1, 10, and 17?

1) where do you typically get your ideas?

Honestly everywhere. I can be doing dishes or even writing myself a prompt and the next thing I know: BOOM idea! (Like I have 2 more rhack story ideas sitting on my phone for when I finish Shamefully Yours and the other one that came about because I was starting to text someone an AU and the story kept going and I thought: “nah I’ll write this”)

10) Does your narrator move from character to character?

Not often? I find I like to stay with a close third POV but I will sometimes to a close Third POV with two characters. It depends upon the story and the characters involve. In Fuckin Hell I have both Wade and Peter’s POV (and sometimes a few others) because when I’m writing, I’m basically transcribing the movie I see in my head. In Bastards Choice, I stick with Rhys because there’s so much internal conflict that I can’t really focus on others until the very last chapter when I switch to Jack’s POV.

17) What is your best piece of advice for writing hurt/comfort scenes?

Write honestly, be brutal, make your babies suffer but also comfort them in the end. It’s as raw to your characters as your readers and readers need that balm after intense scenes.

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Author Ask: 13, 21, 30!

13) What grammar tends to cause problems when you’re writing?

I feel so called out XD my grammar is horrible (I think everybody knows this), but my big ones are: commas, how to use that ’ to define if something is possessive or not, and using a , or a . when dealing with dialogue.

21) What is your best piece of advice for writing romance scenes?

Write from the heart. Don’t try and make some Hollywood romance scene, or write something that feels artifical to you because it’ll feel artificial to the reader and they will be able to tell. Be honest and if it makes you feel warm, or makes your heart ache, chances are it’ll make the reader feel that.

30) How do you edit your stories?

Very lazily XD Basically I’ll write it out. Sit on it for a week or two, do a line edit (so read line by line), usually do whatever Microsoft word suggests (and my own fixes) and thats it. However I sometimes use Grammarly and that has bee incredibly helpful (especially with online content). If it makes sense and looks right to me, I post.

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Author Asks

memorizingthedigitsofpi:

  1. Where do you typically get your ideas?
  2. When you’re writing a new story, what is the one thing you need to know before you can start?
  3. How do you know when a scene is “done”?
  4. How do you know when a chapter is “done”?
  5. How do you know when a story is “done”?
  6. Where do your titles come from?
  7. How do you feel about prologues?
  8. How do you feel about epilogues?
  9. Do you tend to have an external narrator or use one of the characters?
  10. Does your narrator move from character to character? 
  11. What punctuation do you love too much?
  12. What punctuation do you hate with a passion?
  13. What grammar tends to cause problems when you’re writing?
  14. What’s the one word you can never spell/use properly, no matter how hard you try?
  15. How do you write a really good metaphor?
  16. What is your best piece of advice for writing angst scenes?
  17. What is your best piece of advice for writing hurt/comfort scenes?
  18. What is your best piece of advice for writing comedy scenes?
  19. What is your best piece of advice for writing action scenes?
  20. What is your best piece of advice for writing smut scenes?
  21. What is your best piece of advice for writing romance scenes?
  22. What is your best piece of advice for writing fluff scenes?
  23. How do you balance your characters in an ensemble story?
  24. How do you balance your characters when there are only a two or three in a story?
  25. How do you create an original character?
  26. How do you go about world building?
  27. Do you try to do most of your research ahead of writing (when research is necessary) or do you do it as things come up?
  28. How do you make sure your plot points are there while also making them blend in with the story?
  29. How do you plot your stories?
  30. How do you edit your stories?