I had a dream last night where I made a yt channel titled "OfficialHannibalLecter" but it had nothing to do with SOTL or horror, and was js video diaries.

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I had a dream last night where I made a yt channel titled "OfficialHannibalLecter" but it had nothing to do with SOTL or horror, and was js video diaries.

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Since your latest chapter of 'The Fever of the Bone' has posted, and you have gone a completely different direction, I can tell you the one moment I've mentally explored if Hannibal hadn't been incarcerated and they worked the case together.
It's when Clarice is at Buffalo Bill's house, but I had Hannibal with Crawford. I like the thought of him having his fun with Crawford and going with him to Chicago. Hannibal is at Quanitco for whatever reason and Crawford invites him along for his expertise and familiarity with the case due to the likelihood of a hostage situation. I like putting him in the moment of Crawford's horrifying realization that Clarice is probably in danger, and Hannibal being like WTF because he thinks she's safely sitting in class.
Now he's stuck with stupid Jack trying to figure out where she is and if she's alive. He's dealing with the panic, fear, uncertainty, and some guilt that maybe he put her in that situation with his breadcrumbs instead of just helping her properly etc. I go different directions from there depending on mood. What if things go as normal? What if she dies? What if she's shot and uh oh! she stays at Hannibal's house during her convalescence because he's a doctor and wants to help her....? ~userlecter
Ohhhh, I love this!! I'm so glad you told me what you'd been thinking. That creates a different, wonderful kind of tension for Hannibal, and I love the idea of him and Crawford facing that moment together.
I love the idea that she gets hurt, and his guilt compels him to take care of her instead of letting her go from the hospital to the dorm.
When I was writing the scene with her showing up at his home after the storage unit, I wanted to write something where he had to take care of her over something more serious than a cut. I might have to do a one-shot for that.
Audio from the alternate phone conversation at the end of The Silence of the Lambs.
soooo say, hypothetically, i was writing a video essay about francis dolarhyde and how trauma and ableism affected his character and analyzing him through a disabled lens… would like anyone watch it bc idk if i should keep writing it. lmk!
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I think a lot about the different things Tamora Pierce’s various series have to say about the education system and how it treats kids. I think it shows a really interesting collection of ideas that I think reflect a lot about the time they were written and Tamora’s own evolving ideas.
Like, obviously we start with Alanna and SOTL, which is all about pure access. The question here is very simple: should girls get access to the education system? And the answer is equally simple: yes, obviously. This is a book about proving that these girls who have been denied access to the system can, in fact, succeed if given a chance. That girls are just as capable of doing well as boys are, and that they deserve the same opportunities as boys do. We are shown that with enough determination and support from the people close to her, Alanna can push through and beat these people at their own game.
Then we have circle of magic, where we are instead asking ourselves: what about kids who aren’t able to succeed inside that system? Not every kid is Alanna. Some kids are never going to be able to brute force their way through the system as she did. Not because they’re not as smart as her or as determined, but because they’re different. The system is never going to work for them, so the only way forward is to remove them from the system. And in doing that, these kids find success no one in the system ever dreamed possible for them.
Then we get to Kel and protector of the small, and we finally get to ask what in my mind are the real questions. Rather that a pure question of whether she has access to the system, Kel is also questioning the value of the system itself. How it treats the people inside it and those supporting it, like Lalasa. She is looking at the system and instead of accepting it at face value, she asks why it works the way it does, and if it hurts so many people and privileges bad behavior, is this the right way? And if it’s not, what does a better way look like, and what does it take to change it?
Idk, i just think our evolving understanding and ever changing relationship with progressive movements of the past is such a cool part about our society, and I love that you can see that here
https://archiveofourown.org/works/87435041
New Clannibal one-shot...
girls we have *got* to have some loftier goals than mere representation because "trans woman who comes out and kills herself and she sucks so much that makes all her friends' lives better" might be about the worst representation I've heard of. say what you will about silence of the lambs but at least buffalo bill gets to act out something of a power fantasy