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mare:

--- Quote from: felikia2009 on January 08, 2007, 02:20:14 PM ---i think i can answer this one lol, if ya mean out there as in a crazy fic i have read.....id hafta say....5 Backstreet Boys in search of a plot.....becau se there are so many plots, but in a way it all relates back to one, the boys being not to happy with their authors lol.



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LMAO aww after all the waiting, you picked one of mine? I had forgotten how out there that one was.

Hasn't anyone read anything like Nick is part frog/part human and has an alien baby with Brian the warthog? *thinks about including that in the next story she works on*

nicksgal:
Mine was one where the plot about the environment, but all Nick wanted to do was have sex. Female lead: Nick, there's an oil spill in the ocean! Nick: Forget it baby, the oil will still be there when we're done having sex.

Right... ::)

Mine are pretty weird.... I mean, Nick is a demon... horns, wings, tail, fangs, everything! Actually, they all look like that, but still... :P

Laura Mae:

--- Quote from: felikia2009 on January 08, 2007, 02:20:14 PM ---10) what kind of reviewer are you? do you like to review every single chapter or once you get caught up? and do you like to do short and sweet reviews or longwinded ones?

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Usually when I get caught up. The length depends on the story and/or author. I often like to give a little constructive criticism along with the positives (not that I would expect anything different for my own stories), but I know some authors don't always care for that, so in that case, they're short. I just like to help people out with their stories at times... I find it fun for some reason. *lol*

11) As a writer, you're bound to have a million and one story ideas flooding in your mind at any given moment. What makes you choose one over the others?

Rose:

--- Quote from: Laura Mae on January 08, 2007, 06:15:18 PM ---Usually when I get caught up. The length depends on the story and/or author. I often like to give a little constructive criticism along with the positives (not that I would expect anything different for my own stories), but I know some authors don't always care for that, so in that case, they're short. I just like to help people out with their stories at times... I find it fun for some reason. *lol*

11) As a writer, you're bound to have a million and one story ideas flooding in your mind at any given moment. What makes you choose one over the others?

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How well I can picture it and how different it is for me. Like with 00Carter, when I had that brainstorm, I almost didn't want to do it. School starting, time issues. But I kept picturing all these ideas, I could seriously see it in my head, and ideas for it kept flowing. If its what I think is just a brilliant idea, and I can picture almost EVERYTHING about it, and hwo it'll go, that pretty much confirms it.

12) What helps you make the characters more real/indepth to you and your readers? (I'm a freak about in depth characters so I want to see others POV on this)

mare:

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12) What helps you make the characters more real/indepth to you and your readers? (I'm a freak about in depth characters so I want to see others POV on this)

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I think every character needs some kind of back story, even if it's not something you actually come right out and spill to the readers. But I know for me, I always create a history for my characters, especially the boys. I really make sure I try to 'channel' them before I write as them and once again I read it back out loud to see if when I do, I can actually hear one of the guys saying what i'm saying. Sometimes it works and I keep it. Sometimes it doesn't and I scrap it. My biggest fear when writing as the boys is that I make one of them sound too much like a girl, since you know...I am one and all lol

13) What in your mind makes the perfect villian? What kind of qualities should this villian posess to make him/her not a big cliche?

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