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3. What is your absolute favorite kind of fic to write?
I really like writing things with character growth. I know that’s kind of vague, but I really like to write stories in which characters change and become someone totally different from the person they were in the beginning and in a way that’s both huge but doesn’t seem huge. I like writing characters who can do or say things that they would have never done in the beginning of the fic. It’s just very satisfying to me.

11. Weirdest thing you’ve ever written/thought about writing/etc.?
Weirdest thing I’ve ever written was probably that short fic about the dude running through the city in his underwear that I posted a few weeks ago. It was odd. 

In terms of things I’d like to write, I’m not really sure. I usually write really normal stuff. I am excited about finishing my big projects so I can get to my serial killer AU, which I’m hoping will be part dark comedy and part bloodbath, and that’s going to be much different than what I’ve done before. (It’s weird for me, I suppose.)

18 & 19!

18. How old were you when you started writing? 
Six or seven, I think? I’m not exaggerating, either, I was trying to write stories ever since I could actually spell real words. It’s always been very important to me. In terms of writing “real” stories that didn’t happen until I was sixteen, and I wasn’t writing fanfiction until I was twenty. 

19. Why do you write? 
Writing is one thing that’s always given me fulfillment and meaning.  I have too many things in my head, too many ideas and images and characters to just waste them by not sharing them. If I don’t share those with other people I don’t know what good they’d be, honestly. I could keep them to myself I guess, but it seems like a benefit to everyone if I shared them. 

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