Monday and November, for the fanfic asks :)
Monday: do you struggle with the ‘boring’ parts of writing?
Oh god, yes, absolutely. My writing is painfully self-indulgent, so whenever there’s a scene that I know logically needs to be there, but that I’m not particularly invested in, trying to write it is nigh impossible. I sit on my WIPs for months because I have such a hard time forcing myself to write those moments. I jump around a lot when I’m writing as is, and that’s only exacerbated when there’re blanks that need filling in.
Kiss It Better was nearly done for a long time, all save for two small sections that I was just dreading needing to write…! (Part of the action scene, and one small part once Simon gets back to their room.)
November: do you have any rituals or requirements for getting in the mood for writing?
Thanks to @penpanoply, @sharkmartini, and @giishu for asking for November, as well!
My inspiration to write is a little bit all over the place (I wish I had an easier time pinning it down). But even so, I do tend to fall into similar patterns.
Like, if the fic was really inspired by a song, I’ll put that song on loop for a while. Sometimes I’ll just listen to it over and over and sing along. Or sometimes I’ll talk to myself over it, verbally trying to work out what the story might be. It’s not unusual for me to listen to a song on repeat for days at a time.
If there’s no song component, I’ll just sequester myself in a dim, quiet room and talk myself through it. I’ve definitely spent a significant percentage of my life sitting on the toilet seat cover with the lights off and just muttering madly to myself 😂 Or I’ll pause midway through entering a room and thunk my forehead along the door frame and start talking to myself that way 💦 Dark and enclosed spaces get my creative blood pumping. (This probably has something to do with all my sleeping issues, and how many nights I would just lie in bed and stare off into the darkness and write stories in my head.) (Simon, my husband, laughed at me when I pointed this one out. “Oh, that’s why you’re always shoving your forehead against the wall when you’re thinking.”)