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Metanoia Masterlist (f.o)

summary: you will be crowned victor of the 75th hunger games.
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Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Ten ½
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Epilogue
— Short Stories
Prevaricate
Malefic
— Aesthetics
Tanith Nuova
(Y/n) Rosecelli
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How do I start writing if I've never written anything, ever?
There's lots of ways to get started! Prompt generators can help you generate some ideas. Writing exercises can help you get a start on flexing those muscles. Trying out poetry is a fun way to work out how to fit words together. Fanfiction's also a great way to dip your toes into storytelling. It doesn't have to be good! You don't ever have to share it with anyone! Just getting into the habit of writing can really help you figure out where to go with it.
Some solid classic books I recommend are:
Anne Lamott's BIRD BY BIRD (read this book if you want to write anything, it's a staple for a reason.)
Natalie Goldberg's WRITING DOWN THE BONES (also a classic, well worth reading)
Austin Kleon's SHOW YOUR WORK (great for getting out of your head)
Some other recommendations I have are Lisa Cron's STORY GENIUS (great for working out character-focused stories), and Stephen King's ON WRITING has some of the best examples of how to approach editing that I've ever read. However, don't go all in from the beginning. Pick one book that appeals from you or whatever your local library has, and go from there.
On that note, prompt generators can also get overwhelming, so while I'll list a couple, try to tackle them one at a time. Writing prompts, much like writing advice, are highly subjective, so what works for someone else might not be what you need.
Creative Prompts for Writing
Prompts-For-Every-Need
Daily-Prompts
Writing Exercises
Magetsu Generator
Spinny Spinning Thing
Your library might have some writing prompt books too, so feel free to check that out as a resource. Once you're comfortable, I'd check out writing groups in your local area. You might find some good ones, or you might just want to show up at readings to get the feel for what other people are doing. There's no wrong way to go about it!
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So tumblr’s search within your blog on mobile sucks butt (which we all know but I’m just reiterating) so I’m going to try and make a pinned post with tags with characters on this blog to see if that works better than searching. So bear with me…
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The Witcher Masterpost
Main Masterpost
The reader is my OC, Akela, just with the pronouns/name changed as Tumblr seems to prefer reader!fics. Her version of each story can be found here.

one shots
Sticks and Stones (Geralt x reader) - After Renfri’s death, you find Geralt surrounded by a crowd of people throwing stones at him and yelling at him to die. Needless to say, you react in the only way possible. Like a witcher.
Heart of Geralt (Geralt x Jaskier x reader) - Geralt and Jaskier’s first meeting, except with an added twist. Who knew the White Wolf liked raspberries?
The White Wolf and His Pup (Geralt x OC) - Geralt finds a baby girl in the woods, and for some reason, he can’t quite let her go.
Fragile (Geralt x OC) - Geralt deals with a sick baby.
An Accidental Purpose (Geralt x witchers x OC) - Geralt brings the baby he found in the woods to Kaer Morhen to meet Vesemir and his brothers.
Like Father, Like Daughter (Geralt x OC) - Geralt should have expected his child’s first word to be ‘fuck’.
Raising a Wild Pup (Geralt x OC) - Geralt deals with a tantrum, watches the sun set, and goes swimming. In one evening. That’s his superpower. He calls it fatherhood.
Eleven (Geralt x reader) - For a five-year-old, political events can be boring. Thankfully, Geralt is a master at distracting you.
Fire (Geralt x reader) - It’s your birthday, and you and Geralt celebrate by playing a game.
Book (Geralt x reader) - After a long day, you ask Geralt to read you a story before bed.
Eye of the Beholder (Geralt x Yennefer x Jaskier x reader) - Geralt has a tendency to cover your eyes whenever a naked person steps into view—as any father does—but this proves to be quite difficult when he first meets Yennefer.
Sex and Apologies (Geralt x Yennefer x Jaskier x reader) - After the djinn causes the building to fall around Geralt and Yennefer, you believe your guardian to be dead. He is, of course, very much alive, and you’re far from happy.
First (Geralt x reader) - You smile at a boy, and Geralt starts to worry.
Little Traveller (Geralt x reader) - While staying at an inn, you sleepwalk, leaving a very uneasy Geralt to come and find you.
You Make Me Smile (Geralt x reader) - The one thing you should never do is start a tickle fight with a witcher.
Each Other (Geralt x reader) - Geralt would never have believed that he’d one day find himself braiding a teenage girl’s hair, never mind her braiding his… But here he is. And he isn’t complaining.
Like Him (Geralt x Jaskier x reader) - You and Geralt have an argument, and it takes a certain bard to get you to stop glaring daggers at each other and make up.
Dad (Geralt x reader) - Three times Geralt called you his daughter, and the one time you called him ‘Dad’.
A Mother’s Touch (Yennefer x reader) - Geralt is great, but sometimes, all you need is a mother’s arms to wrap around you and hold you close.
To Annoy a Witcher (Geralt x reader) - Five times Geralt hated the bard’s song, and the one time he didn’t.
Wild Rabbit (Geralt x reader) - You meet your mother—the mother who, as the stories go, left you to the monsters in the woods. Fortunately, you were found by Geralt before they could get you, but it’s safe to say you’re not happy to see this woman… and neither is Geralt.
Mud Monster (Geralt x Jaskier x reader) - Jaskier should have known better than letting you convince him to play a prank on Geralt.
To Love and Be Loved (Geralt x Yennefer x reader) - Geralt and Yennefer aren’t exactly the most well-behaved parents when it comes to you and teenage boys.
Fishy Business (Geralt x OC) - Geralt teaches you how to catch fish.
Until the End (Geralt x reader) - After Geralt loses both Yennefer and Jaskier on that mountainside, you’re there to assure him that he’s not alone.
Constant (Geralt x reader) - You’re worried that, once Geralt finds Ciri, he’ll stop caring for you. Geralt’s quick to put your mind at ease.
Jealousy (Geralt x Ciri x reader) - You meet Ciri, and you are less than happy.
Name Game (Geralt x reader) - Geralt accidentally calls Ciri something he shouldn’t have.
The Pup and the Cub (Ciri x reader) - Geralt leaves you and Ciri to finally sort out your differences.
The Bard and the Barber (Geralt x Jaskier x Ciri x reader) - Though you’re all too happy to see Jaskier again, there’s one thing that must go: his hair.
Luna Wolf (Geralt x reader) - Geralt finds you on the bleak path of revenge as you hunt the leshy that killed Eskel.
For Eskel (Ciri x reader) - In the Temple of Melitele, you grieve Eskel.
drabbles
Geralt x Jaskier - (“For someone who’s totally selling the monster-killing, impassive mystique, you’re surprisingly kid-friendly.”)
Geralt x Lambert x Eskel x Vesemir - (Geralt was beginning to think he should never have introduced Akela to the other witchers.)
Witchers (“You know this means war.”)
Geralt x reader - (“I’m bleeding!”)
Geralt x reader - (“Are you mad at me?”)
Geralt x reader - (“What the hell are you holding and why is it…wriggling?”)
Geralt x reader - (“Hear my heartbeat? Just focus on that.”)
Geralt x Lambert x reader - (“Poke me again and see what happens.”)
Geralt x Jaskier x reader - (“For the first time in my life, I genuinely want to throw my life in the ocean.”)
Geralt x reader - (“I’ll be here when you wake up.”)
Geralt x reader - (“Where’s Roach?”)
Geralt x reader - (“You have a stick in your hair.”)
Geralt x reader - (“You know I love you.”)
Jaskier x reader - (“I’ll always be there for you.”)
Geralt x reader - (Waking up face down in the dirt didn’t surprise him. The fact that said dirt was in a rose garden, did.)
Geralt x reader - (“You can join them, you know.”)
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Redamancy Masterlist (f.o)

