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Turn out, humans are the only species with existential crisis, and any alien that get exposed with solipsism or nihilism or any sorts would go insane. Nietzsche is, to aliens, an eldritch horror that drive mortals mad, and there are many cults devoted to him.

There is a certain chat group whose members are a god, a mage, an immortal, a time traveler, an alien, an AI, and a secret organization leader.

When Earth gained magic, many workers from unseeming professions rose to power. Artists used their vast imagination, scientists their intricate understanding of the world around them… but programmers spent their time finding exploits and bugs.

“No! Go away! I can’t let you go near me when I turn into a werewolf!” “Don’t worry, I will love you always, even if you become a monster.” “No, I’m just stupid as all hell when I turn. I’ll not hurt you, but I am sure as hell not ready to show you me barking at a lamppost for the whole night!”

An orphan grows up to become a time traveler and raise themselves so they don’t have to grow up alone.

For a thousand years, mages have imbued wands with their power. They have enchanted rings, amulets, swords, staves, armor, and all manner of shining bauble. However, to your knowledge, you are the first to use… a pocket watch. Why? Well, frankly, you just thought it would be neat.

“Oh, screw you! Don’t blame the science department for this mess. The science went PERFECTLY. It’s not OUR fault that corporate decided to skimp out on the compound’s security and containment systems”

Humanity is so famously hard to faze that other species regularly ask them to deal with nightmarish situations. That there are concepts and sounds they fear at a Genetic level is therefore equal parts odd (“Those things aren’t That scary”) and terrifying (“What the hell made Them that scared?”)

YAY! It’s live! Please like, follow! I will be posting a new chapter each Friday!

“When the Trickster God, Loki decides to extend his well-earned vacation to San Francisco, he sets off a chain of events that not even he could have predicted.”

The hardest part about writing is getting started. Seriously. The first 100 words of each writing session will be crap, that’s true; but it’s smooth sailing from there.

Party on, Dudes!

“I release myself

of the self-prescribed notion

that I must bestow a rationalization

upon every feeling that passes

through me.


So,

here I am,

and here I begin

breaking all my laws.”


- d.c.

“Interests lined up to the horizon and back; passions galore. She was unsatiated, somehow, still. Indecisive evermore.”

- d.c.

Writer Spotlight: Olivie Blake

Olivie Blake (@olivieblake) is the pseudonym of the writer Alexene Farol Follmuth, author of multiple novels, anthologies, graphic novels, and film scripts, many of which involve the fantastic, the paranormal, or the supernatural. Her works revolve around the collective experience, what it means to be human (or not), and the endlessly interesting complexities of life and love. Cult-favorite The Atlas Six was re-released in a revised hardcover edition last month with Tor Books. A sequel in October and a live-action series are forthcoming. Alexene lives and works in Los Angeles with her husband and new baby, where she is generally tolerated by her rescue pit bull.

Read on for Olivie’s favored medeian specialty, lessons learned from writing fanfic, her take on dark academia, and the process of self-publishing books people love.

Not to spoil anything for the three and a half people who maybe haven’t yet read The Atlas Six, but can you tell us a bit about the world of the series?

First of all, I appreciate the wording of this question. Thank you for that. Secondly, The Atlas Six is about the six uniquely talented magicians vying for initiation to the Alexandrian Society, a secret society of caretakers who protect and contribute to the archives of “lost” knowledge from the Library of Alexandria and throughout history. In the book’s contemporary setting, the question of how to combat climate change is answered politically and economically with magic, so the characters exist openly in a world where magicians, called medeians, are university-educated and contribute to a system of capitalism much like ours. These particular six candidates each have a rare magical specialty and a myriad of personal motivations for pursuing the Society’s promise of wealth, power, and knowledge—which drives their tendency to want to kiss or kill any of the others at any given moment. (Two of them already hate each other, and the rest are about to.) And there is obviously a catch to this extraordinary opportunity: only five of the six are guaranteed initiation.

