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Code ganked from [livejournal.com profile] elrhiarhodan. This looks like fun!!

There are forty writerly questions below the cut. Take a look and give me the numbers for up to four of the questions, and I’ll answer them the best that I can.

1. Describe your comfort zone—a typical you-fic.

2. Is there a trope you’ve yet to try your hand at, but really want to?

3. Is there a trope you wouldn’t touch with a ten foot pole?

4. How many fic ideas are you nurturing right now? Care to share one of them?

5. Share one of your strengths.

6. Share one of your weaknesses.

7. Share a snippet from one of your favorite pieces of prose you’ve written and explain why you’re proud of it.

8. Share a snippet from one of your favorite dialogue scenes you’ve written and explain why you’re proud of it.

9. Which fic has been the hardest to write?

10. Which fic has been the easiest to write?

11. Is writing your passion or just a fun hobby?

12. Is there an episode above all others that inspires you just a little bit more?

13. What’s the best writing advice you’ve ever come across?

14. What’s the worst writing advice you’ve ever come across?

15. If you could choose one of your fics to be filmed, which would you choose?

16. If you only could write one pairing for the rest of your life, which pairing would it be?

17. Do you write your story from start to finish, or do you write the scenes out of order?

18. Do you use any tools, like worksheets or outlines?

19. Stephen King once said that his muse is a man who lives in the basement. Do you have a muse?

20. Describe your perfect writing conditions.

21. How many times do you usually revise your fic/chapter before posting?

22. Choose a passage from one of your earlier fics and edit it into your current writing style. (Person sending the ask is free to make suggestions).

23. If you were to revise one of your older fics from start to finish, which would it be and why?

24. Have you ever deleted one of your published fics?

25. What do you look for in a beta?

26. Do you beta yourself? If so, what kind of beta are you?

27. How do you feel about collaborations?

28. Share three of your favorite fic writers and why you like them so much.

29. If you could write the sequel (or prequel) to any fic out there not written by yourself, which would you choose?

30. Do you accept prompts?

31. Do you take liberties with canon or are you very strict about your fic being canon compliant?

32. How do you feel about smut?

33. How do you feel about crack?

34. What are your thoughts on non-con and dub-con?

35. Would you ever kill off a canon character?

36. Which is your favorite site to post fic?

37. Talk about your current wips.

38. Talk about a review that made your day.

39. Do you ever get rude reviews and how do you deal with them?

40. Write an alternative ending to [insert fic title] (or just the summary of one).

Date: 2014-08-24 11:50 am (UTC)
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15. If you could choose one of your fics to be filmed, which would you choose?

Gosh, I don't know. That's a slightly intimidating thought. I'd insist on directing, though, or at least being in the background and making sure everything goes the way I saw it (I sort of 'see' my fics while writing them, and any divergence from that would be greatly upsetting).

I think I'd pick When All Else In You Turns And Runs, if for no reason other than that it's the most recent, and I still have very clear pictures in my head, and there's that thing about how your writing gets better as you go on, right? So logically, that should be a good fic to pick. Or maybe Counting The Steps Back To Safe - I think that's my favourite thing I've written.

19. Stephen King once said that his muse is a man who lives in the basement. Do you have a muse?

Yes, in a sense. My muse is tied to music. No, really. Almost every fic I've written has a song that captures the mood of the story, if not the essence of it. I need to be able to feel my fic in order to be able to write it, and so music is incredibly important to me during the writing process, and in that sense, my music is my muse.

20. Describe your perfect writing conditions.

No stress from school or anything else, no sound but my music, this sort of selective access to the internet where I can research things I need but get cut off quickly so I don't get sucked in, my desktop (I have an inexplicable, undying love for my desktop, I cant stand laptops), and rain outside. That's my writerly nirvana.
Edited Date: 2014-08-24 11:56 am (UTC)

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