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soliska · 30 minutes
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Inuyasha Translated with permission from もとび on pixiv
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On another episode of Cile-forgot-to-post-her-translation-on-tumblr.
The last one for today! I’m planning to translate a whole lot more of InuKago one-shot (hopefully lol). Stay hydrated, everyone~!
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soliska · 1 day
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late night thoughts
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soliska · 2 days
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tiktok is such an awful app, it's almost designed to feed you misinformation and expose you to insane discourse. unlike beloved tumblr, the app that feeds me misinformation and exposes me to insane discourse
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soliska · 3 days
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Late night thoughts. Just finishing the previous strip.
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soliska · 4 days
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Late night thoughts
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soliska · 12 days
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おちゃのこ | republished with permission
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soliska · 15 days
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Happy Easter!
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soliska · 15 days
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And so another story makes its way from FFnet to AO3. For those that may have read it, I am making minor adjustments to formatting, punctuation, etc. No plot changes.
If you haven't read it before: Please read all the tags and warnings carefully.
Chapter 1: Kagome's New Life on AO3
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soliska · 15 days
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soliska · 18 days
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Cheeps n peeps to you too ig
[Based on [This Shark])
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soliska · 21 days
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Chapter 37: Of Returns and Regrets is now finally live! Thank you all for your patience and encouragement!
Find it: here on FF.net or here on A03
If you’d like to support the story and its humble author, you can Buy me a Coffee ! Any and all support is greatly appreciated and immensely helpful! 
Story Summary: When a twist of fate brings the common-born priestess Kagome to serve Inuyasha, Divine Emperor of Japan, will she be able to help him claim his place on the throne and bring order to their country? Or will court intrigues and their own burgeoning feelings tear the two and their nation apart? A historical romance set in Japan’s Heian Era.
-Winner of Best Alternate Universe Fiction in the Feudal Association. March 2008-
-Winner Best Characterization (Kikyou) in IYFG First Quarter 2008-
-Winner Best Alternate Universe Fiction in IYFG First Quarter 2008-
-Winner 2nd Place Best Drama Fiction in the Feudal Association. December 2009-
-Winner 2nd Place Best Alternate Universe Fiction in the Feudal Association. December 2010-
-Nominated Best Characterization: Kagome, Best Alternate Universe, and Best Multi-Chaptered Fiction 4th Quarter 2010 IYFG-
-Winner Best Inuyasha/Kagome Romance Fiction in the Feudal Association June 2011-
-Winner Best AU/AR Fiction in the Feudal Association June 2011-
-Winner Best Characterization: Inuyasha and Best AR/AU Fiction December 2011 in the Feudal Association-
-Winner Best Characterization: Miroku, Best IY/Kag Romance, and Best AR/AU Fiction 3rd Quarter 2011 IYFG-
-Nominated Best of 2011: Best Drama, Best Multi-Chapter, Best Romance Inu/Kag, Best Characterization, and Best AU/AR in the IYFG
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soliska · 28 days
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They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, right? Well, I can only hope that that is true as I get ready to return from another long absence.
Chapter 37 of Behind the Silk Screen is nearly finished and I am hoping to have it up by the end of next week.
I would beg you all yet again for your forgiveness for another long pause in this story, but I think by this point the best I can offer to all of you wonderful people who have put up with me over the years is the promise that I will not rest until this story is complete.
To every kind soul that has sent me a message or review while I've been away, know that your words have been a balm to my soul and a light in dark moments. As soon as the chapter is up, I will be going back and trying to respond to each one of you individually.
Thank you for continuing along on the journey with me and I hope you're as excited as I am as we work towards a the conclusion of this long and winding labor of love.
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soliska · 1 month
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If We Fall Anyway - Chapter 42
Her plan was quickly derailed, when she was cutting through the village square.
"Kagome-sama!"
She barely suppressed a cringe, pausing her brisk walk and turned around with an awkward smile.
CONTINUE
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Summary:
What if the Shikon jewel didn’t exist and Naraku never came to be? What if Kagome fell down the well anyway and met a gruff, young inu-hanyou. Would they still become friends? What would be their story?
A tale told in snippets.
Chapters 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 |
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soliska · 1 month
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When Is a Small Press a Good Fit?
