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Heyo! I just wanted to let you all know that I’m about to leave on an end-of-year trip, so I won’t be active over the next 10 days. I’ll try to get back to tags and such when I return.
Also, I hope to up my blog activity now that school is over! Time to get properly active as a writeblr again, I think :D
11 Questions Tags
Hi all! I was recently tagged in two 11 Questions Tags, and I like the questions- so I decided to do them.
Up front, I’m going to tag @dreamywritingdragon, @focusdumbass, @writtenbyhal, @blogherosix, @adorhauer, @katiehahnbooks, @quintessenceofwords, @quillwritten, @awolfthatwrites, @toboldlywrite, and @firewritten. It’s been quite a while since I’ve done anything with tag games, so if you no longer do them/don’t want to/don’t have time, no pressure! Hope you’re all doing great :D
And my questions are:
1. Which OC has changed the most since you created them? Tell us about them!
2. In which season do you get the most writing done? Why?
3. Oldest OC? Youngest OC?
4. Do you have any self-indulgent ideas for projects that you want to write someday, even if you don’t have time right now?
5. Do you have more of a problem with underwriting or overwriting?
6. How do you get most of your ideas? Music, travel, art, or other?
7. What themes recur throughout your WIPs?
8. What are your favorite personal writing hallmarks?
9. What genre do you write in the most, and why do you like it?
10. What genre do you not write in frequently, but want to dip your toes into?
11. Tell us one reason you love your WIP!
My answers to the tagged questions got kinda long, so I put them under the cut!
tell us about ivory and horn!! I love short story collections
Ahhh, thanks! I like em too. Ever since I read Trigger Warnings by Neil Gaiman, I knew I wanted to write one, so- here goes, right?
Ivory and Horn is a short story anthology focused on surrealism, feminism, and speculative world-building. It’s be fantastical and a little bit dark, drawing most of its genre inspiration from fantasy and horror. Every story has a female or nonbinary protagonist. None of the them take place in the same universe, but they all share common themes and motifs- escaping from oppressive social/political structures is shaping up to be a big one, as well as dealing with grief and redefining one’s identity in the face of catastrophic change.
Some examples:
The Winterking is about Eira, a lord’s daughter whose new husband has betrayed and killed her family. Eira escapes into the forest and finds The Winterking, an ancient entity who offers to grant her a wish.
Beach in the Dark follows Lee, a high school senior and champion swimmer, who finds herself on the beach with two drunk friends after a catastrophic house party. They take a walk. Two blinding points of light appear from the darkness. And that’s really all I can say about that ;)
Fox Hollow takes place when sisters Triste, Anthea, and Mila return to Fox Hollow, their hometown, for their mother’s funeral. Mila and Anthea just want to put her to rest, but Triste has an idea to bring her back: venture into the cursed woods around Fox Hollow, and challenge a powerful faerie creature she believes is their father.
At this point, I know all the story concepts I want to include. Several of the stories have drafts, but none are finished/edited, and many are still in the conceptual stages- but I will be sharing more about them as I work on them more actively. I’ll make a tag list soon.
Thanks for the ask! <3
I emerge from my semi-hiatus void to bring you: Writeblr Bingo! I’m jumping on the bandwagon because it looks like a party up there. These bingo spaces are mostly based on the Heart of Lead series, but they kinda apply to everything I write. I spent wayyyy too long on formatting, HOO boy.
Btw: I plan to fill out a buncha these and put them on queue for tomorrow. If you do mine or message me about your own, it’s very likely that I’ll fill yours out. It’s fun. Plus, I’ll learn sm about your wonderful writing hallmarks!
Writing is hard, but outlining is harder
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Ves and Celeste re-designs! I’m planning a mini-comic for these kids, so I needed to nail some consistent looks. It’s still tbd which outfits I’m going to use.
Luanne Porter and the Group Project From Hell.pptx