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andraste's ass

@andrastesass / andrastesass.tumblr.com

thedosian at heart my fanfic
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*pops onto tumblr for 10 seconds to wave flags frantically in the direction of my current non-fandom writing projects, then scurries back out again*

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Murder-You-Vote is the story of six strangers at a ski-lodge for a Valentine’s Day singles retreat. But their first night, a blizzard snows them in.

Oh, and… someone dies.

Things turn from bad to worse as someone – or something – starts killing them off one by one.

And you get to vote for who goes next.

Sound awesome? Of course it does. This is a collaborative effort between five authors and we’ve been working on this for months. I’m so excited to finally get to share it with all of you. The entire story is free to read in serialized installments on Wattpad (plus check out the character profiles, and more information about the authors participating). When you vote, you have the chance to win books by the participating authors or awesome people sponsoring us!

(Oh, also all the authors are LGBT and some of the characters are as well, if that’s of interest to you) 

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MAGE NERDS!

This definitely happens, doesn’t it? I think they’d be really gracious at first when being amended/corrected, but eventually it all goes to hell…

Rotunda looks perfect for a gladiator pit tbh.  Let them fight it out :3

In this armor ;)

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We’re trying a new system with these spooky shirts – all spooky options can be paired with any of the 24 identities.

As always, our shirts come in fitted and unisex options, and a variety of colors (including orange and black). Proceeds go to support awesome LGBT writers and artists.

These shirts will now be available year round, but order before Oct 11th for guaranteed Halloween delivery!

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The October 2015 Issue is roughly 45 pages long, filled cover to cover with short stories and art all centered around a positive portrayal of queerness.

Featured in this issue:

  • Worth It by Jamie Lackey – a post-apocalyptic zombie survival story with a young queer woman as the protagonist
  • Is the Dragon Whole? by Crystal Lynn – futuristic urban fantasy story of con artists and dragon bones with a bisexual character and two ladies in a relationship – fully illustrated by teenage nonbinary artist AJ Shostak
  • Compound Spelling by Anne E. Johnson – a fun story of a gay teenage gamer boy who plays a wizard in an online fantasy game and finds himself confronting real magic in real life
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