.
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A few off the top of my head who have written for Will, Raymond, or both: @laurfilijames, @violentdelightsandviolentends, @romanarose, @rayslittlekitten, @wysteria-clad, @darkficsyouneveraskedfor , @hotdamnhunnam , @holylulusworld , @threeminutesoflife , @missdictatorme
Lovelies, feel free to add more. I know I'm forgetting so many!
Love and thanks! ❤️
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pedrospatch · 1 year
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I probably won’t end up posting fics this weekend but please check out some amazing authors:
@cavillscurls
@cupofjoel
@morning-star-joy
@thetriumphantpanda
@swiftispunk
@bageldaddy
@goodwithcheese
@fuckyeahdindjarin
@thelightsandtheroses
@tightjeansjavi
@breakfastatjoels
@hellishjoel
@dinsdjrn
@mrsquill
@kyberblade
@wildemaven
@trulybetty
@penvisions
@tessa-quayle
@quinnnfabrgay-writes
@atinylittlepain
@tieronecrush
I got a bit sick in the last 12 hours, I can’t think too straight and I know there’s so many more so I’ll reblog and update this when I can. Go and support all the writers you can. 🤍
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quinloki · 4 months
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Hi Quin <3
I may or may not have gone through your entire catalog haha (^///^) Thank you for feeding us all so well ☆ Such stunning works!!!!! (シ_ _ )シ
I was wondering, I find that I keep on reading the same people a lot. Have you discovered some cool new people to read from recently? any great recs? stuff you keep coming back to?
Anyways, you're awesome!! And I can't wait to read what you come up with next!!!!!
=O Sideblogs and everything?
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Σ(っ °Д °;)っ
(*/ω\*)
Goodness. ❤️I'm glad you enjoyed my stuff enough to read all that. I'm a terribly wordy ^^;
Ah! But hmmm... I do tend to read from many of the same folks, especially since I ended up surrounded by impressive writers.
But let's do this:
@swampstew - if you follow me, you know her. I cannot fathom otherwise, and if you don't, start here.
this is @icy-spicy's master list - I'd have that cold shower ready before you start, but there's more than One Piece there.
@mydisenchantedeulogy writes for a lot of fandoms, her words are so good I'm a fan of her stories without even having seen the universes they come from.
@un-shit-yourself is a long time real life friend, and a fantastic writer. Mostly Dragon Age, but the writing pulls you in. We chat, but we don't usually cross post, so you probably don't know about this one even if you do follow me.
@zoros-sheath - if you haven't read Magnets, start there, otherwise go hog wild. I can't imagine you're going to find anything bad.
@standfucker - whew, I look - Zen makes me wonder why I even write because what she writes is just too goddamn hot. Y'all don't need me, you got her. (I say this in jest, I'm going nowhere I promise) White Out and Rotation are two of my favorites, but Stowing Away to Save Yourself is something I specifically requested and gods was I served well.
@writing-yarn-goblin and @lyndsyh24 and @theaceofflamesposts are here, but you're more likely to enjoy the first two on Wattpad and the last on Ao3. Lyn's getting more active here, but her library is full of good stuff - fluffier than my usual work, but just as good imo. Lyn is one of the biggest reasons y'all get to deal with me at all. She was a saint when I stumbled into Wattpad.
I love @heyitsdoe and @/bas-writes stuff - they are both phenomenal writers. Bas has shifted away from OP a little and is more into JJK, but if you're looking for solid fic to read, then you will find tons there and I promise you'll enjoy it =3 Doe is super sweet and her writing is always a full meal, I've commissioned her and it was far and away worth every penny.
Honestly, I'd really recommend checking out my Following page. I leave it public, but everyone on it is either a friend, a writer, an artist, or some combination of all three.
I could go on in this post for like 5,000 more words and not hit everyone who has delighted me. @cyborg-franky @coza-main @lerya-fanfic @leakyweep @leftsidebonfire -- I'm going to hit a damn tag limit again.
@thus-spoke-lo is a little on the darker side, but gods alive I love her work, and I could read it for hours if I had the hours to spare.
@vizkopa writes in a way that helped me loosen up and write more how I wanted to, so thank her for that, and enjoy what she's got - mostly on Wattpad I believe? I know that's where I've read it.
