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1k Follower Giveaway
Hey guys, remember that giveaway I was going to do forever ago that I keep forgetting to post? Here it is!
(Iâm really sorry for it taking so long. I kept remembering about it while I was at work or out of town, and wanted to wait until I could put up pictures of everything, but then Iâd forget by the time I got home. So Iâm just posting it without pictures and Iâll attach the pictures to this post later!)
So, hereâs the ârulesâ for everything.
To enter into the giveaway you only need to like and/or repost this giveaway post. Your name will be entered for reblogging, and your name will be entered for liking, meaning you can have a MAXIMUM of 2 entries! Multiple reblogs will not enter you multiple times, and will not allow you to win multiple times.
You must be following my blog. I want this giveaway to be rewarding those who have followed my blog, so if you like/reblog and are not a follower of mine by the close of the giveaway, youâre disqualified.
On the day of the announcement of who has won, I will message the winners personally to get inforation. You have a week to respond with the information to ship your winnings. If you have not responded within the week, I will pick a new winner instead.
You must have an adress to have items shipped to - if youâre not okay with giving me that personal information (name and adress) then do not enter (don;t worry - future giveaways will not involve physical products like this one does)
Winners will be announced on July 25th. You will be tagged in the post announcing that you won as well as what youâve won. After that I will message you to get your information. Below are the âwinningsâ
1st Place will recieve
A 7-Die set of Chessex Dice (Black-Gold/silver Gemini)
A large, crocheted gold and black striped dice bag* (Holds 50 dice)
A water-color Chibi portrait of your OC
2nd Place will recieve
A 7-Die set of Chessex Dice (Blue-Teal/gold Gemini)
A medium, crocheted blue/green/purple dice bag* (Holds 20 dice)
3rd Place will recieve
A set of 12 D6 Chessex Dice (Magenta w/ Gold Borealis)
A small, crocheted red and gold dice bag* (Holds 10 dice)
4th Place will recieve
A small, crocheted black dice bag* (Holds 10 dice)
*Dice bags are hand crocheted by my prsonal friend Saki. She is willing to take comissions for these bags, so if youâre interested you may send me a message to discuss prices and options.
If you donât win something this round, do not worry! I am actually getting close to doing a 5K follower giveaway, so you will have a chance again then!
gotta have hope!
Everybody that reblogs this by May 10th will get a traditionally drawn character based on what I think you look like after scrolling through your blog
I think he will have stopped because of how many fucking people xD
nope, im doing everybody that reblogs this! the only thing its doing is making it take a bit longer. i could easily put out 20 or 30 of them in a day, maybe even more if im feeling productive (i draw a lot in my spare time), so really, its just giving me more practice, which is good. im not stopping because of the numbers!
I tried to have a go at colouring @ninaserenaâs drawing of Barris, think i did an okay job! :)
Welcome to Tumblr.
Holy shit this is the most accurate post I have ever seen in my life
waitâŠthis is a completely different gif set on my blogâŠ
Reblog this and then check it on your Tumblr. Go on, do it.
Yes.
What? How? O_O
IT KNOWS WHAT FANDOMS YOUR IN
holy shit Iâm trying this
Reblog if itâs completely okay to draw you
Donât see why you would though xD
Preemptively finished planning this weeks college D&D game. Lets hope they can make it past level 2! Haha
A Candid shot of me DMâing in college. Where the group finally managed to not die while taking a group of myconids on.
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The continually inspiring magic of HRT. Live your truth!
This makes me so fucking happy
And how about some F2M now? To make a good post great
D&D Tavern Name Generator!
Are you players desperately going about the town looking for a place to waste their looted gold? Or do you just need a name for a tavern they enter to gather information? Well this generator will give your game an essential twist. With help from Orteil and his guide at http://orteil.dashnet.org/randomgen/?do=create. Iâve written this text generator for every DM who needs that little bit extra world flavour. This will simply generate a single or list of tavern names that you can hang on the sign outside. (Hereâs an example list.)
