“Everyone has a guardian angel except you. You have a guardian demon. He deals with things in a much more violent fashion, but much more effective.” – Writing Prompt.s

“Ger! We talked about this! No satanic rituals at the dinner table!”

It was the third time this week that I had come home only to see Geronimo laying out his weird arrangement of symbols and sticks on the table. I mean, you would think that after a multitude of centuries in existence he would be able to understand the requirements of basic sanitation.

Let me introduce you to Geronimo; the cowering hunk of muscle and smoke currently residing in my dining room. He’s been my best friend since the day that he accidentally scorched my diapers. Don’t worry, I returned the favour by yanking on his horns until sticky black tar dripped from his eyes and nostrils.

During my childhood years, I named him after my favourite book character Geronimo Stilton. By the time I had grown out of that phase, it was too late to retract that name as it had stuck. After a decade or so of moans and grumbles from my best friend, he grudgingly accepted his name. Lucky for him, as if he hadn’t, I would have reverted to my endearing childhood nickname for him; Buttface.

Anyways, I recently moved into an apartment with him. Just Geronimo and I. And for your information, it was just as hard as it seems to find a roommate that could tolerate both Geronimo and I’s, how would you say, vibrant personalities.

I rubbed my temples in frustration as I surveyed the guilty demon and the mess he had made in our rented apartment.

“How are we going to get these blood stains out of the table? You do know this is mahogany,” I questioned.

Geronimo horns twitched as he suggested, “How about some water and soap?”

“Wow. I totally didn’t think of that. Wait, I have another idea; how about I skin your hide and use it as a rag?”

“What a great idea; threaten your guardian demon who’s a foot taller than you and could actually throw you into the pits of hell!”

“Bitch please, you were the one wailing like a banshee the other night when I accidentally stepped on your tail.”

Wisps of smoke started to rise from his pelt and I could practically feel the angsty demon hormones radiating off of him.

“At least I wasn’t wailing over a stupid mortal man that smelled like an Axe body spray warehouse with the personality of a rotting carcass!”

I stumbled back, slightly wounded that he would bring Ryder up.

Geronimo’s eyes glowed and his nostrils flared as he sensed the blend of anger, disappointment and loathing that radiated off of my aura. Taking a few steps back, he swiftly returned to his arrangement on the dining table and methodically started to fiddle with some of the particular symbols. Muttering some incantations in an ancient language, he began to furiously slam his paws down on the trembling table. As he raised his paws and slammed them down on the table one last time, his last howl rattled the plates resting on the drying rack.

As he turned back to me, I noticed that his glowing ruby eyes had returned to their usual russet colour. I silently thanked the gods that his anger hadn’t been destructive this time as Geronimo tended to lose himself when he lost his temper.

“At least one problem’s solved,” Geronimo stated as he started to exit the dining room.

“What problem?” I asked. His remnants of his ritual were still lying on the now red dining table and blood had started to drip off the edges onto the floor. Great.

“For some reason, Ryder Matthews has mysteriously gone missing.”

“You did not.”

“Let’s just say that I hope he’s having fun in whatever alternate dimension I shoved him into.”

I rushed over to Geronimo and gave him a hug. He quickly reciprocated the sentiment, almost crushing my ribcage with his returning hug. As we stood there reconciling for a few minutes, I then piped up to say,

“You do know you’re going to have to summon him back soon.”

“Maybe someday.”

summer tropes & prompts:

Ah… summer! The season of buzzing bees, chirping birds and blooming flowers. But wait! If you peer into that window right there and squint really hard, you could probably spot a wild literature nerd in her natural habitat; her bedroom. If you all can pick up your binoculars and look closely, you can see that she appears to be crying over the third book of the A Court of Thorns and Roses series. Don’t fret, this is a perfectly natural reaction from creatures of this particular type.

As you can tell from the excellent narration of ‘The Weird Omniscient Figure’ in the first paragraph, I have been spending the better part of summer crying over fictional characters that have done me wrong. However, despite this, I’m going to start writing again to distract myself from the depressing reality that is our world currently.

