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@jarvesque

👁️He/Him | mostly a Dimension20 and The magnus protocol blog | But will also post whatever I want👁️
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Riz's reward for being the only person in Season 1 of Fantasy High that cared more about the main plot than interpersonal drama is that he gets to be the main character of the Webtoon. Good for you little dude.

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ragh barkrock as a concept in the real world is so funny to me. it's essentially michael jordan is gay, used to be in the manson cult, and his first kiss was dave grohl

Surprise! 🦉🐻🎉

The reason I haven't been posting much lately is 'cause I've been busy working on the storyboards for the new Fantasy High Webtoon!

I defo wanna talk in more detail about what the whole process has been like when I get the time, but for now I just need to holler for a sec 'cause the first few chapters have just been released and I'm rlly excited for folks to see the whole team's hard work!! Gogogo! 💖

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I know being visible is hard right now, and you’re no less valid for having to hide. Deep down, know that this is your day too. I love you x

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Can’t find this anywhere on tumblr so I’m being the change I wanna see in the world

Do you guys remember when people called Emily and Lou "Authoritarians with cop mentality" for that outburst?

Good times, I love tumblr

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Dead Internet Theory, except everyone you know on tumblr.com is somehow in the Croakerverse.

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Dear Mike,

I'm writing my first novel, a horror story about giant cicadas that hypnotise people into moulting. It's a metaphor for drug addiction. In my opinion, horror is its best when it's also a commentary, or a reflection, on something real that afflicts society, like capitalism, xenophobia, or intergenerational trauma. I'm nearly 6 months clean, and though it wasn't my intention, this book is helping me come to terms with how bad things were, and how hard I had to work to get out of that life.

You tackle a lot of the toughest parts of the human experience in your work: loss and grief, mental illness, addiction, trauma, recovery... How do you write about those things without falling too deep into memories of what they felt like? My creative writing professor says there's no place for grief in horror, but I know she's dead wrong. My novice guess is that drawing from experience to make a character's trials feel more "real" makes their stories more immersive and empathetic. What do you think? Do you have any advice for how to emotionally detach for your characters, or how to balance grief and terror in a story?

Thank you, Fíona

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Hi Fiona, First, a huge congratulations on 6 months. That's an amazing feat. Second, your creative writing professor is embarrassingly wrong when she says there is no place for grief in horror. That's so wrong, in fact, it should disqualify her from teaching creative writing. (Or, perhaps this is a rare creative writing teacher who simply hasn't been exposed to Charles Dickens, Henry James, Shirley Jackson, Edgar Allan Poe, or Stephen King. Ask her to go read Don't Look Now by Daphne du Maurier, and then explain that there's no place for grief in horror. What an embarrassing thing to say.)

I don't emotionally detach from my characters at all, far from it. When it comes to truly facing my own traumas, darkness, grief, shortcomings, fears, and insecurities, I have far more courage when I'm writing than I do in day-to-day life.

It can be tough to fall too deeply into the dark places, or the memories - there's at least some measure of safety to such expeditions when I'm writing. It can be similar to the kind of safety I find in therapy. Sometimes, a character scares me because I can't relate to them at all (Beverly Keane). Other times, characters are so close to my self that it's impossible to separate them in my mind (Riley Flynn). Drawing from experience is a brave and beautiful act, and infuses your fiction with authenticity, nuance, and humanity. Best of luck with your writing. And whatever you do, don't listen to that teacher. Apologies, but she's full of shit.

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more people need to give themselves permission to write and draw pornography

it is virtuous and necessary that you write, draw, and distribute pornography

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V goes with Alt and stays behind the Blackwall

But on a bad day, Judy doesn't hit a single red light

Panam finds her tab at Sunset is paid

River's niece and nephew suddenly have the top score worldwide in their VR game.

The out of order vending machine at Kerry's hotel still spits out his favorite drink when he walks by.

And Johnny? Well, sometimes when "Never Fade Away" plays on the radio, he will swear he hears a voice behind it that's not his.

V is gone. But they are still absolutely alive.

Hi folks. I very rarely address drama these days, but after five years of recurring videos about me and recent concerning comments on a particular issue, I feel I need to explain my side. I appreciate you taking the time to understand my perspective ❤️

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