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you dont have to respond to this i just want to say WOW i just found your art and it speaks to me so much on a gender level. just wow. thankyou i feel so seen. much transgender love
I would like to respond to this - I'm flattered! i'm happy when my frankly very self-indulgent art happens to resonate with people. i got very giddy seeing you're an elden ring fan too because that in itself is a gender buffet to me. so, my pleasure <3
👑⚔️🪐!!!
Favorite character?
idk maybe Hildegunst or Ushan de Lucca
Best fight/battle?
when Ushan finds that sword and discovers that he is meant to be fighting? i don't remember exactly how it goes
A question you've always had about one of the books?
this is more a question about the whole series - why are there so few female characters? :(
and when there are it's usually just to have a romantic interest/someone who is interested in romance (female crowds in 13 1/2 lives for example)
Hello friend! :)
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How do you feel about poetry? :)
Hiii :)
I looove poetry. I love reading poetry, i love writing poetry, i love listening to others talk about poetry. I love that poetry is a way to express and explore yourself and your feelings, i mean every art form is a form of expression, but every art form is different and poetry, to me, feels like the most intimate one
I love that poetry gives you permission. Permission to be dramatic, to be delicate, to be messy, to be precise. Permission to break language open and see what spills out. You can speak plainly or you can speak in riddles, and somehow both can reveal a truth you didnt know before writing it down
Poetry is really important to me, it has helped me come to terms with certain things, it has been there in the most important parts of my life. When everything felt too loud, poetry gave me a quiet place to breathe. When everything felt too quiet, it gave me a voice
It’s strange, in a comforting way, how words written by someone else can feel like they were meant just for you, like they’ve been waiting patiently for the moment you’d need them. And the poems ive written feel like little markers along the path of who ive been, what ive survived, and who im becoming
Poetry doesn’t fix everything, but it helps me understand the shape of what im feeling. And it reminds me that im not alone, that someone somewhere has felt something similar, and that turning emotion into language is its own kind of healing. And honestly, i dont know who I’d be without that
send me a ☕ and a topic and i will rant about it
heyy !!! 🎀 and 🧮
🎀 how do you decide when something is done?
usually, i have an outline, and i prefer following it without major adjastments on the way! when i finish writing, i re-read and see whether everything is in harmony with each other. and since i had very long writer's block, now, when i'm writing again, i try not to be harsh to myself, that's why i don't rewrite or push myself further when i feel it's already okay like that.
🧮 what are you working on? describe it in 20 words or less
i have two fics! one is a kind of continuation of King's Hound, another - sweet thing with Andrew Cody
hiiii im at 15% of sab and the darkling js found out alina has the power of the sun or smth like that (i forgot how they call it)
hihi miaaaaaa! yeah she’s a sun summoner n super rare and basically that fuels the whole plot
how are u liking it so far?
What a beautiful header title!
Haha thank you!
your posts are like rare gold 💥
LOL HEHEHEHEHE THENSHHSHSHSHHSNHSH