alexwoolfson:

Why Strong Female Characters Are Bad for Women

So, I was reading reactions to this Tumblr post about the portrayal of women in media which lead me to the link above.

Interesting food for thought for this male writer of genre fiction…

interesting read

Tags: writing

Notes for Batfam fanfiction writers:

foreverjoyous:

luanna255:

unorigelnal:

luanna255:

(Frankly, some canon writers could stand to keep these in mind, too.)

1) Jason threatening to kill other Batfamily members should be used sparingly, and having him attempt to kill other Batfam members should be deployed with extreme, extreme caution. Jason will react to other Batfam members with open hostility and large amounts of snark, but he pretty much only goes after the bad guys (contrary to what BftC seems to think), and he’s not really one for making death threats every time he opens his mouth. He’s not Damian.

2) Stephanie is not all sunshine and joy. The girl has a large amount of ‘tude, too. She’s not Pollyanna. She has a temper, she won’t hesitate to tell off people who deserve it, and she has a cynical side, too. This is a girl who’s been through a lot, who lost her innocence pretty early on, and although she’s still among the most optimistic of the Bats (her and Dick), that’s not all there is to her.

3) Babs and Tim are not “the smart ones” to the exclusion of all the other Batkids. Yes, Babs and Tim are geniuses, and yes, they are probably the most cerebral and logical ones. But it’s important to remember that the other Batkids are all intelligent in their own ways, too. Jason isn’t just “the angry one” - he’s also incredibly cunning and resourceful. He knows what he’s doing. Dick was the detective prodigy long before Tim came along, and he’s arguably has the best leadership skills in the DCU. Damian isn’t just a stab-happy brat, he’s clearly inherited his father’s brains. Playing up the emotion vs. logic contrast between Dick and Tim or Babs and Steph is great - as long as you don’t start making the other Batkids stupid or incompetent simply because they’re around Babs or Tim. ALL of the Batkids are smart.

4) Jason and Bruce did not spend the entirety of Jason’s Robin tenure arguing. Bruce could actually be quite sweet and supportive with Jason, and for his part Jason was generally happy and enthusiastic about being Robin (and had an amazing ability to make Bruce smile, too, right from the very beginning). Jason could be more violent and angry than Dick, it’s true, but if you focus too much on how he was angry and ‘dooooomed’ from the beginning, you’re not accurately portraying him or his relationship with Bruce.

5) Babs does not need to have a snarky comeback to every single sentence out of Dick’s mouth. Yes, she loves to tease him, but she’s equally likely to just be openly affectionate (even when he gives her an opening to mess with him). If Dick says “Hi, it’s nice to see you”, you really can just have Babs say “I’m glad to see you, too” without twelve different sarcastic comments. Babs loves to snark, but she’s also an incredibly warm and caring person, too. (It’s also worth noting that Babs doesn’t always have the upper hand in their relationship, either. She knocks Dick off his feet like no one else does - literally and metaphorically - but Dick is probably the only one who can, to use Dinah’s phrase, make “the great Oracle embarrassed like a little schoolgirl”.)

6) Cass is a woman of few words, but she is neither cold nor humorless. She’s actually incredibly sweet, and she’s perfectly willing to joke around and laugh. (Heck, she can even troll with the best of them!) Characterizing Cass as cold or emotionless is actually about as far from her true personality as you can get. Being badass is NOT the same thing as having no emotions. Similarly, if you write Tim as some kind of super-serious mini-Bruce (not that Bruce is as humorless as many writers portray him, either), you’re not really understanding him. Tim is basically a gigantic dork who loves joking around with the people he loves and has an absolutely ridiculous sense of humor. (Oh, and he’s not neat all the time, either.)

7) Catchphrases should be used sparingly, and are not substitutes for genuine personality. Damian does not tack “-tt-” onto every sentence out of his mouth. Babs is unlikely refer to Dick as “Hunk Wonder” or “Short-Pants” more than a few times in one conversation. Steph does not constantly make jokes about waffles and the color eggplant. All of these things can be mixed into dialogue here and there to good effect. But if you start relying on them too much, especially to elevate otherwise flat characterization, it comes across as unrealistic and irritating. Your characterization should speak for itself. Catchphrases, nicknames, and signature jokes are there to enhance characterization - they do not, on their own, comprise it.

8) Dick is a flirt, but he doesn’t think about sex 24/7, nor is he going to want to sleep with every attractive person he meets. He has relationship ethics, and when he does have casual flings, it’s not something he feels comfortable with. Nor is he likely to just take off his clothes in public without some kind of in-story justification for it. Dick has an outgoing personality, and he is a sexual character, but taking these qualities to an extreme and writing him as some kind of exhibitionist sex maniac is completely out-of-character. (It’s also worth noting that while he is a flirt, he isn’t crass about it. He uses the adjectives ‘lovely’ and ‘wonderful’ to describe Kory in skimpy bikinis. Need I say more?)

9) This is the most important one: Bruce is neither a terrible person nor an abusive father. Is he emotionally distant sometimes? Yes, absolutely. Is he too hard on his kids at times? Yes, that too. But he’s also often warm, supportive, and extremely loving towards his children. He doesn’t always expect perfection, and even though sometimes his standards are too high, there are just as many moments where he’s sensitive and understanding when his kids mess up (or think they’ve messed up). Bottom line is, he loves his kids deeply, and he tries to be the best father he can. And he’s a good person. He makes mistakes - terrible mistakes, sometimes - but he can be a really wonderful father at times, too. (And he’s not humorless either!)

