Katherine Frances's Blog, page 69
March 5, 2018
100 Words To Describe Someone’s Body
Ample -
used for referring in a positive or humorous way to someone’s body, or a part of it, that is large
Angular -
bony, lean, or gaunt
Apple-Shaped - have broader shoulders and bust, and narrower hips
Barrel-Chested - has a large chest that curves outward
Beefy - has a large heavy body and strong muscles
Big - tall and heavy, and often fat
Bony -
so thin that the bones are prominent
Brawny - physically strong, with big muscles
Broad -
of great extent; large
Built -
very beautiful or physically very attractive
Bulbous -
bulb-shaped; bulging
Bullnecked - with a short thick neck
Burly -
large and strong; heavily built
Busty - having large breasts
Buxom - vigorously or healthily plump
Calloused - having an area of hardened skin
Chubby - plump and rounded
Chunky - bulky and solid
Colossal - extremely large
Coltish - tall and thin
Compact - physically small but looks strong
Corpulent - having a large bulky body
Curvy - shapely and voluptuous
Dainty -
delicately small and pretty
Dumpy -
short and stout
Elfin -
small and delicate, typically with an attractively mischievous or strange charm
Emaciated -
abnormally thin or weak
Fat -
having a large amount of excess flesh
Fit -
in good health
Flabby -
having soft loose flesh
Flat-chested -
having small breasts
Frail -
weak and delicate
Gangling - very tall and thin, with long arms and legs, and not graceful
Gawky - tall and thin, and moving in a way that does not seem graceful or comfortable
Giant -
of very great size or force; gigantic
Heavily-Built -
having a large, broad, and strong body
Heavy-Set - having a stocky or stout build
Herculean -
muscular and strong
Hourglass Figure -
the circumference of the bust, waist, and hips, are a wide bust, a narrow waist, and a wide hip that has similar measurements to that of the bust.
Hulking - large, heavy, or clumsy
Husky -
strong; hefty
Itsy-Bitsy -
very small; tiny
Lanky -
ungracefully thin and tall
Lean -
without much flesh; thin and fit
Leggy -
having attractively long legs
Lithe -
thin, supple, and graceful
Long-Legged -
having long legs
Long-Limbed -
tall with long legs and arms
Meaty -
fleshy; brawny.
Musclebound - has extremely large strong muscles as a result of a lot of exercise
Muscly - with well-developed muscles
Muscular -
having well-developed muscles
Obese -
grossly fat or overweight
Oval-Shaped -
large bust, narrow hips, and a full midsection
Paunchy - having a paunch; having a prominent stomach
Pear-Shaped -
having hips that are disproportionately wide in relation to the upper part of the body
Petite -
having a small and attractively dainty build
Pigeon-Chested -
having a narrow chest that sticks out more than usual at the front
Plump -
having a full rounded shape
Podgy -
somewhat fat; chubby
Pudgy -
slightly fat
Puny -
small and weak
Round-Shouldered -
having the shoulders bent forward so that the back is rounded
Runty -
a person of small stature
Scrawny -
unattractively thin and bony
Shapely -
having an attractive or well-proportioned shape
Shrimpy -
of inferior size; puny, runty
Shriveled -
wrinkled and contracted
Sinewy -
lean and muscular
Skeletal -
very thin; emaciated
Skinny - very thin
Slender -
gracefully thin
Slim -
gracefully thin; slenderly built
Slight - thin, not very tall, and not looking very strong
Slightly-Built - thin and not very tall
Solid - big and has a strong firm body
Spindly -
long or tall and thin
Spoon-Figured -
hips are larger than your bust with a defined waist
Statuesque - tall and beautiful like a statue
Stocky -
broad and sturdily built
Stout -
somewhat fat or of heavy build
Strapping - tall and strong
Stubby -
short and thick
Svelte -
slender and elegant
Tall -
of great or more than average height
Thick -
with meat on your bones
Thin - having little bodily flesh or fat; lean or slender
Taut - firm with strong muscles and little fat
Thickset - has a wide strong body
Toned -
having firm and well-defined muscles
Top-Heavy -
having a disproportionately large bust
Towering -
extremely tall
Trim -
neat and smart in appearance
Tubby -
short and rather fat
Underweight -
below a weight considered normal or desirable
Upstanding - tall and straight
Voluptuous -
curvaceous and sexually attractive
Well-Built -
large and strong
Willowy - tall, thin, and graceful
Wiry -
lean, tough, and sinewy
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luxuria by romain veillon, abandon greenhouse lost somewhere in belgium overgrown by vegetation.
palingenesis144:
Give me books, French wine, fruit, fine weather and a little music played out of...
