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1. Describe your comfort zone—a typical you-fic.
Hmm comfort zone is probably intimate, deep conversational type pieces and off-screen type content. I've always loved the soft, quiet moments between the action in a show/book/game, etc. I feel that's where you find out the most about characters and they're usually the most fun to write. It's a break from the conflict, and I've never been very good with conflict so it's definitely my comfort zone lol.
7. Share a snippet from one of your favorite pieces of prose you’ve written and explain why you’re proud of it.
I Am as Human as You (moicy) Chapter 19:
Moira kept laughing, like a thundering cloud, like a woman mad, like someone who had held the sun in their hands, kissed it, and landed safely on Earth. That’s what she made Angela feel like when she fell to her elbows on top of her and kissed her, like the sun. Like the moon and the rain and every significant, ceaseless thing in the universe.
I'll admit I loved this when I wrote it and still do. I read I'll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson back when I graduated high school and I've really admired her writing ever since, and this was one of the few times I felt I kind of got her vibe and, I dunno, that was something that made me happy.
Also, I always feel like I have trouble getting the full feeling of a scene across. Show, don't tell and all that, but I always feel like I'm feeling more about the importance of the scene than I'm able to write down. The word choice and cadence or whatever you want to call it with this piece I just...really jive with, feel like I got the depth of feeling across I wanted. And I guess it's kinda poetic and I like that? IDK.
23. If you were to revise one of your older fics from start to finish, which would it be and why?
My instinct is an old Frozen fanfic that was about 70k words and finished. I wrote it when I was about 15 and it got REALLY popular. I still get 500 or so views a month on it and I finished it in mid 2014 and it is still the most popular by the numbers thing I've ever written.
I'm proud of 15 year old me, but I did re-read it recently and tbh it is pretty good for something I had literally no outline for and just kept the 'outline' in my head but nowadays I feel I could do so much more with it. I had some OC's I still like and I could smooth out the plot and keep the characters more in character and all that. I just think it would be interesting to see the then vs. now on something that was so significant when I was younger.
Questionnaire thing: https://www.tumblr.com/kittymsmithwritesstuff/724011744410943488/40-questions-meme-for-fic-writers?source=share













