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Does anyone know who the artist is?
But also peak FushiKugi content here for those with eyes to see
what are your favorite c!dream designs (or c!andrea as you call em)?
Oh I have a bunch and maybe I will make an organized collection of them to share someday like basically a link list. But to and for Andrea Life and life can wait and you deserve all the spaces to rest.
There are also too many by deleted artists or with no clear origin so actually I'll share some of those in the hope that people potentially recognize them and where they came from so I can properly source and hopefully explore more art (and archive archive archive-)-
A fair amount of these were sent to me by friends and also anons online- peeps here feel free to use my inbox to dump me stuff I won't snitch promise- when it was heard I ‘somehow’ liked the DSMP series (thanks ig). I assume due diligence done in search.
All photos in state I got them. Assume at least some of them profiles.
HELP! There’s a lot of shares of this image but I’m struggling to find the artist! Source?
Story Terminology as Determined by Word Count
by Rana Eros
So, just to review,
100 words=drabble.
500 words and under=flash fiction.
500-1000 words=short short.
1000-15000 words=short story.
At 17500, you've ventured into novella/novelette territory (I've seen it split so that 17500 to 25000 is a novella, and 25000 to 40000 is a novelette. I have also seen it split the other direction. Generally, the two terms are used interchangeably).
At 40000, congratulations, you have yourself a novel.
But wait! I hear you cry. What about vignettes? What about...
chapters?
I'm so glad you asked because now I can answer.
A vignette has nothing to do with word count. Customarily, it is under 1000 words, but the significant thing about a vignette is the theme, not the word count. A vignette is meant to give new insight into a character or the relationship between two or more characters. Most vignettes don't involve a lot of action. Some of them also don't involve a lot of dialogue. The important thing is the illumination of character or relationship. That's what a vignette is all about.
As for chapters, they have no impact on how your story is classified by word count. Let me repeat that. Chapters have no impact on how your story is classified by word count. If you write a chaptered story that is under 17500 words, you have written a chaptered short story.