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@multishippinfool / multishippinfool.tumblr.com

Hiya, I'm TC. I'm addicted to multishipping and I'm a multifandom blog. My blog is a love only zone, no hate allowed.everything tagged for your viewing (or not viewing) pleasure
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i just really hope you guys are all generally happy and have people who love you and that you love back and i just hope youre safe and loved and feel warm inside

and i hope you guys never feel like you arent good enough, and that you find peace, and that you find your freedom, whatever it may be, because you all deserve that so much

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i just really hope you guys are all generally happy and have people who love you and that you love back and i just hope youre safe and loved and feel warm inside

and i hope you guys never feel like you arent good enough, and that you find peace, and that you find your freedom, whatever it may be, because you all deserve that so much

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[Image description: drawing of a green bird saying “Don’t let the fear of being a bad writer stop you from writing. If you want to write, write. You can do it. You’ll improve over time. It’s going to be okay and you’re going to be great. Just write.” in a blue speech bubble.]

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Octokitty requested by Claire Kelly on my patreon

[Drawing of a blue octopus cat saying “You’re still creative and you will do good creative work again.” in a pink speech bubble.]

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Scrivener is a writer’s best friend. 

It’s a word processing software created with unruly, complicated novels in mind. However, some writers stay away because its many features can be seem overwhelming at first. If you want to use Scrivener, but haven’t taken the plunge yet. Or if you already use Scrivener, but haven’t explored its many features, check out my three part guide to writing a novel with Scrivener, from planning to editing and all of the key smashing in-between. 

Scrivener comes with tools dedicated to outlining, researching, and brainstorming your manuscript. The first part of this series details everything you can do in Scrivener before setting that first line down in ink (or pixels.) 
The second part in this series covers the actual “writing” part of writing. It covers multiple composition modes (even making your screen mimic Microsoft Word!), writing in split screen, word targets, and more. 
The third part of this series gives advice on exporting your writing into a standard manuscript format, saving each version of your work as you go along, and the best tools for revising your manuscript. 

Download a free 30-day trial of Scrivener at its official site

Disclaimer: This is not an ad. I am not being paid by the Scrivener people. I just really love this software. 

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[Image description: drawing of an orange cat saying “There is still art. There is still music. There are still books. There are still acts of kindness. There are still cute animals. There are still good things.” in a green speech bubble.]

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sams-soul:
SPN FANDOM TRADITION: ALWAYS. REBLOG. ON. TUESDAY.
DO WANT THIS TRADITION TO STAY FOREVER IN THIS FANDOM

ALWAYS.

FANDOM LAW YOU MUST ABIDE

ALWAYS.

I NEARLY FORGOT I AM 25 MINUTES AWAY FROM FORGETTING

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[Image description: drawing of a green bird saying “Don’t let the fear of being a bad writer stop you from writing. If you want to write, write. You can do it. You’ll improve over time. It’s going to be okay and you’re going to be great. Just write.” in a blue speech bubble.]

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Grief, I’ve learned, is really just love. It’s all the love you want to give but cannot. All of that unspent love gathers up in the corners of your eyes, the lump in your throat, and in that hollow part of your chest. Grief is just love with no place to go.

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