The pics thread

not really sure why i was so hesitant to mention this earlier



i can actually relate to this^^ prolly more than anyone else here

Lori Bell is my vent character
https://www.wattpad.com/myworks/275239723/write/1091648874
Lori killing her mom was a story i wrote to help me with my actual mom dying
https://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/threads/my-mom-is-dead-should-i-feel-bad-about-it.639405/
Lori's always swimming around in my head, she only exists as short-stories instead of a long novel
and each separate "story" was my way of dealing with fucked up shit in my life


I like the sci-fi/supernatural elements to this. It sorta in vagueness reminds me of this guro manga my friend likes called The Pumpkin Knight. I'm not a fan of extreme guro stuff, but maybe you can take something from it.
 
@Terasophe
yes
Lori Bell is guro
i actually wrote down a ton of stories for her, just havent posted any of them online yet
she always lives in Short-stories instead of full length novels to
A
entertain the specific A-D-D Facebook-addicts who can't sit through reading a full-length novel
B
as paying homage to those old-school Sci-Fi short stories from the gap of time when most Sci-Fi was short stories
C
she's a super-hero and each short story is self-contained (like the winnie-the-pooh stories) where you can read them in any order you want, (think of early-90's Batman cartoon) and you can judge review them seperately (see A) and when i get around to posting them online i'd like someone like @TageRyche to rank them from-best-to-worst

she's a serial killer describing her kills in the first person (like the Dexter Morgan books)
all of the stories are always first-person, for several reasons
1
to entertain those people that prefer 1st person (the audiences of 50 shades of grey/Twilight Saga/Hunger Games/Divergent Trilogy etc etc)
2
first-person a short-cut for world-building like Hunger Games and Anita Blake and Divergent series
3
first person making the unpleasant elements become palatable (Anita Blake and 50 shades of grey)
4
first-person helping with suspension-of-disbelief (Anita Blake Twilight Saga Anne Rice's vampire novels)
5
first-person making it easier for the reader to accept the principal protagonist doing things that the reader wouldn't do (Anita Blake and Dexter Morgan)
 
I like how elaborate you've gotten with this Blurry, holy shit.
she's been swimming around in my head for forever
the idea of a coat being bonded to a pair of magic boots is something i stole from this ancient public domain character Kent Thurston
 
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