I've seen this before, but it's been years and it just came across my Twitter in its dying days. The words are from a favorite author of mine, Maggie Stiefvater, and they are the words I most need to hear when it comes to dealing with chronic pain and illness. I didn't need this the first time I saw it, six years ago. I need it now. Maybe you do, too.
Enid: I love Wednesday, but her love language is acts of service.
Yoko: And why is this is an issue?
Enid: All she knows is murder and violence.
Yoko: Oh. Yeah, I could see how that could be an issue.
Enid: The other day I said a shirt made me look fat, and she just shook her head. Later that day, I walked in on her stabbing the shirt.
There is no shame in starting over. Or not outlining. Or writing slowly. Or using clichés. Or writing multiple projects at the same time.
You are in charge of your own writing journey. It’s up to you which path to take, and none is less valuable than the other. - D
No, I don't have a plot for my book.
I have a vibe and these three ocs I found in a dumpster.
same pal, same
How to draw Black characters. Because it's way too obvious when you drew a white person and gave them Black skin.
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRg6YsKN/
-fae
Feb comic! I was thinking about how people get more attached to things the longer they keep them and how nice that is.




