78 inch / 198 centimetre black satin ribbon belt with copper pins, acrylic beads, and brass coins.
This versatile belt can be worn around the hips, as is traditional for bellydancing outfits, or looped more tightly higher up the body depending on your preference. It is tie-closure, which means the length and layering is up to you: will fit anyone from XS to 4XL, if not above.
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17 and a half inch / 44.5 centimetre vintage lace ribbon choker with gold plate fastenings, goldtone setting, black matte rhinestones, and a resin cameo.
This unique dainty necklace is perfect for Classic or Sweet Lolitas, or anyone with an affinity for lace and cameos. The soft lace choker is easy on the skin and will sit just as well as a loose necklace over high-necked clothing as a choker on the wider neck.
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Ordinary Heroes: The Watts Memorial Publishing plans
I know you're falling over yourselves to hear about them. So far the idea is still to be leisurely with the drop-ins for ASAH as I'm struggling with them, and it needs another polish before I can throw it at agents HAHAAHAHAAH I don't want to but Marika went to significant effort helping me to draft a query letter so I suppose I ought to man up and face the same thing as with magazines: CONGRATULATIONS WE'RE NOT EVEN GOING TO BOTHER SENDING YOU A REJECTION LETTER. I need to read through BBB, mark it up for editing, then get on with that. I'd like to claim I'll have it out by the end of the year but frankly that seems unlikely given my current lassitude and the fact that I need to stick at least three more chapters at the end because I had "nope can't be arsed" syndrome about it by then. And then it needs everything else doing. But that's probably the next full-length publication, I think.
Despite exciting ideas regarding the Judith/Jade/Corin thing (or the space bastards thing, if you prefer), I'm still bogged down with a deep and abiding sense of worthlessness re: writing, exacerbated every time someone else has any success, because I'm like that, and every time I read any helpful posts wherein someone sits around slagging off self-publishing (because I'm scum). Nny was talking yesterday about getting back into writing fanfic in order to ease into writing again, and I'd like to follow suit but I can't seem to stop hating almost every fandom under the sun for long enough and I'm not feeling especially inspired: the one idea I had was shot down with the words "oh that trope" and now I'm frankly leery of even sharing ideas with most people.