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retrofucking: RetroFucking scene from “Immoral Tales” aka Contes immoraux (1974)
Paloma Picasso in “Immoral Tales” (aka Contes immoraux, 1974)
Vaneggio doing a little historical fiction goddessveronica: #Femdom #cuckold art
auditoresofia: Assassin’s Creed is a historical fiction action-adventure open world stealth video game series that consists of five main games and a number of supporting materials, as of 2013.
While all my boyhood friends immersed in gangster rap culture, dreaming of being like their macho idols, they never knew, that in the secrecy of my bedroom, I loved nothing more than vicariously experienced the fictional historic melodramas of my favorite
Flamboyant actor realizes his dream.
brunhiddensmusings: jeneelestrange: incorrectdiscworldquotes: tilthat: TIL of the “Tiffany Problem”. Tiffany is a medieval name—short for Theophania—from the 12th century. Authors can’t use it in historical or fantasy fiction, however, because
eroticatorium: Here’s a sample chapter from Blacks Downlow, a new story in the Str8 Studs Downlow series. This one is set at the founding of a (fictional) Historically Black College in the Deep South in the early 20th century, and it’s a hot and
The Three Musketeers
strangebiology: The opening credits in the new season of American Horror Story, called “Freakshow,” show fictionalized versions of real historical performers. They are identified by J Tithonus Pednaud on his website The Human Marvels. There are several
reikans-deactivated20160819: A Villain (also known in film and literature as the “antagonist,” “baddie”, “bad guy”, or “black hat”) is an “evil” character in a story, whether a historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction.The
faded-mind: theangelshavethetimeturner: invite-me-to-your-memories: i understand the historical reasons why English is the most common language but if I was writing a speculative fiction novel and I said “the language that most people learn as a
mariesbookblog: faded-mind: theangelshavethetimeturner: invite-me-to-your-memories: i understand the historical reasons why English is the most common language but if I was writing a speculative fiction novel and I said “the language that most
The Astrologer, by Scott G.F. Bailey
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jadafitch: My annual spooky illustration is also a seamless pattern design. This fictional haunted village features seven historic Maine buildings in the spirit of Halloween, with lots of spooky details. The buildings include:- The Victoria Mansion,
gwendoline-christies: I just love stories and story telling. I think prepping to play a real person is much different from playing a fictional character and so far you feel a responsibility towards whom the real historical character was, but your text
Why is the “historical realism” thing always rape?
legally-bitchtastic: kellanium: wolfheart1312: kellanium: Honestly as much as I love the enthusiasm people are showing to beat up Nazis I can’t help but be irked at how people are perpetuating the historical fiction that America was the most vehement
littlegirlvoice: Kitten just wants to clarify that positions like nadu are Gorean, and not necessarily traditional submissive poses. They are lovely, but they come from a fictional set of fantasy books and not historical BDSM or leather traditions. Also,
superheroesincolor: Crowdfunding: Hidden Youth: Speculative Stories of Marginalized Children by Bart Leib “Three years ago, we launched a Kickstarter to fund an anthology of historical speculative fiction, telling the stories of people who had been
fallenvictory: To outfit an entire fictional nation, Ruth E. Carter studied a crucial and non-historical reference tool — a “Wakandan Bible” — which helped her map out and break down the different communities within the kingdom. “I looked at
Recently I listened to a historical fiction novel that used a lot of direct quotes from old letter mail and in the preface the author mentioned changing the dialogue slightly in order to make it less “stiff” sounding to today’s audience.
medievalpoc: Medievalpoc: Fiction Week! Back by popular demand, starting this Monday (June 30), Medievalpoc will be showcasing works of Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Speculative Fiction and much, much more. Book reviews, thematic essays, discussions about
ancwritingresources: Resource: Writing Historical Fiction I’ve always had a weakness for Historical Fiction, whether it be my childhood dream of writing a story in the time of Pompeii’s fateful covering during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, or my
My favorite author in the world emailed me back to say she got my book in the mail yesterday and I quote her, “it looks like it has had more adventures than Odysseus!” (It’s a very beat to shit book. I’ve read it that much)I can’t believe she’s
I bought Margaret George’s new book, The Confessions of Young Nero. This author took the time to sign my books and made me feel special so I can’t wait to read this!
