1 - How did you first get into writing fanfic, and what was the first fandom you wrote for? What do you think it was about that fandom that pulled you in? 2 - Name the fandoms you've written in, and how much you've written in that fandom, and if you still write in it. 3 - For each of the fandoms from day two, what were your favorite characters to write? 4 - Do you have a "muse" character, that speaks to you more than others, or that tries to push their way in, even when the fic isn't about them? Who are they, and why did that character became your muse?
5 -If you have ever had a character try to push their way into a fic, whether your "muse" or not, what did you do about it?
6 - When you write, do you prefer writing male or female characters?
7 - Have you ever had a fic change your opinion of a character?
8 - Do you write OCs? And if so, what do you do to make certain they're not Mary Sues, and if not, explain your thoughts on OCs.
9 - Pairings - For each of the fandoms from day two, what are your three favorite pairings to write?
10 - Pairings - Have you ever gone outside your comfort zone and written a pairing you liked, but found you couldn't write, or a pairing you didn't like, and found you could?
11 - Genre - do you prefer certain genres of fic when you're writing? What kind do you tend to write most?
12 - Have you ever attempted an "adaptation" fic of a favorite book or movie but set in a different fandom?
13 - Do you prefer canon or fanon when you write? Has writing fanfic for a fandom changed the way you see some or even all of the original source material?
14 - Ratings - how high are you comfortable with going? Have you ever written higher? If you're comfortable with NC-17, have you ever been shocked by finding that the story you're writing is G-rated instead?
15 - Warnings - What do you feel it most important to warn for, and what's the strangest thing you've warned for in a fic?
16 - Summaries - Do you like them or hate them? How do you come up with them, if you use them?
17 - Titles - Are they the bane of your existence, or the easiest part of the fic? Also, if you do chaptered fic, do you give each chapter a title, or not?
18 - Where do you get the most inspiration for your fics (aka "bunnies") from?
19 - When you have bunnies, do you sit down and start writing right away, or do you write down the idea for further use?
20 - Do you ever get bunnied from other people's stories or art in the same fandom?
21 - Sequels - Have you ever written a sequel to a fic you wrote, and if so, why, and if not, how do you feel about sequels?
22 - Have you ever participated in a fest or a Big Bang? If so, write about your favorite experience in relation to one. If not, are there any you've thought about doing? And if not, why not?
23 - When you post,ewhere do you post to? Just your journal? Just an archive? Your own personal site?
24 - Betaing - How many betas do you like to use to make sure there aren't any major flaws in your fic? Do you have a Beta horror story or dream story?
25 - Music - Do you listen to music while you write? Do you make playlists to get into a certain "mood" to write your fic? Do you need noise in general? Or do you need it completely quiet?
26 - What is the oddest (or funniest) thing you've had to research for a fic?
27 - Where is your favorite place to write, and do you write by hand or on the computer?
28 - Have you ever collaborated with anyone else, whether writing together, or having an artist work on a piece about your fic?
29 - What is your current project or projects?
30 - Do you have a favorite fic you've written? What makes it your favorite? And don't forget to give us a link
4 - Do you have a "muse" character, that speaks to you more than others, or that tries to push their way in, even when the fic isn't about them? Who are they, and why did that character became your muse?
I don't know if I have a muse character per se, or if I do, it's more like every character can be my muse.
But I do have what I refer to as "gateway" characters, characters in the source that I latch onto more than others and spend far too much time thinking about and figuring out and that is what eventually leads me into getting itchy fingers and feeling the need to write in that fandom. I guess that's a kind of muse?
So it's much less a muse and more along the lines of a muse per fandom.
A non-comprehensive list of my gateway characters include Giles, Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, Stiles Stilinski, Dean Winchester, etc.
To give you an example from the most recent thing I've been poking at, and that hasn't quite reached the "produce fic that is ready to be posted" stage yet.... Star Wars Rebels. I watched the entire series in two days and latched onto one character from the very first episode: Kanan Jarrus. I was fascinated by his back story and was worried that, with what I know of the Star Wars timeline, falling in love with this character is going to inevitably end in tears. That was enough to start me poking at a random scene set in the future where things did not end in tears. And, while I haven't finished anything postable yet, there is now Star Wars Rebels fic writing happening. Because of Kanan, my gateway character.
This is unusually fast for me, but am chalking that up to the fact that it isn't really a new fandom, just a new time period in an old existing fandom. Generally, it takes at least about a season and a half or the equivalent in non-tv series fandoms for a character to grab onto my interest hard enough and long enough to inspire me to write.