There is a meme going around
Feb. 3rd, 2014 07:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
First seen by me courtesy of
el_staplador, so she gets the credit!
Pick a number and I'll try to answer that question. Then you can do the meme or not as you choose.
1. Of the fic you’ve written, of which are you most proud?
2.Favourite tense That's really stupid. Make something up yourself. Actually, my favourite tense is the "passive aggressive".
3. Favourite POV
4. What are some themes you love writing about?
5. What inspires you to write?
6. Thoughts on critique
7. Create a character on the spot... NOW!
8. Is there a character you love writing for the most? The least? Why?
9. A passage from a WIP
10. What are your strengths in writing?
11. What are your weaknesses in writing?
12. Anything else that you want to know... (otherwise known as Fill in the Blank)
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Pick a number and I'll try to answer that question. Then you can do the meme or not as you choose.
1. Of the fic you’ve written, of which are you most proud?
2.
3. Favourite POV
4. What are some themes you love writing about?
5. What inspires you to write?
6. Thoughts on critique
7. Create a character on the spot... NOW!
8. Is there a character you love writing for the most? The least? Why?
9. A passage from a WIP
10. What are your strengths in writing?
11. What are your weaknesses in writing?
12. Anything else that you want to know... (otherwise known as Fill in the Blank)
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Date: 2014-02-05 07:32 pm (UTC)I am very much a linear writer. Not necessarily a linear thinker - I often know the end relatively early, and I certainly come up with lots of scenes that will be slotted in a later moment. But as far as the bulk of writing goes, it's like I have a story idea, important scenes that come up and that are sort of like islands, and then I have to canoe from one to the next. Partly, I think, because I am also a first draft = last draft writer, I don't find structuring short pieces too difficult, but long ones -aargh!