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coyoteclaw11) wrote2018-12-21 07:52 pm
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Do you think your style has changed over time? How so?
Mmm... I think it's matured? Like, my old fic sounds like a 15 y/o wrote it... because a 15 did write it. I can write teenage/young adult characters more believably than I could when I was fresh out of middle school and still considered high school to be some kind of grand, mythical place (dfghjkl... no tho when ur in middle school for some reason high school seems so cool... then you hit senior year and it's like wow this is hell and everyone's fuckin dumb, including me).
Being older has also given me more experience to translate into my writing? I moved around a lot as a kid, so I didn't really have any long term friendships until I hit high school. It's hard to really know how to write a close relationship between two people when you haven't experienced it yourself, ya know? The biggest downside tho is that the older I've gotten, the more difficult it's been for me to write. I used to write all the time in notebooks and journals and the like, but nowadays it's such a struggle. A lot of what I wrote was trash, but at least I wrote something ya know? Oh well... hopefully I can get back to that place again.
What made you start writing fanfic?
Which of your own fanfics have you reread the most?
Describe the differences between your first fanfic and your most recent fanfic.
Do you think your style has changed over time? How so?
You've posted a fic anonymously. How would someone be able to guess that you'd written it?
Name three stories you found easy to write.
Name three stories you found difficult to write.
What's your ratio of hits to kudos?
What do your fic bookmarks say about you?
What's a theme that keeps coming up in your writing?
What kind of relationships are you most interested in writing?
For E-rated fic, what are some things your characters keep doing?
Name three favorite characters to write.
You're applying for the fanfic writer of the year award. What five fanfics do you put in your portfolio?
Mmm... I think it's matured? Like, my old fic sounds like a 15 y/o wrote it... because a 15 did write it. I can write teenage/young adult characters more believably than I could when I was fresh out of middle school and still considered high school to be some kind of grand, mythical place (dfghjkl... no tho when ur in middle school for some reason high school seems so cool... then you hit senior year and it's like wow this is hell and everyone's fuckin dumb, including me).
Being older has also given me more experience to translate into my writing? I moved around a lot as a kid, so I didn't really have any long term friendships until I hit high school. It's hard to really know how to write a close relationship between two people when you haven't experienced it yourself, ya know? The biggest downside tho is that the older I've gotten, the more difficult it's been for me to write. I used to write all the time in notebooks and journals and the like, but nowadays it's such a struggle. A lot of what I wrote was trash, but at least I wrote something ya know? Oh well... hopefully I can get back to that place again.
What made you start writing fanfic?
Which of your own fanfics have you reread the most?
Describe the differences between your first fanfic and your most recent fanfic.
Do you think your style has changed over time? How so?
You've posted a fic anonymously. How would someone be able to guess that you'd written it?
Name three stories you found easy to write.
Name three stories you found difficult to write.
What's your ratio of hits to kudos?
What do your fic bookmarks say about you?
What's a theme that keeps coming up in your writing?
What kind of relationships are you most interested in writing?
For E-rated fic, what are some things your characters keep doing?
Name three favorite characters to write.
You're applying for the fanfic writer of the year award. What five fanfics do you put in your portfolio?