Writer Ask Game

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1 : What age-group do you write?

2 : What genre do you write?

3 : Do you outline according to big ideas or small details?

4 : Which do you prefer–line-editing or plot-revisions?

5 : Do you write better with or without deadlines?

6 : What would be the biggest compliment you could hope to receive on your current WIP?

7 : How long is your current WIP?

8 : What author would you be most excited to be compared to?

9 : What do you struggle most with as a writer?

10 : Do you brain-storm story ideas alone or with others?

11 : Do you base your characters off of real people?

12 : Is your writing space clean or cluttered?

13 : Do you write character-driven or plot-driven stories?

14 : Do you have a favorite writing-related quote?

15 : If you transport your original characters into another author’s world, which world would you choose?

16 : Would your story work better as a movie or tv show? Why?

17 : Do you make soundtracks for each story?

18 : If you could assign your story one song, what would it be?

19 : Would you rather live in your characters’ world, or have your characters come live in our world?

20 : What book would you love to see adapted for the big or small screen?

21 : Do you finish most of the stories you start?

22 : Has your own writing ever made you cry?

23 : Are you proud or anxious to show off your writing?

24 : When did you start considering yourself a writer?

25 : What books are must-reads in your genre?

26 : What would you like to see more of in your genre?

27 : Where do you get inspiration from?

28 : On a scale of 1-10, how much do you stress about choosing character names?

29 : Do you tend to underwrite or overwrite in a first draft?

30 : Does writing calm you down or stress you out?

31 : What trope do you actually like?

32 : Do you give your side-characters extensive backstories?

33 : Do you flesh-out characters before you write, or let their personalities develop over time?

34 : Describe your old writing in one word.

35 : Is it more fun to write villains or heroes?

36 : Do you write with a black and white sense of morality?

37 : What’s one piece of advice you would give to new writers?

38 : What’s one piece of writing advice you try–but fail–to follow?

39 : How important is positive reinforcement to you as a writer?

40 : What would you ask your favorite author if given one question?

41 : Do you find it distracting to read while you’re writing a first draft?

42 : Do critiques motivate or discourage you?

43 : Do you tend to write protagonists like yourself or unlike yourself?

44 : How do you decide what story idea to work on?

45 : Do you find it harder or easier to write when you’re stressed out?

46 : What Hogwarts house would your protagonist(s) be in?

47 : Where do you see yourself as a writer in five years?

48 : Would you ever co-write?

49 : Are you a fast and rushed writer or a slow and deliberate writer?

50 : Would you rather be remembered for your fantastic world-building or your lifelike characters?

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