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Rose:
Probably Nick singing Thriller as he takes out zombies, that tends to stick out in my head quite a bit. That and the NSYNKOTB zombies LMAO. Not cause of how well written they may or may not be. It's more because I was so amused writing both. One of those moments where I felt like I might've gone a little above and beyond but it cracked me up.

FrickingKaos:
Great question, Julie. For me there's several scenes but one that I remember from Figured You Out, the one where Nick sees the opportunity to escape through the bathroom window, and when he gets halfway through he's pulled back in...that scene was one of my favorites to write.

RokofAges75:
For me, the parts that stick with me, the ones I'm most likely to go back and reread, are the ones that required either a lot of emotion or a lot of hard work.

Some of the emotional parts that come to mind are the end of Curtain Call, the post-choppage part of Broken, the end of By My Side, and the first zombie scene in Song for the Undead.

I also tend to remember and enjoy rereading the parts I've contributed to 00Carter because I know what a ridiculous amount of work went into each of them.  I'm the same way with the few challenge stories I've done here.  Anything I write that's not in my usual wheelhouse but turns out well tends to stick with me more than the usual stuff I write.

Purpura Lipstick:
I remember some of my 00Carter scenes but sometimes I go back and read the scene I knew was mine and it doesn't seem like I wrote it but I REMEMBER writing them. LOL

A lot of the scenes I recall when I think about my stories new and old are the ones that show the little hints, clues, that would be important to the big reveal later or scenes I was especially proud of writing at the time.

FrickingKaos:
I have a question myself: Have you ever lost motivation to write anything new? And if so, how long did it take you to get it back? What did you do to reawaken your muse?

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