Find it here:
 http://orteil.dashnet.org/randomgen/?gen=h7Ez7TWW
Resources: Master List of WQA Posts
Beginning a Story: New to Writing Advice for Teen Writers Getting Better at Writing How to Perfect Your Writing Creating the Perfect Writing Space Finding the Time to Write Beginning a Novel Figuring Out a Plot How to Give Your Story a Purpose Resolving Plot Points Building a Story Off a Loose Timeline Outlining a Scene How to Tell if a Scene is Necessary Outlining and Planning a Series The Series Arc vs Each Bookâs Arc Brainstorming for Ideas Finding Focus During a Storm of Ideas Turning Ideas into a Story Finding an Entry Point Into Your Story The Opening Line The Opening Scene Introducing Characters Where to Post Fiction Online Concerned About Plagiarism When Posting Story Online What is NaNoWriMo? NaNoWriMo Tips Collaborating With Another Writer Coming Up with a Title
Character Development: Character Authenticity Recognizing a Flat Character Fleshing Out a Flat Character Choosing a Personality Different Kinds of Antagonists Strong Female Protagonists Name Resources How to Write a Witty Character Tricks for Visualizing Your Character Figuring Out Who Your Characters Are Creating a Truly Evil Villain Ethnicity and Skin Tone Literal Skin Tones: An Experiment To Kill or Not Kill a Character Alternatives to Character Worksheets Finding Your Characterâs Voice Keeping Character Personalities Separate and Unique Good and Bad Reasons to Kill a Character Emotionally Muted Characters Levels of FriendshipÂ
Copyright: Referencing Other Works in Fiction Using Real People as Characters Fiction Based on Original Works Plagiarism & Sharing Your Story Online Acceptable Borrowing Description: Describing Skin Tones About Describing Ethnicity The Great Ethnicity Debate How to Make Simple Writing More Vivid Describing Physical Appearance Writing Fight Scenes and Elemental Magic Horror by Daylight Horror in Darkness Describing Actions Describing Clothing and Appearance Fight Scene Resources Battlefield Scene Resources Battlefield Aftermath Avoiding the Info Dump Give Your Story a Darker Tone Weaving Details Into the Story Describing Architecture Describing Everyday Settings
Dialogue: How Much is Too Much? Cutting Dialogue Down Portraying Sign Language in Dialogue Balancing Description and Dialogue Writing Dialogue Writing Accents Translating Foreign Language for the Reader Making Dialogue More Detailed Reducing Name Tagging Smooth Dialogue & Tag Help Dialogue Tags and Punctuation âSaidâ and Dialogue Tags Getting Dialogue to Flow Smoothly
Editing: Four Drafts Minimum Ways to Tighten Up Your Writing Expanding the Word Count Cutting Down the Word Count Late Stage Suggestions Different Types of Editing Getting Feedback Self-Editing After First Draft Finding a Beta Reader Finding a Critique Partner Grammar & Style: Writing Concise Sentences Motivation: Getting Back to Writing What to Do When Your Story Stalls Moving Forward When Youâve Lost Interest (In Your Story) Finding Inspiration When Youâre Stuck for an Idea Take a âVacationâ to Re-Charge Your Creativity How to Get Excited About Your Story Again Beating Writerâs Block Frustrated with Writing Quality Getting Better at Writing Staying Motivated Struggling to Get the Ball Rolling Too Stressed to Write Experiencing Enough Shushing Your Inner Editor During the First Draft
Plot and Story Structure:
How to Develop a Plot Plot and Story Structure The Prologue Should I Cut My Prologue? Writing a Dramatic Ending Cliffhanger Endings Chapter Titles and Endings Incorporating Back Story Publishing: Where to Begin Typical Word Counts Contests, cover letters, and Query Letters Posting Novel or Sections on Blog E-Books Agents (Everything You Need to Know) Self-Publishing vs Traditional Publishing Building a Writing Portfolio Keeping Image Private A Guide to Self-Publishing Getting Published Abroad Research: Research Tips How Much Research is Enough WQAâs Guide to Internet Research Romance: How to Avoid Forced Romantic Sub-Plot Kissing Scenes Sexual Tension Writing Romance without Experience Subtle Signs of Love Getting to Know Your Neighbor Guide to Love Triangles Delicate and Relevant Sex Scenes Love at First Sight and the Stages of Love Using Timelines to Pace Romantic Relationships
Story Elements:
Tone and Theme Suspense, Climax, and Ending Conflict and Tension Foreshadowing Symbolism Making a Point Without Tongue-Wagging Writer Responsibility Accounting for Lost Time in Scene Transitions Flashbacks Alternatives to Flashbacks
World Building and Setting:
Establishing a Non-Traditional Fantasy Setting Creating a Fictional Calendar Creating a Language Telling Time Without Clocks Going Too Far with Fantasy? Map Making Creating Religion in a Fictional World Cultural Appropriation Creating and Naming Kingdoms Setting Your Story in an Unfamiliar Place Choosing a Setting for Your Story Naming Things Setting Your Story in a Fictional Town How to Set Up an Oppressive Government
Writing Process: How I Plan Drafts Timelines Organizational Tools Budgeting Your Time
Reblog to save a life
Aw Yiss
Barry is a sith??? #spoilers
Everyone who reblogs this before Christmas 2015 will get a doodle based on your blog from me
(Based off a post I saw with way too many notes to actually work)
Is that so?!đ
Indeed it is. Iâm not afraid to draw NSFW.
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Adventuring is always seen as a young personâs game. What happens when we are older and wiser, yet the kingdom needs to be saved?
I also love that the dog has a medal.
Writers Block Resource Master Post
Youâve just received an amazing reply that leaves your breathless from one of your rp partners. You canât wait to get started on your reply! You open up that word doc and your fingers begin to move but wait a minute⊠you can barely get a sentence into your response before you become stuck. Your muse prances off back into the woods and youâre forced to hit your head against your keyboard for hours trying to come up with some mediocre reply in order to keep the plot going. Before this happens just STOP right there and take look at the ways that have successfully worked for me whenever Iâm trying to lure my writing muse back out into the open. Background Noise: At times when when Iâm trying to seriously engage in heavy writing I need some sort of noise in my ears to prevent silence from becoming overwhelming or to block outside distractions. When Iâm having a really difficult time concentrating music with lyrics can be too much. Which is why I turn to different sound sites to cultivate the right mood.
