1. writing-prompt-s:

    adamskiiii:

    knottahooker:

    death-of-the-endless:

    death-of-the-endless:

    the-thread-of-the-infinite:

    charlataninred:

    blitzlowin:

    eater-of-hopes-and-dreams:

    meraarts:

    charlataninred:

    Love how tumblr has its own folk stories. Yeah the God of Arepo we’ve all heard the story and we all still cry about it. Yeah that one about the woman locked up for centuries finally getting free. That one about the witch who would marry anyone who could get her house key from her cat and it’s revealed she IS the cat after the narrator befriends the cat.

    Might I add:

    The defeat of the wizard who made people choose how they’d be to be executed

    The woman who raised the changeling alongside her biological child

    The human who died of radiation poisoning after repairing the spaceship

    The adventures of a space roomba

    Cinderella finding Araura (and falling in love)

    I don’t know a snappy description but the my nemesis cynthia story certainly lives in my head

    hilariously, these are almost all in my fic tag. so, a compiled list from the notes (and some extras):

    1. The God of Arepo (graphic novel 1 / 2 / 3) (ebook)
    2. The Monster of Sentan
    3. The Witch’s Cat
    4. Raise Both Children
    5. Stabby the Roomba (honorable mention)
    6. Cinderella Marries the Prince (comic)
    7. My Arch Nemesis Cynthia
    8. Pirates and Mermaid
    9. Eindred and the Witch
    10. The Demon King
    11. The Cornerwitch
    12. Grandmother Beetroot
    13. Apocalypse Daycare Worker
    14. Grandmother Accidentally Summons a Demon
    15. New Year Saga
    16. A Story About Changelings
    17. Ranger in the King’s Forest
    18. The Difference Between a Hare and a Rabbit
    19. Goblin Men (Canines)

    I am in love with you /p

    What about the one with the princess locked in a tower learning to become a wizard? That’s lived in my mind for years and I haven’t seen it in a long time

    Adding a few more I remembered: 
    28. The Frog and the Scorpion
    29. HSTHETE
    30. The First Witch in the World
    31. Imagine that Oceans were replaced by Forests 
    32. A Faerie taking a Name 
    33. The Dragon on the Farm 
    34. Synovus & Menace 
    35. Raising the Anti-Christ 
    36. Aliens vs. Flora & Fauna of Earth (pretty sure there are even more additions to the original post but I had this one saved) 
    37. Doctors without Borders…in Space! 
    38. The Villain-Wrangler 
    39. The Last Contact 
    40. The 100 Parent-Point Children 
    41. And the Heavens Wept 
    42. The Night Gentleman 
    43. The Serpent God and their Priestess 

    44. No One Showed Up for the Last Storytime

    Wow! @writing-prompt-s contributing to like half of these!

    I can hardly take any credit for these stories! But I love sharing them. Unfortunately I cannot read all the prompt responses so please tag me if you want me to reblog a story that resonated with you so I can give it a little boost :)

    For posterity’s sake

     

  2. frc-ambaradan:

    Topolino celebrates its 75th Anniversary (in digest format)!

    The first issue was in fact released on April 10, 1949. And this week’s issue #3567 celebrates the miles stone with this beautiful double sided cover by Andrea Freccero and Andrea Cagol!!!

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  3. isleofelsi:

    Sally and Rex looked surprised with a bright red background. Text reads: "Isle of Elsi Page 347”ALT

    R.J. Jr. in The Underground Underground - Page 60

     

  4. isleofelsi:

    The dwarf Val signs “hello” by dropping their open hand in an arc from their forehead. Text reads: "Isle of Elsi Page 346”ALT

    R.J. Jr. in The Underground Underground - Page 59

     

  5. bfleuter:

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    Art I did a few years ago for fantasy/horror author Moe Lane. He’s currently kickstarting a short-story anthology in this setting.

    (via yodawgiheardyoulikemecha)

     

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    In the wake of seeing previews for “Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,” I am hoping for some mention of Jack Churchill, an actual British WWII Soldier who used a sword and bow. I did a whole comic about him that you can read on my website. Here is the first six pages.

    (www.mikecrosierart.com)

     

  7. artsydudejude:

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    3/5: tight clothing

     

  8. artsydudejude:

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    1/5: high waist

     

  9. How to put “wrote fan-fiction” on your résumé:

    darkshrimpemotions:

    fivewrites:

    xeno-lalia:

    resumespeak:

    Leveraged an inventory of established fictional character and setting elements to generate a disruptive custom-curated narrative entertainment asset.

    I worked in HR, handling applications and interviews, and if someone turned in that string of techno babble nonsense, I would have rejected them out of hand.

    A resume doesn’t need to sound fancy or overly technical, it needs to tell us why we should hire you.