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When it comes to publishing, many writers will think about big publishers first. However, there are a lot of different publishing options out there to explore. NaNo participant and author, Clara Ward, talks about their experience publishing with a small press and gives you questions to consider while you think through your publishing options!
NaNoWriMo inspired me to write. Signing with a small press gave me the support I needed to publish a book I love. 
I’d published books before—starting with NaNoWriMo sponsor deals in the early days of online publishing—but I never had the right skill set to promote those books. As a result, they never truly found their audience. 
In November of 2020, I poured my heart into a genre-blurring near-future tale of sailing across the Pacific and building a neurodiverse, queer, and possibly magical chosen family. In 2021, I titled it Be the Sea and asked myself: What am I going to do with that?
1. Are you looking for fame or family?
Small presses are as varied as the people who form them. If you read widely, you may already have a treasured book on your shelf from your publisher-to-be. Try asking NaNoWriMo friends who share your interests if they’ve discovered any surprising or emerging sources for great reads. (At the very least, you may find books you’ll love in unexpected places!)
Admittedly, a small press doesn’t have a fortune to spend on paving your path to fame. But I have never felt as seen as when my soon-to-be publisher, E.D.E. Bell at Atthis Arts, wrote back, “I’m really in love with what you are doing and would like to talk about it.” 
2. Do you have the bandwidth for working with others?
Even with the most supportive small press, you may have to push outside your comfort zone. I know authors who love the absolute control and freedom of self-publishing. For a time, I felt very comfortable just posting my NaNoWriMo fanfiction novels on Archive of Our Own. At most, I had one or two beta readers to offer feedback on those works. Whereas E.D.E. told me in one of our earliest conversations that in addition to our three rounds of editing we’d need “a good number of betas” to cover the range of topics we were working on together.
I was delighted! I knew what I’d written was ambitious, and I welcomed all the feedback I could get. But it turns out, each extra person in a process adds new challenges and delays. I had to stretch my empathy as well as my publishing timeline because, to quote E.D.E. again: “It’s a lot of emotion (as well as brain cycles) to go through...” Outside perspectives will only improve your writing if you are willing to work with them, to truly listen and learn.
3. Can you handle the two-way commitment?
No form of publishing is easy. The myth that authors write while others handle business and promotion is not true at the top, and certainly not with small presses. In my experience, working with Atthis Arts was like joining a team or chosen family. Beyond certain paid tasks, such as editing and sensitivity reading, I discovered a community of authors who freely offered coaching before my first public reading, social media boosting, tips for author webpages, and an extra pair of eyes on letters requesting bookshop readings or other events. While not all small presses work the same way, this supportive culture proved to be an excellent fit for me. Naturally, I wanted to give back whenever possible.
Small presses can only succeed with community. This month, as I promote the launch of Be the Sea at bookshops in Mountain View, Davis, and Sacramento, I will be introducing many Californians to my Michigan-based small publisher, Atthis Arts. When I stand up as a panelist at Norwescon in Washington state or at various science, library, or Pride event later in the year, I’ll be promoting more than Be the Sea by Clara Ward. I’ll give back by sharing my appreciation for small presses, the supportive and inclusive practices they can normalize, and the opportunities they open up for future writers and readers. 
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Clara Ward lives in Silicon Valley on the border between reality and speculative fiction. Their latest novel, Be the Sea, features a near-future ocean voyage, chosen family, and sea creature perspectives, while delving into our oceans, our selves, and how all futures intertwine. Their short fiction has appeared in Strange Horizons, Decoded Pride, Small Wonders, and as a postcard from Thinking Ink Press. When not using words to teach or tell stories, Clara uses wood, fiber, and glass to make practical or completely impractical objects. More of their words along with crafted creations can be found at: https://clarawardauthor.wordpress.com
Photo by Hümâ H. Yardım on Unsplash
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soliska · 1 month
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Window wings, fragile panes
Shield me from the dark
Warm me with your spark
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Full resolution images and painting videos on Patreon
Part of my glass wings series
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soliska · 2 months
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the scale of brushability
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soliska · 2 months
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Secret Garden.
Keep some dreams alive. Nurture them, they'll give you back some love.
#pascalcampion
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