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hotspotseo · 11 months
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freemicrotools · 1 year
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simplitools · 2 years
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first-techie · 10 months
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ronelgomes · 1 year
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ejlovesvi · 9 months
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Hello!!! I just came across your page and really enjoyed your writing on the Taylor swift oneshot. So if it’s okay I wanted to request a oneshot with Gracie Abrams x fem!reader where they had just started fairing recently and the reader is in the f1 academy and is a racer and she doesn’t have family or friends to come to her races so she’s never had anyone come to support her and then one day during a big race she’s not expecting anyone to show up and then after the race she finds out that Gracie is there with a bunch of her friends to support the reader and then the reader gets really emotional and won’t let go of Gracie when she hugs her. Also, can you make the reader to be kind of awkward and shy but in a cute and sweet way. Thank you so much.
note: hello! thank you for requesting and for the support! i don’t know much about formula 1 but i’ll try my best to make it accurate 🙏 this is very short and not proofread. enjoy!
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pairing: gracie abrams x fem!reader
warnings: cursing, shitty depiction of f1, awkward reader, gracie being a cutie
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your anxious and sweaty hands grip the steering wheel tightly as you breathe in and out, using the box breathing method your girlfriend had taught you a while ago. you glance over to the crowd, your view slightly blocked from the clunky helmet that rests on your head.
searching the crowd for a familiar face, you come up empty. a feeling of disappointment in the pit of your stomach bubbles as your eyebrows furrow together and a frown paints your lips. you try to shake away the feeling and look forward with a new found determination.
you know this should be expected. your family doesn’t agree with your career choice, them claiming it’s a one way ticket to you being killed on a race track. and your friends don’t care that much either, too busy caught up in their own lives and drama. if your family and close friends don’t have the decency to at least show up you’ll simply show them what they missed out on by winning.
you focus ahead and take in a deep breath while glancing over to the flagger. the minute they swing the flags your foot stomps onto the gas pedal, your car taking off at elite speed.
through the rattling of the fast car you quickly glance to the sides as you watch yourself pass the other opponents with ease. you turn corners with careful precision and don’t let yourself falter once.
as you approach the checkered line for the last lap you notice a competitor, another popular f1 driver, right beside you at matching speed.
you two battle to turn sharper corners and be more skilled with your movements. as you approach the end line you press your foot harder on the gas even though it’s already fully pressed into the floor board.
both of you cross the line but in the intense moment you don’t have the right mind to figure out who won. you slow your car as you pull it into the cut off and break all the way. you turn it off and quickly unbuckle your seat belt, getting out of the car and slamming your door.
your competition does the same and walks up to one of the ref’s who holds a clipboard and speaks into his headpiece. you watch from a distance with crossed arms as they talk together.
the other girl nods and walks off the track through the safe path while the ref walks up to you. he taps his clipboard and points his pen to you, “you won by 3 seconds, congratulations.”
you smile slightly and take your helmet off, nodding to him. “thank you.” you breathe out and begin to walk to your tent.
you open the flap of the tent but abruptly stop when you see 5 people standing around there. you’re about to ask them why they’re there when you finally recognize the turned figure of one of the people.
at the sight of your girlfriend’s signature black ribbon in her hair you deeply relax and drop your helmet to the floor with a thunk, ignoring the grins from her friends.
gracie turns on her heel and grins wide at the sight of you, she opens her arms in invitation and you gladly accept. you hurdle your body into her, resulting in her grabbing your hips as she lets out a small noise of surprise. you snake your arms around her waist and hold on tight as you burrow your face into her neck.
the disappointment from earlier washes away like a small pebble in the ocean as you revel in the warmth of your girlfriend’s arms. she kisses your forehead sweetly, “you did so good, baby.” she coos, stroking your hair with her hands.
she tries to pull you back to look at you but you tighten your grip, not letting go of her warm embrace. she laughs slightly and relaxes her muscles, rubbing her thumbs into your hips.
right here right now you feel loved and appreciated. and that’s all you need.
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nanowrimo · 10 months
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12 Tips for Drafting Forward During NaNoWriMo (And Beyond!)
