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you said go wild /lh (/nf to do all of those tho fajwekj)
1 - Answered on Doc's ask <3
16 - What’s an AU you would love to read? (or have read and loved)
This is a typical one, but I've always loved Soulmate AUs. They're the first fics I've ever read and remain my favorite AU.
17 - What highly specific AU do you want to read or write even though you might be the only person to appreciate it?
I don’t think I’ve ever talked about this, but a twist on the hanahaki AU, instead of growing flowers in their lungs, they slowly start to fade away, becoming more ghost-like each day. Over time they do lose their feelings for the other, which stops them from dying, but this would be after weeks/months of them losing their memories and losing their physical form. By the end of this, they’d become a completely different person and would never be able to gain those memories back.
25 - What other websites or resources do you use most often when you write?
Always use Google Drive and Docs for my writings, but other than that just Grammarly for editing!
31 - What’s your ideal fic length to write?
The ideal length for me would be 1,000-2,000 words. Although, one day I would love to be able to write something longer.
32 - What’s your ideal fic length to read?
I’ll read anything, but I do prefer longer fics; 2,000+ words.
39 - Is any aspect of your writing process inspired by other writers or people? If so, who?
Nope! My horrible writing process is entirely my own, even if I should probably look into ways to make it more progressive.
44 - If you take/write prompts: do you prefer dialogue or scenario/narrative prompts?
Definitely scenario/narrative prompts. I have a burning hate for writing dialogue so I try to avoid those as much as possible.
48 - What’s the last fic you read? Do you recommend it?
“Moon Song: A Wolf Tail” on A03(One-Shot, 12,000 words). If you’re into The Hobbit, then ya I would absolutely recommend it! It has a nice mix of angst, hurt/comfort, and a happy ending.
49 - What are you currently working on? Share a few lines if you’re up for it!
He was named after his greatest insecurity: the long pale scars that covered his face.
Back when it was just a silly joke between friends, nothing more than some playful teasing, he was okay with it. Then the name started to spread like wildfire. People taking the nickname and replacing his name with it, until it was everywhere. Soon, anywhere he looked, that horrible name was stuck to him, trapping him.
Every time he saw that name it reminded him why he couldn’t look in mirrors, why he hated pictures, why he hated how he looked.