What’s the journey been like writing, self-publishing, and re-releasing The Atlas Six

This is absolutely the weirdest timeline. I don’t know of any better way to put it. I wrote this book when I was starting to think that publishing wasn’t going to happen for me. I’ve always split myself in two, writing manuscripts to cold query to agents while also self-publishing the stories I wanted to tell that I didn’t feel were a good fit for the market. Basically, I was self-publishing for the handful of beloved weirdos willing to follow me wherever I went. (Find your flock, they say. Good advice.) 

I knew from my initial concept that this book wasn’t right for publishing en masse—it was too hard to explain in a quick pitch to an agent without sounding derivative. It was too character-driven for genre standards. It had a familiar setting and hook but with a very unconventional execution. There was no hero or villain. Every character was 100% sexually fluid. It was too quiet for spec fic. I was in a really think-y place, trying to figure out whether it was responsible to bring a baby into a world where it’s impossible to be ethical. In the end, I figured I could just write it for myself, exactly as I wanted to write it, while nobody cared enough about me to say no. 

So I wrote it. Released it. People seemed to like it, but it wasn’t doing numbers. Within a few months, I had finished another manuscript and finally gotten an agent for a completely separate project—my young adult rom-com, My Mechanical Romance. I figured, okay, I guess I’m a YA author now, at least until those obligations are fulfilled, so Atlas will have to wait. But, I reasoned, thankfully, only a few people were waiting.

Then I got pregnant. I wrote another YA manuscript. Something weird happened on Twitter. (A very “somehow, Palpatine returned” situation.) People started talking about the book. I gave birth to my son. Something weirder happened on TikTok. A LOT of people started talking about the book. Suddenly my book that had absolutely no commercial appeal was…commercially appealing? I signed with Tor to finish out the trilogy (!). Then…producers wanted to meet with me? So I was like? Okay? In between my baby’s naps, I wrote the sequel and optioned the book for TV. I…got on the NYT bestseller list? I went on tour in two countries? At this point, it all dissolves into a fever dream. Is this real? I really don’t know. I haven’t slept more than two consecutive hours in almost a year. 

On a serious note, revising The Atlas Six was such an incredible opportunity. I went from being a one-woman show (with the help of one or two friends and, of course, my beloved collaborator @littlechmura) to suddenly having the resources to actually make the book into what I wanted it to be. I got to stretch out a little, narratively speaking, and take up more space. New illustrations! New cover! New feedback! New ways to reach a new audience! Suddenly the book of my mind became the book of many minds and was all the better for it. It was then, and is now, a product of some kind of magic. For five years, I wrote ten to twelve hours a day, posting millions and millions of words for free, purely because I loved it—loved it to the point where it broke my heart to think of doing anything else. And now? 

Well, now I have imposter syndrome, of course. But my god, what a beautiful con.

Do you have a favorite character among the six? Why? What does their Tumblr look like?

I don’t have a favorite character—I personally think it’s detrimental for the author to have a favorite when creating an ensemble cast that relies so heavily on changing POVs for the narration—BUT I do feel strongly that Libby and Nico would be the most active on Tumblr. Libby writes poems and carefully curates her aesthetic. I sense a little cottagecore in her. Probably a lot of melancholy art, too. Nico definitely runs an absolute chaosphere of a blog depending on whatever his fixation is at the time. He’s one of those mutuals where you followed him five years ago and can’t remember why because he’s changed fandoms several times, but at least the GIF sets he reblogs are entertaining. 

This reissue includes illustrations from your longtime collaborator, illustrator Little Chmura (@littlechmura). What draws you to this kind of collaboration? 

If you were fortunate enough to become friends with a brilliant artist, wouldn’t you try to lure them in, any chance you got? I love art. I love storytelling as an art and writing as an art. I love the adrenaline rush of creativity I get from working with other artists who are equally passionate about their craft. Sometimes, brainstorming an illustration with Little Chmura makes me feel inspiration in its purest form. The incendiary kind. All of my books contain art from her because it just contributes that much more to the story. Or, at the very least, it helps the story vibe properly. 

You got your start writing Dramione fanfic. What did writing fanfic teach you about writing?

