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Welcome to my writiblr! I love writing and talking about it!
My WIPS

The Last Hope of the Dead: first book in series. Novel Prep

The Remains of Hope: second book still working on

Incorrect quotes for series (aka all of the incorrects I posted), first book, second book

Fanfics about my story when I don’t want to write canon:

Fuck it let’s AU this shit - a bachelor type show I have not posted anywhere

I’m sorry what’s…? - a story about Kimi no Na Wa or Your Name that I have 3 chapters posted for on ao3

Stalk my random writings tag!

character info dumps

Whumptober2019

I have a tag list of each but you can also just stalk the tags!

lizardsmp3:

really is soooo sick that ppl think that overuse of the em dash is a marker of ai now. like why are you people sullying the reputation of my beautiful beautiful wife. if im not overusing em dashes im dead. im like that chuck tingle book thats like the sentient lesbian em dash makes sweet love to me or whatever

cripplecharacters:

cowsabungus:

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Disability representation!!

I was lazy and used old drawings for this

Anyways much love

[Image Description: Multiple images with generally black text on a white background.

Image 1: A large title that reads “Disability representation is flawed.” In the background are several screenshots of social media comments. One reads: “Diversity final boss” with a dead rose emoji. Another reads: “Why are they all in wheelchairs”. Another reads: “Where are the heterosexual, Caucasian, physically abled people? Why am I not represented?” With a smiling devil emoji. Another reads: “I don’t get it why the disabled people?” Another reads: “So they just became crippled?” Another reads: “They’re all disabled.” Another reads: “Why do nearly all of them end up once on an wheelchair”.

Image 2: A heading reads: “Can you name three disabled main characters?” Smaller text reads: “Don’t worry, you’re not a shitty person if you can’t. In the UK, only 8.3% of characters are disabled, and only 1.1% in the top shows in telly.” Larger text reads: “Isn’t that absolutely bananas?” Beside the text is a drawing of a Black woman with a forearm crutch.

Image 3: A heading reads: “Villainising disabled people seems to be a popular trope.” Smaller text reads: “Think Captain Hook, the Witches, Darth Vadar! You see a facial difference, limb difference, a wheelchair, and think- VILLAIN! EVIL! DREADFUL! Moreover, sometimes we get a disabled Gillian who’s evil because their disabled. They hate their disability and it’s their whole character.” Larger text reads: “In a lot of shows, disability = (equals) bad.” Beside the text is a drawing of a white man in a manual wheelchair.

Image 4: A heading reads: “The super cripple!” Smaller text reads: “Sometimes we get a disabled character who goes above and beyond! They are impossibly good at what they do, they have no limits, their disability doesn’t actually seem to disable them. Removing the issues around disability from disabled people removes the opportunity for a complex character.” Beside the text is a drawing of a tan-skinned man with no legs in something similar to a hand-powered bicycle.

Image 5: A pink heading reads: “Tokenism”. Smaller text reads: “Tokenism is where you quickly pop in a ‘diverse character’, and give them no notable role in the plot. If the whole story wouldn’t change if they weren’t put there, they’re a token character. Often, disabled characters are just thrown in, with no effort put into their character, and following along with common tropes.” Larger pink text reads: “Just a token crip!” Beside the text is a drawing of a tan-skinned person with a prosthetic leg.

Image 6: A heading reads: “Beyond the odds”. Smaller text reads: “There’s also the character whose entire arc is curing their disability. Through grit and hard work, possibly some unethical choices, they manage to do it. It’s meant to be inspirational, for all those able bods to cry and feel good. But what about us disabled people who will certainly not be cured?” Bigger pink text reads: “It’s a miracle! They’re cured!” Beside the text is a drawing of a young Black girl with one leg in a wheelchair.

