That awkward moment when you’re slacking off and you realize that you’re reading an internet article called “25 Things You Should Know About Writing Sex” on a work computer and that you were warned on the very first day that they can and will monitor your internet usage.
(The article was legitimate, albeit snarky, writing advice and was written by a known, published SF author, I swear!)
About
Emily. A Reedie reading fantasy, science fiction, YA, and even a little romance, all while keeping up with my actual, class-assigned reading.
Stuff I like (all)
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here is one fun side effect of growing up without a reference point for your atypical experiences:
you...
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Nice one Anon! All the girls are really amazing, and this whole ship...
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give me my narratives about powerful woman-heroes, unapologetic woman-destroyers, women who are good and kind, women who are bright...
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“But the final hour is called “Heroine” for a reason, as this is also a story about Joan Watson at the end of the day. In a case where Sherlock is at...”
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almost-always-eventually-right:
Then, this one soldier who just wanted a cool photograph gets murdered by terrorists that are...
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1. YA usually has a YA protagonist (13-19), but not always.
2. YA is usually shorter than... -
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The usually ignored, but probably best quote.
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Fuckin' red line man

Please get your shit together Metro.