For the weird questions for writers ask game: 1, 8, 10, 25, 32. Thank you <3
I got this just before my month went to hell last month, finally getting to these actual asks. (Original post)
1. What font do you write in? Do you actually care or is that just the default setting? Default setting. I don't care. I used to do Times New Roman because that was the default on Microsoft Works (not even Word lmao) in the mid 2000s. Nowadays it's Arial on Google Docs (I understand Helvetica is superior, but... yeah IDC. I'm not that much of a typography snob). I will switch it to a sans serif font these days if the default is a serif like Times New Roman though, for long stories.
8. If you had to write an entire story without either action or dialogue, which would you choose and how would it go? I mean, I've sort of done this before in the form of a journal entry. I'd do the same thing - go for first person, journal entry, introspective style. That, or like, an aftermath of a scene where a character is, again, introspective. So basically just sitting and thinking. This was sort of the first half of one of my first fics in the fandom, actually.
10. Has a piece of writing ever “haunted” you? Has your own writing haunted you? What does that mean to you? It's only ever haunted me in the fact that I want to get it done and my brain's not cooperating due to RL being too busy. It also means I've had to change my approach to writing the last month (which has been itty bitty bits of pieces once every two weeks as opposed to 1-2 hours of just dedicated time 3+ times a week). At the moment my "magnum opus" fics are haunting me in my fear of never seeing them completed lol. I abandoned what was gonna be my magnum opus in the LOTR fandom a bit over 10 years ago now, and I'm hoping it won't be the same with the MCU. We'll see! 25. What is a weird, hyper-specific detail you know about one of your characters that is completely irrelevant to the story? I mean, the details I know about Stephen are stupid. xD When it comes to my OCs, I usually do a little bit more fleshing out of them even if all those details don't necessarily make it out on paper, like some family backstory. I'd say the most unnecessary details I have are all around world-building, especially around history and geography about an area. I usually do significantly more research into the geography of an area than is actually needed.
32. What is a line from a poem/novel/fanfic etc that you return to from time and time again? How did you find it? What does it mean to you? My favorite quote is from Tolkien, which is this line of dialogue: "Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens." I think it's quite poignant and I've always loved the (perhaps romanticized) idea of the truest of friends/family/partners sticking together through the hardest of times.
Thanks love. <3