    “Independent novelist/writer” is more than sufficient here. If you want to express the skills that fan fiction taught you, something like, “creative writing, editing, and publication,” will get you a lot further than… Whatever that just was.

    A resume should be tailored to the position, if you can afford the time and energy for that. But if not, then just think about what writing got fandom taught you. How to respond to criticism, how to present a professional pubic face, how to correct punished mistakes, creative thinking, project planning, persuasion via emotional leverage, html formatting, office suite fluency.

    There are a lot of actual, marketable skills that go into fan fiction.

    How to put “I was in a zine” on your resume

    Writer:

    • Published short fiction stories for anthology collection
      • Able to write short fiction within a designated word count for layout purposes (900-1500 words, 1500-2000, 3000-5000)
    • Wrote short articles for independent publication
    • Assisted with editing short stories for publication
      • Able to reduce or expand written content based on layout needs
      • Able to check for basic spelling, grammar and syntax
    • Familiar with Microsoft Office and Google docs
    • Able to convert text styles such as bold and italics across platforms, including rich text and HTML
    • Able to communicate with project members over multiple platforms such as email, twitter, Discord chat and Google docs

    Artist:

    • Produced full-colour digital illustration for independent magazine
      • Able to produce digital illustrations optimized for both online and print display
    • Produced full-colour 2-page spread for art anthology
    • Published 4-page short comic in anthology collection for charity
      • Able to transfer traditional art to digital illustration
    • Illustrated the cover (always brag if you’re on the cover) of an independent art publication
    • Familiar with professional illustration tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Clip Studio Paint and stylus tablet
    • Able to communicate with project members over multiple platforms such as email, twitter, Discord chat and Google docs

    Merch artist / graphic designer:

    • Designed 2″ clear decorative double-sided keychain charm as bonus sale item
    • Designed 5″ x 6″ sheet of graphic stickers included in art anthology
      • Able to design bold graphics that are measured for laser cutting production
    • Designed layouts for 65-page art and writing magazine, focusing on (art placement, text layout, etc)
      • Able to keep layout design simple and in accordance with the project director’s chosen theme
    • Created promotional art, icons and banners tailored for social media sites like Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, etc
    • Familiar with professional layout and design software such as Adobe Illustrator and InDesign
    • Able to communicate with project members over multiple platforms such as email, twitter, Discord chat and Google docs

    Running a zine

    • Produced an independent art and writing collection for sale / for charity
    • Managed (10, 20, 30) independent artists and writers out of over 500 applicants to create a short-run independent magazine
    • Worked in online sales and social media promotion selling an independent comics anthology
    • If it’s really spectacular you can brag about specific numbers
      • Our book raised over $4,000 for charity in under six months of production
      • We sold over 750 copies in two weeks of online sales
    • Produced a digital PDF and printed version of anthology, mailing to recipients all over the world
    • Communicated with printers and manufacturers of plastic accessories and paper goods, assembling professional packages of our merchandise for mailing.
    • Built a custom digital storefront and navigated professional market and payment systems including Paypal and Tictail / Bigcartel / Wix etc
    • Created promotional events to boost sales, including raffles and giveaways over social media
    • Organized participants through mass emails and use of social media posts on tumblr and twitter
    • Created private Discord chat channels to keep participants up to date on production
    • Familiar with organizational software such as Microsoft Excel, Google spreadsheets, Trello and Discord

    This is so good! The only thing I would add is, avoid passive voice and “can/able to” constructions in your bullet points. If you did the thing and are putting it on your resume as a reason to hire you, it’s safe to assume you can do the thing. What you want to show is that you’ve DONE the thing successfully, within limitations, or above and beyond expectations. Example:

    “Able to keep layout design simple and in accordance with the project director’s chosen theme” could be changed to “Designed layouts in accordance with the project director’s specifications and chosen theme”.

    Your bullet points should start with a verb whenever possible. Created, Managed, Organized, Edited, Designed, etc. It’s also a good idea to make the tense and person of your bullet points match as much as possible.

    Have bullet points that are about meeting money goals, reducing costs, or solving problems? Put those at the very top!

    Lastly, unless your resume is short and you’re looking for things to add (which is fine! we’ve all been there) I would recommend looking at each individual position you’ve listed and picking out the top 3-5 skills or triumphs for that position that are different from those demonstrated in other positions. They might build on each other, but ideally they should not be the exact same.

    (via nudityandnerdery)

     

  10. mistercrowbar:

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    What better use of the Enlarge spell is there than to HUG ALL YOUR FRIENDS??? I wanted to squeeze in a last minute print for Hal-con and was torn between a beefy pinup of Karlach or a group pic, then I realised I could do both ahaha. The print version won’t include my Tav tho, this one’s just for me. I love all these goobers so much.