Fanfic asks 19 and 21
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19. Do you read mostly angst, fluff, smut, or some combination of them?
when it comes to reading fic, i'm really, really, really, really, REALLLLLLLLLY more of an angst person in general. i don't shy away from fluffy, shippy stuff, don't get me wrong! but by far and away, i'm probably quicker to hop on board if i see angst tagged than if it's not...and my ultimate green flag is if horror is tagged, lbr hehehe
i want to hurt when i'm reading >:)
21. What are your top three fics you’ve written and why are they your favorites?
oh the impossible choice of picking a favorite child...the impossible, impossible choice of - just kidding, here are the ones that i continue to be very obsessed with
-the (almost)s, until dawn, jossam/chrashley/gen, m, ~660k. my lawyer has advised me that i've already said all i'm allowed to say about this fic in the more than 600,000 words contained therein, so. just know that it's my baby, my child, my sweet, precious bundle of joy, and i miss writing it every single day :')
-the durellion affair, dragon age, fhawke/varric, t+, ~80k. this was my first go at writing a murder mystery, and just...it was so much fun. it was so. much. FUN!!! part of that fun was that it came to me almost fully formed??? so there was just a month(ish) where i sat and furiously wrote nonstop for days on end, and when it was all done, i got the EXTREME joy of being able to post chapters on a regular schedule and...ugh, just...when i think about having FUN writing a fic, this is the #1 that pops up in my head. plus it's ALL hawke and varric banter, hidden thigh daggers, and poisoned wine, like...just a good time. just a good, good time. i love it, and i kind of want to write more silly murder mysteries in this vein in the future!!!
-alone time, until dawn, gen, m, ~5k. i don't talk about this fic a whole lot, and it's not one of my more popular ones, but genuinely it's one of my favorite things that i've written in the past few years. honestly i think it comes down to the formatting (it's sort of a choose your own adventure in the worst possible way) that let me experiment more with the traditional narrative structure. i would love, love, LOVE to do more experimental stuff like this in the future, i'm just not entirely sure how or when at the moment. but being able to explore hannah's story in this way, making choices but...not really making choices, it just hit me a certain way, and i will freely admit i go back to it on occasion and reread it and grin like a fool the whole way through.
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