S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
banner
scparris.com
S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
@scparris.com
THE DARK WORLD Series. (2016-2023) 🖤🦇🩸
WiP: SINNER SHARPE 🧛🏿‍♂️ & THE BLOODY EMPIRE 🗡️🩸🏰✨🏹
Archivist - MLIS. 📜
Streamer - 👩🏾‍💻
scparris.com 🕸️
twitch.tv/writingvampires🦇
[email protected] 📧
Pinned
scparris.com/the-dark-world-series
A dark epic fantasy series about a group of Dark Creatures (vampires, werewolves, witches and wizards, and elves) as they band together after Dracula dies, leaving the Dark World in disarray. 🖤🦇🩸
#darkfantasy #vampires #werewolves #magic #fantasy
The Dark World Series - S.C. Parris
Xavier Delacroix Vampire“Lord of Vampires” Featured the most in: Book 1: The Dark World Book 2: The Immortals Guide Book 3: The Two Swords Book 4: The Phoenixes Of The Nest Book 5: The Goblet Book 6: ...
scparris.com
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
Oh I never said but I'm looking for a new gig and looking to move to west (LA preferably) so if anyone know or or have a job for a writer or small VA roles hmu!

Prefered Roles in:
🎮 games (ttrpg or video)
💥comics
📺 television
🎥movies

#gamewriter #gamedev
#gamenarrative #gamejobs #comics #gameva
January 12, 2026 at 9:56 PM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
semi-regular reminder that ICE was only created in 2003

when you are asked to imagine a world without ICE, you're basically being asked to remember where you were when Lilo & Stitch came out
January 12, 2026 at 8:04 PM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
🖋️ “Congress Must Defend Public Education and Civil Rights” hit 2,000 signers!

💬 Text SIGN PTIOSK to 50409
Congress Must Defend Public Education and Civil Rights
Text SIGN PTIOSK to 50409 — Public education is one of the most important long-term investments the United States has ever made. A well-educated population strengthens economic growth, supports innovation, reduces long-term public costs, and sustains democratic participation. More than 80 percent of American children attend public schools, making their stability a matter of national interest. That system is now facing a sustained federal retreat. Investigative reporting by ProPublica documents that Education Secretary Linda McMahon has described public schools as “failing” and called for a “hard reset” of American education. Yet the policies being implemented under her leadership reflect not reinvestment, but a systematic reduction of federal oversight paired with efforts to redirect public resources away from public schools. Multiple outlets, including Education Week and The Washington Post, report that the Department of Education is substantially downsizing its role in K–12 education. In a major restructuring, responsibility for administering many federal K–12 programs—representing roughly $20 billion annually—is being shifted out of the Department. This fragmentation weakens federal oversight and reduces the ability to enforce consistent national standards. At the same time, the Department has begun granting waivers that allow states greater discretion over how federal education funds are used. While described as “flexibility,” these waivers reduce federal guardrails tied to equity and accountability. Reporting on Iowa’s recently approved waiver indicates that additional states may follow, accelerating the erosion of nationwide protections for vulnerable students. Equally concerning is the weakening of the Department’s Office for Civil Rights, which since 1979 has enforced federal anti-discrimination laws protecting students with disabilities, students of color, and those facing sex discrimination. ProPublica and Education Week report that staffing reductions and narrowed priorities have slowed investigations and limited families’ ability to seek federal intervention when schools fail to meet their legal obligations. These changes are occurring as many public school districts face enrollment declines that directly affect funding and staffing. Reducing federal support and oversight at this moment compounds existing pressures on the system that educates the vast majority of American children. ProPublica also reports that senior advisers now shaping education policy come from advocacy organizations that have long opposed public education as a system and favor minimizing or eliminating the federal role altogether. Their objectives closely align with proposals outlined in Project 2025, which explicitly calls for dismantling the Department of Education and rolling back federal civil-rights enforcement. Some officials have also promoted curricula that blur the constitutional separation of church and state. If public funds are used to advance religious instruction, constitutional principles require equal treatment of all faiths—an unworkable and divisive outcome. Public schools exist to serve a pluralistic society and prepare students for civic participation, not to privilege one belief system. Public education benefits everyone, including those without children in school. Weakening it undermines economic competitiveness, civic stability, and equal opportunity nationwide. Congress has both the authority and responsibility to act. I urge you to hold oversight hearings, investigate the redirection of federal education funds, restore civil-rights enforcement capacity, and reaffirm constitutional protections. Public education is a public good. Congress must act now to protect it.
resist.bot
January 12, 2026 at 7:52 PM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
Want to donate to help a good person going through a rough time? This is a fundraiser one of my students created to help with medical expenses related to his mother’s illness.

