I haven’t but I would like to! I just haven’t had a good idea for the two of them yet. And Benny’s voice is a challenge for me. But I’d really like to in the future.
Would you ever write Reylo? If yes, AU or canon?
Yes, absolutely. And both.
Currently I have a few ideas floating in my head, one with very inappropriate use of the force and another dealing with the aftermath of Crait and all that. I may or may not have one of those open in my docs right now.
The AU idea I have has been haunting me for a few weeks. Frontier/Gunslinger AU with outlaw!Kylo and law woman!Rey. She’s hunting him down for personal reasons (don’t know what those are yet but they’re a big deal) but he’s not what she expected at all. Should be fun. Don’t wanna say too much about it because I really shouldn’t be thinking about it right now b/c I have other projects to worry about.
Ask me: would you ever write…
Would you ever write a creature fic? Like some octo!Cas or something distinctly non human? Maybe some nsfw stuff? *waggles eyebrows*
lol. Aside from that one with the aquarium? Or the one with dragon!Sam? Yeah, I think so. I’d like to do demons one of these days but like, actual scary looking demons. Ones with horns and tails and sharp teeth. Maybe silkies would be fun to do, too.
Ask me: would you ever write…
Would you ever write some more fics with Ketch in them? Asking for a friend.
YES! I actually have a fic in my drafts right now that’s Dean/Ketch with alternating POVs. It’s a bit on the back burner but I do plan on continuing it. And I do plan on having him around in my DCJ BB. He’s still very much on my mind.
Ask me: would you ever write…
Let’s play Writer’s Would You Ever
Send me an ask that says “Would you ever write…” and continue the sentence.
I’ll respond with yes or no and give an explanation as to why if I want to.
is it ok to like darkfic if you’ve never been abused?
Absolutely.
First off, darkfic as an umbrella term encompasses a lot of subjects and ‘dark’ topics, abuse being only one of many. It may be therapeutic for people who’ve endured abuse, but it can also be helpful for people who’ve struggled with other forms of trauma, or with mental illness, or other negative things. Depictions of intense, dark experiences can serve as a catharsis by being a direct analog for one’s own experiences, but they can also function more indirectly as a parallel, or a metaphor. Someone who has not been assaulted, but who has struggled with mental illness, may find a story about an assault victim resonating with them as they can identify with the fear and lack of control. And someone who has never been through a specific traumatic experience, but has a lot of fear of it and cultural anxiety around it, may feel bolstered by stories of characters surviving and recovering from that experience.
So for many people, with many different experiences, there can be a direct, therapeutic/comforting benefit to darkfic.
But darkfic doesn’t need to be therapeutic.
There are, of course, other kinds of benefits. Someone who has never been abused might read a story featuring abuse (and clearly tagged for it) and because of it, identify potential warning signs in a real life relationship down the road and know to get out early before things get worse. Or, they might develop a better understanding of what abuse victims go through and as a result, have more empathy for real-life survivors they encounter.
But it’s also 100% ok to like darkfic purely for entertainment value! It is, after all, fiction.
Dark stories challenge us – and we can really enjoy that challenge. They take us to extremes of emotion and the human experience. They plumb the depths of the human id. Even someone with the most charmed life still lives in a world where bad things happen, and even the sweetest, naive person has the capacity for darkness in them. Darkfic lets all of us explore those in relative safety. It makes us feel, and can thrill and horrify us as much as any thriller or horror movie. It can make us consider our own darkness, and be more aware of it. And it can take us to a place so much worse than our reality, that when we resurface into our mundane lives, there’s a sense of relief; we’ve escaped from our escapism, and our hum-drum lives seem so much better and more manageable by comparison.
Plenty of people create dark content who aren’t abuse survivors. There are books with very dark themes that are written by, edited by, published by, and consumed and made popular by people who have not been abused, but which may prove a lifeline for a survivor – one that might not have existed if the entire genre was limited to only people with lived experience. And by accepting that anyone can produce or consume dark content, we allow survivors the protection of anonymity, by not forcing anyone to disclose and reveal their trauma in order to justify liking a work without being harassed and shamed for it. Creating an exclusive club of heavily-scrutinized creators and readers who have to be ‘this traumatized to ride’ helps no one. Hell, trying to pass moral judgement on anyone by scrutinizing the potential reasons they may have for enjoying certain kinds of fictional reading material, rather than looking at their actions toward real breathing human beings, is utterly inane. Especially when fiction – including, and sometimes especially dark fiction – can be used to expand our horizons beyond our own lived experiences make us more thoughtful, empathetic people on the whole.
Oh thank you! I have so many drafts that start “you don’t need to have been abused to read or write dark fic”.
It always feels like something that should just be understood, but as tumblr shows again and again, this is just not the case.
You don’t need to justify reading or writing dark fic. If you are using it as therapy? That’s fine, and you don’t answer to anyone. If you’ve come by it in a different way? Also fine.
Something Rotten!
omg a musical song about COMPLAINING ABOUT WRITING
My whole life I have been waiting for this. MY WHOLE LIFE.
OH MY WORD
YES.
I REBLOG THIS EVERY SINGLE TIME IT COMES ON MY DASH AN I HAVE LOVED IT EVERY TIME
@queenof-starwars-and-otherthings @cooliogirl101 @blackkatmagic @shanatical @goaskalice137
@lovelylangst @taylor-tut @blueplanettrash this is accurate
This is so accurate that it actually hurts me.
Oh my fucking Chuck
Tagging all the writers i can remember right now
@starsinursa @reallyelegantsharkfish @jhoomwrites @silvie111 @sactownbrowns3 @rosemoonweaver @suckerfordeansfreckles I know I know more but dnddmfjfkcnvivoanaja
Would you rather … or …?
Finish in my inbox and make me pick.
Do you have any headcanons about Kaia and Claire? I still can’t get over them and how much I love them!
😀 Oh anon I totally do! And I’ve been thinking about them a lot, too. Here are some of my headcanons.
Kaia obviously hates sleeping and avoids it as long as possible. It isn’t until she’s about to pass out that she lets herself fall asleep. Claire promises to watch over her while she sleeps. Kaia isn’t sure what she could actually do to help but somehow it kind of does? She still dream walks pretty often, but Claire is there to wake her up before it gets too bad.
The have breakfast together a lot. Of course, it’s never at proper breakfast time because Kaia’s sleep schedule is totally screwed and Claire tends to come back from hunts in the middle of the night but it’s never to late/early for waffles.
Claire has four different leather jackets hanging in her closet. Kaia “borrowed” one because it was a little too cold for just her hoodie and thought Claire noticed she didn’t say anything. (And yeah, it smells like Claire’s perfume so maybe Kaia wears it a little more often than just when it’s cold out.)
Claire is a french fry stealer but she only does it when she knows Kaia is paying attention b/c she wants a reaction more than anything. Kaia frowns and Claire just smirks at her.
Their first kiss is completely on accident. Claire is leaving and they both go in for a hug at the wrong angle and they wind up brushing lips. Claire is actually the one who stutters and fumbles a bit and apologizes all over.