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DEWIT!!


We need more Ninjago fic recs!!

ohoho very well then :3c for this post I’ll only give my favs of favs (probably the fics which like everyone knows lmao) but I think but there’s still a Lot I could share lmao. I have like 100 ninjago bookmarks on ao3 and I could probs find more to share soooooo

anyways! the recs <3 (in no particular order) (they’re all on ao3)

Meet Again by Northpen - 120k, 5/5

an au where Zane & Cole are immortal! Included are reincarnation shenanigans and some plot and just <333 I love this fic <333

Cool Down by Leonardo_Charles_BlueWood_21 - 5k, 1/1

a fic where Kai’s powers cause him to overheat and Zane hugs him to cool him down <3 it’s just <33 so sweet <33

Alike, Alone by fruitcasket - 14k, 4/4

a morro possesses kai instead au! I love it <33 a lot <33 one of the first fics I read when I started getting into ninjago last year lmao. it made me crave morro & kai interactions ngl ghyuitehge-

Bucket List by Mattecat - 20k, 10/10

actually, I just got reminded of another kai & morro fic I really like! it’s set in the time gap between s7 and s8 and features kai being uh. kinda not great mentally? but also <333 I love <333

Those Linked By Destiny by Leonardo_Charles_BlueWood_21 - 20k, 5/5

a movie au about how the ninja met!!! it’s really cool and I love <333 the interactions are just <33 so sweet and seeing the group come together and change and grow is so <333 I love <333

Same People, But Not Really by KittyDemon9000 - 72k, 28/? (last updated 2 feb 2023)

a s1/2 kai gets sent into the movieverse au! identity shenanigans! hanging out! I love!

The Venomari Venom Incident by Firelizard135 - 10, 1/1

a fanfic for SPBNR!! showverse kai (smith) gets hit with a prank meant for lloyd, venomari venom! It’s a Very fun fic :3c (I think I remember almost laughing during class when reading it?? not sure hgueyhtge)

Time For Amnesia by anonymous (falcon’s fics) - 28k, 17/? (last updated 7 May 2023)

A Kai from… I’m not sure what season loses his memories past the day before the pilots! It’s! A thing! that is very interesting to watch unfold! also, polyninja. I love <3

Reference Letters by Fabro-de-omres- 5k, 1/1

movieverse kai tries to add lloyd to the ninja. only problem? lloyd is already part of the group but kai doesn’t know that (because lloyd has a secret identity) I love this fic <3 a lot <3 it’s so silly <3 and sweet <3 and just <333

Land of the Living by CaptainBrookeworm - 60k, 13/13

of course I had to add this fic, THE morro redemption story honestly. to me at least. not to mention that this fic is part of a series and there’s a sequel in the works (which? I don’t think is the work currently being updated about morro and the ninja getting used to each other?)

either way, I love this fic <3 a lot <3 I recommend <3

Who Said You’re On Your Own? by Subpar_samurai - 7k, 1/1

Lloyd runs into ronin before the ninja do! the story is just so <33 it’s such a neat idea!! and also written lovely <33 I love <333

Time Break by KeeArctic - 12k, 7/30 (last updated 7 Jan 2021)

a story where “after the end of the sons of garmadon” the ninja get thrown into two weeks after the time twins fight! It’s a really cool fic and I hope it gets updated again sometime because I am really curious about what will happen next. Though, even if I never see an update I’m glad I read it. it’s lovely <333

those who want to be saved (and those who offer damnation) by roguendeavor - 50k, 9/? (last updated 7 Apr 2023)

a fic where the ghosts are a cult! quite uh. yeah. I do love it tho, it’s interesting. currently on hiatus but the author said it should last until either this or the next month I think so. still <3 love <3

Shogun: Becoming by NickelWick - 30k, 7/? (last updated 18 May 2023)

a story where in s11 kai gets blasted, along with the scroll of forbidden spinjitsu, into the movie verse! so far it’s looking Very interesting and the author has mentioned a corruption arc I believe? I am Quite Curious how it’s going to go, especially as things seem to be going decently right now… still! all the more reason to keep reading :P


and that is all the fics I will rec for this post! I still have more I could share but omg this is so many already so I’m gonna leave it here for now gheuyghte

Pinned Post cloud posts cloud answers ninjago ninjago fic recs long post there are at least a few more fics I could rec so if ya guys want more... and also leonardo charles bluewood or w/e their username is has a lot of fics I like too so like check em out either way I'm tired this is a long post goodbye for now hope this helps! or smth cloud fic recs I wonder if this will appear in the ninjago tag... I hope it does
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writing cheats