Image 7: A title reads: “And people appreciate seeing themselves in media they consume”. In the background are several screenshots of social media comments. One reads: “Number 4 has my walking stick! Or the lighter pink version of my one anyway.” Another reads: “I love these so much (crying emoji). It’s not often you get just everyday fun conversations with mates with disabled characters.” Another reads in all caps: “As a disabled person this makes me so happy! Representation I’m gonna go cry happy tears OMG (crying emojis)”. Another reads: “I love this! As a disabled person, I feel there is not enough characters and art recognizing disabilities!” Another reads: “Powerchair rep OMG (pleading emoji)”. Another reads: “Ah I love this (heart emoji). I am becoming more and more visibly disabled with my EDS after so long of being 'invisible’ - seeing this kind of art always warms my heart”. Another reads: “Appreciating seeing more than one type of wheelchair here.” Another reads: “As a disabled person, the representation here makes me happy (happy face emoticon)”.

Image 8: A title reads: “I make the representation I don’t get”. The text is surrounded by pink stars.

Image 9: A pink heading reads: “Sources”. Below is a list of links:

- https://www.actionforchildren.org.uk/blog/what-tv-genres-are-the-most-representative-of-disabled-people/

- https://luminositylibrary.wordpress.com/2021/04/19/ableist-tropes-101-the-disabled-villain-discussion/

- https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/main/inspirationallydisadvantaged

- https://disability-studies.leeds.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/40/library/barnes-disabling-imagery.pdf

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myfairkatiecat:

breelandwalker:

bumblewyn:

heywriters:

darkleweather:

some people think writers are so eloquent and good with words, but the reality is that we can sit there with our fingers on the keyboard going, “what’s the word for non-sunlight lighting? Like, fake lighting?” and for ten minutes, all our brain will supply is “unofficial”, and we know that’s not the right word, but it’s the only word we can come up with…until finally it’s like our face got smashed into a brick wall and we remember the word we want is “artificial”.

I couldn’t remember the word “doorknob” ten minutes ago.

ok but the onelook thesaurus will save your life, i literally could not live without this website

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REBLOG TO SAVE A WRITER’S LIFE

LIFE SAVED

REBLOGGING TO SAVE ANOTHER WRITERS LIFE

talonsin:

hey, did you know that the world is a better place because of your creations and art and writing, no matter how niche or how many people see it

vickythestrange:

wantonlywindswept:

chucktaylorupset:

*emerges from the other room covered in blood* you should see the word document

does it look like this

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ashirisu:

prophetic-writer:

“What if I write it and it’s bad-”

WHAT IF YOU WRITE IT AND ITS GOOD? WHAT IF YOU WRITE IT AND ITS EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANTED? WHAT THEN????

WHAT IF YOU WRITE IT AND ITS BAD, AND THEN YOU CAN WRITE IT AGAIN?

WHAT IF YOU WRITE IT OVER AND OVER, AND FALL MORE IN LOVE WITH IT EACH TIME?

WHAT IF YOU LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR WRITING STYLE WITH EACH NEW ITERATION AND GAIN MORE CONFIDENCE AND APPRECIATION FOR YOUR CRAFT AS YOU IMPROVE? WHAT THEN????

prophetic-writer:

“What if I write it and it’s bad-”

WHAT IF YOU WRITE IT AND ITS GOOD? WHAT IF YOU WRITE IT AND ITS EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANTED? WHAT THEN????

shepardstales:

By reading my works you are signing an agreement that if you put my works through AI or repost my works or anything like that, i get to hunt you for sport

nondelphic:

writing is just sitting in front of a computer and making up problems for imaginary people while ignoring your own. fun and casual hobby.

reallycoolsoup:

captain-lovelace:

“Resources for writing realistic injuries” no. I want to beat my characters to shit and I don’t care where the blood they’re coughing up is coming from. Like in anime.

All the punches give the character tuberculosis

molabuddy:

advicetip for making ocs. if you find urself making a dude. especially if hes a villain & especially especially if hes gonna fall into like a sexyman category like hes a dapper trickster or a mad scientist or summthing. consider changing nothing abt the concept except you make her a woman instead. and you will have a good character i feel

retquits:

people might think creating OC lore involves a lot of thinking & planning, but in my personal experience, OC development is more like a divine vision from a god slamming you over the head with a mallet while ur doing the fuckin dishes or folding laundry

thewordsarestuckinmyhead:

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me when the plot won’t plot like it should

andypantsx3:

writing fics be like

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