the holy grail types of fanfic
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the holy grail types of fanfic
The best advice i can give any creator is do it before you're good at it, do it BEFORE you're happy, do it while you suck, do it while you're doubting yourself and get stuck the fuck in, because waiting around to be "good enough" is a motherfucking trap of the highest degree. You'll get good along the way and better after every project is complete. Remember, this is the greatest thing you've ever created, and then you'll do something else. You're only ever gonna get better, but not if you stand still.
CREATIVE HOBBIES TO START WITH NO EXPERIENCE!! <3
⟡ Collage: cut things up, rearrange them, call it art because it is
⟡ Linocut printing: carve a stamp, press it everywhere
⟡ Making your own ink from berries, walnut shells, iron
⟡ Watercolor: the most forgiving medium for imperfect people
⟡ Hand lettering: start ugly, get better, it takes exactly as long as it takes
⟡ Making playlists as an art form
⟡ Crochet: meditative, portable, produces something cute
⟡ Bookbinding: turn anything into a journal you actually made
⟡ Embroidery: more forgiving than it looks, more satisfying than expected
⟡ Soap or candle making: VERY functional and deeply satisfying
⟡ Charcoal drawing: messy in a way that feels free (love it)
⟡ Block printing on fabric: turn old plain things into something yours
⟡ Pottery hand-building without a wheel, its more accessible than you think
⟡ Pressed flower art!!!
⟡ Journaling with mixed media, like glue, paint, pen, tape, anything goes
⟡ Dried flower arranging
⟡ Sketching architecture: trains the eye to see structure everywhere
⟡ Leather tooling: more accessible as a beginner craft than expected
⟡ Natural dyeing: plants and fabric and patience and lot of magic
⟡ Making something ugly on purpose to get over the fear of making something bad
Scenes to Write When You’re Blocked
Not to keep, not to polish… Just to shake the rust loose.
• A character deletes and rewrites a text three times before sending it • Two people arguing quietly so no one else hears • Someone almost confessing something and backing out • A character lying about being “fine” in a way that convinces no one • Bonus: Same scene but they convince everyone, and it's even worse • An apology that comes moments too late • A secret revealed accidentally, not dramatically • A character overhearing only half a conversation • Someone packing a bag and pretending it’s temporary • A reunion where one person is happier than the other • A goodbye that is meant to be casual but isn’t
Low stakes, high emotion. Momentum comes from movement, not brilliance.
You create the characters.
You design their personalities, their past, their dynamics.
And then they refuse to behave
the way you planned.
At some point you stop arguing with them
and just take notes.
"Creatives deserve to be paid" and "We desperately need community spaces for creatives that aren't focused on trying to make money or advance careers where we're allowed to make connections and experiment" are two statements that can and should coexist.