splintered-souls:

rosemoonweaver:

Also. Please tell me where I can find you on other social media. I’d really like to be able to find artists, writers, and fans, even if we’re not mutuals. Just let me know where you’re going to be.

@rosemoonweaver Yo dude, I highly recommend checking out mastodon.social. It’s basically tumblr except they actually have a staff that knows how to run a website. I just made an account so I’m still figuring everything out but it seems pretty easy once you get your account all set up.

Here’s a link to my account if you’re interested in following me over on there (if you do end up making an account, that is.): https://mastodon.social/@splintered_souls

And here’s some info on Mastodon and their guidelines and rules and everything: https://in-which-i-pretend-to-write.tumblr.com/post/180775366735/extinction-extinction-okay-im-going-through

(I might also make a Pillowfort account on Wednesday when their site is up and running, depending on whether or not I have to pay for an account.)

Okay I’m definitely going to check out Mastodon. Hopefully I can get the hang of it lol.

Also as far as pillowfort goes, they’re still in beta and it’s a $5 donation to get a code for a new blog right now. Their tumblr says that once they’re open to the public the base site will be free but you can pay for a subscription for extra stuff. (No clue what the extra stuff will be yet but we’ll see I suppose.) I’ve had mine since July I believe and it’s a pretty good site so far. They’ve been very anti-harassment and anti-hate groups so I’m hoping it gets off the ground. In the meantime I’m definitely keeping options open and will follow you on mastodon

trans-cuchulainn replied to your photo “So I’m learning Irish on duolingo, right? That’s all well and good….”

Irish doesn’t technically have the verb “to have”, so what you’re actually saying is “there is a sandwich to me” (or at me, or with me – basically insert a preposition there). agam is the preposition ag + the first person pronoun -m, so that’s the “to me”, and tá is “there is”. But yeah, the word order on eating etc can be confusing. I don’t have a way of explaining that one, although I’m sure there’s a very simple way of clarifying it if you actually understand it.

Basically the verb is still first in “have” because the verb is actually “there is” (tá) and it’s at the beginning like the others. The bit at the end isn’t a verb, it’s tricking you.

Thank you for your comment @trans-cuchulainn! It was actually really confusing me but this cleared it up really nicely. Thank you! 

If you ever want to try for one, come to my inbox and talk to me about your fic while you’re writing it, or any time you get stuck. I have a tendency to be like “oh y’know you could add this thing for an extra layer” and “hey y’know what else you should explore” and the wordcount shoots way up lol

lol. You know, I just might have to do that. It’s kind of tempting right now, honestly. I’m playing with Bound and Tide right now, but I know you wanna read it so I don’t wanna spoil it lol.

ltleflrt replied to your post “I usually don’t use outlines. This time I tried because I might as…”

I also don’t outline. Either this same thing happens, or else my brain goes DONE and I no longer want to write the story.

I have the same problem. It’s great for when I have plot bunnies I’m not interested in but need to get out of my head, but not so great when I actually wanna write it. 

Lately my memory has been crap so I figured it’d be a good way to keep track of what the hell I wanted to do in this fic but now it’s looking like I’m gonna have to trash three whole chapters. It’s probably for the best, though. It’s a slow burn but if I don’t start getting these two idiots to interact and fall in love I become the asshole who spends five thousand words describing soup instead of plot. 

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nevernerdenoughblog:

rosemoonweaver:

If I had more time and energy, I’d write meta about Star Wars, but I never seem to have the time, energy, or really the audience for it.

A thought that’s been on my mind recently is the metanarrative of Star Wars and how we’ve gotten so damn cynical. TLJ kind of seems to feed into this a bit (on the surface it rejects legacy, rejects the whole plot of Poe being a Hot Shot With A Plan So Crazy It Just Might Work, and Ben’s whole everything) but it really doesn’t. TLJ rejects the idea that legacy is the only thing that matters, even pointing out through Luke that sometimes it can go to your head and cloud your judgement, but ends with Han’s dice as, in my opinion, a reminder that what parts of family (Or cultural or w/e) heritage you uphold are up to you. Poe’s story is a warning against arrogance. Ben himself is a call back to every important character in the saga and when he’s not leaning on the fourth wall he’s kind of a symbol for all of this – his darkness and his fate is the symbolic darkness and fate of everyone who came before.

But all that aside, the historical context these stories are present in puts an odd weight on the story. The conversations around the story shapes the interpretations of the story and these characters in a very strange way that’s both disheartening and fascinating.

Omg, I got the most amazing answer!

I believe that by the end of IX what we’ll get will be a “redemption of legacy”, which is why the second film appears so cynical. It’s a fatal flaw to rely too heavily on a legacy but to “kill the past” is equally as flawed. A reconciliation of past and future is where we are heading imo.

I feel you completely in what you say, the historical context in which the ST takes place is heavily loaded in that regard, so the movies end up being under an odd light to say the least. But SW has always been its own thing. I think that Lucas was a man “outside” of his time in the way he chose to tell his story, as a myth, and I believe the new direction of LF stuck to the core of what SW always was.

Once again, I LOVEEEED your answer (and I consider it to be a meta).

Thank you! And now that I’m not just kinda wildly posting and hoping it sticks, I’ll expand a little lol. 

