afallingfish
afallingfish
a falling fish
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interested in speculative fiction; hoping to make a magazine and maybe even an anthology out of this
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afallingfish · 2 years ago
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Hey all! I’ve been wanting to do this for a while, so I just said, “You know what, I’m doing it!” So, without further adieu, I welcome you to Falling Fish Co.! I’m stilling figuring a lot of things out, logistics wise, but I hope to have this be a home for speculative fiction! I’ll be setting up an online magazine at some point and hope to eventually be able to go to print an anthology or magazine!
If anyone out there has any advice or help to offer, please don’t hesitate! We’re doing this together :D
My personal account is still @montrosien
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afallingfish · 4 years ago
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Hey y’all!! Just letting my few followers know that I’ve moved my account to montrosien! I will be far more active there!!!!! Okay bye bye!!
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afallingfish · 4 years ago
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Everything I do, I do with mediocrity
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afallingfish · 5 years ago
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Mesela İstanbul gibi ol ;
De ki : Boğazım kuruyuncaya kadar seni seveceğim... đŸ„€
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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HELL YEAH!!!
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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sir, that’s my emotional support imaginary world
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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Please follow your dreams, even if you don’t entirely believe in yourself. All throughout high school and university, I was the type of girl to be filled with anxiety and the thought that I would never actually reach my goals because I wasn’t smart or confident enough.
In August, I decided to take a massive jump and apply for an internship following my passion. It was in a different city to mine (also, I am from New Zealand, so was actually on a completely different island) in a place where I know nobody, have never been to before, and is for the largest research institute in my country. Even applying for it was something that I found hard, writing a CV just caused panic attacks and I was becoming sick due to stress, however I did it anyway.
Last week, I received a call to say that they were offering me the position. 
I am about to face my fears and leave everything behind to do what I love. I will be leaving my job, my family, and my friends to start fresh. I am now working for a project that is looking at water quality and land restoration in my country. Something I have been interested and passionate about since I began high school almost 10 years ago.
Please follow your dreams, even if you don’t believe in yourself. We need to learn to stop comparing ourselves to others and be more confident in ourselves and to love ourselves and each other. If you don’t follow your dreams, you will never reach them.
- F
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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The Ten Genres
From Save the Cat by Blake Snyder
“Take the story from ‘What is it?’ to ‘What is it most like?’”
Monster in the House
A monster, a house, and people inside the house who really want to kill the monster
House = confined space
Monster = formed from a sin committed by a character
Jaws, The Exorcist, Alien
Golden Fleece
Quest myth
A hero goes on the road for one thing and ends up with themselves
The goal is internal growth
Milestones = people and incidents that cause change within the hero
Star Wars, Back to the Future, The Road Trip
Out of the Bottle
“I wish I had a _______” + “What if?”
An underdog who does not succeed for long
Has a moral
Alternative: comeuppance in which a character with that _______ has it taken away
Bruce Almighty, Love Potion #9
Person with a Problem
An ordinary person finds themselves in unordinary circumstances
Primal problems like love or survival
An average person must solve the Problem by finding it within themselves to be the hero
The bigger the enemy, the bigger the odds to overcome and the more heroics
Terminator
Rites of Passage
Life transitions and their external conflicts
“Monster” is vague, unseen, unnamable
Ex. teenage years, vices to overcome, midlife crisis, any crisis really, old age, break up, grieving
Everybody’s in on “the joke” except the hero
Only experience can offer a solution
Victory is accepting the Problem and surrendering to it
Ladybird, Call Me By Your Name
Buddy Love
Love story in disguise
Can include romantic love, usually platonic
hate/disagreement to realizing “we need each other”
“We need each other” causes more conflict because who can tolerate needing somebody?
All is lost moment = separation, fight, goodbye-good-riddance
Resolution = surrender egos to overcome Problem
One is changed, one is the changer
Don Quixote, Thelma & Louise
Whydunit
Why over who
Does not include hero changing
Audience discovers something about human nature
Walks on dark side
All about discovery
“Are we this evil?”
Citizen Kane, Mystic River
The Fool Triumphant
Underdog and the advantages of anonymity
Set underdog against an establishment
Usually includes accomplice that’s in on the joke and gets brunt of repercussions
Outsider thrill of victory
Forrest Gump
Institutionalized
Sacrificing goals of few for the many
Groups, institutions, “families”
Honors institution AND exposes problems of losing individuality to it
Breakout character’s role is to expose group goal as a fraud
Told from newcomer’s perspective who can ask “how does this work?” and eventually: “who’s crazier: them or me?”
Group dynamic is crazy and self-destructive
Pros and cons of community over self
Loyalty can blind common sense
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, August: Osage County
Superhero
Extraordinary person finds themselves in an ordinary world
Foster empathy through hero being misunderstood, their pitfalls and disadvantages, and human qualities
Zoolander, X-Men, Gladiator, Dracula
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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A Few Tips All Writers Should Remember:
·Write to your comfort level. Meaning: give yourself a break when you need it and push yourself when you’re feeling motivated.
