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February 17, 2017

February 1, 2017

joolabee:


i’ve heard a lot of stories about writers that i love but i think my favorite one is...

joolabee:

i’ve heard a lot of stories about writers that i love but i think my favorite one is that the dragon age writers called the game world “thedas” because it was originally short for “the dragon age setting” and then they just didn’t change it

This is just about the truest thing I’ve ever heard about writing.

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Published on February 01, 2017 10:00

January 31, 2017

January 27, 2017

thesebrokenstars86:
Book Cover Porn: The Starbound Trilogy by...



thesebrokenstars86:

Book Cover Porn: The Starbound Trilogy by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner

not going to lie I kinda want to buy the dutch covers to add to my collection

I know, right? *drools*


(I love Sofia’s little cat eye wingtip on book three. Badass.)

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Published on January 27, 2017 13:16

January 19, 2017

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Published on January 19, 2017 10:00

January 18, 2017

sjaejoneswriter:AIEEEEEEEEEEE!!! A finished copy of WINTERSONG...



sjaejoneswriter:

AIEEEEEEEEEEE!!! A finished copy of WINTERSONG arrived today! Almost makes up for the fact I had to go to the day job today.

SO PRETTY.

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Published on January 18, 2017 10:00

January 17, 2017

Reblogging this from Leigh because it is A+ but also like the...



Reblogging this from Leigh because it is A+ but also like the definition of Leigh and I love it.

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Published on January 17, 2017 10:00

I read the Starbound trilogy about a month ago ( still not over it

There are some scenes and elements that I can explain with pinpoint accuracy, and articulate exactly why they were included and crafted the way they were. The Butterfly Waltz in Their Fractured Light is not one of these elements. This question reminds me just how much of my writing is still instinct, instead of logical craft!

I wanted something that felt old and classic and nostalgic, while also still being clearly futuristic. In terms our cultural and artistic history, there are pieces of mus...

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Published on January 17, 2017 05:48

I read the Starbound trilogy about a month ago ( still not over it

There are some scenes and elements that I can explain with pinpoint accuracy, and articulate exactly why they were included and crafted the way they were. The Butterfly Waltz in Their Fractured Light is not one of these elements. This question reminds me just how much of my writing is still instinct, instead of logical craft!

I wanted something that felt old and classic and nostalgic, while also still being clearly futuristic. In terms our cultural and artistic history, there are pieces of mus...

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Published on January 17, 2017 05:48

I read the Starbound trilogy about a month ago ( still not over it

There are some scenes and elements that I can explain with pinpoint accuracy, and articulate exactly why they were included and crafted the way they were. The Butterfly Waltz in Their Fractured Light is not one of these elements. This question reminds me just how much of my writing is still instinct, instead of logical craft!

I wanted something that felt old and classic and nostalgic, while also still being clearly futuristic. In terms our cultural and artistic history, there are pieces of mus...

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Published on January 17, 2017 05:48