I never liked the idea of marriage but anya taylor joy is such an icon she made a wedding look hauntingly beautiful. Everything is so gorgeous but her dress is the real highlight, it's non traditional and graceful.
That's how i imagine a vampire wedding to be
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KIRSTEN DUNST
behind the scenes in ‘Marie Antoinette’
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By Konstantin Alexandroff
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'romeo + juliet - gelsey kirkland + ivan nagy' in max waldman on dance: photographs (1988)
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The abduction of Proserpina, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1621-22
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Jean-Bernard Restout (1732 – 1797)
Morpheus, detail.
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"Letters to Milena" by Franz Kafka
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Victorian-style greenhouse, England
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LAST CALL LIMITED TIME SALE - "She'll Be the Death of Me" and "Reaping What I Sow". Limited discounted quantities available, more details at the link in my bio.
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Bird header. Aunt May's bird talks. 1907.
Internet Archive
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Fanfic writers, I am begging you- even with dialogue that is clearly attributed, start a new paragraph with each new speaker. The reader shouldn't have to wait until after the dialogue is spoken to understand who is saying it.
Even if it's one word?
Yes.
But it makes things so long!
Great! Your stories will be the king of scrolling, a feast of thumbs, and a gentle stroke across a phone screen.
This convention exists for a reason! Each new paragraph should be a new idea or a new speaker. It's a shortcut for our brains to know that we have jumped across a gap and into the unknown, and you as the writer are about to explain to me where we have jumped to, but at least I know we are somewhere different.
Please practice this! I see so many good fanfic I want to read but except for this huge, glaring issue and it becomes impossible to understand what is happening.
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