It's been a while since we've had some writing questions.
Here's some fun ones I've found: What's something Fanfic related you feel you've "aged out of"? (from reddit) Alternatively, what's something fanfic related you feel like you should "age out of" but haven't? Or something you will keep doing as long as you write fanfic even if it's not "the norm" or what have you?
Those are fun questions!
I may have aged out of writing romance. While I was never predominantly a romance writer, a lot of my old novels contained romance as a subplot, if not the main storyline. I've gotten away from that in the past decade, where the only romance I've written has been slash or part of a horror story LOL. I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that the guys are all married now, but it may also have something to do with the fact that I'm older and more cynical than I was as a starry-eyed teenybopper. However, the sequel idea I have for MBK would involve romance, and I also thought of a premise for a Brian romance that I could use if I ever felt the urge to go there again. So it's highly possible I will write more romance someday.
Some would probably say I should have aged out of writing fanfic about the Backstreet Boys in the first place LOL, but I'm still going strong. Within that, I guess I'd say all my disease/injury/hospital stories is something I maybe should have aged out of. There were definitely a lot more of those around when the majority of the fanbase were teens. But I still love the medical drama and will continue to write those as long as I continue to have new ideas or fresh takes on old ideas.
What's the weirdest fact you know because of writing? (also from reddit) I know we've mentioned this a few times, but have we ever fully discussed the weirdest things we know?
Male platypuses have venomous spurs on their hind legs that can cause agonizing pain? I think I may have read that fact before using it for my first 1000 Ways to Kill Nick Carter story, but writing about Nick being stung by a platypus definitely committed it to my memory LOL.
I also know how to behave around different types of bear because of The Road to Bethlehem. If it's black, fight back. If it's brown, lie down. If it's white, say goodnight. LOL. We don't normally have wild bears roaming around Illinois, so I'd never heard these handy sayings until I started researching bear attacks. I also never realized how dangerous moose were until I started reading and writing fanfic LOL. I remember laughing at this old survival story I read back in the day where the Boys were attacked by a moose because it sounded so silly at the time, but then when I was researching dangerous things in New Hampshire, moose were #1 on the list! (
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/new-hampshire/things-that-can-kill-you-nh/)
Besides these fun animal facts, the rest would probably be random medical knowledge. Sometimes I surprise people by using medical terms in conversation, not realizing they're not necessarily words that everyone knows, and they're like, "What does that mean?" and then "How did you know that?" My answer is always, "I dunno, probably from watching ER?" but some of it is also from researching for fanfics LOL. I have learned to bite my tongue and play dumb sometimes when people talk about medical ordeals they or their loved ones have been through that I don't have any personal experience with but know all about because of a story so I don't have to explain how I know. A coworker of mine had a really scary experience a few weeks ago when she witnessed her sister collapse and go into cardiac arrest. She is okay, thank goodness, and has been implanted with a defibrillator just in case it were to happen again. I've written a story involving a similar scenario, so when my coworker was describing what happened and explaining how her sister was being treated for it, I knew exactly what she was talking about, but didn't feel like I could share that without having to explain why, which would sound really weird.
I think I asked a question like this a few pages back, but I don't remember anyone answering it. Has any of the random knowledge you've acquired from fanfic ever come in handy in your real life?