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Jun. 5th, 2023 10:51 pm
deemoyza: (Little opossum hanging around)
- Writerly insecurity strikes again. I was just browsing one of my OTP tags on AO3 and saw some lovely fic summaries, and am now convinced that because I can't write something like those, I can't write anything. Grr. Gonna have to wait out this bout.

- I am making a valiant effort at clearing out my Tumblr drafts folder. I've got to set up a queue for one or two more days, and then I think I'm good. I've been feeling a little overwhelmed by the site itself, recently, and probably should take a break from it, save for answering the asks and prompts that have been languishing in my inbox there.

- Speaking of overflowing inboxes, I have a backlog of AO3 comments going back nearly two years, and I am definitely not proud of that! I just get a bit flustered (in a good way!) when people are kind enough to comment on my works, and somehow, a "thanks for reading; I'm glad you liked it!" comment doesn't feel like enough of a response to their kind words. 💕

- I watched a few videos of people's contraptions in Tears of the Kingdom, and promptly got sucked right down a Zelda rabbit hole on YouTube. This led to me finding one of the most impressive fanworks I've seen, a multi-part movie (you'd have to describe it that way, at this point), picking up from when Link returns to Hyrule from Termina and attempting to bridge (as best as I can tell) the story between OOT/MM and Twilight Princess. I'm not very knowledgeable about the Zelda timeline, so I might have that part wrong, but it's still incredibly involving.



It's at five parts right now, with more promised. I hope it continues!

Incidentally, this has finally brought me around to understanding the more, uh, intriguing aspects of Ganondorf.

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