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Victorian fan, when closed it looks like a bouquet of flowers, 1860.
how do I look away now that I have seen you?
Show us a snekpeak of your drafts
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okay, tiny sneak peek 😅 my drafts are a mess right now — some cute stuff, some dramatic, some just… me overthinking everything <3
Do you have a music playlist for your game? Cuz I can think of a couple songs for depending on endgame mc. :3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLfY-P1et1o and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV_nzPBq-Os
I haven't listened to Lydia the Bard before, but I like her style. Reminds me of Paris Paloma. Thanks for sharing!
I have a playlist I listen to when I'm writing and some songs that I think fit the characters well. For example, a song that always makes me think of the MC is "Home" by Gabrielle Alpin. I'll probably make a playlist in the near future and have readers make song suggestions to add to it.
Softly, sweetheart / you excite my whole being.
Lydia Kamakaeha, from Songs; "Farewell to Thee"
playlist for he acts like a man written by a woman.
hear the soundtrack of your story.
✦ fill-in / roll sheet on ko-fi
Approximately 200 pages into A Fragile Enchantment, and I...CANNOT EVEN WITH NIAMH AND KIT!!!!!!!!!!!
Like...Niamh. Girl. He's just carried your unconscious ass into the castle and is terrified that he might have hurt you and your response is "it's not you, I'm just dying"????
And Kit. Sweetie. If your magic is emotion-based, then you LEARN control so you don't almost kill friends.
But did I mention how the angsty emotional emergent situation in a literal rainstorm vibes are completely on point? Because they are. Forget Colonel Brandon schlepping Marianne in out of the rain, Kit and Niamh just WINS. A+ vibes. No notes.
Although prey to the dictates of physical desire, he remained no less a romantic man, believing that the realm of women could be shrunk to one woman.
David Foenkinos, Delicacy