On the internet it is far too easy to take what someone else has written and claim it was you who wrote it. Only our own sense of morality stops us from doing this. But unfortunately some people do not feel that sense of morality. They do not see the problem, or simply do not care.
Some people do not see fan fiction as a legitimate form of art. Some people do not realise that even fan fiction writers spend countless hours at their craft, take pride in it, show unbelievable amounts of passion for it and feel those same emotions that all content creators feel about their work—whether it be pride, or that they are simply not good enough.
Hey everyone! It's been a while again. I'm busy trying to graduate and get my life in order! How have you all been?
Some news in my life:
-I'm about to graduate in about a month!
-Shortly after, I'm moving to Los Angeles, California, into my long-term boyfriend's apartment for school!
-I'll be going on a summer trip to Nova Scotia and (hopefully) Atlanta for a competition!
-I've made a small bit of progress on my novel, and I have an idea for a poetry book.
-I'm working on a new short story, which may not be so short, and I need YOUR HELP!
tldr; I need your help for a new project. I need ideas for couples that are unconventional in
spring is here. the sun spreads its warmth; brightly colored flowers begin to bloom and the cool breeze caresses your skin.
kidding.
spring is here, but so is the snow.
campus is glistening white and the sun takes cover behind the clouds. the wind is harsh and chills the skin faster than ever, and to say the least, you’re freezing your ass off.
“are you sure class isn’t cancelled?”
“no email.” kenma’s voice is flatter than usual, his visage holding the slightest tinge of irritation. you can’t blame him-- it’s eight in the morning and class is in fifteen minutes, not to mention kuroo a