summary: it’s time to forgive and repair.
part two to BELAMOUR.
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Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Epilogue
– Short Stories
Viduous
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Belamour - Epilogue (f.o)
summary: they say the odds tend to favor those who need them. well, they were wrong.
warnings; swearing, death/murder mention.
wc; 10k
NOTES: i give reader a last name to fit the world.
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Belamour - Chapter Twelve (f.o)
summary: they say the odds tend to favor those who need them. well, they were wrong.
warnings; swearing, mention of murder and gore
wc; 9.3k
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Belamour - Chapter Eleven (f.o)
summary: they say the odds tend to favor those who need them. well, they were wrong.
warnings; swearing, MURDER, MURDER PLANNING, GORE
wc; 18.6k
NOTES: i give reader a last name to fit the world.
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Belamour - Chapter Ten (f.o)
summary: they say the odds tend to favor those who need them. well, they were wrong.
warnings; swearing, MURDER AND ATTEMPTED MURDER
wc; 10k
NOTES: i give reader a last name to fit the world.
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Belamour - Chapter Nine (f.o)
summary: they say the odds tend to favor those who need them. well, they were wrong.
warnings; swearing, murder plot
wc; 11.2k
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here's over 6.2K prompts of all sorts you can use for your writing ideas!
happy writing!
**no need to credit the list if it helps you with writing. but reblogging/sharing it with your writer friends is definitely appreciated!
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Belamour - Chapter Eight (f.o)
summary: they say the odds tend to favor those who need them. well, they were wrong.
warnings; swearing
wc; 7.8k
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Belamour - Chapter Seven (f.o)
summary: they say the odds tend to favor those who need them. well, they were wrong.
warnings; swearing, MURDER, CHILD MURDER
wc; 9.8k
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Belamour - Chapter Six (f.o)
summary: they say the odds tend to favor those who need them. well, they were wrong.
warnings; swearing, murder plot, murder, DEATH IN DETAIL, gore
wc; 8k
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Belamour - Chapter Five (f.o)
summary: they say the odds tend to favor those who need them. well, they were wrong.
warnings; swearing, murder plot ig
wc; 8.7k
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Belamour - Chapter Four (f.o)
summary: they say the odds tend to favor those who need them. well, they were wrong.
warnings; swearing, murder plot, and gallows suggests hanging herself 2 separate times
wc; 10k
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