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mystictrashheap:

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A small list of random ass sites I’ve found useful when writing:

  • Fragrantica: perfume enthusiast site that has a long list of scents. v helpful when you’re writing your guilty pleasure abo fics
  • Just One Cookbook: recipe site that centers on Japanese cuisine. Lots of different recipes to browse, plenty of inspiration so you’re not just “ramen and sushi” 
  • This comparing heights page: gives you a visual on height differences between characters
  • A page on the colors of bruises+healing stages: well just that. there you go. describe your bruises properly
  • McCormick Science Institute: yes this is a real thing. the site shows off research on spices and gives the history on them. be historically accurate or just indulge in mindless fascination. boost your restaurant au with it
  • A Glossary of Astronomy Terms: to pepper in that sweet terminology for your astrophysics major college au needs

Adding to this since I’m working on a shifter au one-shot:

More:

  • Cocktail Flow: a site with a variety of cocktails that’s pretty easy to navigate and offers photos of the drinks. You can sort by themes, strengths, type and base. My only real annoyance with this site is that the drinks are sometimes sorted into ~masculine~ and ~feminine~ but ehhhh. It’s great otherwise.
  • Tie-A-Tie: a site centered around ties, obviously. I stumbled upon it while researching tie fabrics but there’s a lot more to look at. It offers insight into dress code for events, tells you how to tie your ties, and has a section on the often forgotten about tie accessories

Even more:

WRITING REFERENCES

littleemptyattik:

boothewriter:

owlsofstarlight:

owlsofstarlight:

I literally only have one rule in my writing and it is this:

No matter what I put my characters through, they make it. They get to make it to the end of the story and have everything work out and be ok.

Because that’s the story I need. So it’s the kind I write.

If you want a piece of writing advice: write a story that is what you needed to hear at whatever age your target demographic is. I can guarantee you there’ll be someone out there who needs to hear it as much as you did. And maybe you’ll help them the same way someone else’s story did for you.

For some reason, this hit home and I never realized it that I did this for my stories too

This is so accurate! I never have unhappy endings for this very reason. I feel like my life is so uncertain and serious right now, I write stories that are sure and lighthearted. My characters may be unstable in the beginning, but throughout the story they find their places with each other, doing something worthwhile, because that’s exactly how I want my life to work out. Keep up your writing, guys. You never know who you’re going to encourage.

frostyjell:

reason #21315 to love we happy few:

Percy

I could leave it at that, but really what I wanted to praise was the fact that they took him, possibly one of the smartest people in game, and gave him a learning disorder. 

It’s honestly great, we see it all the time. He excels at chess, latin and herbalism(?), and I’m sure many other things, but he has a disorder. A freaking learning disorder, and they paired it with him. 

 It’s a perfect example that writers/artists are allowed to give their characters disorders, but not let it stop them. I honestly can’t express how much I love the fact that he is actually intelligent, but is just held back by him being on the autism spectrum. 

It’s inspiring. Even the way they portrayed him having a mental disability was amazing! They didn’t focus it so heavy on the disorder that it’s all we thought of him. They made him human, gave him so much more than just “Hey, he’s an Autistic kid.”

He’s sweet, intelligent and genuinely concerned and loves his brother. They took him and made him so three dimensional and didn’t just slap him there because they could. I really could praise all the characters, too, but this is by far one of my favorite parts of the writing in this game.

deesdoodleswastaken:

punk-o:

writingonjupiter:

writingmyselfintoanearlygrave:

mamadragon404:

writingmyselfintoanearlygrave:

ATTENTION WRITERS

Google BetaBooks. Do it now. It’s the best damn thing EVER.

You just upload your manuscript, write out some questions for your beta readers to answer in each chapter, and invite readers to check out your book!

It’s SO easy!

You can even track your readers! It tells you when they last read, and what chapter they read!

Your beta readers can even highlight and react to the text!!!

There’s also this thing where you can search the website for available readers best suited for YOUR book!

Seriously guys, BetaBooks is the most useful website in the whole world when it comes to beta reading, and… IT’S FREE.

HEY! BECAUSE OF OP, THEY CREATED A SPECIAL WELCOME IF YOUR FOUND THEM THRU A TUMBLR WELCOME, ITS A YOUTUBE VIDEO.

They also sent me this; which was super cool

*slams reblog button*

YOOOOOO!!
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

YES IVE BEEN LOOKIN FOR SOMETHIN LIKE THIS. HELLS YEAH!!

@bengalisms

Symbolism

she-writes-love:

she-writes-love:

she-writes-love:

I thought I might not be the only writer out there who likes to put symbolism in their stories so I found some things and what they represent!!

