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Summer of Smut Writing Starters/Prompts
1. Popsicle licking
2. Applying sunscreen
3. Untying a bikini top
4. Banging on the beach
5. Petting in the pool
6. Nighttime skinny dipping
7. Strip poker
8. Ice cube cool down
9. Stranded on a boat together
10. 2 wet bodies and only 1 towel
11. Sharing smores
12. In the car alone at the outdoor movie theater
13. Sex under the sun dress
14. Riding the waves
15. Blow jobs by the bonfire
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Me trying to decide which “In The End” I should listen too
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She's dead. YOU KNOW she's dead; you saw her body at the funeral. When you kept seeing her everywhere, you chalked it up to grief. But this time, you have photo evidence. That’s definitely her.
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Writing Prompt #3071
"You're injured."
"I'm not the only one. You should take care of someone else."
"I'm going to help you. Please let me."
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Y’all will not fucking believe the ad I saw at the mall today
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hot artists don't gatekeep
I've been resource gathering for YEARS so now I am going to share my dragons hoard
Floorplanner. Design and furnish a house for you to use for having a consistent background in your comic or anything! Free, you need an account, easy to use, and you can save multiple houses.
Comparing Heights. Input the heights of characters to see what the different is between them. Great for keeping consistency. Free.
Magma. Draw online with friends in real time. Great for practice or hanging out. Free, paid plan available, account preferred.
Smithsonian Open Access. Loads of free images. Free.
SketchDaily. Lots of pose references, massive library, is set on a timer so you can practice quick figure drawing. Free.
SculptGL. A sculpting tool which I am yet to master, but you should be able to make whatever 3d object you like with it. free.
Pexels. Free stock images. And the search engine is actually pretty good at pulling up what you want.
Figurosity. Great pose references, diverse body types, lots of "how to draw" videos directly on the site, the models are 3d and you can rotate the angle, but you can't make custom poses or edit body proportions. Free, account option, paid plans available.
Line of Action. More drawing references, this one also has a focus on expressions, hands/feet, animals, landscapes. Free.
Animal Photo. You pose a 3d skull model and select an animal species, and they give you a bunch of photo references for that animal at that angle. Super handy. Free.
Height Weight Chart. You ever see an OC listed as having a certain weight but then they look Wildly different than the number suggests? Well here's a site to avoid that! It shows real people at different weights and heights to give you a better idea of what these abstract numbers all look like. Free to use.
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Writing Prompt #3056
"Can you just calm down for once?"
"Can you shut the fuck up for once?"
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Across the Universe - I Wanna Hold Your Hand
[image description: Doctor Who fanart. 9th Doctor and Rose Tyler running across the cosmos, hand in hand.]
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Trained from birth as an assassin, your mind was bound by a powerful control spell. Sent to kill an archmage, they cast Dispel to weaken you—accidentally freeing your mind instead. For the first time, your dagger points wherever you choose.
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BLOOD RED & BEIGE DIVIDER SET 🍒💅🏻💋
My fav color combination EVER.
Can't believe how these turned out. ( One of my most fav divider sets😭 )
IMPORTANT : If you use these dividers please tag @uzmacchiato for credit.
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Goth Aesthetic Dividers
Please like and reblog if you use or save.
Requested by @sincerelyyourmother
Dividers List
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Body Language
When someone is...
Sad
Face/Body:
Avoidant/reduced eye contact
Drooping eyelids
Downcast eyes
Frowning
Raised inner ends of eyebrows
Dropped or furrowed eyebrows
Quivering lip/biting lip
Wrinkled nose
Voice:
Soft pitch
Low lone
Pauses/hesitant speech
Quiet/breathy
Slow speech
Voice cracks/breaking voice
Gestures/Posture:
Slouching/lowered head
Rigid/tense posture
Half formed/slow movement
Fidgeting or clasped hands
Sniffing or heavy swallows
Self soothing gestures (running hands over the arms, hand over heart, holding face in palms, etc)
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Writing Notes: Chapters
Chapters are essential because they help you control the pace in which your story is experienced.
But remember that there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to writing chapters. Follow your gut to decide when to start and stop each chapter.
What to Include in Each Chapter
Think of a chapter as a mini-story.
Of course, none of the chapters in your book can stand alone because they’re connected in one large arch.
However, a chapter usually has at least one scene (and sometimes several, related scenes), and each scene contains a beginning, middle, and end.
So, in this way, a chapter has a mini-arc.
Chapters are like unresolved mini-stories that are interconnected.
To find out what happens, the reader must read them all.
Because every chapter in your book should have at least one scene, each chapter should have at least the following:
A setting
Character(s)
Motivations (external and internal)
Conflict
Cause and effect (or action and reaction)
Source ⚜ More: Chapter Outline ⚜ Chapter Endings Writing References: Plot ⚜ Character ⚜ Worldbuilding
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Do you have any tips for how to slow down time in a story?
How to slow down time
To slow down time in your story you need to use a mix of different writing ingredients: you need different descriptions that capture the reader in the moment as well as internal monologue and different sentence structures.
Detailed Descriptions:
Sensory Details: Use the five senses—sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch to describe what the character is seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling, and tasting in intricate detail.
Detailed Observations: Zoom in on small, often overlooked details. The sound a tea cup makes as it hits the ground, the way an expression on a character's face changes, the turning of heads as someone enters the room.
Slow Motion: Manipulate the time by describing how it feels like slow motion to the characters: "Time slowed down, and it felt as if the whole of humanity had decided to stop breathing for a moment."
Physical Reactions: A detailed description of the physical aspects of a scene. The movements a character makes, how their gaze turns, their breathing changes, their body begins to shake.
Psychological Aspects: Focus on the anxiety of a character looking at a clock that never seems to move, their nervousness seeping out of them
Internal Monologue:
Memories and Flashbacks: Add context by showing memories or flashbacks that relate to the situation.
Pondering: Let the character reflect on the situation, their feelings and their plan for the next steps. Let the reader explore the character's inner life.
Dialogue:
Reduced Dialogue: Dialogue brings a scene into real time. Use it thoughtfully and sparringly, with lots of inner thoughts and reactions in between.
Silence: Make use of silence between the characters which can be filled with more descriptions.
Language:
Smaller Steps: Write out each action taken, no matter how small, and focus on describing each step that happens.
Control Pacing: Use your sentence structure to create long descriptions that slow it down, and short, impactful ones to pick up the pace if needed for a moment.
More: Masterpost: How to write a story
- Jana
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✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas 2024 - Masterlist ⋆☾✩⁺₊✩
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 1st of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Leah (SDV) x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 2nd of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩' Sebastian x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 3rd of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Sam (SDV) x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 4th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Leah(SDV) x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 5th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Penny (SDV) x GN!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 6th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Maru (SDV) x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 7th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Shane (SDV) x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 8th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Alex (SDV) x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 9th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Shane (SDV) x Fem!reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 10th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Emily (SDV) xFem!reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 11th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Harvey (SDV) x reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 12th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Alex (SDV) x GN!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 13th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Haley x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 14th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Alex (SDV) x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 15th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Sam (SDV) x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 16th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Abigail x GN!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 17th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Sam (SDV) x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 18th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Elliott x GN!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 19th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Sebastian (SDV) x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 20h of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Penny(SDV) x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 21st of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Harvey (SDV) x Fem!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 22nd of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Shane (SDV) x Fem!HYBRID!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 23rd of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩ Elliott (SDV) x GN!Reader
✩⁺₊✩☽⋆Kinkmas - 24th of December⋆☾✩⁺₊✩
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