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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Team Butterfly Forever! (WIP Web Novel)

Okay, now that I’m three chapters into writing it and I’ve got momentum behind me, I want to properly pitch my WIP writing project to people.

Team Butterfly Forever is a post-magical girl story. In 2004, a young girl named Eve got a magical necklace from a talking cat, transformed into the magnificent Butterfly Ward, met friends like her, fought evil, and defended San Francisco from the sinister Dark Queen. Evil defeated, city saved, happily ever after.

Now it’s 2014, and Eve needs to get the Butterfly Knights back together. The only problem is, they’re in absolutely no state; it turns out that having to fight evil when you’re 14 makes for messed up 24 year olds. Eve will need every scrap of the power of love and (adult) friendship the save the world, and more importantly, save her friends.

So cards on the table? This isn’t actually Sailor Moon fanfiction, but it’s not not Sailor Moon fanfiction. It is very much wearing its inspiration on its sleeve, and the serial numbers have been filed off primarily because I’m looking to do crimes with it.

I’ll be up front; it starts in a pretty dark place. This is very much a story about growing up with trauma and what that does to you. But it’s also a comedy, a story about healing, and in the finest tradition of magical girls, a story about pressing on anyway because your friends need you.

Also… every single character is queer. So there’s that.

I’m currently writing it as fast as I can; there’s no set update schedule, but I posted the first segment a month ago and I’m about ¼th of the way through my projected length. The story has been fully planned ahead of time, so it won’t get hung up on where to go next; I’m hoping to have it done around April, but if you start following now you’ll be able to see it take shape and speculate along with other readers.

It is being posted on the Sufficient Velocity, an old-school, moderated forum for lovers of sci-fi, fanfic, and interactive fiction. It’s a very queer friendly space, and I highly encourage you to check it out. It’ll be exclusive there until I have a final print version; I want to add to this community I love instead of spreading this story out across many isolated spaces, and see discussion about it as it happens. You can also follow the story there to be alerted to updates, and there’s tons of other fiction being written on the forum all the time!

If you want to see my other work, my forum signature has interactive and traditional fiction I’ve posted on the site going back to 2017, including first drafts of my previous novels Whispers from the Deep and Lieutenant Fusilier in the Farthest Reaches.

I hope you enjoy!

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talkingbarofsoap
gatesofminrathous

there will never be anything as funny as the mutual disbelief between long form and short form fic writers about each other's style.

short form writers look at people writing 100k+ fics as though this is some sort of talent given as part of a fae bargain, that the commitment required shows some sort of ungodly mental fortitude.

meanwhile long form writers look at people writing 1000 word one shots like god I would cut off my left nipple to be able to say anything concisely. i would love to play with multiple ideas. free me from the shackles of this child I have birthed. i love them but I now must take them to t-ball and doctor's appointments and they're going to destroy everything I own.

ao3commentoftheday

Two comments left on an AO3 work. The first comment is from a redacted user. It reads, "Y'know I haven't written a fic shorter than 10k in a hot minute, and the one I'm working on right now is over 400k, and that's fine, but like...  This thing is less than 300 words and is an entire story and I have to say I admire fic writers who can be Super Concise like this.  hashtag couldn't be me  (This is a positive, complimentary comment and I am Tired, so I apologize if it comes off otherwise!! I genuinely admire people who can make a story that's a sardine!!!!)"  The second comment is a reply from the author (me) and it reads, "lol no worries it definitely comes across as a compliment  speaking of 'it couldn't be me' 400K??? you are like unto a God. what kind of superpower...???"  Both comments are dated September 2024ALT
computer-wizard
beardedmrbean

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Next up someone is going to claim that the Narnia series isn't kids books.

Kids books is probably not the best way to word it, you can enjoy them at every age, including your childhood, as you get older you may find new truths in them, but they're still good for any age.

open-sketchbook

the shock there is just wild to me. when i was 10 years old i would read 2-3 novels a day sometimes??? books do not take long to read?!?

tpwrtrmnky
tpwrtrmnky

[Low-skill Tumblr Marxist voice]: Heh... I can predict the behavior of independent artists from economic incentives alone! Behold!

[Statement that is rendered genuinely incoherent by the simple observation that the creators in question post their work for free on the internet]

tpwrtrmnky

Thing is, right, the economic incentives for independent artists to start with are "don't be an independent artist, do literally anything else with your time" and so any analysis that pretends these are Economic Actors Purely Motivated By Power Relations is going to fail

tpwrtrmnky

The sources of independent artists doing Some Bullshit over time seem to be more about failing to adapt to the reality that they've become a business with employees rather than still being a friend group having fun together, and so failing to recognize, for instance, that there are power dynamics.

erintoknow
luna-azzurra

Writer confidence is not a thing you build and then have. It's a thing you have for about eleven minutes after writing something good and then it evaporates and you have to make more. There is no reservoir. There is no saving it up. You produce it fresh each time from scratch like some kind of emotional artisan bread and if you don't write for a few days you run out and have to start the whole process over again from flour.