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End of the year questions
Hi everyone. As 2006 nears its end, the looming question arises for each fanfic writer: What navel-gazing fic meme to fill out?
I've decided to change it up a bit -- I want you to give me a question to put in the meme. An example might be: "What was the hardest story to write?" Or something goofy like "How many red herrings are in Story X?"
Anyway, feel free to chime in. Otherwise, I'll make stuff up and let me tell you: It won't be pretty.
Response from me due out Dec. 31, 2006.
I've decided to change it up a bit -- I want you to give me a question to put in the meme. An example might be: "What was the hardest story to write?" Or something goofy like "How many red herrings are in Story X?"
Anyway, feel free to chime in. Otherwise, I'll make stuff up and let me tell you: It won't be pretty.
Response from me due out Dec. 31, 2006.
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When do the most interesting story ideas come to you: Morning, Noon or Night?
What's the oddest place or method in which you've written writing?
Were there any plot ideas that you didn't mention to your avid readers for fear of being encouraged to actually write them? If so, how many were there?
Have you ever had the urge to write from the perspective of a bug on the wall, or from the eyes of a bird flying arround town?
Have you ever considered writing from the much ignored Wererats or Swanmanes or the Circus workers' points of view?
How many animals were harmed (or ignored) during the making of your stories if any?
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Unless, you'd rather answer them.
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