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@auger8 / auger8.tumblr.com

So, yeah, I post stuff I find interesting sometimes. I follow some NSFW stuff and sometimes I re-blog it. I swear a lot but I don't think that makes me a bad person or anything. Just FYI.
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Hey everyone. My 20% off all pose products discount code is ending on my store https://gumroad.com/posemuse . You can still use code FEB20OFF while checking out. There’s over 800 poses. Immediate .pdf or .zip digital delivery. Enjoy, Justin

3 pages from Poses For Artists Volume 2.

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commission update

(I still have to pay rent. Please share this. Thank u)

Commissions are still open

You can write me on email:

evil.owl.loki@gmail.com

or DM

(feel free to ask any questions) payment: PayPal

have 5-6 slots for January

I will be grateful for the repost

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mmmm-books

Can’t believe Jane Austen wrote Pride and Prejudice in the 2000s

And in 2015 Emily Brontë released literary clsssic Wuthering Heights

Thank God someone paved the way for them…

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nitrosplicer

if you think jk was the first woman author, you don’t actually care about women authors.

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syrupie

Mary Shelley didnt fuck on her parents graves for this level of disrespect

Murasaki Shikibu didn’t invent the novel for this.

Christine de Pizan did not sit down at her desk and write The Book of the City of Ladies, advocating for women’s education and finding value in women of all social classes and backgrounds, in 1405 for this.

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ailorian

🎶SHAHARIZADE HAD A THOUSAND TALES🎶

This……….isn’t even true in 20th century fantasy or childrens books? Pierce, Lackey, Applegate, McCaffrey, Bradley, Butler, whomst?

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amuseoffyre

Casual reminder that

  • a woman was the first known author/poet in 2300BC - Enheduanna
  • the first novel in recorded history was written by a woman in 1010AD - Murasaki Shikibu
  • the earliest example of science fiction was written by a woman in 1666 - Margaret Cavendish
  • horror science fiction was popularised by a teenage girl in 1818 - Mary Shelley
  • a Scotswoman expanded childrens’ stories from moralising tales into anarchic adventures in the mid 1800s, well before it became popular in the early 20th century - Catherine Sinclair
  • the masked/costumed hero archetype that inspired Batman and Zorro was created by a woman in 1905 - Baroness Emma Orczy
  • And while she is problematic as all get out, we all know who is to blame for popularising Boarding School fiction (which is a huge inspiration of She Who Must Not Be Named) from the 1930s onwards - Enid Blyton

And do I even need to mention what a badass pioneer Ursula Le Guin was for women author in the fantasy/sci-fi genre?

Not to mention Agatha Christie is literally second only to Shakespeare in terms of works sold – 4 billion compared to JKR’s paltry 500 million 

Mary Shelly did what?

She popularized horror science fiction, try to keep up here.

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