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A small sample of Devil’s Crossing.
I suppose now is a good time to mention that my charges are rarely normal and if a task defaults to me… well, there are no happy endings in my line of work. I make my living in tragedy as cliche as that may sound.
I was tasked with watching over Mila Jones when she was only five years old. A few years later I meet her. She was on a school field trip, another one of my charges was with her. Call it curiosity, call it stupidity, I wanted to meet them before their time was up and my touch ruined them.
Winter Witch
“Magic is an extension of your soul if you do not know who you are you will never be able to properly wield it.”
Baxter
“I don’t want to be other kid stuck in this town, I want to something with my life far away from Devil’s Crossing.”
Deep Freeze
“I’ve never really loved what I do it was all just a means to an end.”

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Describe an OC in 3 emojis
No more
No less
Damian 🗡️👨🏽💻🦸🏼♀️
Camellia ❄️🔮👻
Max😎🏈😒
Thea🌱🙄👩🏼🎤
Mila😁🥰🌊
Thana⚔️🚬🔥
Daphne🔮👵🏿🧙🏿♀️
Melvin👽🕵🏻♂️🦹♀️
Acula👩🏼🏫👩🏼⚖️🖋️
Stein🏚️🏺👴🏻
Baxter📷✏️🏈
Poppy📔🥰🤩
Gwen 👩🏽🔬🕵🏽♀️👨👩👧👦
Freddie🐺🐾🤪
Nate👨🏼💻👨🏼🏭👨👩👧👦
Rosemary👨👩👧👩🏼💅
Todd 🎅🏻👨🏻⚖️😇
Freddie Strange
“I swear you two idiots would be dead without me.”
Devil’s Crossing
Setting board
Devil’s Crossing, Illinois is the town my WIP takes place in. It has a lot of historical attractions and is said to be the most haunted town in America. It is a fairly small town and new people rarely move in when they do they leave soon after.
Damian Strange
“Sometimes I think that we were chosen for a reason,
other times I know it was just bad luck”
Camellia Strange
“If I said I didn’t currently have ten ways to kill her at this very moment, it’d be a lie.”

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“feverishly obsessed with hamlet after reading it once in twelfth grade english” is just as important and embarrassing of a phase as emo/scene/anime and should be acknowledged as such
me at age 15 writing fall out boy lyrics in my math notebook is genuinely the exact same as me at age 18 writing hamlet’s final speech in my personal journal
it just occurred to me that maybe i’m just wrought with a spineless melancholy and this isn’t universal.
I thought this was a universal experience but apparently only a fair few of us were heavily into hamlet
For me it was Macbeth, I think being obsessed with Shakespeare after having an emo phase is just a thing.
What traits are you drawn to incorporating in your OCs? Something that too many of your OCs end up with
A quick temper. Every last one of them is a little ball of anger.
Which OC would literally bring a knife to a gun fight and still win?
Thana without question. She is small but aggressive and losing isn’t an option even in death.
Plotting stories is sooooo haaarrrd. I’ve been trying to putting together something presentable for this WIP for like a year and I still don’t have anything I’d even want to share to get advice on.
Join Camp NaNoWriMo This April!
Camp NaNoWriMo is your online writers’ retreat, designed to help you set and reach your own writing goals. Join us this April for your next writing adventure!
Maybe you’ll try for the classic 50,000 words. Or maybe you want to set an hourly writing goal as you train for November. Or maybe you want to be wildly ambitious and write 80K words in the next 30 days. Whatever you’re writing, Camp is for you! You can…
Take on any writing project of your choice, from a novel to your thesis. Whether you’re on your first draft or your fourth, Camp NaNoWriMo is for you.
Track a personalized goal that works for you. Set a word-count goal of up to a million words! Or keep track of hours, lines, or pages…
Write with up to 19 fellow writers in a virtual cabin. Starting on March 25, you can make a private cabin with your friends, or be sorted into a public cabin to meet other writers.
Declare your Camp Project for April today!
I need to remember to do this!!!!!

