A few people suggested I do this so here we go. I guess?
Random and (sometimes) fun facts about your (maybe) favourite author who writes fanfic and hasn't gotten much of a life since signing up in 2013.
Also includes a lot of ranting.
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It has been a while, but sometimes, I have nothing to talk about, so if I have nothing to write or talk about, then what is the pint of pointless updates, eh?
So a nice unimportant quick update on what's been going on since I last updated this mess, seeing as it was the end of September that you last heard from me: yes, I am still alive, yes I am still breathing, yes I am still writing and planning about 12 stories, 3 of which have nothing to do with D12, and I still have to start at least one more before I have all the D12 ones at least started.
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There you go, have a look at my works. Perfect, wouldn't you say? This is literally all the ones I'm working on at the current time, hence why my process is kinda slow at the moment. I do have a lot written for a couple of them though, so don't fret! Some of these are actually working titles, even if they aren't specified as working...
I have been powering through a lot more than you might think.
So basically, I was reading through one of the ones in that list, and a specific part got me thinking. Now, I'm sure I've brought this up before, but I wanna go more...slightly in depth with it to see if you agree or have anything else to input on the subject at hand.
You'll find a lot of the time, characters, or scenes (more specifically for this example), hold parts of the author in them. It can really show a bit of what the author is actually like, because as we like to say here in this info-hub, "there's a part of you in every character". Or something along those lines.
I dunno; been a while since I've actually said that. Just roll with it.
This specific part in my story, it got me thinking. Certain words/actions from your characters in the certain scenes, really show what you're like as a person, in a way; how I see it anyway.
This specific scene, in short, was basically my MC asking one of the other MC's, if he was right to drive home because of how exhausted he was due to certain things that lead up to this. This sort of got me thinking: that in a way shows a bit how I would act in said situation, if I had friends that close to me.
It sort of shows morals? Is that the right word? I don't know what the word I'm looking for is, but you hopefully get the gist of what I'm trying to get across.
It's just funny to me how something like that certain scenario, stands out to me, not just because of t being something I'd personally do, but it also got me thinking: how often do you really see this kind of thing in other stories?
The same goes for this one certain part in one of the Outcast Series' books; I couldn't for the life of me tell you which one, but I know the exact scene from it. This certain scene for some reason, even five years later, still sticks with me and it's a great example I believe, as we run off into yet another tangent about how small details are never mentioned and that it can really cement the character's morals, and personality.