I absolutely agree. The universe is trying to set up a compromise between honoring the past and letting go of the things you don’t need/the things that hold you back. Doing both is necessary in order to move forward both individually and as a society. We have to learn from the past, to understand our mistakes, and to let go of the guilt, shame, and fear that those mistakes cause us if we ever want to move forward. This is exactly what Luke learned in TLJ and what he is attempting to pass on to both Rey and Ben. The movie seems cynical on the surface, what with the whole “it’s time for the Jedi to end” “let the past die; kill it if you have to” kind of talk but that argument doesn’t stick where it counts. By the end of the film Luke has gone from “it’s time for the Jedi to end” to “I will not be the last Jedi” because he’s finally understood that failure is an important stepping stone instead of a dead weight. 

And honestly, the reconciliation of the past and future is needed. Vader’s shadow is heavy over the whole trilogy because the man and monster were never reconciled. Anakin kind of got an easy out by dying, honestly. Everyone else had to come up with a way to make sense of the fact that the galaxy’s favorite soldier was also it’s greatest terror and ultimately they couldn’t do that. That’s really the whole reason we have a conflict right now. In a way, Anakin’s redemption isn’t complete. His legacy needs to be one that affirms, not damns, or else what had he done but left ashes in his wake? And that’s the point, imo. 

As to the metanarrative, it’s so interesting because Star War is a myth. It exists in a timeless way where the core themes and ideals of the story can be used to teach and advise even out of their original context. But that’s not to say Star Wars isn’t political. It absolutely is and always has been. Lucas himself admits that the OT was his own version of protest against the Vietnam War and the Emperor is both Nixon and Dick Chaney depending on what trilogy you’re watching. So while I do believe the ST is political, I don’t think t’s political in the sense that what we’re seeing on screen is supposed to match what we’re seeing IRL. If memory serves, The Force Awakens was written in 2013 which was before *gestures to everything* this. Five years ago we had different concerns. Concerns like “what about war profiteering?” (Canto Bight) and “should we really be using drones to kill people super far away?” (Starkiller Base) and “are we really just paying for the short-sighted mistakes of our past because honestly a lot of this is hangover from older conflicts?” (the whole damn First Order). So yes, I think there is a political message in the ST but I don’t think it’s the thing Americans are currently dealing with. To me, it makes more sense as a reflection of the evils of the Military Industrial Complex and “It’s technically not an Empire” American Imperialism. 

I think a lot of what the story was trying to say got lost because people frankly jumped the gun and decided they knew what the trilogy was about before it even hit theaters. There’s an element I can trace all the way back to g@mer g@te of internet shitlords manufacturing outrage over Finn and Rey and no white men and blah blah blah “muh Star Wars” and there’s an element that reacted to that by embracing the idea that this trilogy was supposed to be a criticism of toxic masculinity and a celebratory dismantling of the patriarchy. And honestly? Both of those miss the point and do so badly. The films don’t say anything like that. The films are a lot more interested in the concept of  “how do we become what we were meant to be despite the trauma of the past” which ties in to both the character arcs of Finn, Rey, and Ben, and the political message as I see it. 

quiescentcastiel replied to your post “��”

dude. same. Rebels had me so going back and forth between ‘this is fine’ and ‘oh god no why’. watching TCW on the other hand was just me constantly trying to suppress the voice in my head that kept chanting they’re!all!gonna!die! over and over. i’m just glad Ahsoka got a mostly happy ending and that the OT exists… but then i remember that we’re not done with the ST and I get nervous lol

Ugh. Man, if they bring her back to kill her off I will be so freaking pissed. Let the lady rest! This is her second war/confrontation with a stupid evil empire (assuming she’s still alive at this point which I am). She’s been through a lot of shit. Let her live! Just please let her have peace. 

Rebels on the whole was a little hit or miss for me but when it hit it hit hard. Especially every time Ahsoka showed up anywhere near Vader. It hurt so much. And then with that final confrontation. I was a mess. 

TCW is a special kind of torture, honestly. You get all attached to the clones and the Jedi and you know how it’s gonna end but you still catch feels anyway. I’m so not ready for season 7. Don’t get me wrong, I’m super excited for it and I’m going to marathon the whole rest of it before it airs but it’s gonna hurt. 

kijilinn:

rosemoonweaver:

kijilinn:

rosemoonweaver:

Me: Okay, which WIP should I work on now? 

Writer Brain: You know what would be fun? 

Me: What’s that? 

Writer Brain: An arranged marriage au with vampires.

Me:…Brain…

WB: Yeah, like, where vampires were evolved alongside humans as a separate but similar species, like Neanderthals. 

Me: No Brain. We already have so many things to think about. 

WB: Of course the vampires would live past above the Arctic circle and their culture and customs would be completely different from regular humans. Maybe they feed on polar bears. 

Me: Stop it! 

WB: And we’d have to have a time period. We already have two AUs with monarchies so maybe we leave that out this time. Modern day might not work. Actually maybe vampires live where the sun isn’t out all the time but where polar bears are don’t live, like Washington. Polar bears would probably kill vampires pretty easy. 

Me: *head desks repeatedly* 

I feel this so hardcore right now.

Werewolves show up and take over a BDSM fetish club that a vampire was using as his feeding grounds. Hilarity ensues. 

God help the over-active imagination.

I know I shouldn’t be encouraging the overactive imagination, but that sounds fun. 

So does yours. ❤

I just need to finish NaNoWriMo and I’ll start laying groundwork for this one. My werewolves are already taking up space in my mental boarding house, so it’s only a matter of time. I still need to shape the vampire, though.

Ugh. NaNo. I completely flubbed NaNo this year (totally forgot to actually track my word count) and at this point it’s a wash. 

I wish you luck and speed on NaNo, though. I know how it goes to have multiple ideas all fighting for attention and it’s super distracting.