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pedrhoe · 4 years
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hey did you know that you're amazing and i love you
🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 I love you bb
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I would like to discuss
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pedrhoe · 4 years
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you know who’s gay? paul the real estate novelist who never had time for a wife and davey who’s still in the navy and probably will be for life
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pedrhoe · 4 years
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Baby never lets Mando be in his feelings by himself. This is the vibe.
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This is the photo Netflix was showing me for the cover of Narcos….
Cinematic parallels 
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“No, I have not been duck hunting, you fucking hillbilly.”
Narcos S1/E9
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pedrhoe · 4 years
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how to read like a writer
I see a lot of posts about how people will read an amazing book and feel like they’ll never be able to do anything like it, and it completely discourages them. I’ll admit, it’s really difficult as an unestablished writer to picture yourself writing something as amazing as what you’ve just read, but the important thing to remember is that these amazing pieces can build the foundation of your own work, and that reading these things is to your own advantage. Some important questions to keep in mind while reading are:
What is the author including that I’m not? Is there anything in their prose that startles you? a phrase you wouldn’t use, an unexpected flow of a scene, an atmosphere to their story that you haven’t seen used in a particular genre, etc. These things are all yours to weigh for their usefulness in your own work. 
What do they describe first? This can set the tone of the entire piece, and is great in establishing atmosphere, and even bigger themes of the book. More than that, first descriptions can be strong lasting images for the reader when used effectively. Lasting images of the piece help create a stronger emotional resonance. 
How does the author introduce characterization? Some authors use small moments of actions, the character’s own narrative voice, other characters’s interactions with them or opinions of them, contrast between characters, and even outright stating characterization (which can be insanely effective and elegant in certain styles). It’s important to recognize how the author in question does this, especially when it’s distinctly resonant with you. This is an open foundation for you to build your own characterization on. 
Are they more sentimental or cynical? This is mostly the scale of measure I use when analysing an author’s voice. Overall, they’ll usually swing to one side of things. But more importantly, try to look at the overall blend of the two, and how the voice tends to shift to either one while writing certain scenes, or characters. Often, either one could be used to contrast, add to characterization (such as with a pov), denote a change in setting (effectively shifting atmospheres), etc. 
Hope this helps someone out there!
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pedrhoe · 4 years
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Just put this little guy on my dashboard with one of those worms as a scarf
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pedrhoe · 4 years
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I just wanna meet Pedro Pascal and get a hug, is that too much to ask?
Like damn
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Pedro Pascal for Style Magazine
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pedrhoe · 4 years
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that fucking jAwLiNe
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You ok hun?
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When you can't cope with the overwhelming stress of school this week so you make a baby yoda edit saying "eat frog. Die young" to help you get through
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pedrhoe · 8 years
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when you think your cramps are finished but then
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pedrhoe · 8 years
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Reblog if you think Hartley Rathaway should be on Legends of Tomorrow
imagine the amount of sass between him and len
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Chris Hemsworth has a bone to pick…
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pedrhoe · 8 years
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I want to see more news like this
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