The Dusk and The Dawn
Very much inspired by this post by @papanorth
Hey there! You can call me Nym.
For a while I’ve been juggling with the idea of starting a writing blog and it seems like I’ve finally found the courage to do so.
Nym, 26. Uni Student.
Friendly Mess
Passionate about reading and writing since forever.
Hoping finding an online community of writers could help kindle the dormant fires of my inspiration.
Seeking to experiment with my style.
Favorite genres to both read and write would be Fantasy (mostly dark and/or urban) and Science Fiction. But I love a little bit of everything.
Huge Greek Mythology Nerd.
World-building enthusiast.
The problem is; I’m not familiar with how things are done around here. Everyone seems to have these enormous networks and I don’t know how to do that.
- My blog is a sad empty Limbo with no format whatsoever.
- I can’t do edits.
- I don’t use an efficient tag system.
- I’m not used to the whole blogging business.
- I don’t even follow anyone as of now.
I guess what I would need is for those of you, seeing this in the tags, that feel anything I said resonate with them, to reblog this, so I can find friendly mutuals to start this adventure with.
Want to help a friend out?
You'd almost think the church was trying to cover up something inconvenient
I don't like it
it’s wild to me that there are people who don’t have stories constantly popping up in their heads
by new I mean anyone who started anywhere between 2018-2020. my dash is so dead, it needs your content and I want to get to know all the cool content creators who turned up while I was sleeping on this platform. help me.
tbh the real advice I’d give to anyone is, do shit alone. go to a museum & go at your own pace & leave the instant you’re done. go somewhere you’ve never been and just wander around, duck into & out of places as it pleases you. linger as long as you’d like.
We are sun and moon, we are sea and land,dear friend. It is not our purpose to become each other; it is to recognize each other, to learn to see the other and honor him for what  he is: each the other's opposite and complement Herman Hesse
Hi! I'm Kit I write and occasionally do other stuff
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