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Posts by Natalia Wik is in her ✨querying✨ era
Oh to be in the same room as Bill Skarsgård. Watch a movie with him just seats away. I need that
I love fantasy. I love horror. I love scifi. I’m grateful that these genres of art make me think and feel alive
Still waiting for adaptations of fantasy books with BIPOC characters and written by BIPOC authors to flourish
Praying and begging for more gothic horror with BIPOC leads
Immortals who fall hard for mortals, go beserk if something happens to them, be in perpetual mourning over them, and eventually find love again centuries later, you are so loved
I’m all for more characters who think they’re smart and come across as very serious, but they’re just really messy dumbasses lol
Bill Skarsgård getting ready to make history
Wish they kept Pennywise using Bob Gray’s name in the film. Bob’s scenes in Welcome to Derry would’ve hit harder then with that added layer of diabolicalness and tragedy
I need more of It shapeshifting into other forms in the next seasons
Pair this with the rise in older YA being marketed as "mature YA" and, well there's a reason a lot of us are gravely concerned about the future of the age category.
Not Britannica citing Pennywise in an article about coulrophobia, complete with a pic 😭
I want Zazie Beetz and Bill Skarsgård in another movie together. Perhaps a romcom or drama
I roll my eyes at blank slate characters. It’s just lazy writing to me. A character with no personality, no motive, no interests and little physical description is not a character and does the opposite effect of self-insertion
He is risen. Happy easter 🐰
Happy Welcome Back from the Dead, Jesus Day
The movie was a good reflection on the self, impulsive thoughts, thoughts brewing out of hurt but never acted on, society, who gets the benefit of a doubt, and insidious forms of racism
Also watched The Drama. It was really good and refreshing. I do love when messy people fall in love and make each other worse
They Will Kill You was really good. It balanced horror, drama, action and all the silliness so well. The fighting scenes, settings and costumes were elite
Zazie Beetz deserves her flowers. She brought such emotional and comedic depth to her character. She IS the story
It: Welcome to Derry should be shown on the big screen. It was made for cinema. Imagine how more immersive and haunting the experience would be. I would float 😭🎈
Smart characters have me stressed because why am I, someone who isn’t that smart, writing about them? Dictating what clever words they should say and what clever actions they should do, and charting their lives for them instead of them doing all that?
Happy Easter everyone 🐰
Now hear me out, hear me out 🤭
Getting devoured by an eldritch entity is a good way to leave this world
Such a beautiful shot with things I love. Writing, books and Bill Skarsgård
The way I light up when my colleagues ask me for book recs. It’s such a good feeling to be the one who sets people on a journey that would change their lives. Feeling like a wizard handing out quests too 😂
So I finally sent off my first query of the year. Please make a prayer circle for me
March didn’t march. It went into hyperspace 😂
Normalise different writing styles and narrative formats and structures
I still wonder what Nosferatu would’ve been like if Bill had played Thomas. I know he would’ve killed the role. Or even better him playing both Orlok & Thomas, literally playing the duality of man. Thomas fighting the monstrous and horny mirror of himself would’ve been poetic, so gothic