Hello! Hope you are doing well!
10 What is the quickest work to write?
15 What work are you taking into the new Year with you?
20 Which work of yours have you reread the most?
Exciting stuff is happening work-wise. I won't have as much time to write as before, but I finally feel like my "career" is going somewhere
10 What was the quickest work to write?
Relatively? I think it was Where the Sky Touches the Sea. The whole plot just popped into my mind, start to end, and I wrote it in like a week.
One-shot/Chapter-wise? That would be the first chapter of On the Ground All Can Hear You Scream. I wrote 6k+ words in 24h because my idiotic ass decided to join ClexaWeek2022 at the last minute and hadn't prepared anything. I wrote around 20k that week, and then I died 😅
15 What work are you taking into the new Year with you?
All my WIPs that are currently giving me the stink eye because I haven't updated them in weeks/months? 😅
On the Ground All Can Hear You Scream, mostly. Because it's going to be a looong fic with several parts and side works. I've already dragged it into 2023, and by the look of things, it's going to haunt me until 2028...
20 Which work of yours have you reread the most?
Tough one. I tend to re-edit my older works as my style improves, so I've reread and edited my first fics a few times. I finally finished retouching Our Revolution, and since it's my longest story to date, it feels like I've been on it forever (A new epilogue is coming very soon btw. After working on it for weeks, I was inspired)
But if we're talking about reading my fics leisurely while trying to ignore the perfectionist mini demon on my shoulder telling me to edit? Probably Not All Treasure’s Silver and Gold. It's a quick read, it's exciting, has a good plot twist, and you can't go wrong with Pirate Lexa.
I also love Stages of Grief (Bring The Light Back In Me). It's not as light, but Clarke and Lexa's relationship there is one of my favorites. Plus it inspired me to start writing more canon, hence On the Ground.