Help me prove a point
op: "i really don't mind-" zeta: "Do Not enable him"
sort of a sequel to this? a lot of people really wanted op to get a hug and i support that. so does prima. zeta isn't really against it, he just wishes prima would at least try to stick to the schedule for primus' sake-
haunted au
Was scrolling through AO3 and found this gem
Enemy to parent is a trope we have to popularise lmao
need more parents as caretakers. thats the best thing ever
Yes 👏👏👏 Parental caretakers for the win!
Lo que hice mientras me aburrĂa en clase // What I did while I was bored in class
"Can you swim?"
"Just about."
"Define 'just about'?"
"I can float well enough, if I don't panic."
"Don't panic?"
"If my head goes under water I panic, even in a bathtub."
"Well, shit."
I am thrilled to announce that my upcoming novel, To Shape a Dragon’s Breath: The First Book of Nampeshiweisit - which will be released on May 9th 2023 - is now available for preorder!
Anequs, a fifteen-year old indigenous girl, has never been away from her isolated island community. But Anequs has just bonded with a dragon hatchling, and thus become the first Nampeshiweisit - person in a unique relationship with a dragon - that the island has seen in more than two hundred years. That’s something that does not go unnoticed by the colonizing powers that be.
Now, in accordance with the colonizers’ laws, Anequs must attend an academy on the mainland and prove her competence in dragon husbandry and magic. If she can’t or won’t perform to their very specific expectations, her dragon will be put to death.
Anequs must navigate two cultures’ worth of traditions and wisdom, trying to fill a role no one has held in two hundred years. There are no mentors who can teach her precisely what she needs to be, so she must find her own path. She rekindles lost traditions, pieces together new ways of doing ancient things and traditional ways of doing new things. She must comply with the laws and regulations imposed on her by colonizers while also staying true to her people's values and beliefs.
It can be preordered at Penguin Randomhouse, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon among other retailers.
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/706010/to-shape-a-dragons-breath-by-moniquill-blackgoose/
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/to-shape-a-dragons-breath-moniquill-blackgoose/1141987016
https://www.amazon.com/Shape-Dragons-Breath-First-Nampeshiweisit/dp/0593498283
Big thanks to the artist of the cover illustration, Ryan Pooman
https://www.instagram.com/ryanpooman/
and to art director Regina Flath
https://twitter.com/reginaflath/
https://www.instagram.com/reginaflath/
Do you guys remember this?
If not, it’s done now
Finally, the meme meme meme…
Here’s my quick and easy run-down on how to create a full outline for your projects — all the plot beats your story is meant to have!
The only thing you should really have before you start plotting is your character arcs.
Why? What happens if you don't have them?🤔
- Your plot is way more likely to feel unfounded
- You're going to lack change through the story
- You'll be writing for plot only, and lose any deeper meanings
- Your outline could feel decent to you, but when you start writing you will quickly lose interest
📌Remember this one important thing before we start.📌
Here are the beats you should hit in the first 10-20k words.
STATUS QUO - Your protagonists current situation, with all its faults and potential.
INTERNAL CONFLICT - Most important one!!! You have to paint the start of your character's arc (preferably on page 1), by hinting at their fatal flaw, misbelief, regret, or something that holds them back.
INCITING INCIDENT - The event that pulls your character out of their comfort zone and makes them debate.
DWELLING AND ACCEPTING - Your character's first actions: do they refuse the call? What makes them finally accept it? This is where you form a clear external goal.
Beats to hit in the murky middle.
NEW WORLD - The character finds themself in a new uncomfortable place they need to learn to navigate.
A FEW CHALLENGES - What's the external goal they're working towards? What are the steps they can take to get closer to it and what challenges do they find along the way?
MIDPOINT - Plot twist! They've reached their goal but it turns out not to be what they expected. Introduce a higher stakes goal.
THINGS TURN SOUR - Your hero's thrown off their rocker and they can't keep up with the blows.
BIGGEST HIT - Your hero experiences the worst hit in the whole story, and they give up. They go back to their status quo, defeated.
Beats to hit in your final stretch.
THE LIGHTBULB - What breaks your hero back out of their darkest moment? What makes their little brain cogs turn again? ...or who?
THE NEW PLAN - How do they decide to deal with the whole mess they've created?
EXECUTION - How do they tackle it, and does everything go smoothly, or do they face one final challenge that forces them to reconsider some things?
THE TRANSFORMATION - They complete their character arc, they've finally learned their lessons.
TYING UP LOSE ENDS - They resolve any remaining open questions, and showcase the change from who they were at the start.
I teach you this and so much more inside my Academy. You'll start from the really important stuff, so you know the purpose behind your book, and your full character arcs. That's when the outline snaps into place.
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he/they | 🇸🇻 | I write fics and make translation in ao3
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