Gemini, Leo, Sagittarius.
gemini: how often will your plot change throughout the course of writing?
not at all, really? i’ll get some ideas to change details around, but never anything too massive? i might have had a choice pull a butterfly effect on me and make me change multiple details to make stuff flow nicer down the line, but that’s about it!
leo: what things will show up in every thing you write? do you ever feel like a one-trick pony?
oh god - besides using too many commas? i dunno, i feel like my dialogue patterns are often the same? i wanna work on that cause i’m scared it’ll be boring to read.
maybe something i do a lot is starting out with a description of the world around the character and then kinda,,,,moving in on the character and their feelings, before finally outright saying who it even is. it’s like the story zooms in, kinda? i do that a lot, for sure -
but i don’t really feel like my writing is too repetitive overall? i think i got a nice range of things i like to write about!!,,,,,or at least i hope so fJDFG
sagittarius: do you find your writing humorous? do you have any comic relief characters? what do you do if a scene gets too serious?
oH DAMN uhHH? i think certain bits in my stuff can be fun to read? like, i do add light-hearted stuff to the things i write, or sometimes i write fully non-serious drabbles or hc’s.
i know i have a knack for angst, but i never want my writing to just be that! but if i feel a scene is getting dark or serious, i usually let that happen. if something turns out more grim than i expected or if i got a new idea on the go, i roll with it!
i let the moment be heavy, i let it happen and try to make the characters reactions and the flow of what’s going on feel natural, and have it kinda come back around slowly to be more easy/casual.
if a scene fits into what i’m writing, i don’t just wanna remove it cause it’s sad - and i also don’t wanna snap it back into something fun immediately ( unless that would work with the circumstances), so i just,,, let the characters go through the motions of that scene and kinda let it rest before trying to nicely move onward from that, if the scene isn’t done there.
‘cause if the scene is done there and it moves on to something new, i gotta admit i do like to snap it into something completely different and give the reader whiplash -

















