I feel like we really lost something when we started looking at writing as a reader-centric product meant to appeal to the desires of a specific audience rather than a writer-centric approach of someone writes whatever particular thing particular compels them/whatever weird thing the demons in their head want to talk about, and people out there who are also compelled, and/or relate, find that writing. A lot of discussions of writing really center around what readers want rather than a writer's exploration. Sometimes as a reader I don't know what I want. I click on a fic or pick up a book I'm not sure about but that looks interesting, and I love it. Reading what I expect to get is it's own joy, but we always need to expand our horizons and not get mad at creators for not always writing what we want/expect.
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Some of my favorite Alucard paintings in honor of The Symphony of the Night's 28th anniversary
@simpingforclaudette Hiroyuki Sanada 👀
Hiroyuki Sanada in The Making of Onmyoji (2001)
Wait what happens????????????? 👀👀👀
No one told me about this before
just finished reading the translation of the hiromasa mimic and ohhh my god the fic potential of seimei being at the mercy of two hiromasas ??? hello ???? is anyone there ???
the original onmyoji stories are WILD
...sick 🫠