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To accomplish your big writing goals, you have to focus on drafting forward. The team over at Freewrite knows how to do that better than most! Freewrite, a 2023 NaNoWriMo sponsor, is a dedicated distraction-free drafting device designed just for writers to separate the drafting from the editing process and get words on the page. Today, the Freewrite team is here to share their top 12 tips for doing just that:
Here at Freewrite, we love when NaNoWriMo comes around, because we’re all about helping writers set their stories free. We’re big proponents of the “write now, edit later” method of writing to help writers reach writing flow and increase productivity. The goal of drafting forward (and NaNoWriMo!) is to get a first draft recorded and translate your thoughts into writing on the page.
We’re going to share the top tips we recommend to writers who want to try this method but don’t know where to start. Try these out during your next writing session to see how they help you ditch the distractions and make serious progress!
1. Save research for later. (Or start with it!)
Yes, research is important. But it can also quickly turn into a form of procrastination. Complete the bulk of your research before you start writing, or, if it’s a topic you know well, commit to doing any research after. When you’re drafting and come to a place where you need to fact-check or gather information, simply leave a note to yourself right there in the text and continue drafting. 
2. Plan well.
With a timed challenge like NaNoWriMo, it helps to plan out your daily benchmarks in order to finish on time. Consider setting a daily word count goal or making a schedule for the month so you know exactly where you stand each day. Make an outline if you’re a plotter, or if you’re a pantser, spend some time getting into the world of your story.
3. Decide you’re going to write a messy first draft.
We recommend stating it outright to yourself, or maybe writing it down on a Post-It where you can see it each day: My goal is to write a messy first draft. Embrace that imperfection so that you can write more freely!
4. Silence your inner critic.
As you write, revisit your messy first draft goal and resist the urge to critique or edit your work as you go along. Instead, concentrate on getting your thoughts down without judgment. This means not overanalyzing each sentence. Did that last sentence sound ridiculous? Who cares?! Anything goes in a messy first draft. You’ll refine and revise later!
5. Turn off your inner spell-check.
Freewrite devices have no spell-check or grammar checker for a reason. Every squiggly line is a distraction, a moment that your writing flow is broken and you have to resist going back to fix typos. Even if your eyes recognize a typo, train your brain to fix it later! Remember: we’re focusing on getting out thoughts and ideas in the first draft, not grammar.
6. Eliminate external distractions.
We’ve done the hard work for you by creating Freewrite. 😉 Now, put your phone in the other room, turn off the TV, and start writing.
7. Write quickly.
This is just another way to trick your brain into writing from that deep, creative place that can’t be reached when you’re overthinking. Strive for a flow state where you’re typing at the speed that your thoughts come to you.
8. Use placeholders.
If you can’t think of the right word or need to look up a source, just insert a placeholder and keep writing. Our favorite placeholder is “xx” because that can easily be searched in editing software later. Other people like the more straightforward “[INSERT SOMETHING FUNNY]” or “[CHECK SOURCE]”. You can fill in those gaps during the editing phase.
9. Keep moving forward.
If you encounter writer’s block or a difficult section, resist the temptation to stop and dwell on it. Skip to another part in your story and return to the challenging section later. We like to add a note to ourselves right there in the draft to remind us to come back to that spot when editing.
10. No back-tracking.
Often while drafting, a brilliant sentence will come to us. But it’s describing something we just described. What to do? Do not go back, delete the first sentence, and replace it. Simply keep writing the new sentence! These redundancies are easy to correct later.
11. Experiment.
Try different styles and approaches without judgement. You can compare and contrast and pick the best one later, during the editing stage.
12. Write!
Relish in the creative flow and the freedom of having one job to do: writing. Don’t worry about grammar or story structure. Focus on the joy of creating.
With a few tweaks in how you draft, we hope you’ll be surprised by how much you write, the creative ideas your imagination comes up with, and how much fun you have while writing.
And if you try the above rules of forward drafting, we’d love to hear your experience!
Reminder: NaNoWriMo 2023 participants are eligible for a special Freewrite offer. Find all the details here. 