Give me books, French wine, fruit, fine weather and a little music played out of doors by somebody I do not know.
John Keats
March 4, 2018
gracebabcockwrites:
“In candlelight the
truth looks softer, sweeter, like
it could lead to peace.”...
“In candlelight the
truth looks softer, sweeter, like
it could lead to peace.”— Haiku (via gracebabcockwrites)
11 Questions Tag
I was tagged [a while ago] by @writeontheedge. Thanks for tagging me! Also 11 is my fav number so gotta do this then.
1. Do you have trouble coming up with titles? If so, why?
YAS. It’s my Achilles heel. I usually have to get help from family/friends who have read the book or who I just tie to a chair, explain the story, and demand titles from. :)
2. Which relationship do you write more of—romantic or platonic?
I would say both. I rarely write a character who doesn’t have a platonic relationship or two that are important to them/the plot, but I also usually have a romantic subplot for most of my stories.
3. Is there a character you hate? Why?
I mean not really? Even villains I write who are pure evil I love how evil they are, I guess. If I was the reader, I might hate some, or if they were real.
4. What’s your usual writing routine?
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No but seriously, I don’t have a usual writing routine. I write at all times of the day and night [not usually after I’ve fallen asleep, but it’s happened] and I don’t really have a way I go about it. If it’s noisy, I’ll play music sometimes, like classical. But in college I used to write in class all the time lol I can zone out like a pro
5. Where are you at in your current WIP?
I have more than one. One I’m editing, so it’s done at like 60 70 k or something like that. The WIP I’m writing is about eeehhhhh maybe halfway, hard to say exactly. 24k
6. Have you ever had anything published? What was it?
I self published a novel Desiderium and it’s sequel. Never pursued traditional publishing, may or may not do so one day.
7. Is there a particular trope you love? Hate?
Um I write a lot of friends pick on each other, pretend to hate each other, fall in love. I don’t know if that trope has a name, but it’s just a relationship trope that I enjoy. Hate? I mean yeah. Like all racist and sexist tropes are pretty shit. Other than those, I guess any trope that’s done poorly or overused is lame, but most tropes that aren’t racist or sexist or any other ist can usually be done well.
8. Has your main character(s) gone through any major changes through the course of your WIP?
DER. The WIP I’m writing not quite yet, but it’s starting.
9. Do you have a similar scene or symbol that is in more than one of your WIPs?
Uh, I use symbolism between books in a series sometimes, like in Desiderium the MC has a scar that she got in the first book that represents the change she’s gone though internally, and it’s mentioned in the second book for that reason. Otherwise, probably but I’m not aware of it.
10. Do you edit during or after writing?
Both. I do what everyone tells you not to do, which is edit between writing. I am the worst speller on earth and when I’m writing fast, it’s even worse. So if I didn’t, I would literally have to turn spell check off because there are so many errors it will glitch out word, and word gives you this sassy message that’s like ‘there are toooooo many errors, bye.’ It’s happened.
But I don’t do it at the same time. I’ll write a chapter or two, then go back and just do a brief edit, just to get spelling and glaring things, which also helps me to check the flow of what I’m writing before I add another chapter.
11. Of all your OCs, do you have a favorite?
No, I think I’m always preferential to the OC I’m working on. But all in all I don’t think there is one I love more than the other, though there are some I’m particularly proud of for unusual reasons.
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I’m a lazy POS so I’m not going to tag anyone, but please please feel free to do this if you see it and like it, and literally just tag me as if I did tag you, it’s fine, it’s really fine. I love reading my followers responses to these because some of the answers are so different then mine it’s interesting!
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March 3, 2018
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“She had blue skin and so did he.
He kept it...
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“She had blue skin and so did he.
He kept it hid and so did she.
They searched for blue,
their whole live through.
They passed right by,
and the never knew.”
— Shel Silverstein, “Masks”







