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Found A Penguin Classics Cover Generator

Found a Penguin Classics cover generator

Found A Penguin Classics Cover Generator
Found A Penguin Classics Cover Generator
Found A Penguin Classics Cover Generator
Found A Penguin Classics Cover Generator
Found A Penguin Classics Cover Generator
Found A Penguin Classics Cover Generator
Found A Penguin Classics Cover Generator
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More Posts from Theravenlyn-writes

4 years ago

Adding small moments of existence to your writing 

What I’m talking about is proof of life outside your characters in your world. Not in the sense of ‘talking to the cashier at the checkout’, but things like:

Graffiti etched into a desk your character sits in during an exam

Realising that someone has come along and arranged the cans on the shelf so the labels say something stupid

Dirty vans that have ‘wash me’ written in the dried mud

A coin that has been stuck into a piece of gum on a handrail

Little things that show the world still goes on despite whatever is happening to the characters. 

This helps make the world a world, not just a setting. There are other people with other lives doing stupid, funny, dangerous, things that in no way impact the protagonist. You don’t have to dwell on them, they can only be mentioned briefly in passing during the set up of a scene, but it will help create life within the background of the story and give the characters a chance to briefly think about something other than themselves/their situation.


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4 years ago

Is there anything better than accidental dads in fiction


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4 years ago

I’m gathering screencaps of doctor who season 4 and gotta say I LOVE how many images of Ten and Donna are just “Gay Judgement.png”


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4 years ago

stop using hospitals as horror settings


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