What I wrote in 2009: Mostly Stargate Atlantis fic in the beginning of the year, then it crossed over into The Big Bang Theory after I got well-versed in the show and confident enough to write the characters.
Need to Know - Ronon/Amelia
Cake - Ronon/Keller ficlet
Shelter - Ronon/Keller
Only Fault - Ronon/Keller, AU
The Feel - John/Teyla drabble
Song In My Heart - John/Teyla drabble
Caught - John/Teyla drabble
With Kid Gloves - SGA team AU
Something Real - Ronon/Elizabeth ficlet
Do Not Disturb - Ronon/Keller
Maybe - Ronon/Amelia drabble
A Viable Pursuit Sheldon/Penny
The Expert Diversion Sheldon/Penny
All Things Considered Sheldon/Penny
The Caffeine High Corollary Sheldon/Penny
Shoulder Sheldon/Penny
Lucky's Requiem Sheldon/Penny
Total fics in 2009: 17
WIPs currently residing in my WIP folder: 4
My favorite story of 2008: "With Kid Gloves" and "The Caffeine High Corollary"
Biggest surprise: I actually won an
Isis Award for "
Parallax" and "
Making Up the Past". So now I'm an award-winning fan fiction writer. :P
Most difficult story: "
With Kid Kid Gloves," because it was an AU so far removed from the SGA characters (John ran a daycare center). "
The Expert Diversion" was so hard just for getting Sheldon and Penny right and making the kiss believable. I nearly gave up on that story, but my betas helped a great deal.
Best fangirl moment: Winning an Isis Award, because it was voted on by my peers and I was in competition with some amazing writers.
Second-best fangirl moment: Just collaborating with the people at
sheldon_penny , especially over the summer.
What I'm most proud of: I'm proud that I got as much writing done as I did. I only planned to finish up the stories I had hanging, which, unfortunately, are still unfinished. I wrote AU, and I wrote from Sheldon Cooper's point-of-view rather successfully.
Things I learned about writing in 2009: That immediate gratification is not the most important thing. Sometimes you need to mull over a story and fix some things before sharing and/or posting.
With certain characters, it takes time to get their voices right. You shouldn't be afraid to try writing a character because you're afraid of getting them wrong. You'll only know if you try. Granted it takes some work to get into some character's heads, like Sheldon Cooper.
Status of WIPs: I write as the muse moves me.
Writing goals/hopes/plans for 2010: Finish my novel and get a draft that isn't completely horrid and all over the place with plot. I hope to finish Back Home and Left Behind, too. I'm not as optimistic that the latter will get done, though. :/