I started reading very you and grew up largely reading books written from 1890-1920 and from 1960-1985. And that’s still the time period of literature that I’m most satisfied reading in. π€·
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hey quick question!! how would someone be able to not read a fic with triggering shit in it without a warning without reading the shit that will trigger them? Simple. Don’t read fics that don’t have trigger warnings. Don’t watch[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
β It is common, courteous and good practice in fandom circles to use content warnings for things that you know are major, common potential triggers. β Not all fiction warns for potential triggering content. Most published fiction does not warn[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
They simply do not. They believe everything should be accessible to them personally. They prioritize their own demands for comfort as an audience over the artistic choices of the creator. They lack self control to put down and stop engaging[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
β‘οΈ Content warnings on fiction are a courtesy.Β β‘οΈ Not every medium of fiction and storytelling has or is expected to have content warnings or extensive tagging. β‘οΈ Print novels do not traditionally warn for content in any way. β‘οΈ[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
When the pre-modern novel addresses you as ‘dear reader’ ππ