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fight4me · 1 year
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Alright so. What I love about this picture is that. You can actually read the article. Yes it is small and blury. But you can. And there's some good stuff. I've kept this a secret for far to long.
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Just so you know I'm not joking you, I read everything I could and typed it out. Here are most of the words. Some of the words were too blury.
In a stunning come-from-behind victory, Dusty emerged from a crowded feild as the winner of the red bulldozer races yesterday. The crophopper pit crew exploded in celebration as the checkered flag came down.
Dusty was an underdog going into the race even with the publicity surrounding his recent engine overhaul. Dusty waited until late in the game to poor on the speed, stunning the other drivers as he something his final challenge.
Late in the race a major-crash involving no life-threatening injuries delayed the action in the race as the debris were cleaned. Something something made up for lost time in the closing laps.
Traditionally the battle for position in the red bulldozer something something something.
"This is a real Cinderella story." Said announcer Bret Mustangburger. "I can guarantee you that no one was expecting that. We know about the recent overhaul, but the other drivers just weren't prepared for this incredible last minute burst of speed."
Anyone watching the red bulldozer race yesterday must surely now believe in miracles. The vastly underrated Crophopper proved to the world that you can achieve just about anything if you truly believe.
And I confess right now that I never thought Dusty had the faintest chance of taking this contest. Sure, we all heard about his recent overhaul, but considering the competition, Colby Brakeshift and Daryl Chokeup among many others- no sane racing fan gave Dusty half a chance.
A wise man once said "slow and steady wins the race" that might be the case with the tortoise and the hare. But no hare could compete with that last-lap blast of Dusty's. "He came on like a bat outta heck." Said pit crew.
Now that you have the words, I have words.
He recently had some sort of "engine overhaul". I don't entirely know what that means but it sounds like he was taken apart and put back together. Was he engineless for the time being? And basically, if he just got overhauled, he should be fresh. Did Dottie see this problem happening ahead of time?
We have characters Colby Brakeshift and Daryl Chokeup. They're racers and they sound fascinating. I would've loved to know more about them.
Bret Mustangburger said "this is a real Cinderella story". Dusty is a confirmed Disney Princess.
"He came on like a bat outta heck." Said the pit crew. This was definitely Skipper. Did he say hell? Probably. Did Disney change it to heck and put it in a microscopic newspaper article? Yes.
Also notice Lightning Mcqueen in the top left.
They list the sports across the top of the page. They include: racing, baseball, basketball. How do they play baseball and basketball?
In one of the newspapers you can see a pick of Bulldog with captions "British racers, do they cry?"
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electricea · 9 months
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Pinned Post!
Hi there, my name is Jassi - welcome to my blog! This is a little pinned post/masterlist to help you easily find your way around - if any of the links are broken or if you still have any questions, feel free to ask me. Biography - For those who want to read up on the character, if they're interested! Rules - Bit of recommended reading, just to know what what will and won't fly on this blog. Interest Checker - A little form to fill out if you're interested in interacting! That way, I can learn a little about you and your muse and what you're comfortable with. Permanent Starter Call - If you're interested in writing together for the long haul! Permanent Plotting Call - If you're interested in plotting and brainstorming together on a consistent basis! Friendshipping Call - If you might be interested in exploring a friendship between our muses! Platonic ships are always welcome here. Shipping Call - If writing a romantic ship together would be more your speed! Bonds Page - Check out some of Ryuji's companions he's met along the way! Hopefully you find all those links to be helpful and informative and this can be an easy sort of 'hub post' for people to navigate on this blog. As mentioned above, if you have any questions or if there's anything you still don't understand, please feel free to approach me. Let's have fun writing together! Also credit for all of my wonderful banners goes to @ofhope!
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freemicrotools · 1 year
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webseotoolz · 1 year
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countlessrealities · 10 months
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Thanks a lot to all the people who have voted in the poll! Since the "Order by level of activity" option won, I've been reorganizing my Interest checker, short muses list and Muses pages accordingly (this last one is still a WIP, but I'll be finishing it soon).
