by Megaguirus » Sun Jul 02, 2017 1:56 am
Also, the poll is a little surprising. I've finished many stories, maybe twenty if I stretched it, the longest being the original Story of Dante. I would give a word count, but I'm not on my computer. The shortest, I believe, being one of the first love stories I wrote, maybe at ten or less pages.
I'm not getting down on anyone, but isn't there at least one story you've all completed?
How often do you get muse to write?
Maybe once a week? Typically I get it when I can't access a computer, naturally. Because of this I've learned to write without a muse.
Do you think it's good to start writing two different books together?
If you can multitask. I used to have five different stories going at once, but that soon got confusing, so eventually I chose to focus on one. And have been for the past year, only with a few short detours to other stories.
Why do you write? (to escape, future career plan, etc.)
It used to be an escape, a way I dealt with my issues and problems. In the stories I could have an incredible heroine, someone like me but without the flaws, and she'd fall in love and go on many adventures. But soon, Mary Sue got boring, so I drifted onto more developed characters, with flaws and issues, and I made them real. Now it is still an escape, but more like chatting with friends than living someone else's perfect life. Obviously it's a future career plan, as I feel I was born to do this, and I love the idea of having a profession in writing. So I work towards that when I write too.
Are there any stories that you'd love to rewrite? (Be they your own stories or others, like existing fandoms etc.)
I've always loved rewritten fairy tales, and have dabbled in a few. I'm hoping to dabble in more later on, when inspiration strikes me. And, of course, I do have about six stories (almost all of which I plan to be novels, yay) that I plan on rewriting or just even writing, once I finish my current work.
What is your favorite thing about writing?
The characters and world building. I love the freedom writing gives me to create amazing worlds and creatures. I've always had a wild imagination, and writing is where it really comes into play. I also love the characters I create, how each one has a fragment of myself, yet is their own unique person. They're my best friends and they grow with me, or I grow with them. Writing, in my opinion, is freedom. Freedom to do whatever I want, whatever I choose. Freedom I even give my characters and see what they do with it. Sometimes it gets them into bad situations, but there is almost always a way out.
Megaguirus gets distracted by a butterfly. So pretty.
"Go ahead reveal yourself,
As you were born to do,
Their fathers killed the prophets,
Hallelujah! They're going to kill us too."
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