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Send Me a Headcanon and I’ll Tell What OC I Associate It With
Light sleeper
Has non stop puns
Will cut you if you hurt their loved ones
Has a dysfunctional family
Likes rock music
Will give you the middle finger
Is a sweet angel
Can kill you with a pencil
Looks sweet but will murder you in cold blood
Looks like they will murder you but is a sweetheart
Will eat everything if they could
Wants to run away from everything
Knows random facts about everything
Owns a motorcycle
Is book smart
Is naïve
Would steal a penguin from the zoo
Has very exaggerated facial expressions
Likes Harry Potter
To solve other peoples problems, they say to murder the problem
Is a nervous wreck
Likes dragons
Will laugh as they kill you
Would bake a cake for a friend who is sad
Is the comforting one
Acts like they don’t care, but do
Loves children
Gets lost easily
Likes to work out
Will sends meme in the group chat
Knows every song ever
Likes socks
Can’t sleep without something special
Has a sweet tooth
Has amazing hair
am not a commenter on posts but this time I’ll break my rule to say I’ll send you some numbers if you reblog this
I’d love to answer these and any other questions about my WIP!
5 ways to increase/decrease suspense in your writing
Suspense is one of the trickier parts of writing to manage effectively because, as the author, you can’t experience your story the way a reader does. If you don’t have enough suspense, it can be difficult to keep your readers interested. If you have too much, frustrated and stressed-out readers might throw your book against the wall. Too much suspense can even backfire - if you try to keep your readers constantly on edge, they can stop taking things seriously and the end result is as though you never included any suspense at all.
So how can you tell if you’ve reached the right balance? Unfortunately, I can’t answer that for you. Some things really do require feedback from honest and insightful readers. Once you have that feedback, however, there are easy tricks to adjusting the level of suspense without a drastic re-write. Here are my five favorite methods.
Promises and Payoffs
INCREASE SUSPENSE by promising something huge and then giving your reader something unexpected. To borrow an example from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, imagine a teenage boy and girl sneaking into an empty building. Everything from the costumes to the lighting is designed to make you uneasy about the girl’s safety but, in the end, she’s the vampire. Give the audience something sensational and they won’t be disappointed that you didn’t deliver on what you originally promised.
DECREASE SUSPENSE by promising less than you plan to deliver. For example, if you plan to kill off a character as they walk through a dark alley, let them worry about being mugged rather than murdered. Not only is it less suspenseful, the payoff is more shocking.
Characters are Crucial
INCREASE SUSPENSE by shifting the focus to a character who’s more involved in the action or one who has more at stake. Even if you have a single POV character, another can come in and demand that character’s attention, along with the readers’.
DECREASE SUSPENSE by focusing on a character who’s more concerned with a secondary goal. Subplots are a fantastic way to give your readers some room to breathe.
Calm vs. Chaos
INCREASE SUSPENSE by cutting back on the action. Suspense flourishes in the quiet moments when your characters have time to think and to anticipate what may be in store for them.
DECREASE SUSPENSE by giving your characters a big, exciting mess to deal with. Even when that mess causes more problems and puts more pressure on your characters in the long run, you’ve still created an oasis where both they and the readers are too distracted to worry about how the big picture will pan out.
Devil’s in the Details
INCREASE SUSPENSE by concentrating on the details of the setting. Horror movies are great at this - every creak of a door, every shadow across a wall keeps the audience immersed in the experience and tense with anticipation.
DECREASE SUSPENSE by breaking the “show, don’t tell” rule and allow exposition to help you move things along. You don’t need to take readers through every aspect of your story in excruciating detail. It’s okay to gloss over some things and it helps readers relax because they know you’re not going to be springing any surprises on them just yet.
Ticking Time-Bomb
INCREASE SUSPENSE by imposing a deadline that your characters struggle to meet. It’s one of the oldest and most obvious tricks in the book, but very effective.
DECREASE SUSPENSE by allowing your characters to believe that the deadline has been met or pushed back. If they (and the readers) believe that they’ve accomplished their goal or bought themselves more time, it relieves pressure and allows everyone to relax until the truth’s revealed.