31 days of writing meme - Masterpost

Jul 09, 2014 19:50

I'm really thick sometimes. Fortunately, my laziness is sometimes useful and I finally noticed that making a masterpost'd be much less tiresome than listing the questions every time. So, well, here it is please ignore my lateness for the answer.

01. What are you writing now?
02. What's the genre (comic & humor, tragic, horror, etc) you're the most at ease with?
03. Tea, coffee, orange/carot juice, hot chocolate... Do you drink while writing?
04. When you've got an idea, what sort of literary genre (imaginary [that's sci-fi/fantasy/fantastique/bit-lit], crime fiction, epistolary, etc) do you naturally turn to?
05. Do you have a favorite moment for writing during the day?
06. How fast do you write?
07. What can't you help putting in your texts?
08. Paper-pen or Word-keyboard?
09. What theme comes out from your writings as a whole?
10. What've been editing recently?
11. As an author (and not reader), do you prefer writing short stories or novels?
12. Do you have creative epiphanies?
13. The cursed question: your writing tics, can you tell us about them?
14. Do you write fanfictions? If yes, for what fandoms? If no, why?
15. If one of your texts was published then became a best-seller, how would you feel about the fanfictions?
16. Can you write different texts in the same time?
17. Have you got an 'assigned' beta-reader?
18. When writing, do you listen to music?
19. Can you write everywhere?
20. Is your writing influenced by what you read?
21. Are you the kind of person who starts from an idea, write, then choosing the scenario along the road? Or are you more likely to plan it all before beginning to write, even if you have to step away from your original plan after?
22. The most unusual place where you had a genial idea you weren't able to write?
23. When you're writing, do you go back to correct your mistakes as you go or keep writing without looking behind as long as you're inspired?
24. Do you show your wips to your readers or keep them secrets until they're finished and edited?
25. Do you have a writing planning where you organize how you'll proceed?
26. On average, how many times do you get back to a text to revise and edit it?
27. Have you ever done the NaNoWriMo (www.nanowrimo.org)?
28. Do you speak of what you're writing about to your non-writer friends and close ones?
29. Do you beta-read? If yes, does it influence how you write? If no, why?
30. What was the first text you finished?
31. What are you writing now? (same as 01 but your answer might be different...)

writing, meme: 31 days of writing

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