·Seek out sources of motivation. There are very few times when motivation hits me out of nowhere. Read a good book. Watch a good movie. Write down your goals.
·Find your space. Coffee shop. Library. Your room with the music blasting and the TV playing your favorite show. Find whatever gets you in the right headspace.
·Your first draft is just the first draft. Too many writers stress out about the first draft and they forget it’s just the first step in completing your novel. You can add to it, build from it, or toss it away completely.
·You will be rejected. Even if you write the next big hit, you’ll be rejected. Read the reviews for some of your favorite books—I guarantee someone HATED it. Not everyone will like your work, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad.
·Write advice isn’t for everyone. There’s no one-size-fits-all plan for writers. Pick and choose advice that works for you, ignore what doesn’t. Not everything will relate directly to you and your style of writing.
·It’s okay to stay in. Want a night to yourself so you can write? Don’t be afraid to cancel your plans and focus on your writing hobby. You don’t have to feel guilty about wanting to work on your writing.
·Let ideas settle. It’s tempting to jump right in to a new writing idea, but let things settle for a bit. Brainstorm. See what comes next. An idea needs to have legs and it needs to take your story somewhere. Let it grow.
·Outlines aren’t set in stone. Be flexible with your outlines. Plan if you need to, but allow yourself to explore new ideas. Let your story go in an unexpected direction.
-Kris Noel
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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@ the people who write (writers, if you will) do you ever have a moment of clarity when you finally manage to connect one plot point to another and the words finally flow seamlessly somehow?
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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Adding small moments of existence to your writing 
What I’m talking about is proof of life outside your characters in your world. Not in the sense of ‘talking to the cashier at the checkout’, but things like:
Graffiti etched into a desk your character sits in during an exam
Realising that someone has come along and arranged the cans on the shelf so the labels say something stupid
Dirty vans that have ‘wash me’ written in the dried mud
A coin that has been stuck into a piece of gum on a handrail
Little things that show the world still goes on despite whatever is happening to the characters. 
This helps make the world a world, not just a setting. There are other people with other lives doing stupid, funny, dangerous, things that in no way impact the protagonist. You don’t have to dwell on them, they can only be mentioned briefly in passing during the set up of a scene, but it will help create life within the background of the story and give the characters a chance to briefly think about something other than themselves/their situation.
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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me, having deeply fallen out of the practice of writing poetry: I can’t write any more, I am now a Talentless Hack
the voice of my 11th grade journalism/12th grade creative writing teacher who rly did know everything: if you stop writing for a while the words will build up and stagnate. to clear the water, you will have to open the dam completely, and accept the fact that what initially comes out will not be palatable
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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Best part of creating a story: planning it, brainstorming it, research for it, telling people about your ideas
Worst part of creating a story: actually writing the stupid thing
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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afallingfish · 6 years ago
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Non-Boring Environments that need Fantasy Representation
Tropical Rainforests
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Scrubland/Dry Forests. For extra effect make them the sort that burn very often; some native plants never germinate until after a fire, and some animals not only rely on fire to smoke out prey, but may even start them themselves.
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Savannas/Tropical Grasslands
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Temperate Rainforests. I almost didn’t include this bc New Zealand is covered in them, and that’s where they filmed Lord of the Rings. But tbh, no one really knows about them, so it belongs here
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Taiga Forests
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Barren Tundra, perfect for some extreme seasonal dichotomy
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Polar Ice Sheets
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Desert-Grasslands (arguably the same as Scrubland but Australia’s good at adding its own twists)
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Barren Desert
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If you like Cacti, look at American Deserts like the Sonoran
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Salt Flats
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Soda Lakes and Alkaline Lakes
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Madagascar’s Karst Limestone Formations
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Madagascar’s Spiny Forests
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Madagascar’s Baobab Forests
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Madagascar’s Subhumid Forests (Madagascar is cool as hell ok)
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Danxia Landforms
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Badlands/Mountainous Deserts
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Steppes and Highland Prairies
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Flood Basalts
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Newly-Formed Islands, still rife with Volcanic activity
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Now for Underwater Environments, sure Coral Reefs are cool.
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But there are SO MANY other kinds of environments for aquatic settings, it’s unbelievable:
Seaside Cliffs
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Archipelagos. Not just Tropical Island chains like Polynesia (Moana anyone?) but also Coldwater Archipelagos like the Aleutians.
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Tidal Flats
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Bayous/Cypress Swamps
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Tropical River Basins, AKA Seasonally Flooded Rainforests
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Mangrove Swamps/Deltas/Beaches
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Kelp Forests
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The Open Ocean
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Coastal Seabeds
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Rocky Beaches with Tidepools
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And there are a LOT more I could name but this post is already obscenely long as is, if you’d like to toss in your own go right ahead, but my point is if you limit yourself to European Deciduous Forests you’re a wimp.
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