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Current Writing Project:

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Some Cruel Tide | Mature | 4,318 words | Complete

Pre-canon AU. In which Dean’s first case goes awry when a shapeshifter posing as John Winchester takes advantage of his obedience to his father. Warnings for nonexplicit depictions of sexual abuse.

A Cliff That Knew Too Many Tides | Explicit | 85,214 words | In Progress

Season 1 AU in which the consequences of Some Cruel Tide are explored. Dean’s relationship with his father is more strained, his devotion more intense, and Sam is increasingly able to see through the cracks in Dean’s paranoid facade. Featuring Cassie Robinson and Deacon Kaylor as prominent side characters. Warnings for internalized homophobia and discussions of past trauma and trauma responses.

Current fandom interests:

(in order of interest) Supernatural, Daredevil, Hannibal, The Expanse, The Flash/DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Marvel (MCU crit), Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Merlin

Other interests:

Name etymology and usage history

How to Write Substance Use

Taoism (neglected side blog)

Shaming rich people for ugly houses and wealth crimes

Original music

Past Writing

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It’s going to require you to accept people whose beliefs do not align with yours. Difficult people. People whose personalities grate on you. It’s going to require grace and tolerance and the ability to debate ethics and politics without ultimatums. It’s going to require biting your tongue when correcting someone would hurt more than it helps. Reading the room and picking correct moments. Thinking deeply about the people in your community and, with an optimistic lack of malice, wonder what might be causing their worst behaviors and what you can do to work around them.

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