Animals

  • Alligator – stealth, survival
  • Ant – diligence, industry, community, remarkable strength, hard working, success, patience
  • Antelope – action
  • Armadillo – boundaries, self protection
  • Badger – aggressiveness, passion and drive
  • Bat – rebirth, longevity, joy, good luck
  • Bear – gentle strength, dreaming, introspection, power, protection
  • Beaver – builder, accomplishing goals
  • Bee – divine messenger, love, service, gathering, community
  • Bird – enlightenment, perspective, swiftness, vision, prophetic knowledge
  • Boar – nature-based wealth, prosperity, success, protection, courage
  • Buffalo – prayer, abundance, survival needs met, good fortune, healing
  • Bulls’ horns – a good symbol in meditation for motivation
  • Butterfly – rebirth, the soul, transformation, the three phases of life
  • Cat – feminine energy, mystical power, used to keep the wearer safe in travel, wholeness
  • Chameleons – ever-changing future, inconsistency
  • Cheetah – speed, focus
  • Cougar – power, swiftness, balance
  • Cows – red cows are a symbol of hope, inspiring symbol for nurturing efforts
  • Coyote – trickster
  • Crane – longevity. A pair of cranes symbolizes “Long Marriage”
  • Cricket – good luck charm, singing, Spring, fertility
  • Crow – sacred law, gateway to supernatural, shape shifting, illusion
  • Deer – graceful gentleness, sensitivity, compassion, kindness
  • Dog – companionship, health, service, loyalty, protection, future prosperity
  • Dolphin – manna, joy, childlike play, helpfulness, breath of life, harmony, intelligence, self connection
  • Donkey – fertility, easy childbirth, efficiency, health, well-being, and luck
  • Dove – peace, innocence, fidelity, love, gentleness, kindnes
  • Dragonfly – good fortune, magic, vision, dreams, luck, and ancient knowledge, illusion
  • Dragon – wisdom due to long lives and potent magic, royalty, Emperor, eternity, courage, strength, rain, Spring
  • Eagle – courage, spirit, bravery, strength
  • Elephant – commitment, strength, astuteness
  • Elk – stamina, pride, power, majesty
  • Fish – miracles, providence, sea/water magic, good luck and prosperity, foresight, fortune, salmon in particular, are associated with knowledge
  • Fox – camouflage, adaptability, integration, tricksters, shape shifters, and possessors of great magic
  • Frog – healing, cleansing, messages, health, honesty, fluidity, purification
  • Gazelle – awareness
  • Giraffe – grounded vision
  • Goat – tenacity, diligence, can help to achieve goals, endure criticism, and stay safe. Goat’s fur or foot – an anti-evil talisman.
  • Goose – safe return, love of home
  • Grasshopper – nobility, prosperity
  • Hawk – nessenger, strength, foresight, truth
  • Hippopotamus – emotional depths
  • Horses – power, stamina, speed, transportation and communication – A black horse with a white marking on its forehead is lucky
  • Hummingbird – joy, pure love, celebration of life
  • Ladybug – delight, trust
  • Lamb – filial piety (dutiful respect or regard for parents).
  • Lion (baby) cubs – inspire mercy and gentleness.
  • Lion (grown) – inspire strength, courage
  • Lions – pride, nobility, cunning, courage, just laws, fairness, the sun, images can protect sacred ground.
  • Lizard – dreaming, foresight, ancient secrets
  • Lynx – secrets
  • Monkey – benevolence, drives away evil
  • Moose – self-esteem, assertiveness
  • Mountain Lion – wisdom, leadership
  • Mouse – frugality, rebirth, scrutiny
  • Opossum – strategy, diversion
  • Otter – medicine (woman), balanced feminine energy
  • Owl – deception, wisdom, clairvoyance, magic
  • Ox – evil spirits that disturb lakes, rivers, and seas
  • Peacock – wholeness, dignity, beauty, recognition, self assurance, pride
  • Pig – rebirth and rejuvenation
  • Porcupine – innocence
  • Rabbit – fear, fertility, moon magic, speed, swiftness, longevity, courage, strength
  • Raccoon – dexterity, disguise
  • Raven – magic
  • Robin – growth, renewal
  • Rooster – courageous, warlike disposition, warmth and life of the Universe
  • Scorpion – the “fire within” that often needs careful tending
  • Seal – inner voice
  • Sheep – sacrifice
  • Snake – cunning, evil, supernatural power
  • Spider – destiny, fate, weaving
  • Squirrel – gathering
  • Swan – grace
  • Tiger – courage, bravery, fierceness, strength, being in the now
  • Turtle – mother earth
  • Weasel – stealth
  • Whale – record keeper
  • Wolf – teacher, A Guide to the Sacred
  • Zebra – Individuality

