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Mademoiselle K.

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Mini-Comic: The Dream

A few weeks before Nick and Charlie’s first kiss, Nick has an interesting dream during registration…

This mini-comic was made possible with the support of my Patreon patrons! Join our little Heartstopper gang on Patreon to gain access to exclusive artwork, bonus content, early pages, and more! www.patreon.com/aliceoseman

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Charlie, a highly-strung, openly gay over-thinker, and Nick, a cheerful, soft-hearted rugby player, meet at a British all-boys grammar school. Friendship blooms quickly, but could there be something more…?
Nick and Charlie are characters from my debut novel, Solitaire. Heartstopper updates three times a month, on the 1st, 11th, and 21st.

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Jaime deciding to become more involved in Tommen’s life is so funny because his three instincts are:

• teach this 8 year old to learn how to dissociate from unimaginable trauma

• plan to separate Tommen from his mother and fill the small council with allies of his own which should be easy because he knows Tommen’s favourite hobby (stamping his royal seal into hot wax)

• scrap all this and run to the Riverlands with Brienne. sorry Tommen

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sempaiko

"2 Fulcrums & Their Shadows"

Hello sudden burst of inspiration! All @lothalsmoons had to message me was something about fulcrums and I realized that I had really wanted to see Cassian in Rebels, but we never got it. Now I'm hoping for Kallus to show up in the Cassian Andor series... I just want to see these two fulcrums meet. So this pic evolved from that and of course I need to include Kalluzeb and Rebelcaptain of course. Lol. I did a little text speak thing to go with it, but if anyone feels the need to make fic from this feel free!

[8- A.Kallus]: think they've noticed? 

[8o- C.Andor]: ...that we have stopped talking about the mission and are now repeating ourselves? No

[8- A.Kallus]: indeed. too busy posturing. who is Erso even jealous of me or Zeb

[8o- C.Andor]: I'm not sure maybe both

[8- A.Kallus]: she has nothing to worry about I assure you.  

[8o- C.Andor]: same can be said for your lasat

[8- A.Kallus]: not MY lasat

[8o- C.Andor]: sure

[8- A.Kallus]: I'm not about to discuss my love life with you Andor even if we are friendly and Zeb is his own being I dont lay claim to him or anyone else

[8o- C.Andor]: I just said sure

[8- A.Kallus]: ...

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sempaiko

“C'mere You!” ~ Kalluzeb art by me!

Just a little doodle idea I had -after I’ve been reading too much fanfiction of these two dumdums. I ship a lot of people in Rebels, but these guys are pretty high up in my top tier ships. I mean they’re practically canon, too. I’ve been rewatching Rebels a lot this weekend cuz of some recent developments in The Mandalorian. Also, wanted to watch some good Star Wars content. Please excuse my wonky anatomy. I struggled and then just said screw it, it’s fine as is. Also excuse my lazy coloring. Whatever, please enjoy!

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On being an older fangirl

I was probably 10 years old when I first conceived of what was, looking back, fanfiction. Me and my best friend would lie in bed together on sleepovers and I'd make up stories about what happened after the end of our favorite book, "The Westing Game." She'd ask me for more stories, and I'd tell her more, inventing them as I went along. "Then what?" she'd say.

I was 14 when I went to my first convention. I had discovered Star Trek: The Next Generation. It was 1987, and my youth pastor was a huge Trekkie. He took me to a one-day crappy Creation con, but it was amazing to me. I met Nichelle Nichols. My dad showed me the Trek movies. He and I watched TNG together.

When I went to college in 1991, my dad used to videotape TNG episodes onto VHS tapes and mail them to me, so I could keep watching (I didn't have TV in my dorm room).

By the time I was a senior, we had Trek watching parties in the dorm lounge, where the TV had cable. Star Trek: Voyager had started up, and I wrote a column about it for the college newspaper. I joined a mailing list about it, with people in it that I still know today.

I got my first computer that could go online in 1995. I was on newsgroups. I discovered Doctor Who. I went to Trek conventions where we still passed around fanzines containing fic and art and smutty K/S fan creations.

Then it was Harry Potter. Then there were websites. Then there was Geocities, where we could all make our own little spots. We organized them into webrings. We talked on newsgroups and mailing lists. There were fanfic archives. Then there was fanfiction.net.

Then...there was LiveJournal. And we could interact in entirely new ways. We could form communities, and debate things, and fight over canon, and get into ship wars. On LiveJournal, I met my best friend of 22 years. I was in her wedding. She's my sister of the heart (which is what she calls me).

Then there was Tumblr. And Twitter. And now there's Discord. But it's all the same.

I am the same.

I am still that little girl who made up fanfiction in her head to entertain her best friend. I am still the one who was amazed to find communities on the internet - which was so new, so raw, so uncommodified - where others like me could meet. I found there people to meet in real life.

I am still that twentysomething going to her first major convention, being told that someone loved my fic, being asked about my writing process.

I am still that thirtysomething watching something I wrote blow up. Seeing friends from other fandoms find me in new ones, finding them there, too. Forgetting which fandom I know someone from, because I've known them for twenty years.

I still know some of the people who created those early websites, those mailing lists, those archives. I still meet people in new fandoms who say "Oh, I read your fic in [fandom] fifteen years ago!" There's no feeling quite like having someone remember something you wrote for that long. Or meeting someone whose fic meant a lot to YOU, or who you talked with on rec.arts.drwho.creative in 1997.

Aging in fandom is a gift. Being middle-aged in fandom is a joy. Having people who still read what I write and ask "Then what?" is a blessing.

It breaks my heart that so many people see it as something to be ashamed of, when it is one of my life's greatest gifts.

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