Tbh, I think that it was the best choice because now the subdivision feels a lot tidier. Also, this way people can immediately get a clearer idea of the sort of reply speed / activity they will be presented with, depending on the muse. E.g., if you choose to interact only / mainly with a low activity (tertiary / request only) muse, I will be slower with replies and I'll come up less often with ideas because my inspiration for that muse is weaker compared to high activity muses.
Please check out the changes, if you have a moment!
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collidingxworlds · 11 months
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This is just a sum-up of the main rules of this blog. For the full version, please check out my Google Doc. Please make sure to read at least this before interacting with me.
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# This is a selective and mutuals only blog, which means that I can be picky about whom I choose to write with. If you post too much stuff unrelated to the main themes / characters of your blog or make too much OOC post, I might not follow / unfollow you. On this note, I follow only blogs that have rules pages and at least a skeleton of an info page for their muse(s).
# This blog is low activity and runs mostly on queue, so replies usually take about 2-3 weeks. Feel free to send me a reminder if I don’t answer for more than a month, but don’t spam me. If you instant reply to me / reply fast (meaning in less than 4-5 days) I might take longer to reply to you, because I'll queue your replies more spread out than the norm. This is nothing personal, it's just for the sake of my mental sanity.
# While I don’t strictly practise reblog karma, this blog is not a meme dump, so I’d really appreciate if you sent in an ask before reblogging memes from me. Otherwise, please reblog the meme from the source (when available).
# This blog is a drama-free space. I don’t reblog callout posts or the likes. If you do, please tag them accordingly so I can blacklist them. Same goes for vague-posting and negativity towards others. If I see you reblogging / posting this sort of thing regularly I won’t follow you / I’ll softblock you. Also, if you think that bullying and sending death threats to people over the fictional content they engage in is right and just, don’t follow or interact with me. Bullies are not welcome on this blog.
# After you follow me, or when we become mutuals, please remember to fill in my interest checker! It will help me have an idea of what has drawn you to my blog and what muses of mine you’re interested in. It will also let me know which muses to use when sending memes. Alternatively, you can let me know your preferences through IMs.
# I’m a descriptive RPer (I mostly write multi-para / novella). No pressure to match my length! I’m good as long as you give me something to work with (so I would really appreciate it if it was at least a couple of paragraphs!). Short replies are good for casual threads / casual back & forth, but I like my plotted threads to have more content.
# If you wish to drop a thread, for any reason, you’re more than free and welcome to do so. Please warn me, though, so I can cross it off my list and we can discuss starting something new (if both parties wish to).
# Due to the nature of some of my muses (and the mun’s personal preferences), this blog will deal with dark themes, as violence, gore, murder, blood, cannibalism and more. Let me know if you have any triggers or things you’re uncomfortable with before we start, so I’ll be sure to avoid it. Also, if you wish for me to tag something specific, please let me know!
# When RPing I strictly ship with chemistry, which means that I don’t jump into it, even when it comes to ships I already like. I usually prefer having some sort of OOC connection with my shipping partners, also to make sure that we’re both on the same page and fully comfortable with what we are doing.
# As of November 1st 2023, this blog has mains. While this does not considerably affect my reply speed towards mutuals, They are the blogs that get most of my attention and effort (and I expect to receive the same treatment) and the occasional edit / moodboard / etc. They also have priority on plotting and shipping (romantic and platonically). Their muse is the version I refer to whenever said specific character is mentioned in a thread. Up-to-date mains’ list:
@imprvdente / @hvbris​
@omniishambles / @uselessdevice​
@rapxir​
@kingofthewebxxx
Please, hit the like on this post if you've read it! Thank you!
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runicmagitek · 11 months
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Hi there Runic!
I was wondering your opinion on using Scrivner to draft fics vs using Word? Like pros and cons? (Some of the articles online are so confusing! >//<‘)
Thanks so much for the ask, anon! And also thanks for your patience; I wanted to give this some thought, hence the wait.
I primarily use Scrivener and have been using it for a little over a decade. I also use Word during the final phase of edits. I'll list some of my favorite features of each one, followed by the cons.
