torch-song
torch-song
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26 y/othey/she · writer| ADHD × BPD × OCD |› header by tulipos ‹
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torch-song · 2 days ago
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why can't i hurt people back
why must i always endure until they leave
and yet they never suffer she shit i suffer.
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torch-song · 2 months ago
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cant stop thinking about this this was sooo crazyyyyy
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torch-song · 2 months ago
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I imagine some trans person or enby changing their name like.
-> Goes to Wiktionary.org -> Clicks "Random entry" -> My name is now ጭምብል
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torch-song · 2 months ago
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my fav social activity
reconnecting with my room after being around other people for too long
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torch-song · 2 months ago
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i had a dream i worked in an underwater restaurant and people kept ordering ice in their drinks and then getting mad at me when it would float away. and i’d tell them beforehand that the ice would float away & they’d be like lol no that’s not how it works just give me the ice. I’m fighting customer service battles never seen before
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torch-song · 2 months ago
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Writing Notes: Habitats
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Coniferous forest - Vast areas of Scandinavia, Russia, Alaska, and Canada are the site of coniferous forests—home to moose, beavers, and wolves.
Mountain - High mountain ranges have arctic climates near the peaks, where few plants grow. Animals must cope in dangerous terrain.
Savanna - These tropical grasslands with wet and dry seasons support huge herds of grazing animals and powerful predators.
Polar ice - The ice that forms on cold oceans is a refuge for animals that hunt in the water. The continental ice sheets are almost lifeless.
Tropical rainforest - The evergreen forests that grow near the equator are the richest of all biomes, with a huge diversity of plant and animal life.
Desert - Some deserts are barren rock and sand, but many support a range of plants and animals adapted to survive the dry conditions.
Tundra - These regions on the fringes of polar ice sheets thaw out in summer and attract animals such as reindeer and nesting birds.
Mediterranean - Dry scrub regions, such as around the Mediterranean, are home to a rich insect life and drought-resistant shrubs and plants.
Temperate grassland - The dry, grassy prairies with hot summers and cold winters, support grazing herds such as antelope and bison.
Deciduous forest - In cool, moist regions, many trees grow fast in summer but lose their leaves in winter. The wildlife here changes with the seasons.
Animals, plants, and all living things are adapted to life in their natural surroundings. These environments are called habitats.
Every living species on Earth has its own favored habitat, which it shares with others. These different species interact with each other and with their natural environment—be it hot or cold, wet or dry—to create a web of life called an ecosystem.
Some ecosystems are very small, but others such as rainforests or deserts cover huge areas. These are called biomes.
Life on Land
Different climates create different types of habitats for life on land. Warm, wet places grow lush forests, for example, while hot, dry regions develop deserts. Each biome consists of many smaller habitats and, in many areas, human activity such as farming has completely changed their character.
Source ⚜ More: Writing Notes & References ⚜ Worldbuilding
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torch-song · 3 months ago
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torch-song · 3 months ago
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reddit is having a glitch where it puts the wrong captions over photos and it’s the only thing i care about right now
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torch-song · 3 months ago
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I made these as a way to compile all the geographical vocabulary that I thought was useful and interesting for writers. Some descriptors share categories, and some are simplified, but for the most part everything is in its proper place. Not all the words are as useable as others, and some might take tricky wording to pull off, but I hope these prove useful to all you writers out there!
(save the images to zoom in on the pics)
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torch-song · 3 months ago
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Zuhair Murad | Fall / Winter 2021 Couture
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torch-song · 4 months ago
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people b saying things so definitively. like man i think it depends
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torch-song · 4 months ago
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ngl i never paid attention to the way he was sitting.
this is so child-like. he's all curled up on himself as if shielding from the outside world. hidden in a corner.
“what’s your favorite horror movie?”
oh idk maybe the one where xaden sees his mom for the first time in like 14yrs since she abandoned him and he kind of reverts to the child he was when she did ?? violet literally finds him on the floor tucked in between furniture 💔
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as someone who was abandoned as a child herself, this hit me so freaking hard dude. this entire scene and situation was pulled straight out of my own heart.
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torch-song · 4 months ago
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PLEASE Write Your Book!
I'm serious. Please write it. If you need a sign to start, continue, or whatever is inbetween, this is it. Go do it.
I spent the past couple weeks indulging myself in some BookTok recommendations. While some were indeed good (Kings of Sin, my beloved), some were just...I don't need to finish my sentence there.
I DNF'd some books for the first time since I read Lord of the Flies (sorry Golding, you put me to sleep with your descriptions) and I powered through others in hopes that they would eventually get better. The general consensus I ended up getting was that I could not understand for the fucking life of me how these books got published. The writing in some of them was no better than that of a 2010s teen writing Maximum Ride fic on Wattpad for the first time, with the characterization abysmal enough to match.
I don't want to knock any specific author or book here, because I will concede one thing: they finished their books. They got them published. They're successful. For that, I commend them, because I'm still on my way there myself and I can't take that away from them. Jolly good show.
But that brings me to my point: if they can do it, YOU absolutely can do it too.
If some of these Amazon and NYT bestsellers can have prose on a Wattpad level with characters that have enough poorly-written cognitive dissonance to make Deadpool or Walter White jealous, your fleshed out, deeply intuitive, and remarkably creative epic can sit right alongside them no problem. Whether you're writing the next GoT or a romantic slice-of-life, there is a not a goddamn thing on this planet stopping you from rolling up with the big dogs.
If these guys can do it, so can you.
So, stop telling yourself you can't. Stop letting other people tell you you can't. Stop comparing yourself to these authors who, respectfully and bluntly, can't write for shit (or at least need to fire their fucking editors, good lord).
WRITE YOUR DAMN BOOK. PLEASE. WE NEED IT.
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torch-song · 4 months ago
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old old characters who are still considered to be too young to do a certain thing because of inexperience i looooove that watch me put it in my books
sorcerers in my book age slowly similarly to how it happens in the witcher so 80 is like a baby in the eyes of any truly old sorcerer - and since magic is a complicated discipline then 60 years of practice aren't much compared to centuries
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torch-song · 4 months ago
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i never know if i already reblogged any of these
Writing References: Plot
Basics: Plot Structure & Narrative Arcs
Basics: Plot & Other Elements of Creative Writing
Plot Methods: Save the Cat! ⚜ The Story Circle
Plot Development: The Transformation Test
Plot-Driven Story ⚜ Plotting a Novel ⚜ Plot-Planning Worksheet
Plot Twists ⚜ Types of Plot Twists ⚜ Subplots
Ten Story Genres ⚜ Elements of the 10 Story Genres
The 3-Act Structure: History & Elements ⚜ A Guide
The Shape of Story ⚜ The Shapes of Stories by Kurt Vonnegut
Tips
From Margaret Atwood ⚜ From Rick Riordan
Before Writing your Novel ⚜ Burying Information
How to Get "Unstuck" when Writing your Novel
Editing
Chapter Maps ⚜ Editing your Own Novel
Plot Holes & Other Structural Issues ⚜ Structural Edit
Self-Editing ⚜ Novel Editing
For Inspiration
Archetypal Narrative Arcs ⚜ Character & Literary Tropes
Snowflake Method ⚜ Ways to Generate an Idea
More References: Character Development ⚜ World-building
Writing Resources PDFs
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torch-song · 4 months ago
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Violet and Xaden
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torch-song · 4 months ago
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