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Having fun messing around with different ways to make a painterly animation, with varying degrees of success..~
Week 119 Socks!!! (Look at his SOCKS!)
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Week 119
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Here is week 119, folks. As always, thank you to these amazing authors who provide me with endless amounts of entertainment. You are all amazingly talented!
Readers-please make sure you show these authors some love! If you’d like to check out my previous posts, follow #rachel’s fanfic lists or search the tag on my blog. Happy reading!
R A D I O - @w00-ly
Time of Peace - alliswell aka @alliswell21
Why Do I? - hutchabelle aka @hutchhitched
How Do You Know? - @notanislander
By the Book - hutchabelle aka @hutchhitched
Champion - redheadedflame
UNDER SUSPICION - BellaGracie
Damaged, Broken, and Unhinged - rosefyre aka @rosefyrefyre & fanficallergy
Baby Bliss - the-true-mockingjay
An Elephant Sitting Still (大象席地而坐). dir. Hu Bo (胡波). 2018
Written, directed and edited by Hu Bo, An Elephant Sitting Still is the novelist-turned-director’s first and last film. Hu committed suicide on 12 October 2017 after months of wearying negotiations with his producers who eventually decided to remove Hu from the copyright ownership of the film.
230 minutes long, the film is about four nobodies in a rural town in inland China. Dusky, despondent, hopeless and stark, it seems that a soul is born only to be forced into living a philistine life full of hatred and pain. A rumor goes that there is an elephant in a zoo in Manzhouli, however people try to make it stand, it just stubbornly sits still. The protagonists, refusing to fall into degradation, sense hope upon hearing the rumor.
Offering a look into the new China, Hu Bo poignantly pointed out the hopelessness and anxiety felt by many young people post-2008. After all, who can actually tell which side of the screen is more depressing?
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Poetry Riot Prompt (Week 119) 1/23- 1/29
The prompt for this week is:
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As a reminder: short stories and blackouts are acceptable and encouraged for the prompt.
You may write as many pieces as you like for the prompt, only the first one you post will be reblogged.
We want to express our appreciation to @nesnej for all the amazing gifsets we got to share this week!
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Thank you for keeping up with us and supporting our amazing creators and see you next week. Have an amazing weekend and stay well! Please consider using our tracking tag, #spncreatorsdaily, if you would like us to reblog your original work on Saturdays.
We will also be hosting our followers celebration the week of August 16 that is open to all creators in our fandom! Hope you will join us in the fun!We wish you all of you a restful & lovely weekend!
diaspora haunted, we/hunt for pregnant pauses/give birth from unwanted yellow wombs/bodies like invisible-ink poems/ghost babies drawing maps in the margins/of a place called No Homeland
diaspora babies by Kai Cheng Thom. 2017. Published in A Place Called No Homeland.
Kai Cheng Thom is a Canadian writer and queer activist. Her novel, Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars: A Dangerous Trans Girl’s Confabulous Memoir was published in 2016, followed by the poetry collection A Place Called No Homeland in 2017, which was a shortlisted finalist for the Publishing Triangle Award for Trans and Gender-Variant Literature. In her work, Thom foregrounds the queer and transgender experience, while exploring her relationship to her cultural roots as a member of the Chinese diaspora.
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