I will do anything to be free
Even escape?
I dont know. Can i do that

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@lordwraiths
I will do anything to be free
Even escape?
I dont know. Can i do that
damn girl you really suck at pretending to be human
does a comedy podcast with my dad where it’s just really serious harsh conversations about the direction my life is headed and sometimes i cry a little bit and we edit around it but not very well and you can tell
wishbone, richard siken
Is this my lover then? This death, this death?
Sylvia Plath, Collected Poems; from ‘Three Women’
the three theban plays: antigone; oedipus the king; oedipus at colonus, robert fagles // the blind assassin, margaret atwood // wolf in white van, john darnielle // the iliad, homer // certain magical acts, alice notley // lake mungo, dir. joel anderson (2008) // snow and dirty rain, richard siken // i’m thinking of ending things, dir. charlie kaufman (2020).
David Mitchell, Slade House
detailed writer prompts
what sociocultural factors of your own life do you think influenced your choice of character and how you play them?
what is more important to you, narrative or style? if so, why, and how do you think you portray that in your writing?
what iconography (symbols/images/motifs/etc.) do you associate with your character and why? how do you portray this in your writing?
without using your fc, describe your character physically - not just looks but also movement, posture, etc.
do you think your chosen fc could play your character the way you write them? if not, what changes do you think would have to be made?
let’s say someone else was going to write your character - what are the main points of their personality that you would tell the other writer to focus on? what about outside of that? images/symbols/moments in their life/etc.
what sort of medium do you think your character is best suited for (literature/film/graphic novel/etc.) ? if they are a canon, do you think there’s a medium that fits the character better than their current one?
what writers influenced the way that you yourself write? how so? are there any that influenced you negatively?
when you see a partner’s response to a thread, what are common misconceptions/assumptions you see other characters making about yours? is that purposeful?
how do you think your character fits into your view of society? do you see them as a social critique? a celebration of certain societal values?
what mythic deity do you think best embodies the core values of your character? how so?
what is your character’s ideology? what beliefs and values are most important to them and how do they impact their decision making?
how has your character’s socioeconomic background influenced their ideology?
do you see your character/their narrative as allegorical? if so, how do you attempt to portray this through your threads? if not, do you think that the lack of allegorical symbolism says anything about their metaphorical meaning?
for canons: do you think your character is a foil for another character? how so?
for ocs: what does your character metaphorically represent to you? what is their symbolic value as it pertains to you as a writer?
“Find what you love and let it kill you.” ― Charles Bukowski
It Will Come Back by Hozier but you’re alone in a cabin in the woods. You hear something coming from outside, almost like a warning, but it’s dark out, and you don’t want to leave to investigate. You can tell that there’s a pack of wolves somewhere in the distance, but you can’t be sure how close they are.
i’m not wife material i would kill and eat you
forgive me father for I have sinned in all the coolest and most glamorous ways possible
“In truth, you like the pain. You like it because you believe you deserve it.”
Marya Hornbacher (via rabbitinthemoon-blog)
my love language is biting and being bitten
Tsugumi Matsunae & Neku Sakuraba
yes
yes u r
@exspiravitae
Send a muse + an ending
GOOD END- The ideal end to my muse’s story where everything is resolved and they can live a good life.
BAD END- The bad guys win. Everything that can go wrong for my muse had gone wrong.
TRUE END- Bittersweet ending. Some things go right, other things go wrong. Some sacrifices have to be made, but most people are happy in the end.
EVERYONE LIVES- No one has to die in my muse’s story, be it for Better or for worse.
WE ALL FALL DOWN- No one is safe in the end of my muse’s story. Everyone important to the story has perished. This can include your muse or not.
WENT DOWN IN HISTORY- Your muse’s story is passed down through the ages, sometimes being stretched or exaggerated in places until it becomes a legend told in storybooks and campfires as poems, tall tales, etc.
SECRET END- Crack. Come up with the silliest end to your muse’s story as possible.