It's OK to be Wednesday

missanthropicprinciple:

fabledquill:

dontblinktheangelshavecamelot:

Look! There was a fan fiction article in today’s  Washington Express (a free daily I newspaper put out by the Washington Post in Washington DC)

Link to the article online

Article credit, Beth Marlowe (Express)

Art credit, Patrick Leger (For Express)

An actually…. respectful…. and balanced article?? About fanfiction???

In a real publication??!?!

I just cannot express how much I love this.

czystiel:

thetricksterandtheoptimist:

evil-overlordess:

Permission to change “are you satan” to “are you metatron” because Metatron is actually the embodiment of true evil in this world whereas Satan was just pretty chill.

 Satan was just pretty chill.”

what the hell is even going on in your fandom anymore

let’s just say that the apocalypse was less stressful

snow-angel-castiel:

aangnog:

probend:

PE is 5% exorcise and 95% embarrassment 

what kind of gym class do you have that exorcises their kids

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In case no one’s said it yet

colorfuloddity:

redmetalandgold:

Hi, welcome, to the Star Trek fandom!

Whether you’re young or old, a newbie or an oldie, we welcome you!

If you became apart of it through Benedict, or through TOS, or The Next Generation, welcome!

Liked the films but never watched the series? Hi, it’s great to have you!

I know it’s going to be great serving with you, cadet. Welcome aboard the Enterprise, and don’t forget to pick up your Starfleet uniform on the way in.

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*don’t grab the red ones

running-withthe-doctor:

areyoutryingtodeduceme:

thescienceofobsession:

voodooling:

Another lazy doodle.

the sentiment behind this is blinding.

this is one of the most brilliant pieces of Sherlock art I’ve seen O-O

Agreed. Automatic reblog.

running-withthe-doctor:

areyoutryingtodeduceme:

thescienceofobsession:

voodooling:

Another lazy doodle.

the sentiment behind this is blinding.

this is one of the most brilliant pieces of Sherlock art I’ve seen O-O

Agreed. Automatic reblog.

all-things-avenger:

bobby ain’t having any of your shit today

all-things-avenger:

bobby ain’t having any of your shit today

survivor-trek:

neckwear:

It’s GIVEAWAY TIME!

In celebration of the release of Star Trek Into Darkness in theaters and the excitement of welcoming so many new people into our fandom, I will be giving away 24 Star Trek books written between the years of 1976 and 1996.

Here are the RULES:

  1. You do not have to be following me to win.
  2. Reblog as many times as you like until July 10, 2013. On that day, I will be using a random number generator to choose the winners.
  3. You can win one book per reblog. Meaning for example, if you reblog four times you will be entered into the drawing four times and could potentially be selected four times to win a total of four books.
  4. I can only ship inside the US and Canada for this giveaway.
  5. Winners will be contacted via ask message on July 11. They have 48 hours to claim their prize before it is forfeit to the next person selected.
  6. Winners can choose which book they would like based on availability at the time they are contacted.

Here is what you could win:

  • Star Trek: The New Voyages edited by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath
  • Star Trek: The New Voyages 2 edited by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath
  • Star Trek: Mutiny on the Enterprise by Robert E. Vardeman
  • Star Trek: Enterprise: The First Adventure (TOS) by Vonda N. McIntyre
  • Star Trek #2: The Entropy Effect by Vonda N. NcIntyre
  • Star Trek #11: Yesterday’s Son by A.C. Crispin
  • Star Trek #20: The Vulcan Academy Murders by Jean Lorrah
  • Star Trek #23: Ishmael by Barbara Hambly
  • Star Trek #28: Crisis on Centaurus by Brad Ferguson
  • Star Trek #32: Chain of Attack by Gene DeWeese
  • Star Trek #34: Dreams of the Raven by Carmen Carter
  • Star Trek #39: Time For Yesterday by A.C. Crispin
  • Star Trek #40: Timetrap by David Dvorkin
  • Star Trek #42: Memory Prime by Gar and Judith Reeves-Stevens
  • Star Trek #45: Double, Double by Michael Jan Friedman
  • Star Trek #52: Home Is The Hunter by Dana Kramer-Rolls
  • Star Trek: Prime Directive by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens
  • Star Trek: The Return by William Shatner
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation #1: Ghost Ship by Diane Carey
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation #4: Survivors by Jean Lorrah
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation #5: Strike Zone by Peter David
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation #7: Masks by John Vornholt
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation #11: Gulliver’s Fugitives by Keith Sharee
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation #15: Fortune’s Light by Michael Jan Friedman

i am not EVEN going to apologize for this

alwaysbelieveinfutures:

tincanlantern:

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The kiwi Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs

I am 300% done with you guys.