Seriously, just peruse my followers, if you need something new.
But know that like me, they're 18+ and that's a boundary for their comfort as much as anything else. So don't break that.
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planet-marz1 · 11 months
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Some of my favorite writers, they are all so so talented & I highly recommend all of their works!! I ran out of mentions for this one, so i'll be making another post sometime later🩷
@bastardmandennis
@beskarandblasters
@bluebeary-jay
@cavillscurls
@chaotic-mystery
@chloeangelic
@cool-iguana
@cupofjoel
@dancingtotuyo
@elvinaa
@fettuccin-e
@gasolinerainbowpuddles
@gracieispunk
@heartpascal
@hier--soir
@hyzer34
@ilovepedro
@janaispunk
@javiscigarette
@jenispunk
@joelscruff
@joelsgreys
@jupiter-soups
@justagalwhowrites
@lincolndjarin
@littlegrungegirlaf
@louswrld11
@lovers-liability
@mandoisapunk
@morning-star-joy
@mrsquill
@netherfeildren
@notjustjavierpena
@northernbluess
@party-hearses
@proxima-writes
@psychedelic-ink
@ramblers-lets-get-ramblin
@softlyspector
@strang3lov3
@swiftispunk
@talaok
@tieronecrush
@tightjeansjavi
@tinycozycomfort
@thetriumphantpanda
@undercoverpena
@undrthelights
@walkintotheriveranddisappear
@wannab-urs
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bigtreefest · 2 months
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✨Boop✨ This boop goes out to writers that are kind, talented and supportive to others in the community! Let’s continue to spread the love ❤️
Writer rec weekend!!! Who are some of your favorite writers that deserve all the boops?
Hi, nonnie! Thank you so much!! 🥺🥰 I really appreciate this and all the love I’ve been getting lately.
Oh, I have so many writers I know that deserve boops! I’ll try my best to list them all, but know anyone I reblog is someone who I recommend!!
@ronearoundblindly @krirebr @thezombieprostitute @stargazingfangirl18 @jamneuromain @biteofcherry @steviebbboi @sweater-daddiesdumbdork @brandycranby @darsynia @buckymorelikefuckme @angrythingstarlight @veltana @anika-ann @mercurial-chuckles @holylulusworld @foxgloveprincess @buckets-and-trees @delicatebarness @deliciousangelfestival @babyjakes @navybrat817 @labella420 @witchywithwhiskey @eulalielatibule @neoncowgirlposts
…and I’m sure many many more. Feel free to add on, my friends. Everyone is so talented in their own way!!!
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cordeliawhohung · 4 months
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Gonna post this on anon, but I literally have no idea what's going on in the cod games except war (fps games don't hold my attention). Soft spot popped up on my feed and your story just sent me into the fandom (thank you btw I love the creators in this fandom).
Anyway! It's 2am and I'm now diving into the myths, legends, and lore of call of duty just to find who this Andrei fellow is! Pray for my coworkers cause this is all my hyper fixated little brain will be rambling about tomorrow.
thank you so so much! soft spot was my first big/major work that i ever finished! and there are tons and tons of extremely talented creators on here!
@deadbranch @ceilidho @391780 @captainfern @writeforfandoms @yeyinde @crashtestbunny @glossysoap @syoddeye @peachesofteal @pfhwrittes @rowarn @ghouljams @moondirti @shotmrmiller @groguspicklejar @eilidh-eternal
are a few (FEW because there are a lot) creators i'd recommend checking out! and @glitterypirateduck has tons of rec lists for the fandom! i'd also recommend watching play throughs or cut scenes of the games on youtube or something! gives you a better appreciation for the characters imo (:
once again glad you enjoyed! i hope you have a lovely day <3
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hayatheauthor · 2 years
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How To Immerse Your Readers With Indirect Characterisation
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If you are a writer you’ve probably come across the term ‘show, don’t tell’. This is a popular piece of advice passed down from one writer to the next, however, some writers have wrongly presumed this applies solely to one’s description. 
Much like description, your characterisation can directly impact your reader’s immersion and understanding of your characters. While direct characterisation tells your reader about your character, indirect characterisation unveils their true personality. Unsure how to correctly characterise your characters? Here are some tips on how to immerse your readers with indirect characterisation! 
