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Okay everyone, how long have you had your AO3 account, and how many pages do you have in your History???
210125 hoseok ♡ tokopedia (cr. nabinunaya)
and tonight I'll ache with undefined longing for no reason at all
the crushing guilt of being unproductive vs the exhaustion of being burned out. fight.
uzi bought a sharingan off the deep web
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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
hoseok opened this tailor shop years ago, after spending his early twenties as a dancer. when he decided to settle down into a more stable career, he didn’t want to give up flow and movement and beauty, so he turned to silks.
yoongi joined him a year or two later, a disgruntled university student who needed some extra money on the side. he’s good with numbers, but he’s even better at pacing his workflow. he’s diligent, and focused, and quiet. he has cut out what must be thousands of patterns by now; even after all this time, hoseok can’t recall yoongi ever making a mistake. measure twice, three times, ten times. cut once.
jimin’s role at the tailor shop is, if vague, unspeakably important. he is hoseok’s live model, his muse, his mannequin. he doesn’t do much apart from that besides fix sewing machine snags with his small hands, but he’s very pretty. hoseok doesn’t pay him for labor; he pays him for the privilege of observing him in the sunlight that streams in through the shop windows. the daily coffee deliveries are just a nice touch.
Shitty saw Jack freshman year, asked "is anyone gonna be this guy's best friend and show him unconditional love and support?" and didn't wait for an answer
hate it when fictional characters make me believe in love...... theyre not even real 🙄
my favorite thing about navigating fanfiction is finding a really good one and being all “oh boy this was good, I hope they have more!” and literally every other story they’ve ever written was for like Miami Vice
the tag game on this post is so strong
carol rabe - kim cogan - carol rabe - wayne thiebaud - peter brown - laura lacambra shubert - thomas ruckstuhl - ekaterina popova
stages of hyperfixation
Harden Hollow Gustave Baumann ,1927 / printed about 1938
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50 tips for (fanfic) writing
have fun
write whatever is interesting to you, even if it won’t be interesting to anyone else
appreciate kudos when they come, but don’t expect them
appreciate comments when they come, but don’t expect them
if you wish you could just write that one scene you have in your head, do that. you don’t need to create a 30K backstory for it first.
embrace one shots
embrace drabbles
embrace writing your story out of order
rough drafts are meant to be rough. if you can’t think of a word, put in a placeholder for it and keep going.
try not to get stuck on the little things
it’s okay if your readers can’t see the picture inside of your head
some people work well when they have a posting schedule. some people work well when they don’t. it’s okay if you don’t know which kind of person you are, and it’s okay if the type of person you are changes over time.
if a rule you created for yourself isn’t working for you, get rid of that rule.
make fandom friends. even if they don’t read your fic, they’ll cheer you on while you write it.
cheer on other writers you know. you’ll be cheering yourself at the same time.
no trope or genre is better or worse than another one. they all just appeal to different audiences.
quality and popularity are not the same thing, although they do sometimes overlap
numbers and statistics will never tell you whether or not you’re a good writer. they will never tell you how valuable you are as a person.
you belong in fandom if you want to be there
you’re a writer as soon as you start writing things
writing and posting are two different things. your story is still worth writing, even if you never plan to share it
you don’t need to apologize for what you write or what you post.
don’t worry about taking up too much space. the internet doesn’t have a maximum size.
keep your readers in mind when you’re tagging your content. how could they search for your fic? if you use a tag, will be a reader who loves that tag be satisfied with how much it appears in your story?
if you have a relationship in your fic that plays a minor role, tag it in the Additional Tags section instead of the Relationship section so that people who love that ship don’t get their hopes up
be cautious when looking at bookmarks on your fic. they aren’t “extra comments.” that’s a space where readers make notes for themselves and each other, not for authors.
you don’t need to know everything about canon before you start writing fic
you don’t need to read fic in the same fandoms you write for
you don’t need to read fic at all in order to write it
love your work because sometimes you’re the only one who will - and that’s okay
if your hobby starts feeling like a job, you might need to take a break before you get burnt out
if you get stuck on a story, you can always start a new one
if you fall out of love with a story, you can always stop writing it. if you’re worried about your readers, you can always give them a bullet point summary of where you were planning to go with thing. for a lot of people, that’s satisfying and provides closure
if you get hate, report it
use the tools at your disposal to block hate before it can come in (limiting or turning off comments, limiting or turning off asks, blocking users, etc)
try replying to comments sometimes. it can be a lovely way to make fandom friends
don’t be afraid to reblog your own writing posts.
if you get stuck on your summary, just write 1) who the story is about 2) what they are doing and 3) what problem gets in their way
notice when your writing makes you smile. that moment is a gift. enjoy it.
notice when your writing makes you cry. that moment is a gift, too.
even if you’re disappointed in how your story turned out, there’s something in there that’s fantastic. find that thing and focus on it and feel proud.
some ideas are ones you want to write. some are ones you want to read. if you ever have too many ideas to deal with at once, give some of the latter ones away to someone else.
sometimes the things you write will be really personal. be careful about putting them where other people can comment. they won’t know how personal it is for you, and you need to remember that comments aren’t about you, they’re about the story.
remember that you can write series as well as stories. if the story is done but you still have passion or ideas, start a new one in the same universe.
enjoy the satisfaction of finishing a story. savour it. bask in it a little while.
don’t feel guilty about abandoning a story. not every story gets finished, and that’s okay
you can have separate accounts for different fandoms. you can have one account with a million fandoms in it. do whatever works for you.
sometimes writing is more important than sleep - but only sometimes
it doesn’t matter if that story has been written before by someone else. it doesn’t matter if it was written by you. write it again.
only follow the advice that makes sense to you. the rest isn’t important.
- Dont be ashamed to be trash, we all are. - if its a rarepair odds are there’s someone who wants to read it. - modern AUs with lots of worldbuilding rock - yes, everyone can be gay.
- surround yourself with friends who offer support and cheer you on, even if you aren’t doing a damn thing at the moment
- share lessons and support with new creators; you remember how nervous you were?
- embrace other’s work as a contribution to the universe of your fandom, even if the subject matter isn’t your jam
i like me better when i’m with you
after wasting way too much time mourning the life he wanted, kent’s starting to grow into the life he has.
ironically, it’s what allows kent and jack to find their way back to each other in the end.
today i need Big Validation so i’m reblogging this l o l