Scrivener
Organizing a story in Scrivener is where it shines the most. For a longer story, you can break things down by chapter and easily move them around as needed. For me, I use a single file for all my fics and breakdown folders by fandom, then by ships. The use of status markers and labels and custom meta-data, while initially daunting, are also super great to flag what state your draft is in along with any other indicators you wish to use. For me, I like marking if fics are for an exchange or a gift for a friend. I've even customized the meta-data so I can plug in potential tags and ratings as I go!
Snapshots is a neat function that makes a copy of your current file. I use it with each new phase of editing, in case I need to refer to an older version. It's super easy to switch back and forth between snapshots, plus there's a preview to show what has been removed or added from the last version!
There are a ton of compiling options for when you wish to export your story as a Word doc or a PDF or even for epublishing. I don't use this too often, but I have lots of friends who do and it makes proper formatting really simple.
There is a focus mode that removes all the UI stuff and just shows you the words. If this didn't exist, I wouldn't be able to write anything lolsob.
You can set target goals for each document or even the entire file. And if you have multiple documents in a single folder with word count targets applied, Scrivener will add them all up and give you a total target estimate. Really handy for planning out how long your story will be!
THERE IS A DARK MODE THEME.
Word
The grammar/spelling checker is a lot more robust in comparison to Scrivener.
Sharing your Word document and sharing notes/comments with beta readers is a LOT easier in Word. It's similar to how Google Docs works with leaving comments, replying to each other, and marking them as resolved.
Copy-pasting from Word into AO3's rich text preserves the formatting, whereas I've had a lot of wonky issues going from Scrivener to AO3.
Text-to-speech, while kinda weird, is a godsend when I want to read out loud a fic before posting, but don't have the energy to do so.
If you have Word, you likely have a Microsoft subscription, which means you have access to OneDrive, which makes for VERY easy backups. Plus you can get Word on your phone and work off that and your computer seamlessly at no extra cost.
THERE IS ALSO A DARK MODE.
Hokay, now for cons.
Scrivener
Scrivener is not free. It is a one-time fee of $60~. That said, if you participate in NaNo and win, you can get a discount code (I believe it's 50% off?)
It was originally made for Macs, but then a Windows version was developed. The team behind Scrivener is very small and it took… forever to get the Windows version up to speed with the Mac version. There are still some differences between the two, but thankfully both versions are on the same page. Jumping off of this, there is an iOS version, but no Android version.
If you wish to back up your Scrivener stuff, you can only really do that via a Dropbox account. Also, I believe it's not possible to open the same file on different computer types. So if you have two computers (one Mac and one Windows) and want to open the same file on both, it's not really going to work. In my experience, I've also run into issues getting things to sync and open when using two Windows computers. So if you're planning to bounce around different computers/laptops/etc., definitely keep this in mind.
On top of that, for every device you want Scrivener on? You need to pay for that.
Scrivener has got one hell of a learning curve, too. I've been using it for so long and am STILL discovering new ways to use it. It can be intimidating, even after you go through all the tutorials.
Word
This also costs money, but sadly is not a one-time fee AND you need to invest in a bundle plan instead of just getting Word. Home subscriptions range from $70 to $100 a year, depending if you're getting it just for yourself or for your family/friends to use too. For me, I use it with my boyfriend and we use all the programs a bunch, so it works out well for us. This might work for you too if you're interested in having access to things like Excel and OneNote and cloud storage. But if you just want Word, that's not really feasible.
I haven't experienced this because I've stopped writing novel-length stories in Word, but I've heard from friends that the program slows down after 30k words or so, which is unfortunate and frustrating.
Furthermore, you can't really transition from file to file in Word as you can in Scrivener. You'd need to manage the folders on your computer outside of the program.
Word isn't really designed for book formatting. You CAN do it, but it takes some extra work on your end to format things accordingly, whereas Scrivener has a bunch of built-in features to help with that.
Microsoft is A LOT bigger than the Scrivener team, thus there are frequent updates. And because of that, you need to perform more updates to the program and might even need to reacquaint yourself with features and UI changes.
I hope this helps! Regardless of which program you wish to use, I hope it goes smoothly and you have a blast writing your stories on it!
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rgbwebtech · 1 year
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