Monday's here and with it, a whole new day to talk about our goal fics. :)
OK, and now, for today's questions: are the majority of your fics based on one genre? Do you ever write a genre that'd be considered the reverse of that? Is there a genre you wish you could try out but haven't?
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Today I . . .
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. . . wrote!
3 (37.5%)
. . . did something that's fic related (brainstorming, research, daydreaming, etc.)
1 (12.5%)
. . . edited!
5 (62.5%)
. . . posted fic!
1 (12.5%)
. . . procrastinated/took a break from writing.
3 (37.5%)
. . . did something else that I'll talk about in my comment.
1 (12.5%)
OK, and now, for today's questions: are the majority of your fics based on one genre? Do you ever write a genre that'd be considered the reverse of that? Is there a genre you wish you could try out but haven't?
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Date: Tuesday, June 21st, 2011 02:42 (UTC)My niche is AUs. I like how you can spin the characters every which way. But I've actually also written a lot of slice-of-life as well as kinkfic. The common denominator is that they all tend to have happy endings.
Much to my surprise, I once wrote a mini-series (three ficlets) set in a zombie'verse. Mind you, I'm terrified of zombies (DNW at all!). But I wrote them for one of my BFFs (and she loved them so, win!) The crack part was that there was only 1 zombie in the whole mini-series (and she was destroyed.)