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I was blocking them before they blocked me — does that make us anti-mutuals now?
cozy lore (1/2)
I offer an expansion:
digital painting of Moon Child smoking posed like the meme super mario smoking weed
moon child smoking weed the movie
Do I have any actual ideas? No, but if I were just given the keys to the kingdom, I could just generate anything (that's how most of my anthology submissions go)
Given my track record with strange and violent protagonists (Doctor Omega, Herlock Sholmes... that's it), I feel like writing for the Golden Amazon (basically Doc Savage if he was a woman with low levels of empathy) would be a perfect fit
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A new interview with Tomoko M. Banks has released before Lungbarrow by Loomlight's release on April 23rd!
Cover for the short story Honoria
🔍 Murder mystery
🏰 Gaslamp gothic
🏳️⚧️ Autistic trans man MC
🕸️ Neglected house
🦇 Vampires
💋 Infidelity
☕ Tea
Bonus: MM royal/servant yearning
Honoria: A Runner Owen Short Story
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📚🏳️⚧️ 📚🤏 #IndieApril #booksky
come on man.
Kids Say Things - Gator Days Characters Bolero Bolero - Blue Frog - A little speaker of profound things. Some might call him weird. We all know he's deep. And weird. You can be deep and weird. Tammy - Green Frog - Bolero's mother. She loves her son and thinks he's the best. Charlie - Red Frog - Bolero's father. He loves his son and thinks he's the the greatest. Transcript Panel 1 Bolero's family is getting their day going. His parents greet him cheerful smiles and inquires about his night. Bolero's dad, Charlie, has a mug that says "Big Boy Mug". As he is a big boy, he has found this mug to be suitable to his needs. Tammy: Good morning, Bolero. Charlie: Did you sleep well. Panel 2 Bolero stares off into the distance. He looks as if he has experienced a thousand life times. He speaks. Bolero: I dreamed that everybody looked like me and I didn't know who I was and I was everyone and no one. Panel 3 Bolero looks blankly in a random direction. Tammy looks at her husband with concern. Charlie is entirely unsure what they are supposed to do in this situation. Panel 4 Bolero looks back to his parents and asks an extremely important question. Bolero: Can we have chocolate pancakes? Tammy throws her arms into the air in celebration. Tammy: YES! Charlie: I'll start it now! The family had a fine morning.
Kids Say Things - Gator Days
I'm getting my first amazon payment. Thanks to anyone who bought my book. So far I haven't gotten any sales this April, so I'd appreciate anyone getting a copy. #booksky #writersky
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Tip performing magic, similar to the protagonist in Hexed.
Well, I got inspired by Hexed based on the CinemaCon photo.
Here's Tippetarius doing some magic #ShadaoArt #LandOfOz #Tip #PrincessOzma #WizardOfOz #OzmaOfOz #Disney #Hexed #Magic #DigitalArt #Procreate #fanart
You can now read my novel "And Today, You" for free on Barnes and Noble nook, in our lead up to the upcoming story Lungbarrow by Loomlight. Meet Chris Cwej, a cosmic adventurer who drops into the life of student Jhe Sang Mi as her normal turns strange--Enjoy!
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I'd like to note that today I watched one where his Red Kryptonite bender involves him literally kidnapping someone and trying to murder Lex, but that STILL gets a milder response than him HAVING A QUICK WEDDING IN VEGAS
Cover for Cwej: Lungbarrow by Loomlight by Tomoko M. Banks showing a dragon shaped house in the sky over a mansion.
The ebook for CWEJ: Lungbarrow by Loomlight is now available for preorder on Amazon and Barnes and Noble!
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More trademark abuse, but for the same logic
Unfortunately the Burroughs estate has a tendency to get fussy with Tarzan usage (similar to when the Doyle estate got mad about some people's Sherlock usage, but more) iirc
Also imagine being so boring that you don't want people to come in with drastically different interpretations of the same premise or characters - reverence as the default mode of adaptation is the bane of my existence, I feel
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Hello BlueSky.
Do you like lesbians? Of course you do. You're on BlueSky.
You can get 94 sapphic and lesbian books for just $40 all week next week. It includes Kotov Syndrome and Woodpusher, as well as many books more famous than mine. I am very excited to get it.
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Queen Louise wearing a white t-shirt that says "I [Heart] my trans son" with "and Fred" hastily written in at the end
...and Fred
#comicwip
- Peter "Dynamite" Thor also has a car which hasn't been described much in its appearances, though it's probably a bit of an older from around the 1950s, what with him being a sort of old-school superhero character. In fact, it probably won't be long before he rebrands it as the Thor-mobile...
While it appeared to be a simple grey, plastic rectangle similar to a credit card, it was far more than that. It contained a microscopic extra-narrative organism (one which frequently erased all attempts to be named) with the ability to create links between two narrative events, enabling the user to jump between these events instantaneously and skip over the small, boring events that would usually connect them. If you’re confused, get a piece of paper, fold it in half and stab a pencil through it – that seems to help. To date, the Man in Grey could only name two flaws with the card: 1. The nature of Narrative Convenience meant that sometimes the conveniences would be for someone other than the user. 2. The card could be imprecise at times, meaning conversations could get cut short, or that some of the boring steps near the destination event would be left in the narrative.
(Honestly, I just wrote that in because I forgot she had a car for several years and wanted to write it out completely)
- The Man in Grey has his "Narrative Convenience Card" which effectively allows him to teleport anywhere with a simple scene transition
These characters are already in the modern world, so:
- Jenny Over-There canonically had a nondescript car at one point, though as of the last Christmas special, it has canonically been retconned out of existence by OMSCF as penance for killing a creepy alien children's mascot
It wasn't even *that* tacky as Vegas weddings go - they didn't even spring for an Elvis impersonator, it was just quick
I still think about how, in Smallville, Clark's Red Kryptonite-induced evil episodes are mostly excused by his parents, even when he literally tries to kill one of them, but then during a later one, he has a Vegas wedding, and THAT's the one they get really seriously moralistic about for some reason