maybe my brain is biased but i just feel like eddie listens to fiona apple. i listen to ‘anything we want’ and all i think abt is him in indelicate
i wish i could make animatics so bad
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maybe my brain is biased but i just feel like eddie listens to fiona apple. i listen to ‘anything we want’ and all i think abt is him in indelicate
i wish i could make animatics so bad
richie tozier: real american by IfItHollers
Armed with his own material, the formerly-edgy stand-up comic embraces a different kind of stage persona, offering his takes on growing up closeted and coming out at forty-one, his friendship with fashion designer Beverly Marsh, commitment, and gun control in the United States.
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@ ifithollers on twitter wrote an incredible fic and I drew the artwork! enjoy! ❤️
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15) Something you’ve learned this year
Oh man, probably that I’m capable of finishing a novel, actually! I didn’t know that I was capable of finishing a project of that length, but it’s been weirdly reassuring to know that I’m capable of cranking out a project like that and being happy with it at the end. I told myself that I would write like two chapters of domestic fluff and then I would have one more completed work on my profile and it would empower me to keep going with my more ambitious projects--and instead the creative process kind of crept up behind me and hit me over the head with a chair. It’s a good feeling--something I learned about myself, you know?
19) Any new fics to start next year
Okay I’m not sure if this is cheating per NaNoWriMo rules, because I have at least beginnings for a lot of the fics I want to write, but my current undeclared works in progress are:
a) Bill Denbrough Writes an Ending--the finale to the Things That Happen After Eddie Lives series. I’ve written the opening scene, I know what the very last scene is going to be, and I’m so excited to get there. Also, people who are here for Reddie (and to a lesser extent Benverly) will be able to see updates on what happens with them. And then I’ll be able to answer the spoilery post-fic questions I’ve been dying to talk about.
b) Indelicate--what I’ve been affectionately referring to as “the size-kink fic,” in which Eddie does get vibe-checked at the end of It Part Two (2019), but thanks to the intervention of a Mr. Stan Uris, manages to make it to emergency medical attention. With a new lease on life, Eddie decides to pursue the things he wants, which include eating ice cream out of the quart with a spoon, dangerous bike rides, and Richie. This was gonna be my NaNoWriMo project but I only made it to 20K words, and now I’ve decided to adjust my goals for this fic and redraft from the beginning.
c) “Eldritch Teen Losers” fic--the kids succeed in killing Pennywise the first time around, but the seven of them start changing in exciting, disturbing, and reality-warping ways after the fact. Which is not going to make puberty any easier, let’s be clear.
23) Fics you wanted to write but didn’t
a) Richie Tozier’s Obligatory Coming-Out Comedy Standup Special--I started to draft this on my phone, but what I’ve learned is that I haven’t watched nearly enough comedy standup to know what makes a routine good, and now I’m worried about my ability to pull it off to my satisfaction when so many people have done such great standup sketches for Richie. I’m not gonna say never, but it might be a while before I’ve done my research to my satisfaction.
b) And this is not an IT fic, but when I watched Undeadwood on Critical Role this year I absolutely made up a player character to go along with the four-episode campaign, so I might end up writing a gender-interrogating Western inspired by Brian W. Foster, my favorite beta reader (who’s a big fan of Westerns), and my undying love of “Wild Wild West” by Will Smith.
Thank you thank you for asking!
Hi! I don't know if you're busy, but I've been a fan for a long time (a good 10 years) and I was wondering if you have any advice as an experienced fic author? Someone just asked if I'd allow them to translate my work into Russian, a language I do not speak, and I'm not entirely clear on what the risks are versus the rewards. Do you have any thoughts on this?
Hi @ifiithollers,
In my eyes, a fic being translated into another language is a way to reach a bigger audience with (as far as I’m aware) minimal risk. It’s unlikely that someone would go to the effort to incorrectly translate a fic in order to make you look bad or say things you never said in the first place - mostly because I think it’s a huge amount of work.
All I do when people ask if they can translate my work is ask for a link to the finished product, partly so I can make sure it’s linked to my work, thus enabling people to find the translation, and partly so I can have some idea of where my work’s being spread and disseminated.
Generally speaking, though the original is obviously yours, the translation is the work of the translator and they gain control of that particular translation, by which I mean they can probably post it wherever they please, though most would not do so without asking permission - at least I like to think they wouldn’t.
In the end though, the choice is yours. If having your work translated into Russian makes you feel uneasy, then by all means tell them no thank you. You are the one in control of what happens to the original fic, whether it’s translated, posted places other than the archive, and all that jazz.
Hope this helps a little bit ❤
I dreamed a really interesting Brienne/Jaime fic and when I woke up I COULD NOT remember the plot, please commiserate with me
NOOOOO OMG I’M SO SORRY I HOPE YOU SOMEHOW REMEMBER IT DDD: condolences from a fellow person who forgets 95% of what she dreams of at night D:
Your original fiction involving spirits and disillusionment with colonialism sounds really wonderful! I for one would love to read it!
Thank you! :D I am… excited to be done figuring out this magical system, haha. I think once I do I’ll be better posed to get back to things like “character arcs” and “plot.”
I mean, I do love worldbuilding, but creating magical systems is aggravatingly complicated.