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Here are some scientific facts about blood loss for all you psychopaths writers out there.
This is actually very nice. I like the soda bottles as reference. (I remember when I was writing ‘Wizards of Ceres’ how I had to do a similar soda-bottle conversion to try to work out how much blood Fai could drink from Kurogane without killing him.)
On the topic of vampires incidentally, this basically means that there is no reason why feeding from someone should necessitate killing them, unless the vamp can chug two soda bottles worth of liquid in one go or carelessly leaves the bottle open when they’re done
@fieldofclover thought this might come in handy for, you know, vampirey things
Ooh, I like this! The bottles as a reference makes it quite easy to picture mentally - especially since, having previously experienced just how much mess a litre-bottle spilt on the floor actually makes, it gives a better idea of volume etc.
Incidentally, as a frequent blood donor myself (thank you, haemochromatosis), and thus being more aware of the volume of blood donated at each session (the average appears to be 450ml, or 0.45 litres per blood bag filled) and needing to know how long it takes red blood cells and plasma to recover after donation–
about 24 hours for plasma, and up to 8 weeks for red blood cells themselves, which is why the average length between donations is 12 weeks, to ensure the body is well recovered by the next donation (which is also why I was so fucking tired after having to donate once a month for the first three months of my treatment)
– I ended up doing a bit of reading re: blood loss, but this really is the best imagery for it I’ve seen without bogging down into too much science stuff.
Other crucially important facts relevant to vampire porn I have learned:
yes, you can get an erection after donating blood, as the body generally maintains blood pressure equilibrium even if the volume of red blood cells per liquid ml is lower, though if you lose anything more than half a litre you’re probably gonna find it a bit difficult;
erythropoietin is a funky chemical involved in converting stem cells to red blood cells which your body produces when you need more of ‘em, so if we’re going with the standard ‘vampire saliva is an anticoagulant and narcotic stimulant, and/or induces arousal’ conceit, it probably makes sense that said saliva introduces a similar compound into the human blood stream in the post-feeding stage to encourage their food to recover quickly for a repeat feeding, usually while licking the wounds left behind;
your vamp is probably gonna have a really full belly if they try and drink more than the average 450ml or so in one sitting. Blood is quite a bit thicker than water or soft drink; it’s more like drinking a hearty broth or soup. Can you imagine attempting to chug a litre of pressurised soup as it squirts into your mouth with considerable force? No thanks!
tl;dr the science behind blood loss is fascinating, especially in a vampire context, and the government agencies monitoring my search history probably think I’m a serial killer
@audreycritter was it you who was looking this up for a fic last week?
This is all good info, and also if you want to know how it feels because you’re writing from the POV of the person losing the blood, I can answer questions. I almost bled to death from a hemorrhaging ulcer a few years ago.
The room did actually feel like it was spinning, and that was so disturbing and terrifying and ever since then I get upset when people treat room-spinning lightly. It is fast and you aren’t in control and it is very very scary and also there’s thumping.
The anxiety wasn’t like normal anxiety, at least not like my normal anxiety. I remember screaming “I need help!” at my spousal person and being scared, but not in the manageable oh this again I will just breathe and talk myself through it way. It was more like holy shit I need someone to do something right now and I will scream until that happens.
My vision was messed up. Everything looked blurry and sharp at the same time and colors were really bright and noticeable and just more…colory than normal. Also things in the ER looked really tall and really elongated and also I don’t think I was actually seeing much of it. I have been in that ER since and it looks extremely different from what I remember seeing in the few seconds before I passed out and went into convulsions. Also I was really really cold, and I remember wondering why they kept it so extremely cold in the ER.
I couldn’t walk or stand up or even really sit up straight, and I felt really light-headed. I tried to walk to the ER but it was more like take a step, crouch for a while, take another step, until someone saw me and got me a wheelchair. Also I was clammy and sweating.
Also the night before going to the ER I felt like there was something heavy pressing down on me, and my brain convinced itself that the way to survive was to imagine pictures of things that were opposites veering away from each other. I don’t even know.
Anyway yeah, it was terrifying. And once I was stabilized I still couldn’t really think clearly, and I remember just repeating to myself that the blood was coming. Which I didn’t really feel normal until after the third unit of blood.
Anyway, to sum up it is terrifying and your perception gets all messed up and your brain does weird things.
Omggg!!! I need ALL of this for my Blood Will Run series!!!
Writing Tip:
If you don’t feel like actually writing, prepare for writing:
Open your WIP Word doc
Read the last page again
Scribble notes on what happens next
Once you’ve done this, you might just find yourself wanting to continue after all. And if you don’t, no worries. You’ve made it easier to jump back into it later.
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Hey! Hey all of you lovely writers out there! Do you get stuck in a writing rut and have no idea how to snap out of it?
I know I do. Here’s how I manage to get back in the groove and start making better progress on my WIP.
What are some of your methods for pulling yourself out of a writing rut?
@s0manypuns
Maybe this could help!
some advice I got a long time ago about making your characters more realistic:
If you can’t imagine your character in silly or embarrassing situations without feeling very personally offended; take a step back, kick your character off their pedestal and let them breathe.
Let them feel and react in the same way you and others do. Let them laugh at dumb things, let them trip and fall on their face a few times. Let them experience life.
Don’t take your characters so seriously that all the fun qualities are removed in the process.
When you’re a writer and you’re trying not to spoil your story to your friends...
So true
Writing circle!
Hello to anyone that follows/sees this,
I am interested in starting a writing circle. It will server as a support group, of sorts, for writers everywhere. Instead of a set meeting place we would have scheduled video chat calls. We would be able to critique each other, give fresh ideas and help out when needed. We would provide a different POV to things we are each working on and also be able to teach each other. It is crucially important that writers, and people in general, work together and help each other thrive.
Comment if interested
YO WRITERS
Stop what you’re doing right now and go write 3 sentences of your story.
Every time you see this, write 3 lines.
Reblog so other writers will do the same, let’s finish these damn stories.
If you’re a writer currently looking for or open to having a critique partner, please reblog/like this post! Let’s make it easy to find one another!
Interested, still getting the draft to be less of a mess but most definately interested!
Yes yes yes!!!