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i know i’ve probably written about these all individually but i’m putting them together in one post. these are writing tricks that are extremely cheap and dirty; when you use them it feels like cheating and honestly by posting them i’m probably exposing all the easy moves in my own work, but more than a writer i am a teacher, so here you go, some writing cheats that have never steered me wrong.

quick character creation

what’s really annoying is when you have two characters sitting at a restaurant or something and the server has to come by. to what degree do you describe the server so that it’s clear they’re just a background character but that they’re not just a faceless form, so that the world has texture without taking up too much space on the page? rule of three, babeyyy: two normal things and a weird one.

  • she had pale skin and blue eyes but her hair was dyed black like a 2010 emo kid.
  • he was tall and broad, and he wore a sweatshirt with an embroidered teddy bear on it.
  • the woman stood there comparing the prices of toilet paper. she had a short angled bob and carried a keychain the length of a trout.

why does it work? it gives the reader something to hang onto, a brief observation that shows the world exists around your narrator. it also works when introducing main characters, but there’s so much action going on that you can’t take time to write a rich long paragraph about them. all you need is a little hook.

quick setting creation

i used to TOIL over descriptive paragraphs. for years i was like, description is my weakness, i must become better at developing imagery. i believed this because a famous writer once projected a paragraph i had written onto a screen and asked my cohort, “count how many images are crafted in this paragraph.” there were none. none! my friends were sitting there like, “we are TRYING” but they couldn’t find any.

i would say that after years of studying imagery development at the sentence level, i am, perhaps, competent at it, but what was more helpful was for me to shrug and tell myself, “i’m just not a writer who does that.”

anyway. my cheat is thus: 

there’s not much you can assume about your audience. the audience is not a homogenous whole. but your ideal audience is something you can guess at, and that means you can play around with their existing knowledge and expectations. 

if you say your characters are in a tacky shit-on-the-walls restaurant, if your ideal reader is an american who went to restaurants during the maximalist era of franchise design, they will conjure their nearest memory of one of those places. and for those readers who aren’t familiar with it, they’ll use other context clues to conjure that space. the point is, you don’t have to list every single stupid license plate nailed to the wall. you can leave it as one detail of one sentence and let your reader extrapolate from there.

if i say the dentist’s office looked like a gutted 90s taco bell, maybe no ideal audience would have ever seen a place like that, but a lot of people can mentally conjure a dentist’s office and a 90s taco bell and overlay them together to create a weird and fun image.

you can go even simpler than that: a bathroom the size of an airplane lavatory. a tiny studio apartment with a hotplate instead of a stove. a mansion with a winding stairwell. the point is that you want to define the size of the space and its general vibes.

in some ways detailed description can be overrated, because your reader conjures images even in absence of them on the page. and for those readers who can’t mentally conjure images, it doesn’t matter anyway; they take you at your word. the trick is to figure out what details are unexpected, relevant to understanding the story and its characters, and those are the things that you add in.

one other note: after working with hundreds of writers on drafting, for *most* of us it’s difficult to develop images and establish setting in a first draft. it’s nearly always something to be saved for a second or later draft. i think it’s because while we’re writing we tend to put character and action first.

nail the landing

there’s a joke i heard once from a writer i really admire: “you know it’s literary fiction if the story ends with a character looking at a body of water.”

and god it’s so painfully sad and true how easy it is to nail the landing of a given story by ending on a totally irrelevant piece of imagery. the final beat of a story followed by your character looking up at the sky and seeing a flock of birds in the shape of a V flying past. or maybe they’re sitting in their car and they count the rings of a nearby church bell. or maybe they watch an elderly couple walk down the sidewalk hand-in-hand. i don’t know!! when in doubt shove an observation, an image, whatever, something neutral at the end and it’ll sound profound. 

