Stolen from @violet_storm
1. Is there a story I'm putting off for some reason?
Um... idk if I'm putting it off, so much as just straight up refusing to write a whole bunch of ideas/ IM GONNA FINISH WRITING THE ABNORMAL LIFE OF NORI LIRESS
2. What work of yours are you most embarrassed about existing?
Unnoticeable. I never finished it, and didn't particularly like it either. I won't delete it as of now because if I ever want to see my personal growth as a writer, I'll look at that.
3. What order do you write in?
As ideas come to my head, I write out the scenes. No order. Just writing.
4. Favorite character I've written?
That's a hard one. In my NaNoWriMo story, it'd probably Mika, or Ally. However I ADORED writing all the characters from Song of the Raven, particularly Phil and Ninian.
5. Character I was surprised to enjoy writing?
Aron and Ilse from Song of the Raven.
6. Something I'd like to change but its too late/too complex?
Yuki's behavior in Pretty Face, Heart of Ice, but I'm not really into the story enough to add onto it rn, much less make major edits.'
7. Enthusiastic or embarrassed to tell people I write?
ENTHUSIASTIC AF! I love telling people about my writing, and I like betting feedback and seeing their faces while reading my writing. Unless you're reading over my shoulder while I'm writing, and it's more than just a glance. In that case, you are an aberration that must be purged from the Earth :)
8. Favorite genre to write?
Fantasy. ITS FANTASY I LOVE FANTASY OKAY? also fanfiction
9. Wyd for inspiration?
Read, watch anime, or read about folklore
10. Music or silence? Alone or w/ people?
Music, and I can write anywhere
11. What aspect of writing have you most improved since starting to write?
I don't know. I've gained discipline in sticking with things, but I feel like I've grown pretty equally. What do you think
12. Weakness as a writer?
Probably dialogue heavy scenes
13. Strengths?
I'm really good at imagery, and world building. I love to concoct really vivid worlds, and show them off. I'm pretty sure that drawing out my characters helps a bit more with imagery and and stuff
14. Playlists for your work?
Not really.
15. Why'd you start writing?
I've been telling stories since old granny first appeared in her rocking chair(dont ask). Okay, not that long, but I have been telling stories my whole life, and I love to do it.
16. Characters that haunt you?
None of my characters hau- *dragged into the abyss by characters that I never put into my stories that I meant to*
17. Advice for young writer you?
Don't worry if its not perfect, just move on.
18. Read anything that changed your writing style?
Nope.
19. How do you keep track of your characters and outlines?
Outlining? Don't know her.
20. Long writing sessions or short spurts?
Yes.
21. Opinions when you look at your old writing?
I repress a shudder and close the tab.
22.Subjects that make you uncomfortable to write?
nope.
23. Obscure life experiences that help your writing?
No.
24. Become an expert in something to write a scene/story better
I downloaded a faerie folktale off of someone else's thesis.
25. Copy paste something you wrote that makes you proud.
There was her face. Her lower face was human, but just below her nose, skin merged with bone, and she had a bird skull for a head.
The beak was long and thin, and looked like one of those bird masks that people wore during the time of the plague, except with real bones. I might have thought that it was some sort of magical mask, but the eye sockets were empty, with no eyes visible beneath.
The most horrific part was the way that her skin and the bone seemed to mold together. Her face wasn't gory, or marred, or stitched up like some Frankenstein. It was perfectly smooth, as though it was totally natural for any face to be like this.
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It's from my NaNoWriMo story, describing one of the characters
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