LordoftheFans

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
ahhhsami
ahhhsami

A Simple Trick for Fic Writers

Hey, if you're a fic writer and a character speaks in a different language, you don't just have to add the translation in the notes. Use the following HTML coding to add 'text on hover' to the word(s). If the reader is on a computer they can hover over the text to see the translation.

<div title="This is the text in the box!">This is the text that shows in your fic!</div>

Here are some examples from a fic on my AO3.

This coding here <div title="a fool, idiot (lit. emptyhead)">Eyn utreekov</div> will show this on hover.

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This next example shows that you can add a lot of text. The formatting is the same as above.

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PS: When doing this, there may be spacing issues, but you can edit the text through AO3's html or rich text editor. From there you can add italics (like I did), bold, etc, and fix any weird spacing issues. Just be careful not to delete the coding that you worked so hard on 😂

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hrodvitnon
strawberrypincushion

I am not immune to the trope of "character overextends themselves in a bout of god-like power and immediately passes out afterwards".

Bonus points if they do a superhero landing and / or crack a one liner before collapsing.

Double bonus points if right before they collapse into a puddle the last thing they see is their friends / love interest sprinting towards them at high velocity.

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saraswritingtipps

Body language cheat sheet for writers

As a writer, understanding and incorporating body language into your storytelling can greatly enhance your characters and their interactions. Here's a cheat sheet to help you describe body language effectively:


Facial Expressions:

* Raised eyebrows: Surprise, disbelief, or curiosity.

* Furrowed brow: Concentration, confusion, or frustration.

* Smiling: Happiness, amusement, or friendliness.

* Frowning: Disapproval, sadness, or concern.

* Lip biting: Nervousness, anticipation, or tension.


Eye Movements:

* Eye contact: Confidence, interest, or honesty.

* Avoiding eye contact: Shyness, guilt, or deception.

* Narrowed eyes: Suspicion, skepticism, or concentration.

* Wide eyes: Shock, fear, or surprise.

* Rolling eyes: Exasperation, annoyance, or disbelief.


Gestures:

* Crossing arms: Defensiveness, disagreement, or discomfort.

* Nervous fidgeting: Anxiety, restlessness, or impatience.

* Pointing: Assertiveness, emphasis, or accusation.

* Open palms: Honesty, openness, or sincerity.

* Hand on chin: Deep thought, contemplation, or evaluation.


Posture and Movement:

* Slumped shoulders: Defeat, sadness, or fatigue.

* Upright posture: Confidence, attentiveness, or authority.

* Pacing: Restlessness, agitation, or contemplation.

* Tapping foot: Impatience, annoyance, or frustration.

* Leaning in: Interest, engagement, or curiosity.


Touch:

* Hugging: Affection, comfort, or warmth.

* Handshake: Greeting, introduction, or agreement.

* Patting on the back: Encouragement, praise, or camaraderie.

* Clenched fists: Anger, determination, or frustration.

* Brushing hair behind the ear: Nervousness, coyness, or flirtation.


Mirroring:

* When two characters unconsciously mimic each other's body language, it indicates rapport, connection, or empathy.


Nodding:

* A subtle nod can convey agreement, understanding, or encouragement.


Crossed legs:

* Crossed legs can indicate relaxation or a casual, nonchalant attitude.


Tapping fingers:

* Impatience, anticipation, or nervousness can be expressed through rhythmic finger tapping.


Hand on the chest:

* Placing a hand on the chest can convey sincerity, empathy, or a heartfelt emotion.


- Tilting the head:

* Tilting the head to the side can suggest curiosity, attentiveness, or interest.


Rubbing the temples:

* Rubbing the temples can indicate stress, fatigue, or a headache.


Chin stroking:

* Stroking the chin while in thought can portray contemplation, decision-making, or intellectual curiosity.


Arms crossed behind the back:

* This posture can indicate authority, confidence, or a composed demeanor.


Tilted body posture:

* Leaning slightly towards someone can suggest interest, attraction, or engagement in a conversation.


Biting nails:

* Nail-biting can reveal anxiety, nervousness, or tension.


Foot tapping:

* Rapid or impatient foot tapping can show agitation, restlessness, or eagerness.


Squinting:

* Squinting the eyes can signal suspicion, doubt, or an attempt to focus on something.


Shifting weight from foot to foot:

* Shifting weight can imply discomfort, unease, or anticipation.


Covering the mouth while speaking:

* This gesture can indicate hesitation, embarrassment, or the desire to hide something.


Remember that body language can vary across different cultures and individuals, so consider your character's background and personality while describing their movements. Additionally, body language is best used in combination with dialogue and internal thoughts to create a more nuanced portrayal of your characters.

Happy writing!

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I love this so much, I’m gonna start saying “nuts” we need to bring it back

libralthinking

I love b&w proper ladies breaking character with “sonofabitch”

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"OHH you're following me, oUUhhh I didn't know that!"

cowboy-garfield

It brings me such joy that people seem to have always done the *sputters and blows raspberries like you're having a stroke* thing when they stammer

mooncustafer

If you’d like to see more of these, go on YouTube and search “breakdowns of 1938” (or 1939, 1940, etc). The editors at Warner Bros used to save them and make a blooper reel for the whole year to show at the staff holiday party.

nightbringer24

Had to look it up.

movies film bloopers behind the scenes bts HA!