Katherine Frances's Blog, page 334
August 9, 2015
digitallydelicious:
Prey by escume
Book covers [ read in 2015 ] —
The Gemma Doyle Trilogy by...
iheartmyart:
Florencia Durante from the Ruso Engulfed series
August 8, 2015
whoreofabaddon:
Modern Southern Divinity: Satan (inspired by...

Modern Southern Divinity: Satan (inspired by the ever so lovely opalborn)
What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.
Nothing keeps him warm at night but the memories of a love long since lost and enough bourbon to pretend he’s heir to more than an infamous name and a dilapidated old manor. The ring gets heavier every night he lays alone listening to the crickets’ song and pretending he can’t hear them all whispering ‘He left him, but bless his heart he keeps waiting.’
He sings hymns by himself in an old empty Church and swears that He’ll come back one day to the most faithful lover He’s ever known. He’ll leave those flighty creatures to their damnation, and everything will resume, just like it was so very long ago when he swore on his family’s name to love, honor, and obey.
Note to my followers: If you choose to reblog, please do not tag this as ‘Lucifer.’ I ask this as a sign of respect towards my god.
idareyoutowrite:
((Credit: Paladin by Jay Choi))I dare you to...

((Credit: Paladin by Jay Choi))
I dare you to write about this picture. Who is this person? Do they actually fight or is this clothing merely ceremonial? If they fight, for what cause? Do they do so because they truly enjoy being a soldier and feel they could do nothing else, or do they feel they have no choice? Perhaps a mix of both?
Think outside the box!
If you’re brave enough to post, don’t forget to tag I dare you to write and indicate whether or not concrit is welcome.
putthepromptsonpaper:
“We thought we were reckless and ready to die"
whatlovelybooks:
book pet peeve: when bad covers happen to good books
book pet peeve: when bad covers happen to good books
August 7, 2015
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Basic overlooked worldbuilding questions
Whether you are writing a futuristic dystopia or a cloud city of dragons, you need to figure out how people get basic supplies. These are often the most overlooked worldbuilding questions since it’s more fun to think about how cultures honor the dead or where the mountain ranges are, but answers are necessary to create a complete world.
-Where does the water come from and how is it distributed?
-Who makes the food?
-Who transports and distributes the food?
-If your world has modern utilities, are they widespread or only for the rich? For that matter, do utilities have to be modified to work in your world (for example, electric lines with anti-magic coating)?
-What happens to trash?
-What happens to sewage?
-What building materials are available?
-What do people do when they get sick?
-What do people do in the case of a natural disaster?
-What do people do in the case of a fire?
-How are large objects moved?
-How are items that take skilled labor to make created and distributed?
Remember, the answers might be different for people at different economic levels.
The tattoo thing! It's SO annoying when people grab you! It's also super annoying when they say, "I love your tattoo/your tattoo is so pretty. What's it say?" I'm just going to start saying random stuff like 'the grilled cheese overlord will rise'
Lmao OMG. That’s perfect. I really don’t mind a compliment but don’t touch me, don’t ask me what it means, and don’t make dumb jokes. I have the word “bibliophile” and people legitimately ask me what that means and joke “is that like a pedophile or something?”
Yeah. I wanna fuck a book.