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Questions to ponder part 12

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RokofAges75:
LMAO!  It's not really funny, but I'm telling you, Howie has a dark side!!

Rose:

--- Quote from: mare on August 08, 2014, 07:17:52 AM ---Me too! I hope not just slash lol

If you were famous and knew about fan fiction, how would you feel about knowing stories were being written about you? And would you want to read them?

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Oh I would so check them out. It'd be weird but yep, I'd read em out of curiosity.

Rose:

--- Quote from: RokofAges75 on August 09, 2014, 12:27:23 AM ---Twitter.  Facebook.  This forum.  YouTube.  TV.  You name it, I'm distracted by it LOL.  I wish I enjoyed writing on paper like you do because I think I would be less distracted that way.  When I really want to minimize distractions, I will either remove Chrome from my taskbar so I can't click on it easily or write on my netbook, which is so slow that surfing the internet on it is a pain in the ass.  But usually I just let myself get distracted LOL.

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THIS! In a nutshell.

Rose:

--- Quote from: mare on August 09, 2014, 02:16:23 AM ---Funny you should ask that because I said earlier on twitter, Howie & his bunny killing has caused a major distraction for me while trying to come up with my final scene for the last chapter I am working on. Not that I'm even sure how to write it without a computer or word but yeah...no matter what should happen, visions of a Howie grabbing a cute small bunny out of Nick's hands, hitting it with a hammer & yelling the word dinner keep showing up instead!

So, here's another question for you

Has finding out about something in the boys real lives, ever affected your writing? Like as you are writing you found out something was totally contradictory to what you were actually writing? Or the opposite? Did it make you change things at all?

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Sometimes. Like it wasn't events but like as I wrote RMTW seeing the Boys happy and healthy in concert didn't help with me writing Nick losing his mind  :P. Sometimes real life events inspire ideas or new changes though that I hadn't thought of. If it doesn't fit the story I ignore it. If I can work it in I think it's a neat way to go.

Carter:

--- Quote from: mare on August 09, 2014, 02:16:23 AM ---
So, here's another question for you

Has finding out about something in the boys real lives, ever affected your writing? Like as you are writing you found out something was totally contradictory to what you were actually writing? Or the opposite? Did it make you change things at all?

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I have been away from the scene of seeing a lot about the guys and interviews and such I havent really read or seen anything make me go i didnt know that lol...i am terribly behind on these kinds of things lol.

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