so so excited to announce that my girls and I are now represented by @TinyFairyHunter at ASH Literary!! YA editors, keep your eyes on for MAGNOLIA GIRLS going back on sub soon :)
art by @/mariartesz on ig
the extension to the fingertips at "it's worse to be NOTHING", the usage of the arms at "there's no solution" and making a knee slide look elegant...you will never convince me that she only won by "smiling and posing" i could talk about every nuance of this program for hours
I will say this over and over for the rest of forever: women belong in sports. Sports careers, sports fandoms, and sports conversations. We know ball too.
Alysa Liu is amazing. she was like “I’m not on a diet, I stay up late, skating isn’t the most important thing for me my friends are” and then did the most beautiful skating routine I’ve ever seen. the hero we need right now.
Alysa’s skating and success is such a testament to the fact that you do not need to suffer to enjoy success in the sport. You can see that her skating comes from a place of complete joy and im so happy that she’s being rewarded with an Olympic medal for the skating she’s brought!
refuse to believe there are people that solely know sophie nelisse as rose landry when she's played shauna shipman for the last 4 years it's genuinely criminal
this is such a great character moment that isn’t at all the books, is totally silent, and has so many layers of meaning — that can only come from a writers room that deeply understands Annabeth as a character and that’s why I love adaptations
One detail I loved about the season 2 final battle was how Camp Half-Blood was made up of kids. The oldest campers are probably 15/16yo. They had literal 7yo on the battlefield. Whereas Luke's army was made up of grown ass adults
Like just look at these kids? These BABIES???