PLANTS

  • Aloe- Healing, protection, affection
  • Amaryllis– Pride
  • Anemone– Forsaken
  • Angelica– Inspiration
  • Apple blossom– Preference
  • Arborvitae– Unchanging friendship
  • Aster– Symbol of Love, Daintiness
  • Basil– Good wishes
  • Bay– Glory
  • Begonia- Beware
  • Bittersweet- Truth
  • Black-eyed Susan- Justice
  • Bluebell- Humility, kindness
  • Candytuft- Indifference
  • Red carnation- My Heart Aches, admiration
  • – White carnation- Innocence, pure love, women’s good luck gift
  • – Pink carnation– I’ll never forget you
  • – Yellow carnation– Disdain, disappointment, rejection
  • Chamomile- Patience
  • Chives– Usefulness
  • Chrysanthemum– Cheerfulness
  • Clover, white– Think of me
  • Coreopsis– Always cheerful
  • Coriander– Hidden worth
  • Crocus– spring, Youthful gladness
  • Cumin– Fidelity
  • Cyclamen– Resignation and good-bye
  • Daffodil– Regard
  • Daisy– Innocence, hope
  • Dill– Powerful against evil
  • Edelweiss– Courage, devotion
  • Fennel– Flattery
  • Fern– Sincerity
  • Forget-me-not- True love memories
  • Gardenia– Secret love
  • Geranium– oak-leavedTrue friendship
  • Gladiolus– Remembrance
  • Goldenrod– Encouragement, good fortune
  • Heliotrope– Eternal love
  • Holly- Hope
  • Hollyhock– Ambition
  • Honeysuckle– Bonds of love
  • Horehound– Health
  • Hyacinth– Games and sport, playfulness, rashness
  • – Blue Hyacinth– Constancy of love
  • – Purple Hyacinth– Sorrow, forgiveness, regret
  • – Yellow Hyacinth– Jealousy
  • – White Hyacinth– Loveliness, prayers for someone
  • Hydrangea- Gratitude for being understood; frigidity and heartlessness
  • Hyssop– Sacrifice, cleanliness
  • Iris- A message
  • Ivy– Friendship, continuity
  • Jasmine– white- Sweet love
  • Lady’s-mantle– Comforting
  • Lavender- Devotion, virtue
  • Lemon balm– Sympathy
  • Lilac- Joy of youth
  • Lily, calla– Beauty
  • Lily, day– Chinese emblem for mother
  • Lily-of-the-valley– Sweetness, purity
  • Lotus Flower– Purity, enlightenment, self-regeneration, and rebirth
  • Magnolia– Love of nature
  • Marjoram- Joy and happiness
  • Mint– Virtue
  • Morning glory– Affection
  • Myrtle– Good luck and love in a marriage
  • Nasturtium– Patriotism
  • Oak– Strength
  • Oregano– Substance
  • Pansy- Thoughts
  • Parsley– Festivity
  • Peony- Bashful, happy life
  • Pine– Humility
  • Poppy, red– Consolation
  • Rhododendron– Danger, flee
  • Rose, red– Love, I love you.
  • Rose, dark crimson– Mourning
  • Rose, pink– Happiness
  • Rose, white– Purity, heavenly, I’m worthy of you
  • Rose, yellow- Jealousy, decrease of love
  • Rosemary- Remembrance
  • Rue– Grace, clear vision
  • Sage- Wisdom, immortality
  • Salvia, blue– I think of you
  • Salvia, red– Forever mine
  • Savory Spice–  interest
  • Sorrel– Affection
  • Southernwood- Constancy, jest
  • Sunflower– Adoration
  • Sweet pea- Pleasures
  • Sweet William- Gallantry
  • Sweet woodruff– Humility
  • Tansy– Hostile thoughts
  • Tarragon– Lasting interest
  • Thyme– Courage, strength
  • Tulip, red- Passion, declaration of love
  • Tulip, yellow- Sunshine in your smile
  • Valerian– Readiness
  • Violet- Loyalty, devotion, faithfulness, modesty
  • Wallflower– Faithfulness in adversity
  • Willow– Sadness
  • Yarrow– Everlasting love
  • Zinnia– Thoughts of absent friends

