ASK tHINGY!! 7 24 25 45 :D
early influences on your writing
Brian Jacques, Brian Jacques, Brian Jacques! I cannot even begin to stress how much he influenced my writing style. The way he describes things, the detail of that....later on came Tolkien and Tamora Pierce who each influenced me in different ways :D
favorite scene you’ve ever written
Hhhh, do I have to pick??? I have so many... there’s several in Counter Crisis--Cloud and Sephiroth’s spar in the training room, MANY later on that i can’t talk about because [SPOILER], and the scene where Shepard shows up in Hell and High Water is one of my favorites as well.
favorite line you’ve ever written
uhhhh hmm. a lot of the time as i read things over and edit stuff i find lines i absolutely love but it’s so hard to think of any right now. So, I’ll pick a line from the current chapter of Counter Crisis that’s being edited, as well as a line that I wrote last night in a little thing I’m working on:
Counter Crisis - Ch. 18:
ShinRa had a specially trained group of scientists—called, tongue-in-cheek, The Bomb Squad—who knew how to get Bomb corpses dismantled into useful pieces without causing postmortem detonation.
Butterflies in Forelithe 02:
"Most of your folk stick to Bree and the Menfolk's settlements for fixing their among other things," he offered.
share the synopsis of a story you work on that you haven’t published yet
right now I’ve got a few fic things that i’ve been poking at very slowly for my Tolkien pairings--a one shot, a short chaptered story, and then a sort of...drabble series/vignette series. the last one is the newest and the one i’m poking on right now.
it’s called Butterflies in Forelithe - The tale of how a gentlehobbit wooed a blacksmith only to find out he's a king.















