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Claire Keane

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Game of Thrones Daily
Stranger Things
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NASA
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

#extradirty
noise dept.
$LAYYYTER

Kiana Khansmith
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
KIROKAZE

oozey mess
Cosmic Funnies
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@lea.elisabeth.a
HUD/Tech Graphic Pack
because I’ve had a lot of requests for these, here are HUD/tech style gifs for you to use in your overlays, graphics or backgrounds - or just as they are! i did not make the original graphics, i’ve only made the gifs from Youtube resources. please like or reblog if you intend to use - many thanks… [ if people do like - i may make another set o_O ]
Octomoosey <3
ARTEMIS by saoirse-ronan
preview one :: preview two :: code (pastebin), code (github)
features:
responsive for desktop and mobile devices
single or multiple columns (posts width: 540px or 350px)
three custom links
customizable font and colors
tags and blogtitle are optional
pagination or infinite scroll
notes:
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the best trope is when a very serious and professional character gets interrupted by a kid and immediately switches over to their non-business mode that no one else knew existed and smiles and talks to them and treats them like the most important person there and then immediately switches back to being the scariest mf in the room once the kid skips away
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Plots don’t come in a day. Sometimes, they don’t even come in a year. This has been the case with Book Four of a series I’ve been working on. Its working title is Spirit Shores, and its first draft for last year’s NaNoWriMo was garbage. I’ve scrapped it and started over, using this month to rethink and restructure it entirely. I skipped the NaNoPlanMo post on Monday for a very specific reason: Plots are difficult. They take time, and this one has given me enough fits that I’m not in a rush to nail it down and call it good. I’ve always striven for a nice, consistent release of writing posts here, a schedule you can count on, but sometimes, for the sake of the writing, that has to be put aside. For the past several days, I’ve been sitting with my revelation from last post, trying to decide on a plot.
Writing Exercise Three: 10-point plot model
The 10-point plot model came from a worksheet I received almost a decade ago, now. It opened up a better understanding of the structure of story, and I’ve been most comfortable with it ever since. Of course, there are a thousand ways to look at plot and story, but this is the one I use. The next part of my journey this month is figuring out what the story for Spirit Shores really is. I know it will be a sea-faring story on a ship, and I know that Teryl Twiceburned the spirit caller will need to make an appearance for the sake of the series’ overall plot. Adera the spirit seer has become an optional addition that I think I have a viable reason for including now that I’ve thought about it some. Usually, the result of the GOTE exercise is that you get a better idea of the climax through outlining the obstacles. Unfortunately, everything with this story is still so vague that I haven’t the faintest idea what my climax will be.
That is where I usually begin: Point X, the Climax. By knowing where the upper peak of the action is–the highest point of tension, the culmination of all the complications and events that have come before–I can plot backward with that moment in mind, thinking about what sorts of complications could occur that would move the story toward that moment. I can determine at what point certain events need to take place to provide the right character growth to be able to reach that point, and I can begin working on what sort of beat the story will need to end on in order to feel complete and fulfilling. They always say that knowing where you’re headed is your most important step, right?
Climax first, then, for me. What do I want that moment to be? The goal for the book is to convince the pirates to lend their aid to the cause, but the emotional arc for Bannen is his realization that a normal life isn’t an option for him. He’s going to have to go back to Sheytana and be a leader–not over her, but with her. He has the information they need, he has the insider’s understanding of what they’re up against. He’s not going to have the option of accepting orders; he’s going to have to make them. This is a change from how he’s been in the past. Knowing that, it’s time to sit down and brainstorm what kinds of events could bring about that realization but also lead to whatever the pirate captains will decide regarding their position in the war. It’s a “what-if” game at this point.
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Desi dark academia moodboard set in Bangalore, India
This is something that is very close to my heart. Most of this is taken from places I have been to and things I've experienced. There arent a lot of typical "desi aesthetic" photos here because Bangalore is a place where everything is jumbled up and has created this wonderful atmosphere of new meets old.
Reblogs and comments appreciated 🥰🥰🥰
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