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Making a pinned post to serve as a directory.

Want to read my stuff? Check it out on AO3 and Fanfiction.net! (There’s a degree of overlap between the two, but in general, older stuff in on fanfiction.net and newer stuff is on AO3.) I’m also open to writing prompts for drabbles if you want to toss me something!

Want to watch my AMVs? Check out my YouTube!

Want to read my Tim & Helena fics? Check out the Robins are an Invasive Species series! Current fic: Tim and Helena team up in No Man’s Land as the Bat and Robin in Batman for Dummies.

Interested in learning more about the No Man’s Land event? Check out the timeline (and list of comics) I put together for it! (Also available on AO3)

Want to check out other stuff I’ve done? Check out the tags on this post to see how I organize this blog.

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Dianna Settles (Vietnamese-American, 1989) - Again we’re going to begin all of us against the great defeat of the world (Blood from a Stone) (2024)

i dont really get novels. why does everyone read them?

You know that thing in a cartoon where the characters are watching a cartoon on television? And how the cartoon they’re watching is always drawn in a simpler or more abstract style? Or how a painter who paints somebody painting a picture has to make the painting-in-the-painting a little vague and not as sharp as the other things in the picture? Imagine the opposite of this, imagine a cartoon where the characters watch regular, real-life HD video, or imagine a painting where the person in the painting is holding a real photograph, not a painting of a photograph. Now imagine that it were possible to drag this relationship into real life: imagine that we were the cartoon characters and that it were possible to make a painting that would be to us what the photograph was to the painted person, to watch video that was actually sharper, more detailed and less abstract than the real life you perceive with your own eyes.

This is not possible with a photograph or a video, but this is exactly what a novel is.

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