Thank you so much Eve @ Edge of Night for tagging me for this! It's a lot of fun.
You should definitely go check out her blog, people! She post some awesome poetry.
1. What current story or book are you working on?
2. What is your favorite genre to write in?
Fantasy. Anything not normal. Anything that can be funny and loaded with dialogue.
3. Have you been published? If not, do you plan to be?
I do plan to be a published author, yes.
4. Which aspect of writing are you best at (mood, theme, plot, etc.)?
So these are hard questions.
Characters
Dialogue maybe
5. Which part could you improve upon most in your writing?
Plot
Not adding too much dialogue
Endings
Not making sad things funny
Titles
There could always be more dragons. Always.
6. Do you prefer to write fiction or nonfiction?
What is this nonfiction that you speak of?
7. Do you remember the title of your very first work?
Story length
The Surprise.
[It was a stupid, predictable story about a rainbow, if you care to know. I was probably 7.]
[It was a stupid, predictable story about a rainbow, if you care to know. I was probably 7.]
Book length
The Sandy Series
I promise it's a fantasy and not some MG school drama.
[Yes, I know. The title burns your eyeballs. Just run some cold tap water over them. That's what I do.]
8. Are you typically a planner or a panster?
I'm a bit of a hybrid, but I lean heavily on the pantsing side.
9. What is your definition of a "successful" writer?
Gee, this is subjective. Sure, by nature of the question of course. But don't go away thinking that what I consider "a successful writer" to be is the firm and immovable definition of a successful writer.
Success is different for everyone. [So by nature, subjective?] Figure out what it means to you. Go on now. Be free!
*cough*
So for me? Gosh, I know, but I don't know. Like I don't want to tell you.
I hate telling people my "plans." My plans are always subject to change, and they will most assuredly change if I tell them to people. Plans are funny like that. They're like secrets. You tell them to people and everything blows up in your face. End of action movie.
Write a lot, man. Write everything. Read a lot. Read everything.
Experiment to your heart's content.
Experiment to your heart's content.
You don't have to use big words to talk about deep stuff.
Make 'em laugh. [That's a song, by of way.]
Make it worth your time by having fun with it. Have so much fun other people get jealous.
Steal the tag if you'd like!
Do you make a mean outline? Or are you a panster through and through? And what is the title of your first work? Do your plans turn on you when you tell people about them?