1. Without looking at any numbers, what’s your most popular fic? Why do you think that is and is it the same one you would say is your best one?
Without looking at numbers, I would say It Stays With You because it seems to be the one that most people associate with me and tend to remember. It is not the one I would say is my best though. After answering this I did go look at my numbers and was kind of shocked to see that this one wasn’t my most viewed or reviewed story. In fact it wasn’t even in the top five! My most viewed and reviewed one was Why I’d Do it All Again followed by my To Protect and Serve and it’s sequel which are actually my two favorite fics. So weird because at the time I really didn’t feel like people were reading those.
Did you post It Stays With You on AC as you were writing it or after it was finished? In my memory, that one was pre-AC, but I don't know if it was actually pre-AC or if I just think of it that way because I read it on your site before I frequented AC. But if it wasn't posted on AC until after the fact, that is one reason why the numbers would be lower than you thought. That is Broken for me; I didn't start posting Broken on AC until it had been finished for a couple years, so the number of reviews here don't reflect the actual amount of feedback it got while I was writing it.
It Stays is definitely one of your most memorable, probably because of the disturbing imagery - MINE especially and also the pastor with the lobster hand. We've talked about it a lot on here, the same way we talk about bot flies LOL. People remember disturbing stuff. I loved that story, but my personal favorite of yours is Hope is the Last Thing Ever Lost. That was a good one to go out on as your last finished fanfic novel.
It’s hard to be a suspense writer without using the same plot as other people.
I agree with this, and the same is probably true of medical drama. Every suspense writer needs at least one kidnapping story, just as every medical drama writer needs at least one cancer story. No two are exactly the same though. These are both tropes I could (and have) read over and over again, so the more the better!
I don’t think there’s any way to get them all perfectly right but I’m pretty sure I screw up Kevin the most. I’m sure he’s really not as overly protective and responsible and fun lacking as how I tended to portray him.
I think we all tend to portray Kevin this way and have probably reinforced that depiction of him by reading each other's work over the years LOL. I think some of that came from actually seeing him in action during appearances and interviews, and the rest came from our interpretation of his big brother role. The famous stories like him breaking down AJ's door and giving Nick that self-help book definitely lend credence to that, but then we hear other stuff about him that is surprising, like that he is hard to wake up in the morning and is late a lot. That doesn't go with my vision of Kevin as always being punctual because he's such a stickler. But it does go to show that real people are complex and multifaceted and don't fit the tropes as easily as fictional characters. I also think Kevin has mellowed over the years and was more this way in the early days, when he was an adult dealing with teenagers. The age/maturity gap made more of a difference in the group dynamic back then.
Probably Nick? Don’t really know.
Definitely Nick! But also Kevin - the way you wrote those two together was always so sweet.