Aria R. Mayes (Accidental Oracle)

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

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

url change: @.aria-bun to @.armayes

Hi! I figured it’s about time I actually have a proper intro post instead of just my masterlist, so here we go.

I’m Aria, She/Any pronouns. Usually go by A.R. Mayes on most socials, welcome to my tumblr!

I’m a published poet, audiodrama creator, author, streamer, and overall content creator. I don’t think there is a boundary to my creative capabilities, or at least, I have yet to find one (other than drawing people).

Here is my poetry (or at least, what exists on tumblr). My ao3 is here.

I have a linktree for my other socials, go check out what I do!

Feel free to shoot me an ask about writing, fandom, audiodrama, whatever! I love answering asks, it’s so much fun.

I don’t often do writing requests, but if it intrigues me, I may write it.

You can also find me at @voice-of-the-muse, which is where I handle all of my podcast and audiodrama buisness.

#honeii answers is for any asks i recieve

#mayes yaps is mainly for shitposting

That seems to be it! Lovely to meet you all, have a wonderful day!

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