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321stars replied to your post:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA OL you like blackbright too?? ;u;
well I am very much enjoying your recent reblogs of it :D *lies down and basks in it* precious babies
there's a lot more where that came from ( aka my likes )
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA OL you like blackbright too?? ;u;
i breathe it now omg
Nobunaga/Nene. >)
I consider this ship’s feelings:Mutual | Mixed | Strange but in the right AU could totally work as mutual | Awkward | Platonic | Sibling-like | One-sided in canon though | They don’t really like each other |
I’d consider the relationship:Healthy in a really strange kinda way... | Awkward | Abusive | Doesn’t work properly | They’d never get together
Children:No | Yes and they would be terrifying in every way | They’d think about it
General Opinion:This used to be a crack ship. Now it's not. I mean it's not a serious ship either really but... sobs. Nobunaga is probably nicer to her in SW2 than he is to most others in the series as a whole, in all his various incarnations, and I... /HEAD IN HANDS
15?
Just gonna go with my main foursome because yolo.
15 - Most honest to least: Astrid, Amber, Logan, Drake
2, 9, 17, 31
Do you write your story from start to finish, or do you write the scenes out of order?
When I started writing, long ago with Not Worthy (can't believe it's been 2 years already sob), I did start with the scenes out of order. If I got stuck in one, I'd just skip to another one I wanted to write and then go back and later connect them and 3 revisions to check everything was coherent and made sense.
However, I've noticed that half of the time, I liked to write the scene I was most interested in and then my interest would be lost. Therefore, I've been sticking to a discipline of the story in order (unless I get ideas for scenes BEFORE the point where I'm at the moment). For example, if I was writing about Yukimura's day and I'm at 3pm but had an idea of a new scene for noon, I do write it.
That's where Evernote comes into play. There I have a note for the scenes summarized as I'm writing them (to keep the chronology) and another note for future ideas, where I write either short sentences or summaries so that I don't forget the scene. In this one, I cross out the scene when I finish writing it too.
Do you take liberties with canon or are you very strict about your fic being canon compliant?
I usually try to be canon compliant unless I'm AUing about someone's death or the like. I try to keep relationships intact and the setting as well. Depending on other sources, I might consider them canon or not though there are a few things that I ignore because it'll be hard to work with them or I don't necessarily agree with that inclusion (basically half of the Otomedia articles ha ha).
Boy time👉👌💦
1, 9, 13, 17
1. Describe your comfort zone—a typical you-fic.Generally, gentle fluff. I like fic to soothe my everyday stresses and distract from the depression for a moment; those are the kind I find... not so much easiest to write, but easiest on my moods.9. Which fic has been the hardest to write?Frankly? None are easy; creative endeavours are a struggle for me pretty much all the time at the moment. Writing is a battle between me and my depression, and while I often fail, when I manage to get something done it really feels like a proper victory for me.More concrete answer: the multichapter I am attempting to do right now is the biggest writing challenge I've ever tried to tackle.
13. What’s the best writing advice you’ve ever come across?'Don't give up.'I know, cheesy and typical, but it really is the best advice. Art of any kind is so easy to give up on, so hanging in there can be hard. Don't stop trying, though, even at your worst! Creativity lies in every human soul, part and parcel of who we are and how we express ourselves. Technical skill comes second to that, so try not to let your struggles with such a thing get you down. Keep trying, don't give up!17. Do you write your story from start to finish, or do you write the scenes out of order?Start to finish, though I am starting to suspect the latter technique may actually be a more effective one for me.