Sound Sleeping - For creating custom relaxed sound mixes.
Rainy Mood - The sounds of rain.Â
August Ambience - The sounds of summer nights.
Forest Mood - The sounds of the woodlands.Â
Fire Crackling - An hour long recording of fire crackling.Â
Soundrown - A collection of different sounds including coffee shop, waves, white noise, etc.
iSerenity - A collection including typewriters to sprinklers.
SimplyNoise - A collection specializing in color sound essentially white noise that goes in different octaves. White is highest, pink in the middle, and brown the lowest.Â
NatureSoundPlayer - A collection including thunderstorms, rivers, frogs, and crickets.
Coffitivity - For those really into the sound of coffee shops also allows you to play your own music with the coffee shop loop.
Music: Sometimes there is nothing like a bit of music to loosen up those fingertips. These sites & apps are what I use to find music suitable for my writing.
8Tracks - No download required and completely ad free. Search pre-made mixes to suit your current writing mood. Writing a steamy kiss scene? Search for a âlove" mix. Writing for your otp? Search your otpâs name for inspired song selections.
Fanmixes - Iâve linked to only one but tumblr is full of fanmix blogs that create playlist inspired by shows and pairings. Find specialized fanmixes with google search or role the dice with a tumblr âfanmix" tag search.
Spotify - Free with minimal ads. Make your own playlist or search for others. A database that allows you to search any song and play it on demand. Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy.Â
Focus At Will - Lyric free music in different genres to help you focus.
Visual Stimulation: Sounds can be very stimulating but sometimes it takes a little more than that to be helpful so here are a few visual aids and ideas that can come in handy.
Watch a Movie or TV Show - Preferably in the genre youâre wanting to do work in. If youâre involved in a fandom rp revisit the original show to get ideas for the character youâre playing or your oc. If youâre rping a certain plot use a site like Tastekid to new find movies or shows similar to ones that have already inspired you. Use Netflix & Hulu to actually watch the films.
Search for Imagery - Search for inspiring photos and graphics with sites like Favim, Flickr, WeHeartIt, & the tumblr tag search engine.Â
Read Work by Your Favorite Writers - Not to copy but chances are you enjoy your favorite authors because they inspire you. Use that to your advantage.
Collect Inspiration - Create a second tumblr to collect your inspiration (music, videos, photos, etc). Use the tagging system to keep everything organized and easily accessible when you need it most. For instructions click here.
Actively Working: Sitting around and hoping to find inspiration may not be your thing. Here are a few tactics I use when I have a hard time getting a reply out of my head.Â
Research - Chances are there is something you could use a little more information on in order to make your roleplaying all the more interesting and multidimensional. If you canât seem to write take some time to research for your rp. It could be the setting, characterâs occupations, time era, etc. Sites like Wikipedia are excellent sources of information.
Development - Take the time to develop your character even further. Write up a list of adjetives that describe them or tie your character development into research. Find out the psychology behind your character and their motivations. Flesh out their backstory. Think about introducing minor characters (family members, friends, exs, etc) to give them more depth.Â
âMethod Actâ - Create a tumblr or online journal as your character. Write about anything from their point of view. Reblog things they would want to reblog OR you can take personality test as your character to see what type of personality theyâd have. Itâs difficult but enlightening. This will help you get into your characters mind and possibly come up with a reply.
Write, Just Write - It doesnât have to be related to the story at all. Just start writing about your day to get yourself warmed up. Look up writing plots online. Then think of writing a self-para for your character in your rp but unrelated to your current reply even just a bit of dialogue could be igniting.Â
Outline - Write down what you want to happen in the scene or what needs to happen, then make that happen.
Plot - Think of what is going to happen after this scene  and write it down or what you would like to happen in the rp in general. This can help immensely, viewing the bigger picture. You can do this with your partner for more fun and inspiration.Â
Other Tips: For when all else fails.Â
Brew & Drink Tea -It will give you a caffeine boost and while youâre working on brewing the tea and waiting for it to be finished you can give yourself time to think.
Converse - Talk with others or talk to yourself. It may seem foreign but actual human interaction may provide you with ideas for your own character. Draw from your own life. If no one is around imagine a bit of dialogue your character would say and have a bit of a conversation as them. Sounds crazy but if no one is around to see you wonât look it.Â
Converse Part II - Talk to your partner about your block. Ask them if they have any ideas or suggestions on what your character should do chances are they have some ideal response in mind themselves. Now would be the time to ask for advice. :)
Turn off the TV - If youâre finally sitting down to write get rid of visual noise.
Get Out - Take a trip to the gas station for a pack of gum, walk to the mail box, go to the bookstore, etc. Get out of the house and let your commuting give you inspiration and time to think.
Dance - At times your brain just needs a rush of physical energy to wake it up. Take a minute or two put on your favorite song and dance. It will put you in a better mood and help blank your mind to get creative.
The worst thing you can do when you hit a wall is get lazy and stop thinking. These resources and tips have worked me out of a few tough writing spots. Hopefully they work for you!
XOXO, Kitten