www.gofundme.com/f/support-al...
Donate to Support Patty’s Fight Against Colon Cancer, organized by Anthony Santos Rodriguez
Hello, my name is Anthony Santos Rodriguez, I recently turned 18 y… Anthony Santos Rodriguez needs your support for Support Patty’s Fight Against Colon Cancer
www.gofundme.com
January 12, 2026 at 8:09 PM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
In "it's OK when WE do it news," ICE can track every phone in your neighborhood.
ICE Can Now Spy on Every Phone in Your Neighborhood
Plus: Iran shuts down its internet amid sweeping protests, an alleged scam boss gets extradited to China, and more.
www.wired.com
January 12, 2026 at 1:33 PM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
throne.com/writingvampi... hint hint nudge nudge if you wanna get me something! 😌🥳
January 10, 2026 at 11:20 PM
throne.com/writingvampi... hint hint nudge nudge if you wanna get me something! 😌🥳
January 10, 2026 at 11:20 PM
I am so loved. 🎂🖤🦇🩸
January 10, 2026 at 11:16 PM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
January 9, 2026 at 10:55 AM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
THE DARK RETURN OF TIME by R. B. Russell is a title in our catalogue occasionally overlooked.

It's an uncanny tale for bibliophiles: It concerns an antiquarian bookshop in Paris. One day a gentleman enters the shop searching for a book that should not exist.

swanriverpress.ie/srp-title/th...
January 9, 2026 at 11:51 AM
I’m 34!! 😌🥳🥳🥳🎉🥰🥰🥰
a woman in a blue leather jacket is holding a crown in her hands and says `` it 's my birthday '' .
Alt: a woman in a blue leather jacket is holding a crown in her hands and says `` it 's my birthday '' .
media.tenor.com
January 9, 2026 at 7:27 AM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
contingentmagazine.org/2022/11/11/w...
I took a course in archival studies for a better understanding of archival practices. It showed the importance of conversations among archivists and historians (and those whose work includes both). #history #research #archives
Why Do Archivists Get Rid Of Things (And Enjoy It)?
Just because something is cool doesn’t mean it belongs in an archive.
contingentmagazine.org
January 4, 2026 at 5:28 PM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
#Seonghwa looks stunning in the Songzio 26 Spring & Summer campaign 'POLYTYCH'

#ateez #dailyateez
January 5, 2026 at 3:32 AM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
The naivete of anyone from another country thinking we, the sane public, can do anything about this clusterfuck is mind-boggling

Sorry to break it to you if you haven't been paying attn

But our entire gov't is run by an abusive narcissist, his appointed sycophants, & cowards, now

WE HAVE NO POWER
January 5, 2026 at 4:07 AM
Literally me 😩
i love how i got high in order to go to sleep to prevent making my hypomania worse and clearly it had the opposite effect
January 3, 2026 at 6:00 AM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
🎯
January 3, 2026 at 3:06 AM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
The way the press is treating chatbots, like they have agency and they “know” things all of a sudden, crossed the line recently from dumb and obsequious to something else entirely. Treating them as alive and making conscious decisions is an almost religious belief. It won’t age well.
January 3, 2026 at 2:52 AM
My brain is really…not right. I knew I had to get off my anti depressants but I forgot how…interestingly negative my brain skews. Yes, I’m able to focus on the positives as best I can but god damn, how I get this far (before meds) is a damn mystery.
January 3, 2026 at 5:52 AM
Ah yes ending the year surrounded by my cat, his cat, him, and peace and quiet is the way I want it to end.
Life changes so fast. You really don’t know what’s coming for you (good things, I mean).
December 31, 2025 at 9:15 PM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
"When I originally wrote it, I called it 'The Hanging of Jason Black'. Rod changed the man's name to Joe Caswell, and the title to 'Execution'."

— George Clayton Johnson, commenting on Serling's adaptation of his short story for The Twilight Zone

#TwilightZoneMarathon
December 31, 2025 at 1:10 PM
Weaning off my anti depressant with the okay from my psych and babyyyyy this is a TRIP but the CLARITY in my brain is WORTH IT. 😭
December 30, 2025 at 11:15 PM
Me and my bf are so fucking cute today. 🥹🖤🦇🩸🎄
December 25, 2025 at 3:23 PM
Reposted by S.C. Parris 🖤🦇🩸 | MLIS
Getting my workout pulling these babies for a researcher today! 💪
December 19, 2025 at 2:54 PM