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Hello, dear followers!
For some reason more than 2000 people decided to follow my blog, thank you so much for you support !
To commemorate this, i’m giving away some of my art! Here goes:
Rules:
No giveaway blogs
Both reblogs and likes count, you can reblog as many times as you like, just be considerate of your followers!
“asexuals are broken” sweetie the only broken thing about me is my sleep cycle
My friend: *updates me on her relationship encounters*
My asexual ass:
The ‘Asexy’ music video is now out! Well done to Queer Sounds for bringing this song to life, their team of editing monkeys for the great video and to everyone who participated!
“Taking The Cake” is an illustrated zine and 101 about asexuality, created by Maisha in 2012. It includes the basic definitions, some of the nuances of asexuality, explains the types of attraction that exist (not all attraction is sexual), dispels myths, includes resources and takes on the topic of whether asexuality is included in the queer community or not. Some say no, some say yes. Anyway, very helpful information and the artwork is exquisite. You see that Black woman on the cover! ♥♠
*hitches up skirts, jumps on bandwagon*
carletoncolton - Selfies of 2013 (or, makeup, moustache, makeup, moustache.)
500+ FOLLOWERS UNLOCKED!
In celebration of that milestone, plus Pacific Rim being released on digital download, I am running a giveaway!
GIVEAWAY ENDS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 9AM EST PRIZES: Hard-copy PROOF of the finished coloring book!
There will be 3 winners! I am making a physical version of the coloring book — it will contain all the pages I have currently and will in the near-future release, plus BONUS CONTENT that I won’t be posting online.
The book will be printed old-school style on newsprint and bound with a soft cover. (A proof is a physical mockup of the entire book, made either by myself or the printers. It will pretty much be as authentic as the real-deal.)
HOW TO ENTER: Reblog this post, that’s it! I will pick winners at random November first, and send out the proofs when they are created, probably late November.
This the first you’ve heard of the coloring book? Check out the pages I’ve made so far here:
Cherno Alpha Pilot Gear
Gipsy Danger
Herc & Chuck Hansen
Tendo Choi
Mako Mori & Raleigh Becket
Leatherback & Otachi
Max
Hannibal Chau
Cherno Alpha & Crimson Typhoon
Hermann Gottlieb
Newt Geiszler
Finished binding another one! This is Desiderium, a fantastic re-imagining of AOT canon if Eren and Levi had joined the Survey Corps at the same time. Written by the wonderful @omnidirectionalmanoeuvregay! Gripping plot, the slooowest burn, hilarious voicing--everything about this fic is just! *chef's kiss*
Green and white for the Survey Corps colors, and gold keys for...well, you know ;D
This fic was so much fun to bind for so many reasons! Lots of firsts: first time splitting a single fic into two volumes (390k words will do that to ya!), first time doing a full-cloth case, first time hand-sewing headbands, first time I get to use my new imprint logo! I'm super pleased with the results.
Thank you so much for letting me bind your work, Wilde! I adore this fic and am soso happy to finally have it on my shelf <3
Thank you for answering this so thoroughly! Your response was fascinating. Little Simra poring over charcoal glyphs scratched over the hearth is one of my favorite bits of imagery so far. But most of all I relished the chance to learn more about Simra’s mother. As with Soraya, her presence is felt more immediately through her impact on Simra and his father than through the rare glimpses we get of who she was otherwise - for me, the effect is reminiscent of the feeling you get craning your neck to see something through a barred window or the slats of a fence. What details you do manage to pick out are all the more vivid for the strain of searching. For instance, I remember returning again and again in my mind for days after I’d read it to the image of a soft leather jacket left behind with Verru (unfinished?) after her death, that she’d intended as a wedding gift for Soraya.
I have to confess, though, about an hour after I sent my question off I suddenly remembered that I already knew that Simra’s parents were literate - he writes them both at least once, doesn’t he? And the letters for his father are couched in a rather touchingly careful Dunmeris, even. So I felt like a huge dork all morning. (⌒_⌒;) Guess I should have slept on it instead of rolling out of bed in the middle of the night to ask, huh?
If I remember correctly, most Ashlanders are illiterate, forgoing a written tradition in favor of an oral one. Assuming that Simra's parents follow convention in this, then how did Simra come by his letters? And what does Simra's mother in particular, as a former wisewoman-in-training, think of his unorthodox affinity for the written word?
[This is a very good question. Mostly because it does something my favourite questions do. It asks something for which I don’t already have an answer. But it asks something that needed to be asked. It’s something useful to me. So already, thanks for that.Simra’s parents were travellers of Ashlander extraction. They didn’t spend all their time with the Zainab. So yes, while they were raised within and each participated within an oral tradition - particularly on the part of Ishar, his mother - they were literate to one degree or another.It was actually Ishar, rather than Simra’s father, who was the better linguist, reader, and writer. His father never learnt more than a few things outside of Dunmeris. Her background gave her more of a respect for knowledge, however the knowers store it and keep it known, orally or literarily.Bringing up her children in Skyrim, it was she that educated them in mixed Tamrielic and Dunmeris: reading, writing, arithmetic, bits and pieces of history, theology. She would not have her children go without the skills that they’d need to live as something other than Ashlanders.Admittedly, young Simra paid more attention than Soraya. This learning did not come from reading, however, but through listening. Even Simra’s literacy comes from watching his mother scratch letters and words in charcoal above their fireplace. And the oral nature of these lessons is perhaps part of the reason Simra has such a good verbal memory.In short, Simra’s no Zainab. He’s Dunmer, and part of Morrowind’s diaspora. He’s of Zainab blood, raised by parents who were raised Zainab. He himself admits that he’s a Dunmer of Skyrim, however — inheritor of some Ashlander traditions, but barred off from others, and proud of both.So he’s an unorthodox Dunmer in one sense. But he was raised by an unorthodox womer, after all — why d’you think she didn’t ever become a full-fledged wisewoman? For the most part it was Ishar who refused to acclimatise to this new place and new culture, his heart living with his wife and children, but belonging back in the Grazelands.]