Anonymous asked: okay okay there's more wonder woman comics to read and from 2006, gail simone's run is always recommended. justice league: league of one is as well. um, wonder woman's 75th anniversary. wonder woman: earth one is not bad. before gail simone took over wonder woman in 2006, greg rucka did my personal fave run and i love it to bits, like, rucka's diana is /my/ diana ngl - would have been in around 2003, issues 195 onwards.
skymurdock asked: as someone currently writing a WS!Steve Trevor AU I completely agree. yes I want them to be together and happy! I also want Suffering.
Listen, if you can do both at once you are Living The Dream my dude.
(ALSO IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THE THING GO, FLY MY PRETTIES, READ THE THING)
Anonymous asked: HOLY FUDGE. I SAW WONDER WOMAN AND I GET IT NOW. I GET IT. AND YOUR POST ABOUT STEVE FEELING GUILTY ABOUT BRINGING DIANA INTO THE WORLD OF MEN????? aSHJSGGGIHN *heart rips into many piece* Sorry i JUST REALLY NEEDED TO RANT ABOUT HOW GOOD IT WAS
RIGHT THOUGH RIGHT THOUGH RIGHT THOUGH
Okay for those of you who want to know my thoughts about Steve Trevor and Guilt, here is Installation One:
AND LISTEN I AM STILL RIDE OR FUCKING DIE ABOUT THIS.
IF STEVE TREVOR–CRADLING DIANA’S FACE IN HIS SHAKING HANDS AS HE STRUGGLES TO ARTICULATE THAT PEOPLE AREN’T ALWAYS GOOD AND HE IS SO SORRY–ISN’T FEELING GUILT SPREAD THROUGH HIS BLOOD LIKE DYE, FEELING GUILT GRIP HIS THROAT LIKE AN IRON FIST, FEELING GUILT TWIST INTO HIS HEART LIKE A BLADE, THEN WHY ARE WE EVEN HERE.
Anyway I am very serious about this and if anyone wants to talk about Steve Trevor and Diana Prince and Guilt, I am here for you.
Anonymous asked: Okay so I see that Immortal Diana and Continuously Reincarnated Steve post you reblogged but if that were the case, she would have to watch him die every time.
*steeples my fingers and looks at you seriously*
Dearest darling heart, I think you have sorely mistaken my interest in this AU.
I live for the narrative of the immortal godlike being and the ongoing eternal tragedy of the deaths of their reincarnated beloved. Like, yes, I want a lot of really cute scenes of Diana curled up in bed with a dozen different incarnations of Steve. But what I really want is for her to find him in war after war (she doesn’t know if he’s drawn to her–she fights like breathing, she can’t give it up any more than she can cut her heart out of her chest–or if he’s drawn to the fight–he tried doing nothing, she remembers him telling her that) and sit at different veteran’s gravestones in each generation and fucking ache for him.
Like, yes, this is terrible. I am interested in the terribleness. I am interested in Diana who sees a golden head among the civilians as she bursts in to save Clark and Bruce’s asses–a man dressed in plain clothing who’s trying to hurry other away in front of him–and feels her heart stutter and decides that this, this will be the time they live happily together.
It’s an honest decision, at the moment she makes it. It always is, the first time she sees him.
Anonymous asked: so I really love your writing, and I'm invested in your longer WIPs, but please don't feel guilty for writing shorter works instead! Inspiration is a fickle thing, and anything you wind up publishing is a treat to read!
*tackles with a hug*
THANK YOU SO MUCH. Like, don’t get me wrong, I’m really invested in my longer WIPs too, but inspiration is a fickle bitch and motivation is even WORSE and I am just not hitting the right balance of the two for some reason?
IDK man I’m working on it. Thank you SO MUCH for your patience, you’re a gift.