That interview thing

Aug 17, 2003 22:26

I'm a bit late, but here's that interview thing, with questions by hibernate. Anyone who wants to be interviewed, leave a comment. Don't be alarmed if I don't answer right away - my time with the Internet will be limited this week.

Questions from hibernate

1. How did you first discover fanfiction, and what made you start to write?I first discovered fanfiction as a ( Read more... )

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Interview logicalargument August 17 2003, 17:53:52 UTC
Great interview - and the icon's not half bad either.

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Re: Interview kattahj August 17 2003, 23:10:54 UTC
Thanks! Half of the credits must go to hibernate for her interesting questions. I stayed on for much too long trying to answer them fairly.

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Re: Interview hibernate August 18 2003, 13:07:04 UTC
Thanks for your interesting answers! I've been wondering, especially about the Birthdayverse, for some time. Finally a legitimate opportunity to ask! :-)

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Re: Interview kattahj August 18 2003, 14:08:22 UTC
Hey, being alive is a legitimate opportunity to ask! *g* Ask always. Is there anything else you want to know? :-)

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Sounds tempting, never done this before. starbright73 August 18 2003, 12:44:40 UTC
But I'm a bit scared of being interviewed by you. But if you feel for it, send your questions over :)

feedback-getters - are definitely among my better half of stories, but they haven't stayed with me in quite the way the stories I mentioned above have

Interesting, my feedback getter is also a more simple story. One that is clearly good/bad and stereotypical in its plotting.
Another thing that marvels me is that my feed-backers are almost always Europeans/Australian. Is my culture too foreign for US-citizens? Which would be a blast per se since I write most stories for a quintessential American fandom.

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Re: Sounds tempting, never done this before. kattahj August 20 2003, 03:30:08 UTC
I don't know why you should be scared - it's not as if I have interest in the TMI parts of your life. :-)

Okay, five basic questions:
1. You're a Kid fan. I'm not. What is it about him that you like?
2. Is there any story (genre, fandom etc.) that you would have wanted to write but haven't? If so, what is it and why haven't you?
3. What attracts and repels you most about fandom?
4. If you could pick one show/book/film etc. that should get a bigger fandom, which would it be?
5.What's the story behind your screen name? Why Starbright?

Interesting, my feedback getter is also a more simple story. One that is clearly good/bad and stereotypical in its plotting.

Oh, I wouldn't say that mine are simple, as such, just because they're short. Or maybe they are... I guess the thing is that they focus more on a single or a few emotions, rather than a whole "story" with full characterisation range?

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