2. tell us about what you’re most looking forward to writing – in your current project, or a future project
I have so many rip but I'm most excited to finish some dick fics I have in the works, mostly the royalty au with dick and this dumpster diving one-- they both have more tangible angst there ig and they're a bit different from how I've written him in the past and I kind of want to explore his character much more in my writing so im really looking forward to finishing/getting started with them
4. share a sentence or paragraph from your writing that you’re really proud of (explain why, if you like)
this was hard akfhjs BUT (from this fic):
The two of you stood there facing each other in a silence that was louder than the snow falling on your shoulders. He was looking right at you, studying you almost. But what was there to study? What kind of answer could be hidden in your tired skin without you knowing? And if there was an answer to be found, one belonging to a dire question, wouldn’t it be kissed deep somewhere between his own eyelashes? You knew a part of whatever truth he was searching for, whatever professional seekers search lifetimes for, was with his warm, undiscovered eyes. And if not his eyes, then his soft, chapped lips; and if not his lips, then his summer raven ocean-waved hair; and if not his hair, then his heart—his very pillar of the soul that stood fragmented and uneven yet kind in ways only birds with clipped and cried wings would know. Lonely lovers dream of an answer like him.
this wasn't one I thought I would be proud of when I had written it but after rereading this one a few times it's just so rhythmic, it literally reads like a poem or a song to me, particularly with the way the 's' sounds in "his" and the repeated 's' sounds in "summer," "soft," "lips," "soul," etc. like it flows into one another well, the words slipping into the next like its the only thing keeping you going and you can't stop. even when there's more ""harder"" sounds that attempt to break the flow of the 's' (like the 'p' and 'd' in "chapped" or the 'f' in "fragmented") it fails in comparison to the ensemble of soft sounds. its kind of like a trace for both us and Jason/reader in that very moment