I’ve been thinking a lot recently about whump.
Well duh, I hear you say (and you’d be right to, haha).
But what I mean is that I’ve been thinking about what whump — the word, the genre, the community — means, as opposed to, say, hurt/comfort or sometimes to angst. And I’ve come to the realisation that for me, whether something ‘counts’ as whump or not — whether it can or should be stamped with that label, seems to rest on the creator’s motivations (or sometimes, what I assume of the creator’s motivations).
June’s first article is live! Read “On Defining Whump, and the Motivations of the Creators” by @justwhumpythings in Wince Mag ✨here. ✨