Anyone care to add your own?

Nothing to add. This post is already perfect.

Well, if shirtless Isaiah Mustafa approves, what more endorsement do I really need? ;-)

LUANNA - You’ve proved your perfectness again. Seriously- that Barbara paragraph; it gives me hope in my RPing of Babs. Like, I’m not always making snarky comments for her, sometimes I’m just having a conversation with another character and only will make snarky comments when I can’t help myself. Like “This would be perfect-I have to write it” type thing. So THANK YOU THANK YOU

I’ve been given my confidence again. <3

Plus, the rest of this post is PERFECTION too.

(via wondergirled-old)

Tags: batman writing

Got my new writing desk buddy today. Wanted this wee guy for ages.

pity he&#8217;s no a true Scotsman!!!

Got my new writing desk buddy today. Wanted this wee guy for ages.

pity he’s no a true Scotsman!!!

narwh4les:

cywus:

ratchetbiebs:

ni4ll:

this show omg

these boys omg

they’re 20 omfg

omfg i love them

I just posted a new chapter of my fanfic about these two and then this comes up. creepy? no just a coincidence

narwh4les:

cywus:

ratchetbiebs:

ni4ll:

this show omg

these boys omg

they’re 20 omfg

omfg i love them

I just posted a new chapter of my fanfic about these two and then this comes up. creepy? no just a coincidence

(Source: powersprousebros, via barbiegotfat)

i have 8 pages to type up and i’m procastinating so hard.


i’d be fine if i had my ipod and could listen to music. but that means going down stairs if i do that i willjhave to help make mexican food with my mum or play with the dog. really need this written by tonight so i can keep my streak alive of posting at least once a month on FF.net

-Sleeping over-

Damian/Colin - PG

First time kissing.

Very short only 273 words

My first time writing a Bat-family fic that im willing to share

Read More

starts writing end of lastest chapter of fanfic which has nothing to do with Batman or comics

still end up writing half a page of smut involving robin and another unnamed character…

away to try and finish the latest chapter of my fanfic…

don’t think i will since my lucky/favourite pencil has been stolen. I know it’s stupid but i’ve written almost every word in this story with that pencil and it feels wrong writing without it. i’m already four days behind schedule so i really need to get this done to catch up. i’m not sure what to do and i keep getting messages asking whats happening and i’m just like…

Music and writing

so i’m sitting on my bed with a keyboard on my lap as i type up some notes and story stuff and im listening to music to help me work since it does help and two songs come on that i am completely in love with the songs are Heres To Us by Halestorm and Welcome Home, Son by radical face. Not sure if you’ve heard Welcome Home, Son it’s the song from the Nikon adverts. i just like the celebratory tone iof Here’s to us and Welcome home, son gives me the similar feeling to when chris comes home.

on a unrelated topic i’m writing up more of my story. i hate that i can’t write stuff directly onto my computer. i need to use pencil and paper otherwise it a) comes out as complete garbage or b) i sit staring at the screen doing nothing. the only good side is once i’ve finsihed writing on paper i can edit it as i type it up

I may just be too gay to be pansexual

I’m siting her at twenty past two in the morning watching west side story and typing up some of my story from my notes and I’m typing in time with the music…

America is an amazing song

"Fan fiction is what literature might look like if it were reinvented from scratch after a nuclear apocalypse by a band of brilliant pop-culture junkies trapped in a sealed bunker. They don’t do it for money. That’s not what it’s about. The writers write it and put it up online just for the satisfaction. They’re fans, but they’re not silent, couchbound consumers of media. The culture talks to them, and they talk back to the culture in its own language."

The Boy Who Lived Forever | Time Magazine (via gypsy-sunday)

This is probably the best, non-judgmental description of fan fiction I’ve ever heard of in main stream media.

(via raeseddon)

I will forever reblog this.

(via roachpatrol)

(via nooowestayandgetcaught)

a-writers-littlethings:

ilovereadingandwriting:

(via 25 Things I Want To Say To So-Called “Aspiring” Writers)

Don’t know about the ‘I will finish the shit that I started,’ but ME GUSTA.

a-writers-littlethings:

ilovereadingandwriting:

(via 25 Things I Want To Say To So-Called “Aspiring” Writers)

Don’t know about the ‘I will finish the shit that I started,’ but ME GUSTA.

perfect-tea:

This one goes out to all the writers in my life.  Don’t lie.  You know this is true. ♥ 




Gonna cry at the accuracy&#8230;

perfect-tea:

This one goes out to all the writers in my life.  Don’t lie.  You know this is true.  

Gonna cry at the accuracy…

(via wayne-manor)

i finally find my earphones and i discover my ipod has been left downstairs

i can’t go get it cause it will wake up the dog, guess this means no music for my writing tonight :(

I always see people say “Oh I’m gonna write the next chapter now.” and then they have it up by like the end of the day or the next. And I don’t know how the hell they do it.

polkamusic:

This is me when I write

(Source: shaneandersex, via staticraining)