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alyxrae: universalfanfic: writing advice: never italicize words to show emphasis! if you’re writing well then the reader will know and you don’t need them! me: oh really??? listen up, pal, you can just try an pull italics from my cold, dead fingers
gayacecyborg: gayacecyborg: me writing: me when the readers think my bullshit is brilliant:
clintpereira: docloudscomeinpurple: writing tip: don’t tell us your character’s backstory. don’t tell us what your character is thinking. don’t tell us what your character is doing. don’t tell us anything. the reader should simply look at a
art-centric: Hodler, Ferdinand - THE READER. c.1885
As a writer, I can’t stand articles rife with useless references and allusions that don’t really help the reader in anyway. We get it, you read, you are fluent in pop-culture references, but your writing is sloppy. I also can’t stand
dead-molchun: Ferdinand Heilbuth (1826-1889) The Reader 1856. (I would say ‘Portrait Elijah Wood’). this is a joke, sorry.
bobbygio: Lorusso Joseph - The Readers
thunderstruck9:Salman Toor (Pakistani, b. 1983), The Reader, 2018. Oil on panel, 9 x 12 in.
newloverofbeauty:Hervé Guibert: The Reader (1980s)
windypoplarsroom: Jean Baptiste Camille Corot “The Reader Crowned with Flowers or Virgil’s Muse”
inspirationgallery: From Patricia Fieldwalker’s Black Magic collection. Lexa Morse by Mike Lewis. Wardrobe Stylist Kirsten Reader. Hair and Make-up by Blair Petty
bibliolectors: Readers added / Lectores añadidos (ilustración de Alejandra Karageorgiu)
collegeessayguy: As awesome as this word is, you shouldn’t use it in your college essay. (Because even the reader wouldn’t know what it meant.) :-)
im-hot-and-you-re-not: life of the readers
hirxeth: The Reader (2008) dir. Stephen Daldry
Y’all be analyzing how much Ben and Joe touch, but haven’t spoken about the mesh shirtYou knowTHAT one
docloudscomeinpurple:writing tip: don’t tell us your character’s backstory. don’t tell us what your character is thinking. don’t tell us what your character is doing. don’t tell us anything. the reader should simply look at a blank page and
inspiredbybooks: The Reader (ca.1877) Robert James Gordon
nprplays: This video from London-based gaming journalist Matt Lees raises some excellent points regarding game reviewers and what readers and players should get out of them, as well as what they should know going in to them. He also talks about Dark
realtimecuckolding: Even though Tumblr is anonymous, and even though it’s something I’ve mentioned many times before, it’s humiliating beyond belief to admit to my readers that Sweetie feeds me cum.
f-featherbrain: “The Reader” magazine, 1904 (via: abecedarian)
eternellementsensuelle: ‘Only one thing can make a soul complete, and that thing is love.’ | Bernhard Schlink, The Reader @empoweredinnocence
hirxeth:The Reader (2008) dir. Stephen Daldry
dragonborn: fanmix challenge, ii. favorite kinds of characters [2/2] → An anti-hero is a protagonist who is as flawed or more flawed than most characters; (s)he is someone who disturbs the reader with their weaknesses yet is sympathetically portrayed,
thesmallfires: The reader. Portland, OR. 2014
shooting-myself: For the reader that said “It looks a little photo shopped, but if it was true I’d like to bend her over!” …. does that look photoshopped to you?
fluffmugger: blaukrautsuppe: hufflepuff-headcanons: honestly the harry potter fandom is so wild like we’ve all collectively refused to accept cursed child as canon but some college kids tell us hufflepuffs are particularly good finders and we don’t
fleurdulys: The Reader - Charles Baugniet 19th century
huariqueje:La Liseuse (The Reader) - Marie Laurencin 1913French painter 1883-1956
teachingliteracy: The Reader’s Corner. (by Mroovac)
leboditibane: The reader
slightlyignorant: The Reader by Shakespearesmonkey on Flickr.
teachingliteracy:…the reader… (by Sichtweisen_CB)
A Reader With Bad Habits
worldwithinworld: When you are writing a story and refer to a character by a physical trait, occupation, age, or any other attribute, rather than that character’s name, you are bringing the reader’s attention to that particular attribute. That can
sassysexymilf: “I need you, the reader, to imagine us, for we don’t really exist if you don’t.” ~ Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita https://sassysexymilf.tumblr.com
fohk: The Reader (2008)
huariqueje: The Reader (Romain Coolus) - Edouard Vuillard, 1897-99 French, 1868-1940 Oil on cardboard, V. Madrigal Collection, New York
suckbloood: - The reader.
marksrump: The Reader
just-shower-thoughts: There’s a small chance that you, the reader, will die today. have a good day :)
Lis the Reader
art-mirrors-art: John Currin - The Reader (2010) Oil on canvas, ~90 x 120 cm. Private collection.
rebelerik: +David Kross+ (1) - in The Reader
universalfanfic: writing advice: never italicize words to show emphasis! if you’re writing well then the reader will know and you don’t need them! me: oh really??? listen up, pal, you can just try an pull italics from my cold, dead fingers