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dorksidefiker:

Greetings one and all!  Thanks to November being kind of a crap month for me, I’m throwing open Emergency Writing Comissions!

Got an idea you wanna see turned into a story?  There’s a pretty good chance I’m your girl!

Pay scale’s pretty standard: A dollar every hundred words, in increments of 500 words.  So:

500 Word Ficlet: $5

1000 Words: $10

1500 Words: $15

2000 Words: $20

2500 Words: $25

3000 Words: $30

I have FOUR spots open for commissions, and would prefer to work in the scale above, but I’m always open to negotiation

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For some idea of my writing style, check me out here on Ao3!

Fandoms I’ll Be Writing For:

Transformers (Gen1, IDW, Transformers Prime, Beast Wars)

Voltron (Classic, Legendary Defender, Devil’s Due Comics, Lion Force, Vehicle)

Supernatural (I’m well versed up through season 7)

Teen Wolf (well versed through Season 3, passingly familiar with Season 4)

Marvel (MCU, Comics, most of the cartoons they’ve done)

I can also be talked into pretty much any of the fandoms you see me write for over on Ao3, and I’m always open to other suggestions.

Contact me here on Tumblr or at talesfromdorkside @ gmail.com!

Like what I do and have a couple bucks you wanna toss my way without taking a commission?  Buy me a coffee!

nigenaide:

captaintinymite:

drabblemeister:

OKAY
I have been meaning to do this for MONTHS but hey, there’s no better time than the present so buckle up, here we go!

THESE BOOKS ARE A GODSEND.

I am ALWAYS on the lookout for writing aids that ACTUALLY HELP. If you’re like me, and occasionally venture out to buy books on, let’s say, showing vs telling – you will always get the same rehearsed speeches on what that means. -summons pretentious writer’s voice- You’ve got to shoooooow what’s happening in the scene, not teeeeeeell~~ BAH! What you NEVER get, however, is how to do it, or how do it better.

THESE BOOKS ARE THE STUFF OF DREAMS

Each of these is so freaking helpful, I can’t even convey. They all follow the same format as the pictures I’ve shown above, so you get one detailed page of descriptions followed by tons of more in-depth, thought provoking concepts.

I’ll do my best to lay out the five that I have and if you are interested, hop on over to Amazon and buy these suckers up because they are AMAZING; I have NEVER used a writing resource more than I use these.

Negative Trait Thesaurus & Positive Trait Thesaurus
-gives you a definition of said negative trait
-gives you similar flaws also found in the book
-gives you possible causes of WHY the character might have this trait
-gives you a list of other behaviors the chara might have
-gives you examples of the chara’s thought process
-gives associated emotions
-gives positive aspects of the trait, as well as negative
-gives examples of well known chara’s that have this trait
-talks about how the chara might overcome it
-gives traits that, when combined with this one, might cause conflict
How I use this information:
Chara building, or when I get stuck on what I want a character to do. Man, I just can’t decide what they WOULD do. Well, awesome, I have a little guide to help me think through the character’s possible motivations. Also, I get help building a potential backstory because I get a framework of which to think, why is the character this way?

Urban Setting Thesaurus & Rural Setting Thesaurus
-gives a whole lot of examples of sights, smells, tastes, and sounds
-gives examples of textures and sensations (ie at an ‘antique shop’ you may encounter chipped paint, distressed wood, etc)
-gives you possible sources of conflict (ie at a ‘hotel’ you might have noisy neighbors)
-gives list of people you might expect to find at said location
-gives related settings
-gives tips on this type of setting
-gives a setting description example
How I use this information: IMAGERY IMAGERY IMAGERY

Emotion Thesaurus (aka MY FAVORITE)
-gives a definition of the emotion
-gives physical signs and signals (ie chara may look pale, might fidget, etc)
-gives internal sensations (aka, blood pounding in the ears, dry throat, adrenaline rush)
-gives mental responses (ie fight or flight)
-gives cues of acute or long-term impacts of the emotion
-gives ‘may escalate to _______’ and directs you to other emotions
-gives cues of suppression (ie cues of suppressed rage)
-gives writer tips
How I use this information: I love this book so hardcore, it’s so helpful with internalizing. It’s great because I get to step outside of that box of using the same five responses to a certain emotion and start really thinking about, what can a character do instead to show that they are feeling this, rather than me using adverbs or his adrenaline pumped fifty gazillion times.

These books are all co-written by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi (bless their souls) and if this sounds of interest LOOK INTO IT!! I get such buyer’s regret after buying writing guides but these are legit the best ones I have found and I reference them so, so, so much.

Hope this helps anyone out there looking for something life-changing!!

I have these books and the emotion thesaurus is my favorite writing aid.

…I am terrible at description and giving my characters things to do while they’re talking, and these look like a fucking GODSEND for dealing with that, oh my god

candy-crackpot:

silvercistern:

so apparently some people feel like it’s annoying when someone engages with a lot of stuff from the same person, like going through their ship tag and liking all the content there. 

hearing about this, i was immediately paranoid about reblogging literally anything from anyone i don’t talk to on a regular basis.

so to save others from the same paranoia, i’m gonna say that if you like every single post on my goddamn blog it is okay. i might be kind of concerned about your level of time management, going through 23,000 posts, but it wouldn’t bother me. 

I love it when people go through my tags! By all means have fun 😀