Fanfic meme thing
Feb. 24th, 2003 08:21 pmGot this one from
matty_moos
Most memorable:
I guess my Fluffy Files. It's my mammoth project but overall it's been fun
Least memorable:
My first one. Unexpected
Your favorite:
Probably Be Careful What You Wish For. I put a lot of effort into it. Still not sure it's my best but it's my fave.
Your least favorite:
Again Unexpected. I think most people out there hate their first fics.
Your most successful (in terms of reviews):
Well, my Fluffy Files but that's just because it's the longest. Although I think Fluffy Seeing Red is still my most reviewed peice.
Your biggest bomb (in terms of reviews):
Um...Who Am I? But then it's only very short.
Your biggest surprise hit:
Everything Is Under Control. I thought it sucked and then it won an award.
Your biggest surprise bomb:
Better Than No Love. I thought it was hysterically funny but people weren't keen on the Xander/Andrew and Willow/Warren thing.
The theme of your fics:
I'm not sure any of them have theme's really. Most of them are just entertaining stories with a bit of character growth thrown in
You As A Writer:
Best moment in your writing career:
When I 'fixed' Seeing Red. That's probably the only story that required barely no editing when it was done.
Worst moment in your writing career:
Flames are always bad. I remember when this one girl posted a report on her site where she took each of my fics and explained why she felt they were so bad
Easiest fic to write:
Nothing's ever easy but Fluffy Seeing Red seemed to go pretty well.
Hardest fic to write:
Um...I had to write Fluffy Gift about three times, just because it kept turning into a cliche. In fact I think it still is really.
How long have you had a ff.net account:
2 years and 2 months
How long do you plan to have a ff.net account:
I'll always keep my account, but the fic writing will probably stop when Buffy does in a few months
How did you find ff.net:
From
flickums
The Future:
Planning on starting a new series?:
Nope!
Planning on writing a sequel?:
Nope!
Plan on co-writing anything?:
Depends if someone asks. Although I think me and
richess are due to do one final co-write before it all ends.
What genre would you like to work more in?:
I need to write more angst. Trouble is I'm not really any good at it. I like my stuff to be happy. Same with dark fics. Can't do it. Although
isabellecs is trying to teach me.
CLOSING:
What was the absolute pinnacle (as of today) of your writing career:
My site winning a Spiked Award. I was up against some of the best Buffy sites out there and I nearly fell of my chair with shock when I won. I didn't even nominate myself (I never do)
What was the absolute worst event in your writing career:
Writer's block. It's evil. And the less said about me losing Fluffy Wish the better.
What are you most thankful for in your writing:
peachus. I love her and I want to have her babies. Oh, and of course the actors in the show. Without them I would never have started writing.
Most memorable:
I guess my Fluffy Files. It's my mammoth project but overall it's been fun
Least memorable:
My first one. Unexpected
Your favorite:
Probably Be Careful What You Wish For. I put a lot of effort into it. Still not sure it's my best but it's my fave.
Your least favorite:
Again Unexpected. I think most people out there hate their first fics.
Your most successful (in terms of reviews):
Well, my Fluffy Files but that's just because it's the longest. Although I think Fluffy Seeing Red is still my most reviewed peice.
Your biggest bomb (in terms of reviews):
Um...Who Am I? But then it's only very short.
Your biggest surprise hit:
Everything Is Under Control. I thought it sucked and then it won an award.
Your biggest surprise bomb:
Better Than No Love. I thought it was hysterically funny but people weren't keen on the Xander/Andrew and Willow/Warren thing.
The theme of your fics:
I'm not sure any of them have theme's really. Most of them are just entertaining stories with a bit of character growth thrown in
You As A Writer:
Best moment in your writing career:
When I 'fixed' Seeing Red. That's probably the only story that required barely no editing when it was done.
Worst moment in your writing career:
Flames are always bad. I remember when this one girl posted a report on her site where she took each of my fics and explained why she felt they were so bad
Easiest fic to write:
Nothing's ever easy but Fluffy Seeing Red seemed to go pretty well.
Hardest fic to write:
Um...I had to write Fluffy Gift about three times, just because it kept turning into a cliche. In fact I think it still is really.
How long have you had a ff.net account:
2 years and 2 months
How long do you plan to have a ff.net account:
I'll always keep my account, but the fic writing will probably stop when Buffy does in a few months
How did you find ff.net:
From
The Future:
Planning on starting a new series?:
Nope!
Planning on writing a sequel?:
Nope!
Plan on co-writing anything?:
Depends if someone asks. Although I think me and
What genre would you like to work more in?:
I need to write more angst. Trouble is I'm not really any good at it. I like my stuff to be happy. Same with dark fics. Can't do it. Although
CLOSING:
What was the absolute pinnacle (as of today) of your writing career:
My site winning a Spiked Award. I was up against some of the best Buffy sites out there and I nearly fell of my chair with shock when I won. I didn't even nominate myself (I never do)
What was the absolute worst event in your writing career:
Writer's block. It's evil. And the less said about me losing Fluffy Wish the better.
What are you most thankful for in your writing: