being in your 30s is cool because you can buy yourself children's toys and then use your superior adult abilities and skills to play with them way better and more efficiently than any child
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@ameliaashdale
being in your 30s is cool because you can buy yourself children's toys and then use your superior adult abilities and skills to play with them way better and more efficiently than any child
Chuds: "The Acolyte is WOKE TRASH Reeee black lesbians reeeee The Jedi are AHKSHULLY BAD and They deserved Genocide REEEE THIS IS WORSE THAN REYLO. ALL HAIL FILONI HE IS FORCE GOD REEEEEEEEEEEE.
Me: *Internal Screaming*
After spending a good, long time being flash frozen in the carbonite prison that is the internet, I have decided to speak.
AsJaro Tapal would say: Let's Begin The Mental Preparations, shall we?
self-editing for fiction writers
Showing vs Telling
Do you have any narrative summary, or are you bouncing from scene to scene without pausing for breath?
Characterization & Exposition
What information do your readers need in order to understand your story? At what point in the story do they need to know it?
How are you getting this info across to your readers? Is it all at once through a writer-to-reader lecture?
If exposition comes out through dialogue, is it through dialogue your characters would actually speak even if your readers didn’t have to know the information? In other words, does the dialogue exist only to put the information across?
Point of View
Look at your descriptions. Can you tell how your viewpoint character feels about what you’re describing?
Proportion
Look at descriptions. Are the details you give the ones your viewpoint character would notice?
Reread your first fifty pages, paying attention to what you spend your time on. Are the characters you develop most fully important to the ending? Do you use the locations you develop in detail later in the story? Do any of the characters play a surprising role in the ending? Could readers guess this from the amount of time you spend on them?
Dialogue
Can you get rid of some of your speaker attributions entirely? Try replacing some with beats.
How often have you paragrapher your dialogue?Try paragraphing a little more often.
See How it Sounds
Read your dialogue aloud. At some point, read aloud every word you write.
Be on the lookout for places where you are tempted to change the wording.
How well do your characters understand each other? Do they ever mislead on another? Any outright lies?
Interior Monologue
First, how much interior monologue do you have? If you seem to have a lot, check to see whether some is actually dialogue description in disguise. Are you using interior monologue to show things that should be told?
Do you have thinker attributions you should get rid of (by recasting into 3rd person, by setting the interior monologue off in its own paragraph or in italics, or by simply dropping the attribution)
Do your mechanics match your narrative distance?(Thinker attributions, italics, first person when your narrative is in third?)
Easy Beats
How many beats do you have? How often do you interrupt your dialogue?
What are your beats describing? Familiar every day actions, such as dialling a telephone or buying groceries? How often do you repeat a beat? Are your characters always looking out of windows or lighting cigarettes?
Do your beats help illuminate your characters? Are they individual or general actions anyone might do under just about any circumstances?
Do your beats fit the rhythm of your dialogue? Read it aloud and find out
Breaking up is easy to do
Look for white space. How much is there? Do you have paragraphs that go on as much as a page in length?
Do you have scenes with NO longer paragraphs? Remember what you’re after is the right balance.
Have your characters made little speeches to one another?
If you’re writing a novel, are all your scenes or chapters exactly the same length? -> brief scenes or chapters can give you more control over your story. They can add to your story’s tension. Longer chapters can give it a more leisurely feels. If scene or chapter length remains steady while the tension of the story varies considerably, your are passing up the chance to reinforce the tension.
Once is usually enough
Reread your manuscript, keeping in mind what you are trying to do with each paragraph–what character point you’re trying to establish, what sort of mood you’re trying to create, what background you’re trying to suggest. In how many different ways are you accomplishing each of these ends?
If more than one way, try reading the passage without the weakest approach and see if it itsn’t more effective.
How about on a chapter level? Do you have more than one chapter that accomplishes the same thing?
Is there a plot device or stylistic effect you are particularly pleased with? How often do you use it?
Keep on the lookout for unintentional word repeats. The more striking a word or phrase is, the more jarring it will be if repeated
Sophistication
How many -ing and as phrases do you write? The only ones that count are the ones that place a bit of action in a subordinate clause
How about -ly adverbs?
Do you have a lot of short sentences, both within your dialogue and within your description and narration? Try stringing some of them together with commas
2025: He is Risen, and has taken the pope with him.
2026: He is Risen, and stays in heaven because he fears his father's creations.
To be honest, I am NOT Christian or Catholic. I actually have ALOT of issues with the church (Hypocrisy, anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric, the concept of an all-knowing being judging you at every turn and then setting you on fire eternally for being different.) My OCD was theological for the longest time (I willingly studied a children's version of the Bible back to front in the 8th grade just to get closure.)
I have tried to go to church in recent years (Reformed, Non-demoniational, Methodist, Lutheran, Catholic, Orthodox.) I have a love-hate relationship with Xmas (Love Carol of The Bells, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, The First Noel, Ideo, In The Bleak Midwinter...Loathe the Jesus crap. Keep Christ in Christmas? He actively avoids y'all.)
Easter is even worse. I have sensory issues with eggs, and the Bible thumping is EXTREME. But, silver lining?
Jesus Christ Superstar was the first Broadway play I saw in my life. King Herod is my favorite character. Jesus is relatable: Tired and doubtful at times and optimistic and wise in others. Judas is conflicted and guilt ridden. It's humanity at it's finest.
That movie is Canon. Fight me on it.
So, I guess, Happy Easter?
HOT TAKE: If you have to rely on AI chatbots to create stories, then maybe you shouldn't be creating stories in the first place.
Seriously. People can say that it's "just a chatbot for role play bro😭" or "it's just for fun!"
Reality check: It's a robot. It's not real. Also, your "fun" is killing the environment, stealing jobs, and rotting your brain.
If you actively use AI, even just for shits and giggles: DON'T. Buy a pack of paper or a Dollar Tree notebook, pick up a pencil, and create something.
Of course, there are those who think that "if it's not amazing from the getgo, then it's not worth it. Therefore, I am not bullying you for your first creative endeavors; I am being smart."
These people ruin creativity and progress.
Let people be cringe at first. Let them improve their skills. Offer them advice.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
Friendly reminder that Anti-AI is not a "moral panic to avoid."
AI is NOT a robot buddy for kids to have fun with. It has actually taken the lives of kids, MANY times.
AI is NOT helpful when it comes to art. It's STEALING. It's encouraging LAZINESS.
It's SOULLESS, CORRUPT, AND ACTIVELY SUPPORTS FASCISTS.
Fascists use ai because it's as soulless as them; also, they see it as superior to "traditional methods." Why would they waste time and money on a real artist or writer? Duurrr, just generate something in five minutes so we can get back to our ReAL JOBs!!! That is exactly what they say.
Ai filters are FUCKING gross. Ai films are ugly and unappealing.
AI writing (even for shits and giggles, experimenting, or whatever have you) is INFERIOR, and I am SORELY DISAPPOINTED in humanity for accepting it! I tried it a few times out of curiosity back in 2024, and I am THOROUGHLY SICKENED BY HOW MUCH OF A LOSER I WAS FOR EVEN DARING TO TEST IT.
((I apologize to everyone. The environment, my followers, fellow normals who despise ai. I just wanted to see how bad it was. )))
AI writing is especially awful. It is clunky, soulless, weak, unintelligible...
Many chat bots have claimed the lives of children. AI psychosis is real.
Instead of invading and killing, why not try to help these countries rebuild so we could have more trade partners and allies?
Reject Ai
Embrace Brain Power
That's all.
AI sucks!
I was on YouTube today and came across a video on how to make a children's book in Canva.
The only problem?
It involved CHATGTP.
When someone pointed out how it's just AI slop that you'd be making, I came across a reply stating how "it's fine because it makes you money" (AKA make the AI slop book and sell it.)
I replied instantly.
Once more, kiddos:
AI Sucks!!!
Merry Christmas Eve dollies. So check this out. I was rereading the short story "Samantha's Winter Party" for the first time in a few years and am only now realizing the lightning speed at which Nellie went from ""that ragbag servant girl"" to a beloved part of Samantha's friend group.
Here's the timeline. In October 1904 Grandmary was insisting that Samantha isn't playing with Nellie, she's helping Nellie, which rightfully pisses Samantha off because it implies their relationship begins and ends no farther than Nellie's basic needs being met. And obviously that's not why Samantha befriends Nellie in the first place.
But two months later it's almost Christmas and that distinction between helping and playing has already been forgotten. In fact, Samantha's friends Ida, Helen and Ruth, who are, like Samantha, upper-class young ladies, all openly and proudly play with Nellie like it's the most natural thing in the world (which it is). They passionately defend her from Edith and Clarisse's classist taunting. Helen, Ruth, Ida, and Samantha even put together a Christmas party for Nellie and insist it's literally not a party until Nellie arrives! Edith's party was boring because Nellie wasn't there! And they all chip in to get Nellie a gift, knowing she probably can't afford to give them anything.
They see her for who she really is, and they love her for that.
I wish this short story had been integrated more into Samantha's main series, because I think it demonstrates perfectly the underlying theme of Samantha's stories: that socioeconomic class is and always has been a made-up construct that is ultimately weaker than the bonds of friendship. These four upper-class girls, raised in an entirely different world than Nellie, cherish their friendship with a working-class girl so much that they ignore that invisible barrier that the adults have spent their lives rigorously enforcing.
Imagine how powerful that experience will be in laying the foundations of their future selves. When these girls grow up and can more effectively change the world, they can do it knowing and demonstrating the truth about the fiction that is class separation.
Which do you prefer?
Knights of Guinevere
The Amazing Digital Circus
Update: Caine is laughing in hysterical glory right now.
Which did you choose, and why?
"Winter's Shadow"
"A plume of snow drifted off the trees and across the frozen lot with frigid gusto.
Snow covered everything: the trees, long since barren as of late October; the ground, the dirt as solid as stone; even the wires hung low with ice, threatening to snap under the tremendous weight.
At last, winter had cast its signature shadow.
But the real shadow was yet to come."
How does everyone feel about Metroid Prime 4: Beyond? Is it great, meh, or absolute garbage?
Amelia's 2025 YT Recap
YT Music Recap 2025
(Amelia Ashdale edition)
I listened to a TON of music in 2025.
Overall, I've maintained a love for Midnight Syndicate and Nox Arcana, but I've also embraced more modern sounding music. Enemies by The Score and Crawl To Me by Kyle Gordon were my top two favorites.
Also me: Gay Fish is unironically a bop. It's also the good timeline for Ye/Kanye West.
In case you missed it, the CDC has officially fallen for the discredited claim that childhood vaccines cause autism. This is the dangerous line that RJK Jr. has been promoting before the 2024 election and it's not stopping any time soon. It can't be emphasized enough that we all were warned, but this is where we are now. It's abundantly clear to me, an autistic person, that we are on our own.
We are not meme-ing our way out of this. As far as I can see, the general public doesn't even care that measles outbreaks are back in this country.
I remember (perhaps wrongly) that for a time, we almost had autism acceptance. Almost. I was overly optimistic about a decade ago.
This fucking terrifies me. What will RFK Jr. implement next?!
Also:
Here is a friendly reminder that Autism is caused GENETICALLY.
IT'S NOT, NOR HAS EVER BEEN, CAUSED BY VACCINES!