Gianmarco thought he was roasting one guy. Little did he know he was speaking about all of us (especially the joke at 4:21)
@gianmarcosoresi absolutely dragging us
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Gianmarco thought he was roasting one guy. Little did he know he was speaking about all of us (especially the joke at 4:21)
@gianmarcosoresi absolutely dragging us
white people have the sauce sometimes and dont even know it
i just saw a youtube short of brandon sanderson on a podcast. the whole time hes talking hes doing book signings. what a flex. so many bitches on my dick i gotta multitask
brandon sanderson is actually just built different. once on a podcast with patrick rothfuss they were talking about tools to write better and he said "i try to limit myself to 8 hours of writing per day." he took time off of writing during the first year of covid and accidentally wrote four unplanned books. he teaches a class at byu. his wife has a codeword to get him to stop writing in his head because at any given moment you might think he's doing something normal but no he's also writing another novel. stephen king said he's insane
Looking for a stormy or colorful summer beach read? @priscellie and Ihad way too much fun creating some romance novel versions of Rhythm of War and Warbreaker. I made the illustrations and Priscillie made them look like actual books – beautifully ridiculous, curly typography, mock-up and all. I hope that there will be more :D
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Image description: (by Priscillie) Photomanipulation of two battered paperback pulp romance novels that look straight out of a thrift store bargain bin in the 1980s. The books are RHYTHM OF WAR and WARBREAKER by Sandra Branderson. RHYTHM OF WAR features an illustration of Navani and Raboniel experimenting with light, Raboniel looming behind Navani and leaning in, their faces almost touching. Raboniel streams voidlight from her image-left hand, which travels like lightning through Navani's tuning fork and into the sphere in Navani's gloved safehand. It's the primary source of light in the scene, and the background is nothing but murky darkness. Raboniel focuses intently, her red eyes alien and unknowable, as she focuses on her work. One of Navani's unkempt locks of hair just brushes the corner of Raboniel's mouth, and I'm not normal about it. Navani looks like she's gone three days without changing clothes and that she's slept in her hairstyle a similar number of nights. The collar of her havah is open, revealing her collarbones. Her expression is a mix of amazement, fear, and exhaustion, her mouth slightly open and her head tilted back slightly. Her face is lit from below by their experiment. The title and author's name are angled at a sharp diagonal, with strong capital letters and the occasional flourish. At the top is the tagline "In the Heart of War... Passion and Honor are Fused!" In one corner is some publication information, with a little logo of a seal and the words "A 'Sealed With a Kiss' Paperback," the fake ISBN 17S-631-1123-1210 (the last two sets of numbers being our birthdays), and prices in America and Canada. The other book is Warbreaker, also by Sandra Branderson. The illustration depicts Susebron and Siri in a ridiculously overblown, windswept Fabio-style cover, with a shirtless Susebron holding Siri so she's half sitting on his chest, one knee up with her thigh along his chest, her legs off to one side, and with her body twisted so she's facing him with her upper body, leaning down to him, a breath away from kissing him. She's wearing a teal dress with a Mesoamerican vibe that reveals her midriff and leaves her shoulders bare, but with a long train that blows off to the side. Her arms are painted in looping gold shapes. Her hair is blonde for most of its length, but it's beginning to change to a vivid red at the scalp. It's wrapped in teal ribbon to match her dress. Susebron has long, sleek black hair caught by the wind, chunky gold earrings and a slim gold cuff at his upper arm, and is wrapped in long white strips of awakened cloth that snake through the image in an energetic explosion of fabric. He gazes at her in handsome adoration and abandon, and she gazes back in love tempered by concern. The title has the same diagonal and italicized design with the same typeface and flourishes, but the title is jazzed up with shimmery, iridescent type. At the top is the tagling "She was forced to marry a god... Then she took his breath away!"
brandon sanderson seriously wrote another secret project book, the absolute gall of it all. i'm furious. i'm thrilled. i'm $50 poorer than i was 10 minutes ago
by god
(snort) Oh dear.
my first Secret Project box arrived yesterday and it's stunning
a friend in the group chat just asked “has anyone heard of Brandon Sanderson? he’s a writer and apparently I went to junior high/high school with him” and I am having a totally normal reaction to this
Brandon Sanderson really knows how to deal psychic damage in every way possible. I've cried over his books so many times, for the deaths of beloved characters and his depictions of difficult and personal topics like depression and substance abuse, and even the first glimmer of hope after a really dark part will get me sometimes. I could wax poetic about how his stories have spoken to me and the emotions they've caused.
then we have Kelsier Fortnite Friday.
and now This. makes me feral.
oh god dammit not again
the cosmere fandom's having a totally normal reaction to a totally normal announcement delivered in a totally normal way
Here you have my take on Vin's design, it's been really fun!
I have no idea who this is, but this looks AMAZING!
@angeloflightandsunshine Vin is a main character in the Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson! she’s a WONDERFUL character!
Booklr can have little a character name-based pun, as a treat.
tired: hero with an annoying animal for a sidekick
wired: hero with an annoying talking sword for a sidekick
Sanderson, Brandon. Warbreaker. Tor, 2010.
Hi followers, I just finished The Stormlight Archive and I would like to apologize in advance for how much content related to it I’m going to be reblogging.