Answering for these Fanfiction Writer Asks! Thank you for sending these, Yonder! ♥
13) Who is your least favourite character to write for? Why?
I’m guessing we’re sticking to the 1917 fandom for this one? If so, then Will’s daughters/nieces would definitely be my least favorite to write for. Writing children is so difficult when you haven’t been around toddlers in ages. They either sound too adult or too infantile. What do kids talk about anyway!? And to a traumatized soldier who has been gone for at least 3 years at that!?
15) If you write OC’s, how do you decide on their names?
That would depend on the genre of my story. If it’s a historical fic, then I’ll look up the popular names that appeared in the census of the years I’m writing about. That’s what I did to name Albert and Norman, my Yorks OCs. If I’m writing in a fantasy or sci-fi setting, then I either use name generators for inspiration or sound out cool names and play around with their spellings.
21) Tell me about another writer(s) who you admire? What is it about them that you admire?
Aww yesss, time for me to gush! You know I’m already a huge fan of our writers in the 1917 Officers’ Club, so I’ll mention writers from other fandoms to spread the love.
@xxiiyu practically brought me back into fanworks with his brilliant fic Of the Northmost Winds and Skies. You want to read a HTTYDxROTG masterpiece? Then read this fic. I learned so freaking much about foreshadowings, set ups and payoffs, and worldbuilding through his writing.
@whirlybirbs specializes in reader inserts, a type of writing I personally am not good at. Her OCs merge perfectly into every world she tackles and are so wholesome and complete regardless of the vague nature of reader inserts. Her romance style is always so endearing and heartwarming too!
@determamfidd is one of the greatest writers in the LotR fandom. Her fic Sansûkh is massive, and I’ll always admire her dedication to it. Her skills at worldbuilding and characterization easily make me believe her fics were written by Tolkien himself. I aim to become as good a writer as her!
And as a little bonus, I just have to mention my dear @vannral, a 1917 fic writer not in our beloved Club. Her beautiful fic a long road down the river is what got me to join the fandom. I love how she cares for Schofield’s every thought and feeling, and her slow-burn is downright poetic. I have so much to learn from you, my dear friend!
29) Do you have a story that you feel doesn’t get as much love as you’d like?
Hmm, I’m not sure. My latest work, The Kindness Thenceforth, didn’t get quite as much attention as my first works. However, I totally understand why, considering it focuses on my OC’s. I know that doesn’t tend to be very popular, but I still like to think that my fic is very tender and worth some love ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
48) What’s your favourite trope to write?
I like writing fix-it fics and established relationships. I haven’t posted any of my longer works yet, so all of my current ones are one-shots written for specific Discord events. Tackling a story in medias res is crucial in order to add strength and impact to the limited word count. Plus, I tend to get a bit overwhelmed by the amount of work and scenes that must be included in longer works ;;;;
Thanks again for humoring me, Yonder! I’m having so much fun answering these asks ♥