What Is Direct And Indirect Characterisation? 
In its simplest form, characterisation is the creation or construction of a fictional character. A bit of brainstorming and OC forms can make this feel easy enough, however, many writers fail to realise how important characterisation is during the writing process. 
Characterisation comes in two different forms—direct and indirect characterisation. 
Direct Characterisation 
Direct characterisation is when the author tells the readers what a character is like. It is often concise and lacks insight into the character’s personality. It is generally used when initially describing a character or during fast-paced scenes that require minimal character description. 
An example of a direct characterisation would be saying “she was kind” or “he was a very rude person”. Both of these descriptions accomplish the task of accurately describing your character’s persona, however, they are boring and sound akin to a fact rather than a description. 
Indirect Characterisation 
Indirect characterisation is when an author reveals details about a character without explicitly stating them. It is often used across literature to paint a clear picture of your character’s persona while also immersing the readers. 
Rather than simply stating a character is kind or rude, an indirect description would portray their characteristics using descriptive language. While “she was kind” sounds like a sufficient description, something akin to “her hands delicately cupped the flower buds before her, her a touch a testament to her kind heart” is more likely to immerse your reader. 
Why Does The Type Of Characterisation Matter? 
The way you characterise your character can directly impact your reader’s perception of them. While direct characterisation tells your readers about your character’s personality, indirect characterisation gives them insight into how this impacts your character’s daily life, personal dynamics, and opinion of themselves and those around them. 
This isn’t to say direct characterisation is necessarily wrong or bad, in fact, I can think of several instances when direct characterisation would be more useful than indirect. But similarly, there are several instances when indirect characterisation would be more useful than direct. 
How To Use Indirect Characterisation 
Now that you know what indirect characterisation is, here are some techniques on how to implement indirect characterisation in your writing. 
Dialogue 
Writers often fail to realise how significant a piece of dialogue can be. The way your character speaks is a direct reflection of their personality. Small factors such as their tone, pronunciation, voice and word choice help portray your character’s persona. An extroverted and excitable teenager might talk with their hands and use a lot of slang, whereas a poised butler would make a conscious effort to speak in a soft and formal tone. 
An example of indirect characterisation in dialogue would be: “Sam!” the way her arm waved above her head as she called his name drew a bout of unwanted attention, but that didn’t stop her from continuing with her calls. “They’re selling those colourful cookies you love, come on the queue is pouring out the doors.” 
I could have simply stated the character was loud and extroverted before writing out the dialogue, but the above indirect characterisation allows me to showcase her personality without boring the readers. 
Use Actions 
A person’s personality directly impacts the way they carry themselves. A happy-go-lucky character might hum a light tune as they skip through the halls of their workplace while a quiet introvert would train their gaze on the floor and only speak when spoken to. 
Tying your character’s personality into their persona is an easy way to implement indirect characterisation into your writing. Take the time to sit down and consider how a person with your character’s personality would react around others (you can accomplish this by observing people around you who have a similar personality). Once you have an understanding of their persona, figure out ways to implement these little quirks into your writing. 
Appearance 
Portraying a character’s appearance is probably the most underrated form of indirect characterisation. The way a person carries themselves, their taste in fashion, and other such physical attributes are a direct reflection of their personality. 
A confident person might be comfortable showing a lot more skin than an insecure one, a traditional person would maintain a simpler and modest outlook while a modern character would be comfortable with unconventional outfits. 
This can also vary depending on the situation your character is in. Maybe a fun-loving character fond of long loose skirts is seen in a soldier’s garb when it’s time for a fight, or a motherly figure with long unruly hair could have a habit of pulling back her curls into a tight updo before scolding her underlings.  
Blending Direct And Indirect Characterisation 
Implementing indirect characterisation in your writing is important, however, if you are aiming for an immersive piece of writing that will draw your readers in, you need to blend direct and indirect characterisations together. 
A fast chapter portraying a fight scene might start off with direct characterisation but tie into the occasional indirect characterisation that details their combat skills. A slower chapter describing your character’s journey through a foreign building could begin with winding indirect characterisations but switch to direct ones once you move onto the heart of the chapter. 
