About #8--I never know what to say to questions like that!
As for the humor in this fic--well, there will be some, because I can't stay away from it, but a lot of it is an angst-fest. o.O
My most serious fic? Gosh, that's a good question. *consults list* Umm... That's tough. My HP stories were all angst-o-ramas with *tons* of humor mixed in. In SGA... probably a tiny thing called Epiphanies You've Known All Along. Or Ascending Order. Gosh, I write a lot of humor, don't I, even though few of my stories are straight-up comedies.
Good interview! I love finding out how people got into fanfic. :)
And I love finding out how people approach their writing -- there are so many different ways. I'm intrigued with your (slight) difference between screeplays and prose. Thank you for answering! :D
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Really interesting interview!
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One of the things that stands out about your writing is the humor in your stories. Is that going to feature in your McShep Match piece?
And, a question in the opposite direction; What do you consider your most serious fic?
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As for the humor in this fic--well, there will be some, because I can't stay away from it, but a lot of it is an angst-fest. o.O
My most serious fic? Gosh, that's a good question. *consults list* Umm... That's tough. My HP stories were all angst-o-ramas with *tons* of humor mixed in. In SGA... probably a tiny thing called Epiphanies You've Known All Along. Or Ascending Order. Gosh, I write a lot of humor, don't I, even though few of my stories are straight-up comedies.
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And I love finding out how people approach their writing -- there are so many different ways. I'm intrigued with your (slight) difference between screeplays and prose. Thank you for answering! :D
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