Heavy petting
The meme continues, but I'm starting to think it should have been "25 days of writing" or even 20 days. But that's okay by me. I have a bit of a hangover for the first time in several months (yes, Raven has been a very good influence on Young Geoffrey!) and work to do - so today's question being a lame one indeed doesn't much bother me.
25. Do any of your characters have pets? Tell us about them.
Several of them do, usually dogs, but one had some kind of alien reptiloid dog-equivalent. It was killed by some blood-thirsty elves, but so was its owner and the death of the old woman was meant to be considerably more affecting. The dog-equivalent was just collateral damage - sorry animal lovers.
Otherwise, pets haven't yet played a significant role in any of my stories. Those that have been there have usually been based on animals I have known, but as I said: they've never been significant characters and talking about them would be even more boring than it would be to hear about that Cute Thing My Cat Used To Do - possibly of interest to cat-lovers over a coffee or a drink, but of little or no interest to a reader of fiction. Or of a blog.
And ... exeunt.
0. Explain yourself! In which Young Geoffrey explains the meme and his reasons for exploring it. 1. Tell us about your favorite writing project/universe that you've worked with and why. 2. How many characters do you have? Do you prefer males or females 3. How do you come up with names, for characters (and for places if you're writing about fictional places)? 4. Tell us about one of your first stories/characters! 5. By age, who is your youngest character? Oldest? How about "youngest" and "oldest" in terms of when you created them? 6. Where are you most comfortable writing? At what time of day? Computer or good ol' pen and paper? 7. Do you listen to music while you write? What kind? Are there any songs you like to relate/apply to your characters? 8. What's your favorite genre to write? To read? 9. How do you get ideas for your characters? Describe the process of creating them. 10. What are some really weird situations your characters have been in? Everything from serious canon scenes to meme questions counts! 11. Who is your favorite character to write? Least favorite? 12. In what story did you feel you did the best job of worldbuilding? Any side-notes on it you'd like to share? 13. What's your favorite culture to write, fictional or not? 14. How do you map out locations, if needed? Do you have any to show us? 15. Midway question! Tell us about a writer you admire, whether professional or not! 16. Do you write romantic relationships? How do you do with those, and how "far" are you willing to go in your writing? ;) 17. Favorite protagonist and why! 18. Favorite antagonist and why! 19. Favorite minor that decided to shove himself into the spotlight and why! 20. What are your favorite character interactions to write? Question #20A, "What are your favourite character interactions to write?" 21. Do any of your characters have children? How well do you write them? 22. Tell us about one scene between your characters that you've never written or told anyone about before! Serious or not. 23. How long does it usually take you to complete an entire story - from planning to writing to posting (if you post your work)? 24. How willing are you to kill your characters if the plot so demands it? What's the most interesting way you've killed someone? 26. Let's talk art! Do you draw your characters? Do others draw them? Pick one of your OCs and post your favorite picture of him!
27. Along similar lines, do appearances play a big role in your stories? Tell us about them, or if not, how you go about designing your characters.
28. Have you ever written a character with physical or mental disabilities? Describe them, and if there's nothing major to speak of, tell us a few smaller ones.
29. How often do you think about writing? Ever come across something IRL that reminds you of your story/characters?
30. Final question! Tag someone! And tell us what you like about that person as a writer and/or about one of his/her characters!
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