Here are some places where I’ll be getting my prompts from:

  1. Tumblr
  2. Pinterest
  3. https://www.instagram.com/writing.prompt.s/
  4. WriteTheWorld

I’m also trying to keep up my routine of posting a poem or song at the end of each post so here’s a song that I think has nice summer vibes:

get’cha head in the game….

I’m sorry… I had to. As my first post back from the dead, I really do need to get my head back into the writing game.

As mentioned before, I’ve had quite a bit of a writing break. After moving countries, schools etc. it’s been a little hectic. Now, I know that’s not an excuse for not writing, so I’m going to be honest. I squandered away all my writing time on YouTube, Instagram, and Wattpad.

Because I know that most of you range in the younger age demographic where we make time to spend on social media, I can affirm that going on social media resulted in an approximate brain growth of 0%.

Great.

Now I know that it’s good to take a break, but taking a 6 month break is probably ranging on the borderline of unnecessary to highly unnecessary. I’m pretty sure I lost a good, healthy amount of brain cells watching thrifting videos, scrolling through meme insta posts and reading Wattpad stories with basically the same plot except with different characters (not saying I don’t love those, I regret to say I enjoy them all the same).

However, I’ve realised throughout all of this cliche book perusing, thumb-scrolling exercises, and definitely an increase in my glasses degrees that I’ve basically gained nothing through doing all of this.

Leading me to the revelation that I need to get my head in the game.

Getting back to writing on WriteTheWorld, NaNoWriMo etc. is going to be difficult after leaving my writing brain in a sedentary, hibernating position for the past 6 months, but I think I just need to shove it into the deep end and pray for the best.

Sometimes, you just got to do what you have to do to get your head to actually swim and not bob/ float uselessly above water.

book to other media review 1: anne with an e

On the myriad of movies and TV shows available on Netflix, Anne With An E is not a popular one that comes to mind. However, as an active Netflix binger and professional couch potato, here’s my review of the different aspects of this particular TV show.

  1. Characters

Characters are one of the most important factors in any piece of entertainment, whether it would be a movie, TV show, book etc. This TV show is based off the classic novel, Anne of Green Gables and is centred around the main character, Anne. In this show, Anne is back in yet another screen reprise of the somehow loved role, despite her interesting attitude and moral compass. Although Anne is supposed to be the star of the show, I believe that the notorious Gilbert Blythe passes off as a better character, in terms of maturity, personality, and attitude. However, nobody can argue with the fact that the casting director definitely chose the right people to fill these roles as Amybeth McNulty and Lucas J. Zumann both fill these roles as the main characters. Along with the classic characters like Anne, Gilbert, Diana, Marilla, and Matthew come new characters that the show decided to introduce. Some of these are Jerry (the farmhand), Cole (introduced in the second season), and Sebastian (also introduced in season two). Overall, the range of characters is pretty good, despite the fact that in order to keep it historically accurate, most of the characters are white. Out of all the characters, my personal favourites are Gilbert (for his maturity), Jerry (for his sense of humor), and Diana (for her loyalty).

2. Plot

Overall, the plot is, well, interesting. But not in like an engaging way, as in the way that there are some episodes that are really interesting and others that are, questionable… For example, for the first few episodes of season 1, it was mostly setting up the story, which was fine. In the third episode, it got more interesting. However, personally, the first two episodes were redundant for me because I’ve already read the book. On the other hand, if you’re new to Anne of Green Gables and the plot, I would definitely recommend watching the first two episodes. Overall, I showed this to my older brother, someone who’s never read Anne of Green Gables, and although he thought the introduction was helpful, he though that overall, the series was more of a narration through her life rather than a drama, like Riverdale. However, it is like Riverdale in the sense that both of these TV shows takes a light-hearted and innocent piece of literature and turns it into something, well, less innocent. The plot becomes more engaging as you go into the dark flashbacks of Anne’s past, at least for me, and the plot became more engaging in the middle of season two where something relatively big happened to Avonlea. Overall, I would say that this show is good for just mindless watching and a good story, but not if you want anything with drama, thriller etc.

