manic mondays

Aug 15, 2016 23:53

Have a Monday picture dump of animals I know irl (jealous?).



Coconut vs. a Geodude. She doesn't stand a chance, tbh.


The rabbits have been reproducing like, well, bunnies this year. We always have some in our hedges at work. We've dubbed this one Tyrion.


Coconut after her adventures on Saturday. This is immediately after we got home and she drank half her water dish. She spent two hours sacked out on my bed before she was up and around again.


Gracie doing whatever the hell Gracie does in her sleep this morning.


Finally, this buck that was outside our main door this morning, calmly eating around our ornamental Japanese cherry blossom tree. He was there for almost a good half hour before we opened.


I've seen some people do this writer's meme and get people to pick numbers so I guess I'll do it that way? So give me a number from this meme and I'll type your ear off about it.

Bolded numbers have been asked and answered.



1) is there a story you’re holding off on writing for some reason?

2) what work of yours, if any, are you the most embarrassed about existing?

3) what order do you write in? front of book to back? chronological? favorite scenes first? something else?

4) favorite character you’ve written

5) character you were most surprised to end up writing

6) something you would go back and change in your writing that it’s too late/complicated to change now

7) when asked, are you embarrassed or enthusiastic to tell people that you write?

8) favorite genre to write

9) what, if anything, do you do for inspiration?

10) write in silence or with background noise? with people or alone?

11) what aspect of your writing do you think has most improved since you started writing?

12) your weaknesses as an author

13) your strengths as an author

14) do you make playlists for your current wips?

15) why did you start writing?

16) are there any characters who haunt you?

17) if you could give your fledgling author self any advice, what would it be?

18) were there any works you read that affected you so much that it influenced your writing style? what were they?

19) when it comes to more complicated narratives, how do you keep track of outlines, characters, development, timeline, ect.?

20) do you write in long sit-down sessions or in little spurts?

21) what do you think when you read over your older work?

22) are there any subjects that make you uncomfortable to write?

23) any obscure life experiences that you feel have helped your writing?

24) have you ever become an expert on something you previously knew nothing about, in order to better a scene or a story?

25) copy/paste a few sentences or a short paragraph that you’re particularly proud of.

fandom: memes, life: picspam

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