Okay, random start here, but go with me: I really loved this Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again oral history on Vulture where they said that the film was referred to as a crowd-pleaser in a way that was meant to be an insult. A crowd-pleaser, how meaningless. But the producers posed a critically important question: do you know how hard it is to please a crowd? Fanfic authors do. There is no other medium as dependent on audience enjoyment as fanfic. The entire medium is reliant on characterization and emotional beats. Imperfect plot or disrupted pacing can be forgiven if something sweet or hot happens along the way, but failing to be true to a character’s narrative arc or committing to a cheap bit like gratuitous character death is grounds for the proverbial guillotine. 

The number one thing I learned as a fanfic author is always to keep one eye on the audience’s heart. Should it be racing? Fluttering? Aching? Should it, dare I say it, break? Pleasing (or devastating) a crowd is best learned via the fanfic structure: episodic and evolving with constant feedback. Learning how to make someone keysmash in your reviews is a carefully honed skill.

You’re very active online, with copious amounts of asks answered on your Tumblr and a video series on Youtube. Do you have a favorite fan interaction? 

I have been more active in the past—this is a very busy year, what with the chaos goblin I birthed, a slightly unhinged production schedule, and three book releases! I’m feeling very guilty about my untended inbox, but I do love Tumblr. There, I said it! I love Tumblr! I love the multimedia curation! The possibility of long-form communication! The ads that do not, in any way, appear to be stealing my data! Anyway, no, I don’t think I could pick a favorite. There have been too many beautiful interactions, especially from people who’ve been reading my stuff for years. 

Well, I guess one that stands out is a seemingly small series of events: I wrote a short friends-to-lovers fic about two engineers. It sparked a conversation on Tumblr between women who were pushed out of STEM at an early age and women in STEM fields who had never seen themselves in fiction before. It led to my YA book, My Mechanical Romance, especially after one user told me she wished she’d had my writing when she was younger. I thought, okay, well, good point, I should tell a story specifically for our younger selves. And now here we are.

What would your specialty be if you were a medeian, and why?

Telepathy. I’m incredibly nosy. I’d love to have a more nuanced reason, but that’s honestly it.

What’s the best writing advice you’ve received?  

Potentially a bit overused, but the thing that has helped me most is the “you can edit a bad page, but you can’t edit a blank page” quote that Google is currently telling me comes from Jodi Picoult (I obviously first heard it on Tumblr). I have always been a pantser, meaning I fly by the seat of my pants when I write (fanfic is very conducive for such things), and I really had to learn to love revision. It doesn’t matter if you get the first draft right. The first draft is just the skeleton. To everyone who struggles with anxiety or creative blocks, I typically think it helps to tell yourself the first draft is allowed to suck. It’s kind of supposed to suck! Don’t romanticize this idea that writing is when the muse hands you the perfect words in perfect sequence. The craft of writing isn’t about the first draft. It’s about everything you do to bring the story to life. 

What fuels your interest in dark academia? Do you have a favorite dark academia book/film/series/game?

To me, The Atlas Six is true academia—very The Secret History in terms of having long philosophical discussions about the meaning of art and beauty, except I did it with physics and psychology. It’s dark, of course, because of all the gray morality and institutional rot and inadvisable sexual tension. That’s a feature, not a bug, and I love when authors get a little weird with it. I love Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas, Bunny by Mona Awad, Plain Bad Heroines by Emily Danforth. Academia is weird and messed up by most standards, so the outsiders (BIPOC and queer authors) really do some fascinating work handling its darkness. 

The Atlas Paradox comes out in October. Is there anything you can tell us about it?

I personally think it is funnier in the way things are funny when the characters have all begun existentially melting. (I’m an empath, she says chaotically.) People who have read it tell me it’s better than the first book. My publishers tell me hearts will be broken. But I leave all that for others to determine, of course… 

Thanks@olivieblake!The Atlas Six is now available everywhere you can get books!

pridewrite:

PRIDEWRITE PROMPT LIST 2022. Week 1: Queer Culture. 1. Farm 2. Plaid 3. Queer Euphoria 4. Baking 5. Occult 6. Unicorn 7. Gender Envy 8. Parade Week 2: Relationships. 9. Heart 10. Kiss 11. Domestic 12. Meet Cute 13. Content 14. Solidarity 15. Coffee 16. Fake Relationship Week 3: History. 17. Story 18. Letters 19. Time 20. Camp 21. Polari 22. Violets 23. Green Carnations Week 4: Adventure. 24. Sunset 25. Complicated 26. Questions 27. Genderflux 28. Bigender 29. Transmasc 30.Transfem [End Text] The text is displayed in pale typeset with a dark purple background. A rainbow of lines border it. [End Caption]ALT
PRIDEWRITE ALT PROMPT LIST 2022. Week 1: Queer Culture. 1. Cottage 2. Cuffed Jeans 3. Queer Longing 4. Candles 5. Cryptids 6. Nature 7. Role Models 8. The First Night Week 2: Relationships. 9. Roses 10. Holding Hands 11. Poly 12. Demisexual 13. Demiromantic 14. A-spec 15. Platonic Relationship 16. Happily Ever After Week 3: History. 17. Remember 18. Photograph 19. Change 20. Subculture 21. Written in Code 22. Unknown 23. Building Week 4: Adventure. 24. Fireworks 25. Pronouns 26. Folklore 27. Fantasy 28. Superheroes 29. Journey 30. New Ground [End Text] The text is displayed in pale typeset with a rich lavender background. A rainbow of lines border it. [End Caption]ALT

Here they are! I’m pleased to share the official prompts for Pridewrite 2022. There’s plenty of options, so, hopefully you have enough time to plan before June. ✨️

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Cast.

Hey,@pridewrite! This is neat! ️‍

writergeekrhw:

Hey all,

I’m Robert Hewitt Wolfe, writer of things like #Elementary #StarTrek #DS9 #Andromeda, etc etc, and author of the BILLY SMITH AND THE GOBLINS books.

I may end up moving here from Twitter if Grimes’ Baby Daddy lets the Orange Menace back onto Twitter. Because eff that noise. I’m not providing content to support that nonsense.

If you have questions about #TVWriting #NovelWriting or any of that kind of thing, feel free to ask and I’ll answer (assuming that’s even a thing on Tumblr).

I also talk about geek culture in general. Comic books, TTRPGs, all that kind of thing.

This has been a test of the Emergency Twitter Escapee Broadcasting Network.

(Everyone STAY CALM)

Welcome to Tumblr, @writergeekrhw

Make characters flawed.


Make them make selfish choices. Make them make good decisions. Make them makes bad decisions. Make them make morally gray ones too. Make them have bad habits, like biting their nails, or picking at chapped lips, or staying up too late and sleeping in too much.

Make them wear high end shoes, or shoes falling apart at the soles. Make them wear fancy clothes or wear a go-to laundry day outfit.

Make them ugly cry. Make them wheeze. Make them have pimples and blemishes and roseaca and eczema.


Make them human.


Don’t try to make a character perfect. Nobody is. Each and every character you make has different motives, different drives, different thoughts and personalities.

It doesn’t have to be on one page or a single paragraph; it can be gradual and wonderful, just as your main character finds out along the way, like you will too.


Make them imperfect.

“Morning surely shines for those who have vision ”

Imam Ali ع

“BE MOST CAUTIOUS OF THIS WORLD WHEN YOU ARE MOST AT EASE WITH IT.”

IMAM ALIع

‘Who speaks to you about others,

will speak about you to others.

Imam Ali ع

“Reflect upon the verses of Qur'an and learn lessons from it, for indeed is the best imparter of lessons."

Imam Aliع

“Increase in Knowledge, Makes you More closer to Us…”

Imam Ali’ع

“Injustice is a crime that cannot be forgotten.”

Imam Ali ع

The most deserving to be remembered by you is the One who does not forget you.

Imam Ali ع

Consistency is a great lead to achieving any goals.️

“Lost is the one who has a goal other than Allah.”

Imam Aliع

“God will test you with what you love the most”.

Imam Ali ع

Be very selective about who you want to deal with, not everyone is worth your energy.

“The biggest flaw is that you accuse someone of the flaw that is in yourself”..

Imam Ali ع

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