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Some fanfic writing questions to ponder

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Carter-Orange:
Aw I loved reading about hot mess Nick falling out of a window, LOL

FrickingKaos:
I love Nick in that story lol. He's a lovable hot mess.

mare:
Thanks guys, I try lol

kevmylove:
When  Kevin left the group, did you stop writing about him in your fanfics and if he does come back will you regularly include him again? 

I didn't stop writing him. He was just in the background as the married ex BSB who was there to advice/help.

If you weren't a fan back in the Kevin days, how do you feel about a return? Will you write him into your fics and how hard will it be to incorporate him into your stories?

I've always been a fan and always will be. I'd love to see him on stage with the guys again. I already include him, but he'd have a stronger role.

Do you find yourself writing the New Kids into your stories because they are collaborating together?

Hell no!

How much do you let what the boys are doing in real life, influence what you write?

Sometimes I'll include something from real life, but I usually do AU so I just go with the flow.

Do you tend to write them as one particular age or do you usually write them at the age they are while you're writing your story?

I usually write them as they are at the time I am writing my fic. 

If the boys were to suddenly break up, would you still write fanfics about them?

I am not that big a fan anymore, so I don't think it would stop me from writing them.

What are your favorite types of stories to read concerning the boys and their relationships to each other? 

I will give anything a try really. Except for slash...I can't read about Kevin and Nick getting it on. =o

Do you tend to write them close to how you perceive them to be in real life or does it not matter to you?

I try to as much as I can. Although I make Nick a jerk a lot.

Do you write about your favorite boy mostly or do you just go with who you think people want to read about? 

I write about whoever and whatever takes over my brain at that time.

Is there a boy you aren't a particular fan of and how hard or easy is it to write about that person objectively? Do you tend to always make them the bad guy? Would your answer surprise us? 

The only one I can say I have trouble writing is Brian. He just seems so holy and too righteous to write about. Usually he's the the little angel on someone's shoulder in my stories. AJ I usually make as the comedic bad mouth or the badass who carries a gun. I don't think I surprised you guys.

FrickingKaos:
I'm sure nobody is surprised by my answer about how I make Kevin mean. Although in Still The One he was a nice wedding planner. Go figure.

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