... character descriptions?
my favorite writer does not write about subjects, only objects
>>8242642
name fucker
>>8242642
Same thing.
are these the sort of shitty threads /lit/ pumps out in order to have enough on-topic threads available to their minimal and dying population?
>>8242668
So you thought to come to 4chan's literature board and had your shitty thread ignored. It was about fantasy, wasn't it?
>>8242707
That old lark. I'll have you know my threads are all 114 images plus because I only post the most select shitposts and clickbait.
tiddie
thicc
>>8242629
describe this girl to me, /lit/
>>8242940
A nignogress
Doris was married, now divorced, a petty woman obsessed with material possesions. Her weight had been a problem but Geoff was no looker either, he never would have had the chance to cheat on her, nor would he have had the balls. Doris flubbed her way through her marriage and spitefully gossiped her way beyond, and Doris was nearly 53 years old. She ate chocolate in the morning, drank at lunch, and finished the day with rubbing skin creme on her flabby arms and binging on crisps. Not a person to know.
One day she decided to go for a swim, and on her way some ho in a bikini looked directly into your soul.
>>8243262
Very nice, I like how the last sentence confronts the reader.
8.5/10
>>8242629
Google doesn't know her name. Do you?
>>8242629
Lovecraft. He doesn't. Apart from most of his monsters having only the vaguest of outlines the majority of his characters are basically just versions of himself. It's almost a given that the character is a student or antiquarian or professor; and they don't really have characters, they basically just act as sensory devices... finding themselves in bizarre situations and then reporting about it. Their characters don't matter.
>>8243262
nice
>>8242647
that's linguists