Chapter 5: Nico Buys Happy Meals For the Dead
so i decided to sneak a pjo piece into my senior thesis and have no regrets lol
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Hey sorry, the KSBD Girls have been turned into cutesy anime girls. Yes, they are chibs now. Yes, their eyes are massive. No, the process is irreversible. We are very sorry, nothing can be done about it anymore.
"Don't look at me"
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Happy Hallow’s Eve!
In order of appearance:
Laurence during his Byrgenwerth days, bidding the autumn semester farewell.
Rom and Micolash, the spooky scary spiderlings.
Eileen and young Bloody Crow, getting stabby with the pumpkin carving.
Gehrman and Maria, calmly enjoying some haunting stories.
Queen Annalise, hosting her Hallow’s Eve masquerade.
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In my continuing quest to learn more about Laura Ingalls Wilder as a writer beyond the Little House books, one of the most surprising things I've learned is that apparently she wrote a small collection of cutesy poems about nature fairies.
They were originally published in a children's column in the San Francisco Bulletin in 1915, and are apparently about a couple of fairy characters who paint flowers and bring dewdrops and bring about other natural phenomena. This post goes into more detail about the poems, and the interesting blend of practicality and whimsy that goes into her presentation of fairies.
It also provides one of the poems.
And this quote about the importance of giving children fairy tales that's almost Chestertonian.
Wilder explained why she preferred such magical images of natural processes in a column for the Missouri Ruralist called “Look for Fairies Now.” She argued that children needed tales of fairies to help them see beyond the surface and to use their imaginations. In the olden days, she explained, farmers left some of their harvest for the Little People who “worked hard in the ground to help the farmer grow his crops.” Perhaps this idea was just superstition, she continued, “but I leave it to you if it has not been proved true that where the ‘Little People’ of the soil are not fed the crops are poor. We call them different names now, nitrogen and humus and all the rest of it, but I always have preferred to think of them as fairy folk who must be treated right.
On the one hand, this feels like just another example of how it was apparently a requirement for female authors of a certain era to write cute nature fairy poems. But with the context of the quote, it's also surprisingly fitting for who she is as an author.
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HELLO I HAVE A BOOK NOW
i have been working on this thing for about 9 months and its finally done! it is an anthology consisting of most of my one-shots I've already posted PLUS some that i never posted :3 it is 427 pages of whumpy goodness, full of sad little whumpees and bastard little whumpers
I thought it would be an easy enough first work, just to try it out, but also special still, as it contains the first two years of my writing career in a way (though i can't really call it a career just yet i think) available for people to buy and for it to exist in a physical form! isnt that cool!!
It's available HERE, it would mean so much to me if people checked it out :D its been a huge goal for me to release a book for a long time and im so happy it finally happened....
i am so happy i am having a moment
And to those who don't know me, feel free to check out my MASTERLIST, to have a taste of my own flavour of suffering enacted upon helpless little characters. If you like creepy/intimate whumpers, pet whump, captive whump, power dynamics, messed up relationships, no nsfw whump, a little gore, sadness and misery, i can guarantee you will like them :3
If you see any problems pls tell me i have never done this before obviously so let me know
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PSA
If anyone (especially moots) wants to send me an ask with a fic request, I would be more than happy to write it!!
I don’t just write AC (contrary to popular belief), and I’ll write for pretty much any book or other media that I have consumed.
What I really need is prompts because I AM OUT OF IDEAS.
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