Color

  • Red: Excitement, energy, passion, love, desire, speed, strength, power, heat, aggression, danger, fire, blood, war, violence, all things intense and passionate, sincerity, happiness (Only in Japan)
  • Pink: love and romance, caring, tenderness, acceptance and calm.
  • Beige and ivory: symbolize unification. 
  • Ivory: symbolizes quiet and pleasantness. 
  • Beige: calm and simplicity.
  • Yellow: signifies joy, happiness, betrayal, optimism, idealism, imagination, hope, sunshine, summer, gold, philosophy, dishonesty, cowardice, jealousy, covetousness, deceit, illness, hazard and friendship.
  • Dark Blue: Symbolizes integrity, knowledge, power, and seriousness.
  • Blue: Peace, tranquility, cold, calm, stability, harmony, unity, trust, truth, confidence, conservatism, security, cleanliness, order, loyalty, sky, water, technology, depression, appetite suppressant.
  • Turquoise: calm. 
  • Teal: sophistication. 
  • Aquamarine: symbolizes water. 
  • Lighter turquoise: a feminine appeal.
  • Purple: Royalty, nobility, spirituality, ceremony, mysterious, transformation, wisdom, enlightenment, cruelty, honor, arrogance, mourning, temperance.
  • Lavender: femininity, grace and elegance.
  • Orange: Energy, balance, enthusiasm, warmth, vibrant, expansive, flamboyant, demanding of attention.
  • Green: Nature, environment, healthy, good luck, renewal, youth, spring, generosity, fertility, jealousy, service, inexperience, envy, misfortune, vigor.
  • Brown: Earth, stability, hearth, home, outdoors, reliability, comfort, endurance, simplicity, and comfort.
  • Gray: Security, reliability, intelligence, staid, modesty, dignity, maturity, solid, conservative, practical, old age, sadness, boring. Silver symbolizes calm.
  • White: Reverence, purity, birth, simplicity, cleanliness, peace, humility, precision, innocence, youth, winter, snow, good, sterility, marriage (Western cultures), death (Eastern cultures), cold, clinical.
  • Black: Power, sexuality, sophistication, formality, elegance, wealth, mystery, fear, evil, unhappiness, depth, style, sadness, remorse, anger, anonymity, underground, good technical color, mourning, death (Western cultures), austerity, detachment.

Gemstone Symbolism

  • Agate: Grounding, Nourishment, Stability
  • Alexandrite: Joy, Empowerment, Hope
  • Amazonite: Truth, Harmony, Peace
  • Amber: Warmth, Wellbeing, Nurturing
  • Amethyst: Protection, Cleansing, Intuition
  • Apache Tears: Healing Grief, Grounding, Protection
  • Apatite: Intuition, Wisdom, Communication
  • Aquamarine: Peace, Communication, Empowerment
  • Aventurine: Vitality, Confidence, Optimism
  • Azurite: Vision, Insight, Learning
  • Bloodstone: Purification, Courage, Vitality
  • Calcite: Cleansing, Nurturing, Healing
  • Carnelian: Vitality, Confidence, Sexuality
  • Chrysocolla: Wisdom, Communication…
  • Chrysoprase: Love, Healing, Joy
  • Citrine: Imagination, Clarity, Manifestation
  • Diamond: Initiation, Purpose, Clarity
  • Emerald: Love, Compassion, Abundance
  • Fluorite: Clarity, Focus, Order
  • Garnet: Manifesting, Self-worth, Healing
  • Hematite: Grounding, Clarity, Manifestation
  • Iolite: Intuition, Vision, Integration
  • Jade: Abundance, Nature Energy, Wellbeing
  • Jasper: Grounding, Earth Energy
  • Kyanite: Psychic Abilities, Communication, Lucid…
  • Labradorite: Intuition, Psychic Abilities, Journeying
  • Lapis Lazuli: Vision, Truth, Awareness
  • Larimar: Peace, Relaxation, Communication
  • Malachite: Protection, Leadership, Confidence
  • Moldavite: Spiritual Awakening, Visioning
  • Moonstone: Intuition, Inner Work, Patience
  • Morganite: Divine Love, Emotional Healing
  • Obsidian: Protection, Purification, Grounding
  • Onyx: Focus, Discipline, Self-Mastery
  • Opal: Releasing Attachments, Emotional Amplification
  • Pearl: Self-care, Nurturing, Emotional Healing
  • Peridot: Positivity, Abundance, Creation
  • Quartz: Manifesting, Amplifying Other Stones
  • Rhodochrosite: Emotional Healing, Nurturing, Joy
  • Rhodonite: Purpose, Generosity, Contribution
  • Rose Quartz: Love, Trust, Emotional Healing
  • Ruby: Life Force, Courage, Passion
  • Sapphire: Focus, Discipline, Inner Vision
  • Smoky Quartz: Grounding, Clearing, Practical Action
  • Snowflake Obsidian: Persistence, Overcoming Difficulties
  • Sodalite: Insight, Clarity, Intuition
  • Tanzanite: Integrating Heart And Mind, Wholeness
  • Tiger Eye: Balance, Grounding, Discernment
  • Topaz: Manifesting, Clarity, Magnification
  • Tourmaline: joy, Emotional Healing, Love
  • Turquoise: Wholeness, Truth, Communication
  • Zircon: Grounding, Making Ideas Real

