Arachnix! And others! Like Hobie Brown and Ink Weaver! (Her sister with the dreads lol)
Drew this a while back in Dec, this was when I was really starting to get obsessed w Hobie and ATSV and.. marvel in general lol
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Arachnix! And others! Like Hobie Brown and Ink Weaver! (Her sister with the dreads lol)
Drew this a while back in Dec, this was when I was really starting to get obsessed w Hobie and ATSV and.. marvel in general lol
I'm currently reading (among about six other things) Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke. It's part of a children's series, though she did a good job of maturing the stories a bit to grow with her target audience.
The trilogy is about a man who, when he read aloud can bespell things out of the story but often something from his world goes into the story. He discovered it accidentally when he read something, I don't remember what, out and accidentally read his wife into it the story. So the trilogy deals with all of that and eventually you are introduced to the author of the story and everyone ends up in the other world and this and that.
The point of this post. Sorry, didn't mean to take so long getting here. In the novel the author of story (see why I went through the set up) is referred to as the ink weaver. I think that is a stunning title. So magical sounding.
So I've decided that when I get my first novel published and get paid for it, I'm going to take some of that money and go get "ink weaver" tattooed somewhere on me. It will be small simple and innocuous, not some wild, flailing affair. But I want those words on me somewhere.
I also realized the other day that it was about ten years ago when I decided for sure I wanted to be a writer. So I've wanted to do one thing with my life for a decade. Probably longer but definitively a decade. That's a long time.