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  • May 15th, 2014

    breakingbarriersofficial:

    Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai, China

    Source: breakingbarriersofficial
  • May 14th, 2014

    锦瑟衣庄汉服定制

    Jinse Yizhuang (Taobao: zhongelina) Hanfu Tailor

    Fashion trend:

    Ming Dynasty (1,2,3) / (Sui) Tang Dynasty (4,5,6,7) / Song Dynasty (8,9,10)

  • May 14th, 2014

    锦瑟衣庄汉服定制

    Jinse Yizhuang (Taobao: zhongelina) Hanfu Tailor

    Fashion trend:

    Ming Dynasty (1,2,3) / (Sui) Tang Dynasty (4,5,6,7) / Song Dynasty (8,9,10)

  • May 12th, 2014
    https://juliekjohnsonbooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/tumblr_m5trh0mc7k1ruwgxso1.mp3

    leeeeni:

    thebeabook:

    doctorbeifong:

    A truly MINDBLOWING lesson on the origin of American Southern accents.

    image

    The gif could not be more perfect in describing what just happened.

    yay historical linguistics!

    Source: voices-and-variables
  • Southern Gothic Genre

    May 12th, 2014

    fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment:

    Definitions

    Gothic Fiction: Gothic fiction (sometimes referred to as Gothic horror) is a genre of literature that combines elements of both horror and romance. As a genre, it is generally believed to have been invented by the English author Horace Walpole, with his 1764 novel The Castle of…

    Southern Gothic Genre

  • The Uses and Abuses of Dialect: Y’all Be Sayin’ Wha’?

    May 12th, 2014
    Dialectologists, those who study dialects, have discovered that the writing errors that tend to irritate readers the most are what the experts call “dialect difference.” Four out of five readers report that reading representations of heavy dialect is extremely bothersome. But almost all readers report that they want characters to sound individual-unique and specific-not like cardboard cutouts.

    We can’t just stick to the “King’s English” and call it good, but we cannot lapse into heavy dialect if we want to keep our readers reading. Since people tend to speak differently in so many places and situations, and also because fiction is best when it conjures up verisimilitude, using dialect in your writing can lend color, accuracy, and liveliness. Use of proper dialect helps to vividly express a character’s identity and to spark readers’ interest in both narrative and characterization. At the same time, writers must pay careful attention to the words they put in characters’ mouths and the way that dialogue sounds and reads.

    The Uses and Abuses of Dialect: Y’all Be Sayin’ Wha’?

  • The Character Wardrobe Meme

    May 12th, 2014

    captainhanni:

    sephiramy:

    Send a number to my ask box along with a character of your choice, and I’ll draw up the ensuing ensemble! (If the character chosen wouldn’t wear the option given… go ahead and sub in something else!)

    DRAW YOUR CHARACTER WEARING…

    1. Underwear
    2. Casual clothes
    3. …

    The Character Wardrobe Meme

  • May 6th, 2014

    What amazes me is that most days I feel useless. I don’t seem to accomplish anything – just a few pages, most of which don’t seem very good. Yet, when I put all those wasted days together, I somehow end up with a book of which I’m very proud.

    Louis Sachar (via fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment)
    Source: referenceforwriters
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