(this cheat is the only one that can really bite you in the ass because if the image is too irrelevant you risk tonal incongruity. for use only in the most desperate of times.)

sentence fragments

when writers ask me how to punch up their writing or start developing their own style, my go-to advice is to give up the idea of a complete sentence. fuck noun-verb-object. if you have a series of character actions, knock off the sentence subjects like in script action. if the clause at the end of your sentence is particularly meaningful, don’t separate it with a comma but a period and make it its own thing. if your character is going through something particularly stressful or heinous, that bitch is not thinking in complete thoughts so you don’t have to convey them that way. make punctuation bend to your will!!

rhetorical moves

this one opened a lot of doors for me stylistically. remember that famous writer who called me out on my lack of imagery? i always thought his prose was beautiful, that he’s one of the best living prose writers, etc. once i learned more about rhetoric though, i realized he just employed it a lot

usually when we talk about beautiful sentences it means a sentence that uses rhetorical devices. the greeks were like, you know what, when we give speeches there are certain ways to phrase things that make the audience go nuts. let’s identify what those things are and give them names so we can use them intentionally and convince people of our opinions.

i love shakespeare, i really do, but one of the big reasons he’s still a household name today and his plays are still performed is because every sentence of every goddamn play utilizes a rhetorical device. the audience is hard-wired to vibrate at the sound and cadence of his writing, like finding the spot on a dog that makes their foot thump. for five hundred years, william shakespeare has been scritching that spot for us.

i have no idea why, cognitively, rhetorical devices are so effective. i’m no rhetorician. all i know is that well-deployed anaphora makes a reader want to throw their panties on stage. my intro to rhetorical devices was the wonderful book the elements of eloquence by mark forsyth, a surprisingly fun read! hopefully that will open some doors for you the way it did for me. 

the downside to this is that once you know rhetorical devices, it’s like learning how the sausage is made. on one hand, as a writer, you’ll have a lot stronger grasp of style, but as a reader good prose loses some of its magic.  

pacing it out

many writers, myself included, rely on the tried and true “he bit the inside of his cheek” or other some such random action to help pace out dialogue. one time my thesis advisor sat me down and said “you’ve got to take all of those out.”

“all of them?” i said.

“all of them,” she said.

i thought, but that will weaken the text! it didn’t. once i cut what i came to call cheek-biter sentences i never went back. and now when i edit for other people i’m like, look i know where you’re coming from but just cut all these out and see how the scene stands. if it doesn’t feel right you can put some back in. a lot of times when you’re drafting you put those in the way some people say “um.” they’re just sentences you jot while you’re thinking of what the other character says, so from a writing perspective it seems like you’re pacing, but readers don’t read it that way. they just want to get to the next line of dialogue.

but sometimes you really do need to pace out a scene and i think there are other ways to do that that don’t rely on banal physical movements, such as:

  • interiority: a sentence or paragraph of relevant cognition, bonus points if you weave in background context. good interiority defines the voice of your writing.
  • observations: i know i just said description is overrated but idk sometimes you just need a character to note the back and forth clacking of one of those desk ball toy things.
  • character texture: maybe your character notes something about the person they’re talking to. a wilted pocket square. a mole that looks like it needs looked at by a dermatologist. a scar on their forehead. some detail that deepens or complicates our understanding of a character.

narratorial consciousness and access

this one is less a cheat and more a problematic opinion i have that doesn’t win me any popularity in writing circles.

i believe that if you’re writing in first person or close third or any narration which is dedicated to the mind of one character, you are only ever obligated to convey the experience of that character’s consciousness. and nothing else.

by that i mean, if your point of view character is unobservant? then they’re not going to even notice the flight attendant is missing one of their canine teeth. if your pov character is focused and obsessive, they’re going to think lavish, detailed paragraphs about that which they’re obsessed with and have no acknowledgement of the rest of the world. if your pov character has no understanding of time, does your story even need to be linear?

defining the scope of a narrator’s cognition early on can give you parameters in which to work. even if you don’t consciously do this, you still do it. if you write in third person limited present tense without really thinking about it, that’s your scope. i’m just pointing out you can choose to do it differently. you get to define your narrator. 

whenever we talk about narration we also talk about information access and the order of information being revealed/conveyed. writing must always be in order; even if you’re writing multiple concurring things, it still has to be rendered on the page in order one after the next, because the human mind can’t read two sentences over top of one another. 

if we’re restricted to the mind of a character, that means we’re also restricted by their knowledge and experiences, and this can be used to your benefit. i don’t want to take too much space for this but i do talk more about the relationship between narration and reality here.

in short, you the writer get to chose 

  1. what the reader knows,
  2. in what order they know it, and
  3. its relationship to the presumed real events of the story, which develops the (un)reliability of your narrator

okay going to cut this off now before i go on more rants about narrative scope. i hope you found this helpful and go on to put some of these nasty lifehacks in your own writing!!

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paranormalglass asked:

hiii sorry for the random ask! i was wondering what brush do you use for your lineart? it looks so pretty and the texture is pretty cool!! and also what software do you use for art? :>

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