3. Aesthetic

Anne With An E really redeems itself with the overall aesthetic of the show. The show is set in the small town of Avonlea, which gives really great vintage vibes, with the aesthetically pleasing landscape shots and wardrobe. All the props are quite historically accurate and have a very natural and organic feel to it. In addition to that, I personally find the neutral and creamy palette of the show extremely satisfying, along with the mix of pastel flowers and greenery. If I was to choose an aesthetic for my life from a TV show, I would definitely choose this one. The soundtrack of this TV show has a very cheerful tone, which matches the whimsical aspects of this show.

Because there’s way too many aspects of this show to talk about in one blog post, I’m going to end my Anne With An E. Continuing my habit that I started yesterday, I’m going to add an Anne With An E aesthetic mood board. See you guys in my next post!

suggestions for where to start writing

If you’re reading this, then I’m pretty sure you’ve read the title and wanted to find out where to start writing. Even though in your every day middle school, high school or college classroom there have always been times where there’s that one person who’s obsessed with writing, chances are, they either haven’t gotten their writing published or don’t even know on which platform to start writing. If you’re one of those people or if you simply are attempting to delve into the world of writing, here are some places that you can go (reference not intended).

  1. Write The World

Write The World is one of my personal favourites, as there are so many opportunities for writing on it. By the way, I’m not sponsored by any of these platforms (hah, I wish..). Anyways, coming back to the recommendation, Write The World has a huge variety of different functions. For example, if you’re like me, a typical broke student with unorganised goals and ideas, Write The World offers competitions, which not only can help you earn money but can also allow you to receive peer feedback from other writers and professionals. Also, you can join writing groups and communities without even having to physically talk to them and ask in person. Literally every introvert’s dream.

2. NaNoWriMo

Even though I’ve been using NaNoWriMo a lot less frequently and for a lot less time than Write The World, I still think that it’s a good platform for writers to start with. For example, a special feature of theirs allows you to set goals for your writing. But not just an ordinary goal, oh no, a SMART goal, also known as a Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-based goal. I can already hear the groans of prior students already clicking out of this page. I’m sorry. But anyways, for those of you who stayed, NaNoWriMo is great for building communities and motivation for you to get started on actually writing your next best-seller (or your first). But I have to warn you not to try get publishers on this site, as it’s simply a shortcut and your writing is a lot more valuable than a simple shortcut.

3. Wattpad/ Tumblr

The reason I lumped these two platforms together in a group is because of one reason and one reason only: fan-fiction. I don’t know what you’ve heard, but personally, I’ve heard a lot of people who were dissuaded from writing on these sites due to their notoriety in that genre. However, tumblr and Wattpad are good places to get recognition for your writing, due to the fact of the already high amounts of viewer traffic on these sites. In my opinion, out of these two, Wattpad is the better platform if you want to get your next novel read and recognised, due to the fact that you can vote on stories and rise in rankings for different categories. However, tumblr has quite high amounts of viewer traffic, and getting people to reblog and/ or view your stories is easier than on Wattpad, especially if you use the correct tage

So, I’m going to end my writing platform recommendations here because even though there a lot of writing platforms out there, these are the ones with the most accepting communities and are the easiest to build yourself up from for free. I think that I’m going to make a habit of ending each of my writing pieces with a poem, picture, music, or definition. See you guys tomorrow!

here’s a start…

Well, hello there! I would introduce you to myself and who I am, only, I don’t really know which volume, chapter, or even page of my life that is. All I can do is show you who I am through each word that your eyes pass over on my blog. I am currently writing under a pseudonym of Rue, but maybe one day I’ll share who I actually am.

I think that’s enough of that for now as it is currently almost 1 am here in the wonderful city of Singapore, located in Singapore (I know, it is really weird entering my location in onto Amazon). I’m not really sure what I am going to do with this blog, but hey, all authors need their readers so I hope that you’ll stay with me as I continue to write. And if you don’t, all I can do is warn you that you’re missing an exceptional opportunity to communicate with yours truly, Rue.

To end this blog post that I am positive I will cringe at when I come back to look at it in the future, I’m going to use an author’s craft move of using a quote (you’re welcome Mr. B.) Anyways, I’m finally ending it and I’ll see you in my next entry.

Take the day

and leave us

the moon

carpe noctum

and we will

seize

the night

atticus