Witty Wayfarer Posted December 2, 2020 Posted December 2, 2020 Banners (I have face claims for all characters) Reviews (Especially for Heart of Bastet, Frets and Flames, James Dean Spirit, Norma Jean Heart and my one shot collections, that will be uploaded hopefully throughout the month) Either on the archives or AO3. Podcast recs Picspams (holiday themed, Hufflepuff themed, character themed or story themed) Drabbles Writer Journal Questions Book recs Author Page images Things I like Neville Longbottom Charlie Weasley Lee Jordan Oliver Wood Harmony Friends to lovers Fairytale Retellings/Famous piece of Literature reworking Fluff Romance Faceclaims Michelle - Emma Stone Charlie - Any redhead with freckles. I forget who I usually use. (Either for the one shot collection or Frets and Flames) Ainsley - Lucy Hale George - Oliver Phelps Oliver - Sean Biggerstaff Percy - Linus Wondermann I’ll update for later face claims for my other one shot collections.
GotNoJamsss Posted December 3, 2020 Posted December 3, 2020 Hey There! Dropping by with a little fairytale love for you this holiday season Reading through your list, the song 'Long Live' by TSwift came to mind and then this emerged a while later. Please enjoy this picspam as we head towards the end of a decade, but the start of an age #IHaveATaylorSwiftSongForEverything
Witty Wayfarer Posted December 3, 2020 Author Posted December 3, 2020 16 hours ago, RogueMidwinter said: Hey There! Dropping by with a little fairytale love for you this holiday season Reading through your list, the song 'Long Live' by TSwift came to mind and then this emerged a while later. Please enjoy this picspam as we head towards the end of a decade, but the start of an age #IHaveATaylorSwiftSongForEverything Thank you so much. Well, I love Taylor Swift so it works.
victoria_anne Posted December 4, 2020 Posted December 4, 2020 Merry Christmas I left you a review on Frets and Flames
Witty Wayfarer Posted December 4, 2020 Author Posted December 4, 2020 1 hour ago, victoria_anne said: Merry Christmas I left you a review on Frets and Flames Thank you
ineffable_season Posted December 5, 2020 Posted December 5, 2020 Hi Delaney! I wanted to let you know that I wrote you a little drabble in my Moments in Time collection. The chapter is titled Charlie feat. Oliver: game play. I know you are a fan of Charlie Weasley (likewise ) and I think also of Oliver Wood, so I hope you enjoy this little piece! It does not have sexual content in it, there are some other chapters that do in this collection, hence the content warning on the overall work. It's accepted for all audiences. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this! Happy holidays! Courtney
Everyshipunsinkable Posted December 5, 2020 Posted December 5, 2020 Hellooo! Here’s something I made for you! I hope you like it! Fun fact: Neville Longbottom is called Marcel Lubbermans in the Dutch translation of the books and I just think that name is horrendous!
Witty Wayfarer Posted December 5, 2020 Author Posted December 5, 2020 15 hours ago, prideofsnowfairies said: Hi Delaney! I wanted to let you know that I wrote you a little drabble in my Moments in Time collection. The chapter is titled Charlie feat. Oliver: game play. I know you are a fan of Charlie Weasley (likewise ) and I think also of Oliver Wood, so I hope you enjoy this little piece! It does not have sexual content in it, there are some other chapters that do in this collection, hence the content warning on the overall work. It's accepted for all audiences. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this! Happy holidays! Courtney Thank you so much. I do love Oliver too.
Witty Wayfarer Posted December 5, 2020 Author Posted December 5, 2020 4 hours ago, Everyshipunfreezable said: Hellooo! Here’s something I made for you! I hope you like it! Fun fact: Neville Longbottom is called Marcel Lubbermans in the Dutch translation of the books and I just think that name is horrendous! Thank you. That’s an interesting name for Neville.
Archer Rose Posted December 5, 2020 Posted December 5, 2020 here is a little review gift. happy holidays!
Witty Wayfarer Posted December 5, 2020 Author Posted December 5, 2020 1 hour ago, sugar plum quill said: here is a little review gift. happy holidays! Thank you!
shadowycorner Posted December 10, 2020 Posted December 10, 2020 Hey Delaney, the fairies left a little review on Heart of Bastet
Witty Wayfarer Posted December 10, 2020 Author Posted December 10, 2020 8 hours ago, shadowysnowyfairy said: Hey Delaney, the fairies left a little review on Heart of Bastet Thank you!
Felpata_Lupin Posted December 12, 2020 Posted December 12, 2020 Hello, Delaney! I'm here with a little review for you! Happy holidays!