When switching between direct and indirect characterisation, it’s important to take your current scene into account and consider whether or not you should prioritise your character or plot. 
I hope this blog on how to immerse your readers with indirect characterisation will help you in your writing journey. Be sure to comment any tips of your own to help your fellow authors prosper, and follow my blog for new blog updates every Monday and Thursday.  
Looking For More Writing Tips And Tricks? 
Are you an author looking for writing tips and tricks to better your manuscript? Or do you want to learn about how to get a literary agent, get published and properly market your book? Consider checking out the rest of Haya’s book blog where I post writing and marketing tools for authors every Monday and Thursday. 
Want to learn more about me and my writing journey? Visit my social media pages under the handle @hayatheauthor where I post content about my WIP The Traitor’s Throne and life as a teenage author. 
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userchai · 10 months
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I'm looking for new/more fics to read and i'm wondering if you can suggest any underrated ones or any that deserve more hype? I would like to spread some love to smaller writers! 😊
1) do you wanna touch me by @reidsbtch
2) The Pull by @xxhellfirebunnyxx
3) You’re Everything by @babygorewhore
4) A Face On A Lover With A Fire In His Heart by @lonelysatellites
5) Redemption by @eddiesxangel
6) Price Of Fame by @purplehazed-h
7) Goodnight and Go by @lofaewrites
8) Gingerbread by @lavendermunson
9) We’re Not Painting The Trailer Pink by @hellfiremunsonn
10) Eddie’s Diary by @imyourdaninow
and I have SO many more recs than this! this is only a few of the amazing writers I follow! I honestly want to make a part 2 list!
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stvrni0lo · 11 months
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If you don’t mind me asking, who are your favorite writers on here?
hi! thanks for asking. i have a lot of favorites, and it’s hard to choose so this is really an incomplete list😭
sturniolo writers:
@dwntwn-strnlo
@rainsoakedphoenix
@jazminrhode1
@querenciasturniolo
@luvsturniolo
and many more! but we’d honestly be here all day…
non-sturniolo writers (from my @crvptidgf blog)
@astroph1les (like fr obsessed with her writing)
@addyheartsyou
@strawberryyivy
@heartshazel
@seethesin
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navybrat817 · 10 months
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Hey! Do you have any Lloyd and Ransom fics you recommend? Really, in the feels for stache daddy and our little rich brat☺️
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I have tried to answer this three times now and I really hope this goes through this time, lovely! Specific fics aren't jumping out to me, but I answered an ask recently here with a few Lloyd Hansen writers. I believe some of them write for Ransom.
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A few others who have written for Ransom: @drabblewithfrannybarnes @sconnie-doesnt-know @the-iceni-bitch @cockslutpadalecki @worksby-d @fushic0re @chase-your-dreams-away @krirebr @sweater-daddiesdumbdork @sagechanoafterdark @what-is-your-plan-today @spectre-posts @pagesoflauren @avintagekiss24 @thecutestlittlebunbunfairy @astrorogers @eloquentreverie @nicoline1998enilocin @ramp-it-up @georgiapeach30513 @anika-ann @holylulusworld and many more.
Lovelies, I KNOW I'm missing people, especially since my list got erased thrice. Please feel free to add on.
Love and thanks. ❤️
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sinsandsweetness · 10 months
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hiii im new to tumblr <333 do you have and twd writer recs?
I absolutely do! here are some of my favourite writers in no particular order. I also tag all my fic rec reblogs, so you can scroll through that tag as well to see some of the specific fics that I enjoy.
@writella
@dylanisstilladumbass
@catt-leya
@versatilehater
@murdadixon
@taylormarieee
@stuckinthesun
@virtualreader
@infpbambi
@versatilehater
@nesillia
@itsgrimeytime
@grimesthinker
@grixonsdoll
@movidita
@gxtitobxby
@randomoutsiders
@pinkandblueblurbs
@daryl-dixon-daydreams
@darylsgarden
And special mention to @dustbunniess has only a couple pieces of writing so far but also makes a lot of awesome Moodboards intended for self insert and tend to accompany and even inspire specific fics <3
I’m sure I’m forgetting some, but for now, here you go! <3
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