Writing Meme!
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Give me a number and I'll answer the question (or try to anyway):
1.Which is your favorite of the fics you’ve written for [name of fandom]?
2.Favorite piece overall?
3.Which was the hardest to write, in terms of plot?
4.Which has the most “you” in it, however you’d define that?
5.What is an image/set of images that you’re particularly proud of?
6.Idea that you always wanted to write but could never make work?
7.Least favorite plot point/chapter/moment?
8.Favorite plot point/chapter/moment?
9.Favorite character to write?
10.Favorite line or lines of dialogue that you’ve written
11.If I’m showing off just one of your pieces to someone, which one should it be?
12.What WIPs do you have going now? Are you excited about them?
13.Are there any things that might have happened in any of your stories, but you changed them at the last minute? (So-and-so dies, they don’t actually kiss, main character has long extended ballet-based dream sequence, etc.)
14.Would you want to write canon for any of your fandoms (like be hired by showrunner to do an episode)? Which one?
15.Does font matter to you when you’re writing a draft?
16.3 favorite comments ever received on fanfic.
17.Any mean comments? How’d you deal with it? Who laid the smackdown?
18.If you could go back and revise one of your older stories, which would it be?
19.Do you make up scenes at work/on the bus/at the gym? Who are the characters that pop up the most? Do you write them down?
20.Go nuts, and talk about writing. Or write me a little ficlet-whatsit using a character/image/line I shall now specify—
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Give me a number and I'll answer the question (or try to anyway):
1.Which is your favorite of the fics you’ve written for [name of fandom]?
2.Favorite piece overall?
3.Which was the hardest to write, in terms of plot?
4.Which has the most “you” in it, however you’d define that?
5.What is an image/set of images that you’re particularly proud of?
6.Idea that you always wanted to write but could never make work?
7.Least favorite plot point/chapter/moment?
8.Favorite plot point/chapter/moment?
9.Favorite character to write?
10.Favorite line or lines of dialogue that you’ve written
11.If I’m showing off just one of your pieces to someone, which one should it be?
12.What WIPs do you have going now? Are you excited about them?
13.Are there any things that might have happened in any of your stories, but you changed them at the last minute? (So-and-so dies, they don’t actually kiss, main character has long extended ballet-based dream sequence, etc.)
14.Would you want to write canon for any of your fandoms (like be hired by showrunner to do an episode)? Which one?
15.Does font matter to you when you’re writing a draft?
16.3 favorite comments ever received on fanfic.
17.Any mean comments? How’d you deal with it? Who laid the smackdown?
18.If you could go back and revise one of your older stories, which would it be?
19.Do you make up scenes at work/on the bus/at the gym? Who are the characters that pop up the most? Do you write them down?
20.Go nuts, and talk about writing. Or write me a little ficlet-whatsit using a character/image/line I shall now specify—
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Date: 2013-03-17 11:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-03-18 10:28 pm (UTC)Oh yeah, I make up scenes all the time, and lines of dialogue and (very) vague outlines of plots and things like that. Usually very out of context and not really tied to any specific story or setting, or even any character in particular, but I'll slip them into something at some point and bash them into more specific shape when I do. Or just carry them around in my head for a few days, or months, or years in some cases. I'm a bit inconsistent when it comes to writing them down - I will occasionally, but quite often I just file them in my brain and they'll come back to me at some point. I tend to do a lot more planning in my head than in actual writing, which can have its disadvantages given how prone I am to getting distracted by different ideas and not coming back to the original one for quite some time, by which time it's probably mutated into something else entirely.