Sweet, sweet @primasveraas tagged me! Thank you so much for enabling me to talk about my writing!
Look at the most recent 20 (or however many!) fanwork titles on your AO3 account and answer the questions below.
20 most recent fics the poor 4 lonely fics my lazy ass ever managed to finish and post :D
Too Late for Tomorrows (MCU)
How to Be a Finn (Star Wars)
Finding the Family (Batman)
Can You Hear the Robins Sing? (Batman)
1. How many are you happy with?
Is it too egoistic to say all of them? :D I like naming things!
2. How many are…not great?
I really am I happy with all of them but I guess Finding the Family is a bit wack.
3. How many did you scramble for at the last minute?
I usually have the name before I even start writing the fic, but Can You Hear the Robins Sing? I changed pretty much right before the posting cause the original name didn’t fit the mood of the fic I ended up writing :D
4. How many did you know before you started writing/creating, or near the beginning?
All of them except Robins. But I knew about halfway through writing it that the original name didn’t fit and what the new one was going to be.
5. How many are quotes from songs or poems?
None, technically speaking? Can You Hear the Robins Sing? is a play on that one Les Mis song, because I think I’m hilarious. And Finding the Family is not direct lyric, but it is the theme of the song the fic is build around.
6. How many are other quotes?
7. Which best reflects the plot of the story/content of the fanwork?
Hmmm I guess Finding the Family is pretty literal (which is why I don’t love it).
8. Which best reflects the theme of the story?
How to Be a Finn. Ultimately it’s a story about finding your identity in people around you and in yourself. Literally a quest to learn how to be a person, a particular, unique, true to yourself person.
9. Which best reflects the character voice of the story/pov of the fanwork?
Too Late for Tomorrows turned up to be much less about regret and missed chances than I originally planned it, but it was the central theme I had in mind for Hank Pym, the POV character. Finding the Family is pretty much all Tim, the POV character, thinks about through all of that story so that one probably fits the best :D
10. Which is your favourite title?
How to Be a Finn for sure. Not to pat myself on the back but I’m really chuffed with myself for that one!
I’m very bad at tagging but I challenge anyone who sees this and feels like talking about things they had created to do it! Be proud of your brain-children! They’re beautiful!