Witty Wayfarer Posted December 12, 2020 Author Posted December 12, 2020 3 hours ago, Felpata_Blizzard said: Hello, Delaney! I'm here with a little review for you! Happy holidays! Thank you so much
starlitcastles Posted December 26, 2020 Posted December 26, 2020 Hello Delaney! I thought I would drop by with some fairytale retellings book recommendations since I saw that you wanted books recs and that you also liked fairytale retellings so here's some that I would definitely recommend: Beauty by Robin McKinley (Beauty and The Beast) Princess of The Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George (Twelve Dancing Princesses) The Healer's Apprentice by Melanie Dickerson (Sleeping Beauty) Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge (The Little Red Riding Hood) Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu (The Snow Queen) Heartless by Marissa Meyer (Alice in Wonderland but more spefically, the Queen of Hearts) Recommendations aside, I also do hope that you have a great, warm, and lovely holiday season and that 2021 treats you well!
Witty Wayfarer Posted December 27, 2020 Author Posted December 27, 2020 19 hours ago, starliticesculptures said: Hello Delaney! I thought I would drop by with some fairytale retellings book recommendations since I saw that you wanted books recs and that you also liked fairytale retellings so here's some that I would definitely recommend: Beauty by Robin McKinley (Beauty and The Beast) Princess of The Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George (Twelve Dancing Princesses) The Healer's Apprentice by Melanie Dickerson (Sleeping Beauty) Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge (The Little Red Riding Hood) Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu (The Snow Queen) Heartless by Marissa Meyer (Alice in Wonderland but more spefically, the Queen of Hearts) Recommendations aside, I also do hope that you have a great, warm, and lovely holiday season and that 2021 treats you well! The first two were already on my to read list. I added the next three to my to read list. I already read Heartless over years ago. Thanks for the recommendations :).
Darling_take_off_the_mask Posted December 28, 2020 Posted December 28, 2020 Happy holidays, Delaney! Here's a Lee Jordan picspam for you!
Witty Wayfarer Posted December 28, 2020 Author Posted December 28, 2020 11 hours ago, RonsFairyGodmother said: Happy holidays, Delaney! Here's a Lee Jordan picspam for you! Thank you!
magemadi Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 Hi Delaney, happy new year! I'm not sure what kind of podcasts you're into, but here's a few narrative/radio play-style ones that I've been enjoying this year! 1. Faerie -- a very well-done radio-play style mystery/fantasy about a young woman who saves a man's life and is thrown into a secret world where faeries exist and a covert agency exists to protect them, but all is not as it seems. This is a 12-part series, and comes to about 6 hours of play time, and draws you in as the investigation unfolds. 2. The Wayward Guide for the Untrained Eye (and it's companion YT show+ (M)) -- Podcast host Artemis Schue-Horyn and her twin brother Paul venture to a small California mining town called Conner Creek to investigate a case that's dividing the locals and even killing some of them. Rumors of a bloodthirsty werewolf abound as Artemis and Paul find themselves caught up in the plot and have to make decisions on what price they're willing to pay for a juicy story. If you're going to listen to this, it's best done where you alternate podcast & youtube episode, starting with the prologue podcast, then episode 1 of the show, and so on and so forth until the end so you get the full picture of what's going on, as not everything in the podcast is in the show, and vice versa. 3. Anne of Green Gables -- radio play of the first Anne book produced by actress Mary Kate Wiles and friends! Each chapter is a new podcast episode, and it's got wonderful background sounds and ambiance that draws you into the book! I've never gotten around to reading the books, but this is an excellent way to do so instead!
Witty Wayfarer Posted January 2, 2021 Author Posted January 2, 2021 12 hours ago, frostmagemadi said: Hi Delaney, happy new year! I'm not sure what kind of podcasts you're into, but here's a few narrative/radio play-style ones that I've been enjoying this year! 1. Faerie -- a very well-done radio-play style mystery/fantasy about a young woman who saves a man's life and is thrown into a secret world where faeries exist and a covert agency exists to protect them, but all is not as it seems. This is a 12-part series, and comes to about 6 hours of play time, and draws you in as the investigation unfolds. 2. The Wayward Guide for the Untrained Eye (and it's companion YT show+ (M)) -- Podcast host Artemis Schue-Horyn and her twin brother Paul venture to a small California mining town called Conner Creek to investigate a case that's dividing the locals and even killing some of them. Rumors of a bloodthirsty werewolf abound as Artemis and Paul find themselves caught up in the plot and have to make decisions on what price they're willing to pay for a juicy story. If you're going to listen to this, it's best done where you alternate podcast & youtube episode, starting with the prologue podcast, then episode 1 of the show, and so on and so forth until the end so you get the full picture of what's going on, as not everything in the podcast is in the show, and vice versa. 3. Anne of Green Gables -- radio play of the first Anne book produced by actress Mary Kate Wiles and friends! Each chapter is a new podcast episode, and it's got wonderful background sounds and ambiance that draws you into the book! I've never gotten around to reading the books, but this is an excellent way to do so instead! These sound interesting. I like light hearted/comedic/ nostalgic podcasts for future reference.
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