willcolbykettles: pomme-poire-peche: alphasapphirebrendan: Make queer period pieces with happy endings make queer realistic fiction with happy endings make queer historical fiction with happy endings destroy the idea that any queer person born before
historical-nonfiction: Eighty percent of Soviet males born in 1923 didn’t survive WWII. Historical Non-fiction: Sometimes brief. Sometimes lengthy. Always interesting.
ghostwrassler: some trading cards portraits for a tiny collaborative show with my wonderful and talented girlfriend @lriel <3these are characters from our shared western historical (?) fiction project! there’s 22 in all so these are just a fraction
Strange Horizons Articles: Representing Marginalized Voices in Historical Fiction and Fantasy, by Joyce Chng, David Anthony Durham, Kari Sperring, and Vanessa Rose Phin
did-you-kno: Vikings didn’t wear horned helmets. It’s an old stereotype based on fiction. This is the only complete Viking-era helmet that’s ever been found. Source
writingtipsandtricks: nyehcromancer: samswritingtips: A breakdown of medieval armor, since a lot of pieces are required to create a full suit. Ref For all of use writing medieval historical fiction/fantasy/fight scenes with armor/etc
osointricate:osointricate:osointricate:The blonde doctor ladies that bossed people around and were experts in their fields and may have had a formative influence on my childhood the brunettes with swords in high concept historical fiction movies that
jakubsan:1920 - mech on the fieldnew painting from my personal historical-fiction project 1920+ ( and upcoming board game ‘Scythe’ ), based on my old sketch.Say, cheeeeese! :)
noel–coward: straight writers: gay people can’t get happy endings in historical fiction, it’s just not realistic… an actual gay author in 1914:
tywinllannister: → An endless list of fictional or historical “characters” I can’t help but worship→ Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff (Marvel/MCU)
tywinllannister: → An endless list of fictional or historical “characters” I can’t help but worship→ Hermione Granger (Harry Potter)
tywinllannister: → An endless list of fictional or historical “characters” I can’t help but adore→ Simba (The lion king)
queenrhaenyra: → An endless list of fictional or historical “characters” I can’t help but worship→ Hermione Granger (Harry Potter)
medievalpoc: medievalpoc: Theme Chosen by Medievalpoc Patrons: Fiction Week! Starting this Monday 10/6/14, Medievalpoc will be posting awesome fiction featuring diverse characters and stories, including Historical Fiction and Fantasy, Dystopian Lit,
autismserenity: gas-masks-offurcial: faded-mind: theangelshavethetimeturner: invite-me-to-your-memories: i understand the historical reasons why English is the most common language but if I was writing a speculative fiction novel and I said “the
beckisbookshelf:f e b. -08- b p c || fav. genre || turn of the century to 1930’s historical fiction. gimme.
nessielesbian: hey just a wee thing if you’re an aspiring creator of historical fiction like moi if you’ve ever sat down to write your story and thought ‘ok but what is the historical backdrop for these characters on this particular month, or
frequentlyvibrating:seeing-ghosts:“Lynching” from Tyler Shields’ “Historical Fiction” series http://www.tylershields.com/series/historical-fiction/
coolthingoftheday: coolthingoftheday: French artist Vivi Mac uses a variety of spilled drinks and food to create paintings of famous historical figures, celebrities, and fictional characters. A lot of people seem to like this post, so here’s a video
mortisia: Da Vinci’s Demons (2013) An American historical fantasy drama series that presents a fictional account of Leonardo da Vinci’s early life. My edit || Season 1
smirgoul: eichmanns: Vaneggio doing a little historical fiction goddessveronica: #Femdom #cuckold art so good
More Fantasy and Historical Fiction Featuring Main Characters of Color
medievalpoc: sourcedumal: note-a-bear: ooooooh OOOH LOOK AT THAT HISTORICAL ACCURACY THO In which fantasy fiction with characters of color is subjected to the “historical accuracy” test and comes out on top once again… (fyi this is the author
bookelfe: Actual Crossdressing Drama Heroine Emma Edmonds, oh my God, I’ve never encountered a historical individual whose life aligns so exactly with every single trope of romantic cross-dressing fiction. Like, reading about her lfe, I could picture