I got taaaggged. And normally, I don't do tags...but I like this one. And it's sorta a competition. Which is motivating. XD
Killed a character? Heck yes.
Gotten a one star review? Nooope.
Cried over editor notes? I haven't had editor notes. 😂
Lost NANOWRIMO? Nope. Never done it.
Drunk a whole pot of coffee? Nah. I don't like coffee very much. 😂
Gotten a rejection letter? Nope.
Mixed its with it's? I'm human. Yes.
Written while at Starbucks? No, but I'd like to, just to be stereotypical.
Stayed in pajamas all day? Heh...yes...
Forgotten a character's name? Oh heck yes.
Obsessed over adding or deleting a comma? Not really, no.
Cried while writing an emotional scene? No, actually. Planning them, yes, but when I write them, my emotions kinda go numb after a bit. Self preservation, guys. It's an author thing.
Posted on writer forums? Nope. I tend to be more of an unconventional loner who takes advice from her readers and doesn't reach out a whole lot. Dunno if that's helped me or hurt me, but I've made some phenomenal friends. (Hello, League.)
Joined a Facebook group for authors? Nah. I've been added to a writing prompts group, though.
Deleted an entire chapter? Yessir I have.
Lied about being a pantser or a plotter? I don't know what pantser means, but I'm assuming those are opposites...and no, I haven't. As Silmarilz1701 said about her own writing, I tend to be a plantser. It really depends.
Missed a deadline? I don't set deadlines. I'd miss them if I did. XD
Gotten distracted by Facebook? While writing? No.
Cringed at my old writing? *insert "what do you think" look here*
Been asked "Where do you get your ideas?"? Yeeep.
Brainstormed in the shower? Ehehehe. Yes. Most of my plots come from the shower.
Talked out loud to a character? Not mine, but yes. Mostly things like "You idiot."
Lied about reading a classic novel? No, actually, but I've been tempted. My mom used to make me read one classic for every Hardy Boys mystery I read. I liked the mysteries more than the classics. XD
Obsessed over word count? Yes. My novel is ridiculously long. It scares me.
Pulled an all nighter writing? Almost, but no.
My score's fifteeeennnn. Now I gotta tag people...
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Children Of The Sky (The Scripts Of Neptune, Book 2)
FantasyA great evil has been destroyed, but what replaces it may rend the peace hoped for in two... Agnir is dead. Six months have passed, and, still grieving heavy losses, two of the fivesome struggle to maintain a foothold in the precarious politics of a...