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Arilin Thorferra
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Author, teacher, giant cat woman • wantonly flits in and out of character • she/her (IC), they/them (OOC)
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It's five different women across a fairly long span of years; while things are ostensibly still developing, it doesn't look particularly good.

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I backed a “Good Omens” graphic novel Kickstarter last year and it is fascinating how Neil Gaiman has stopped being mentioned in project updates. It is a graphic novel by Colleen Doran, based on the beloved book by Terry Pratchett and (checks notes) Some Guy!

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Just to double-check, PostyBirb still doesn’t allow posting of stories, right? Just images? (I know stories are a more complicated ask for a variety of reasons, but they’re not insurmountable.)

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Yes, I said “pivotal karaoke scene.” Surely your novel has one, too

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It pains me that I should *probably* see if I can write the pivotal karaoke scene in this novel without actually quoting the the lyrics to the song being sung, on the exceedingly unlikely chance the novel is successful enough for somebody to get litigious over it

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Walked around a park and passed by a pavilion with a “Gender Reveal” party happening, and that seems like a lot of pressure to put on such a young child, doesn’t it

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Watching “White Collar” with my mom, and it is amusing in retrospect that the super suave flirty ladies’ man lead is played by Matt Bomer

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It is simultaneously endearing that my mother keeps harping on the idea that I will be a bestselling author if only I take my stuff to a major publisher and intensely frustrating

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The power flickered literally as I was telling Kitana “things seem surprisingly calm here” (it is back for now)

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“This storm is almost 200 miles long.” Um.

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Arilin Thorferra
@giants-club.net
Author, teacher, giant cat woman • wantonly flits in and out of character • she/her (IC), they/them (OOC)
328 followers126 following631 posts