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Decorations for Fic (HTML/CSS): Fan Art, Dividers, Embedded Songs, and More by Jnsn
Fandoms: No Fandom, Archive of Our Own
24 Jul 2021
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NON-FICTION. This work shows some examples of use of HTML/CSS to decorate a fic with art and other things. The second chapter provides the HTML for each example.
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22 Sep 2025
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What were sex toys—especially subtle sex toys—like, before rubber and steel springs?
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08 May 2021
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This is meta is based on my 10 years’ involvement in the London scene. It’s designed to help writers who are including scene elements in their fics, particularly post-A Scandal in Belgravia.
It's probably useful to fandoms other than Sherlock as well, so feel free to link to it.
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- Part 3 of Pennypaperbrain's metas
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Practical Poisons: The Writer's Reference Guide by orphan_account
Fandoms: No Fandom, writing reference - Fandom
12 Jul 2019
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A reference guide to help aspiring writers use factual, realistic, and interesting poisons in their works. This guide will focus on poison plants, fungi, toxic alkaloids, and man-made toxins. Feel free to use any information given in this work in your writing!
//Disclaimer: I am not a professional toxicologist, and am not claiming to have any formal degree in botany, chemistry, or biology. This is simply a thoroughly researched reference guide. If you or someone you know may have ingested a toxic object, please contact Poison Control immediately.//Feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions about things outlined in this work!
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If you're new to AO3 or just confused by tags in general, this guide attempts to break it down as simply and clearly as possible. This is written with readers in mind but might also be helpful for writers.
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- Part 1 of How to AO3
- Part 2 of tagging
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