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[profile] wendelah asked: What made you start writing fanfic?
I’ve always made up stories about books I’ve read, first and foremost Tolkien, but I never wrote anything down apart from synopsizes. I first encountered the term fanfic around 2000 and for a couple of years, I read a lot without ever considering writing any myself.

But then, some time during the winter 2003/2004 I came upon this promo shot from Peter Pan featuring Jason Isaacs as Captain Hook and suddenly it triggered something in me and I started to write. It was like opening a floodgate and for about a year all I could think of was writing, spending every free moment on it. It took me an embarrassingly long time to realise I was actually working out quite a few issues with the help of writing fanfic. And when those were thoroughly worked, I had got into the habit of writing.

[personal profile] thisbluespirit and [personal profile] paynesgrey asked: Which of your own fanfics have you reread the most?
I don’t know. It’s not like a put a mark down when I do. I re-read current WIP’s several times when I work on them. But it feels like I have read Ghosts, The Mummy, A Place In the Shadows, Penny Dreadful, and Professor Keller, Doctor Who, the most. Probably because they are all fics I felt almost turned out as I wanted them.

[personal profile] navaan asked: Name three stories you found difficult to write. And why
Solace and All That You Love Will Be Lost, both written for Doctor Who, were about loss and grief. I wrote them after the loss of a family member and writing was very cathartic, but also difficult as a lot of feelings kept bubbling up as I wrote. I cried a lot when I wrote these.

Professor Keller, was difficult for other reasons. I had a very clear idea of what I wanted, and I worked hard to convey it. It’s a horror story and I both wanted it to be really scary while still not too explicit. It’s the only fic I went back to after a few months and re-wrote every single chapter as well as adding a few things and an epilogue. I’m rather pleased with the result, but it’s definitely the fic which has the most energy and time spent on it.

[personal profile] verdande_mi asked: What's a theme that keeps coming up in your writing?
As a whole my fics are driven by my emotions, not plots. My fics, even multi-chapters, are generally quite short and with only two or three significant characters, concerning a certain emotional arc. I’m full of envy for those who can imagine up a sustainable plot for a long work.

The strongest theme is definitely the protagonist saving her/himself, emotionally and/or physically, or they don’t get saved at all. There is never a hero swooping in and saving the day, though he sometimes turns up at the end to give support. In my current WIP, it’s the heroine who saves her love interest though. It strongly reflects my own view that even if family and friends are very important, you are always the one who has to do the job and saving yourself. Emotionally, that is- most people don’t get captured by villains.

Rape/non-com is a recurrent theme. As I mentioned in the first answer I started to write to deal with issues, and a date-rape when I was 18 was one of them. At first, those stories were darkfics with unhappy endings, now they mostly end with the protagonist dealing with it. It’s also something I write about less and less; I don’t have the need to write it anymore.

[personal profile] verdande_mi and [personal profile] frelling_tralk asked: What kind of relationships are you most interested in writing?
Love, or at least sexual M/F relationships (69 fics), followed by Gen (29 fics). M/M and F/F gets a handful each and Multi only three. I often read slash, I just don’t feel I’m very good at writing it; several of my M/F and Gen stories in the Doctor Who Fandom have the undertext “The Master is obsessed with/love the Doctor”, but it is rarely stated in an explicit way.
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I know I’ve already done a fanfic meme, but I think they are fun to do, for my sake, even if no one else is interested. :)

Looking back, did you write more fics than you thought you would this year, fewer than you thought, or about what you predicted?
Less. But if you compare with the several year long writing lull I had before late 2014, I still wrote a lot. :)

What pairing/genre/fandom did you write that you would never have predicted in January 2016?
Quite a few new fandom. Versailles, pairing Fabien/Claudine and Fabien/Sophie. Agent Carter. pairing Peggy/Jarvis/Ana. Once Upon A Time in Wonderland, pairing Ana/Knave of Hearts and Ana/Jafar. Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, pairing Arabella/Flora and Arabella/Childermass. And though I can’t tell you which fandoms yet, my treats for Yuletide are in new fandoms too. In older fandoms I have paired Fifth Doctor/Clara (Doctor Who) and Evy/Rick and Evy/Ardeth Bay (The Mummy).

I surprised myself with writing several love stories which, even if angsty, ultimately ended on a happy note.

What's your favourite story this year? Not the most popular, but the one that makes you the happiest?
Probably my Agent Carter-fic, Requesting Comfort. And a short gen-fic for Doctor Who: Merry Christmas Master.

Okay, NOW your most popular story.
By kudos; Darkness and Light (Versailles.
By bookmarks; Ghosts (The Mummy.

Story most under appreciated by the universe?
Professor Keller (Doctor Who). I get why it isn't popular, it’s darkfic with the dreaded thing called original character. So it has few readers, but the little feedback I have got has been very positive and I think it’s a good story. Provided you like angst and is prepared to believe an OC isn’t automatically a Mary Sue. :)

Story that could have been better?
All of them? I can always see the flaws in my fics after a while. But The Substitute Teacher (Doctor Who) was written for a gift exchange and I ran out of time. It’s not a bad story, but in the middle it could have benefitted to have a paragraph or two to tie it together better.

Sexiest story?
I’ve written a lot less smut this year, but Show Me (Versailles.

Most fun story?
Merry Christmas Master.

Story with single sweetest moment?
Requesting Comfort

Hardest story to write?
Professor Keller

Easiest story to write?
Ghosts

Total words this year: 52476

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