a birthday picnic on cooper’s hill
happy birthday to our darling @julcheninred 💕 this is a birthday gifty to you commissioned by @lqtraintracks, in honor of your gorgeous art and story The Babybel Cheese of Cooper’s Hill (Ao3) (see it on tumblr here). Draco takes the birthday boy to the bottom of Cooper’s Hill, and they bring the Babybel (though neither of them can eat it because they’re both too emotional about the cheese).
Jules, you are a treasure and a joy and one of the brightest lights in this fandom. Happy Birthday, dear friend 💕💕💕
310 notes
·
View notes
one of the best fics i've ever read, one that had me addicted to my phone and crying, wasn't even prose. it was a huge, casual, bullet-pointed outline with every detail of an au that the author never got around to writing in full. and it was amazing.
let this be a message to all you who want to write but can't do it "normally": write it! someone out there will eat it up. whether that be poetry, tiny drabbles, or bullet pointed list: your work is always worth it. your art (yes, art!) will alway deserve to have its moment in the spotlight. why? because you made it. even if it wasn't done in a traditional matter, it came from your brain and your creativity and that is amazing.
♡
20K notes
·
View notes
Another year of a wonderful partnership (Happy birthday Ink!)
3K notes
·
View notes
I wanted a poster for myself , this is how it turned out :)
1K notes
·
View notes
started thinking abt annihilation while i was working on those FL wildlife stamps and i thought it'd be fun to come up a set of stamps based on scenes from the book, which then got me thinking abt the poor usps worker stuck making the trek out to the border to drop off & pick up the mail. i assume it'd be similar to the process for sending & receiving mail from remote research stations, like mcmurdo in antarctica. here's the first two of the set, exploring the descent/ascent into the tower & first contact w the crawler
img sources: bulletin monumental, v.35 (1869), société française d'archéologie / stone staircase at fort point, san francisco, CA (2014), wikicommons id: tcolburn52
823 notes
·
View notes
one of the funniest/saddest things about having a jewish post breach containment is you'll read tags that are super loudly excited about how much they just looooove judaism and the jews (tm) and you'll be like "oh?" and click on their blog to see what else they've been saying and reblogging and be like oh
180 notes
·
View notes