Less Common Gemstones/Crystals

  • Aragonite: Emotional Strength And Healing
  • Charoite: Perspective, Wisdom, Contentment
  • Golden Obsidian: Purification, Manifesting, Willpower
  • Howlite: Surrender, Letting Go Of Attachments
  • Ocean Jasper: Joy, Lightheartedness, Positivity
  • Picture Jasper: Visioning, Earth Magic
  • Prehnite: Alignment, Clarity, Peace
  • Rainbow Obsidian: Emotional Healing, Purification
  • Rainforest Jasper: Connection To Nature And The Earth, Joy
  • Unakite: Releasing Toxicity, Healing The Body, Perseverance

@pepperscratch here you go!!!

  • Shark symbolism: 

    primality, focus, dynamism, superiority, efficiency, mysteriousness, renewal, anger, hostility and ferocity

@goldenmushyroom here you go!

trees-and-sky:

aj-eddy:

If you write a strong character, let them fail.

If you write a selfless hero, let them get mad at people.

If you write a cold-heated villain, let them cry.

If you write a brokenhearted victim, let them smile again.

If you write a bold leader, let them seek guidance.

If you write a confident genius, let them be wrong, or get stumped once in a while.

If you write a fighter or a warrior, let them lose a battle, but let them win the war.

If you write a character who loses everything, let them find something.

If you write a reluctant hero, give them a reason to join the fight.

If you write a gentle-hearted character who never stops smiling, let that smile fade and tears fall in shadows.

If you write a no one, make them a someone.

If you write a sibling, let them fight and bicker, but know that at the end of the day they’ll always have each other’s back.

If you write a character, make them more than just a character; give them depth, give them flaws and secrets, and give them life.

oh this? This is beautiful.

officialqueer:

lianabrooks:

hellishues:

saltenecker:

someone in a fanfic: s-stutters in embarrassment

me, closing the tab: sorry I must go

Unrealistic Stuttering: “S-sorry I-I d-d-didn’t m-mean t-to…”

Realistic Stuttering: “Sorry, I uh… I didn’t mean- I didn’t mean to do that…”

When people stutter, they usually reword what they’re saying as they speak, and subconsciously insert “filler words” such as “uh, like, you know,” and etc.

*puts on speech therapist hat*

ACTUALLY! It depends on why they are stuttering. 

A Nervous Stutter results in what is called Mazing, or rewording the sentence. That is the classic “I, um… well I… look it’s just that… so we…” that @hellishhues is talking about. When someone is mazing their words you’re seeing a form of Speech Apraxia where the brain is having trouble forming verbal speech. This can be brought on by brain damage, memory loss, anxiety, nerves, and several other things. 

The root cause of a nervous stutter is a disconnect between the mouth and the brain. 

With this you will also sometimes see the classic “S-s-s-sorry…” especially if the person has been training to speak clearly and is now at a point of fatigue or stress where they are not mentally capable of forming the words.

The other kind of stutter is a Physical Stutter, sometimes referred to as slurring, and another facet of Speech Apraxia. This stutter is caused when the muscles of the mouth, tongue, and throat are physically unable to form certain sounds. This is most often seen in the very young and victims of brain trauma. 

Sounds are acquired at different ages, so a 2-year-old will probably not be able to clearly pronounce certain words (which is why toddler sound so off when they’re written with developed dialogue). These mis-pronunciations are sometimes referred to as lisping, but only if the sounds are run together. If the person starts and restarts the sound because they got it wrong, it can also sound like the classic sound stutter. 

But it all depends on why the character is stuttering!

Do they have Speech Apraxia, Audio Processing Disorder, muscle dysfunction, or another medical reason to stutter? (1)

Are they stuttering because of anxiety, stress, or fatigue? (2)

Does the stutter stem from intoxication or blood loss? (3)

All of those will sound different! 

1 – Will have mazing, repeated sound stutters, and be the classic stutter that annoys OP.

2 – This is where you’ll see the repetition stutter, mazing, rephrasing, and filler words.

3 – This is where you are more likely to see starts and stops and slurring of words. 

My mum has apraxia and I just wanted to say that’s one of the most concise and clear ways I’ve seen it explained, thank you!

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