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40 Questions — Meme for Fic Writers
Describe your comfort zone—a typical you-fic.
Is there a trope you’ve yet to try your hand at, but really want to?
Is there a trope you wouldn’t touch with a ten foot pole?
How many fic ideas are you nurturing right now? Care to share one of them?
Share one of your strengths.
Share one of your weaknesses.
Share a snippet from one of your favorite pieces of prose you’ve written and explain why you’re proud of it.
Share a snippet from one of your favorite dialogue scenes you’ve written and explain why you’re proud of it.
Which fic has been the hardest to write?
Which fic has been the easiest to write?
Is writing your passion or just a fun hobby?
Is there an episode above all others that inspires you just a little bit more?
What’s the best writing advice you’ve ever come across?
What’s the worst writing advice you’ve ever come across?
If you could choose one of your fics to be filmed, which would you choose?
If you only could write one pairing for the rest of your life, which pairing would it be?
Do you write your story from start to finish, or do you write the scenes out of order?
Do you use any tools, like worksheets or outlines?
Stephen King once said that his muse is a man who lives in the basement. Do you have a muse?
Describe your perfect writing conditions.
How many times do you usually revise your fic/chapter before posting?
Choose a passage from one of your earlier fics and edit it into your current writing style. (Person sending the ask is free to make suggestions).
If you were to revise one of your older fics from start to finish, which would it be and why?
Have you ever deleted one of your published fics?
What do you look for in a beta?
Do you beta yourself? If so, what kind of beta are you?
How do you feel about collaborations?
Share three of your favorite fic writers and why you like them so much.
If you could write the sequel (or prequel) to any fic out there not written by yourself, which would you choose?
Do you accept prompts?
Do you take liberties with canon or are you very strict about your fic being canon compliant?
How do you feel about smut?
How do you feel about crack?
What are your thoughts on non-con and dub-con?
Would you ever kill off a canon character?
Which is your favorite site to post fic?
Talk about your current wips.
Talk about a review that made your day.
Do you ever get rude reviews and how do you deal with them?
Write an alternative ending to [insert fic title] (or just the summary of one).
I bullet journal😊
I haven’t been aware of my attention issues for long, always blaming the amount of work, tasks, deadlines, demands that are invariably being piled up on our desks/brains on the daily. And these factors might have worsened things for sure, but, as for me, the problem was already there from the start. And I need “rebooting” (this word is very accurate) just as often to help me cope with this overwhelming feeling that makes you stop in your tracks and dig your heels in. On top of it, I’m leaning towards the introvert side of the personality spectrum, so this need to reboot goes hand in hand with the need to reconnect with myself, find some inner peace back after being jostled around by the busy, messy outside world and alleviate the anxiety it generates.
If you recognize yourself here, anon, high five! 🖐
Journaling has helped me tons for the past year! Building up your own agenda, quite literally, is one way to control time as you want it. Not only are you in charge of your own schedule, pace, priorities, wishes, but also, the actual creative process is a good excuse to stop what other task you’ve been doing (disconnect), allow yourself a few minutes to take care of your journal (15-20 minutes during which your brain calms down, gets its fill of acetylcholine and reconnects with the rest of you), and get back to what you were doing before.
It never fails to make me feel better: I feel good because I was able to listen to myself and respect my own nature. I feel good because I managed to decrease my anxiety and maintain some level of efficiency in my work, even if it took longer - if this is the price for doing the task well, so it is. I feel good because I got some control back over my time. I feel good because my bullet is progressing (and it’s pretty because I tend to make it a bit artsy, but nobody’s to do it that way). So, win, win, win, win.
I hope this will find its way to you and help you, anon. Take care of yourself 🤍
Sometimes I get very stuck when I'm working on a project, (especially one with a tight deadline) and my brain just seems to shut down and refuse to problem solve. A lot of it is anxiety, and I have a few strategies for rebooting my brain that usually help. Going to take a shower, or driving somewhere works pretty well, but aren't always a great option. I'd love to hear some other suggestions!
The same thing happens to me, and I really wish it didn’t. I’m getting better at identifying why it happens, though. The reasons vary, but they tend to come down to some version of the following:
I’m missing a piece of information that I need and I don’t know how to find out what it is
my instructions are unclear and I’m worried about doing something wrong
I know a lot of people / important people are going to see my work and I worry about disappointing them
the work itself is boring or not challenging and forcing myself to work on it feels like torture
In the first two cases, I go to someone I trust and ask for their help. This could be help finding the information I need or just helping me find the right person/resource to get me to the next step.
In the third case, I remind myself that I’m my own worst critic. Even times when I’ve known I could do better I still managed to do a good enough job that I didn’t disappoint the people I was doing work for.
The last case is the one that hurts the most to push through. In that situation, I give myself frequent break. I intersperse my work on the boring stuff with work on things that are more interesting to me. I allow myself time to watch videos or play games. I play music while I work to keep myself energetic. I call up a friend/coworker and brainstorm with their help.
What about the rest of you? How do you handle a situation like anon describes? Can you share any of your tips for how to move on when you’re stuck?
[MASTERLIST] BTS MAP OF THE SOUL 7 COMEBACK

MUSIC VIDEOS
‘ON’ Kinetic Manifesto Film: Come Prima HERE
‘Interlude: Shadow’ Comeback Trailer HERE
'Outro: Ego’ Comeback Trailer HERE
Black Swan Art Film performed by MN Dance Company HERE
PHOTOS
MOTS 7 Version 1 HERE & HERE
MOTS 7 Version 2 HERE & HERE
MOTS 7 Version 3 HERE & HERE
MOTS 7 Version 4 HERE & HERE
Map Of The Soul 7 Sketch Photos #1 HERE & #2 HERE
Shadow Photo Sketch HERE
Ego Photo Sketch HERE
Episode Map Of The Soul 7 HERE
Google Drive HERE
Scan HERE
CONNECT BTS
Website HERE
London HERE
Berlin HERE
Buenos Aires HERE
Seoul HERE
New York HERE
Photos HERE & Dispatch HERE
ALBUM
Buy Physical Album (links) HERE
Spotify HERE
Apple Music HERE
Amazon Music HERE
iTunes HERE
Deezer HERE
Tidal HERE
Pandora HERE
Korean Websites HERE
Download Album (For ringtones and such) HERE
All lyrics translation to English HERE
LIVE PERFORMANCE
Black Swan At The Late Late Show HERE
CHOREOGRAPHY
Black Swan HERE
'ON’ Kinetic Manifesto Film (BTS focus) HERE
SHOWS/INTERVIEWS/VLIVE
200129 Late Late Show HERE
200203 Zack Sang Show HERE
200221 Vlive from NY (broadcast) HERE
200221 Today Show Rockefeller Plaza New York HERE & Full HERE or HERE | Dispatch Photos HERE
200222 Zane Lowe HERE and HERE
200222 Spotify HERE
200222 Variety HERE
200222 Access HERE
200222 MTV Fresh Out HERE & HERE
200222 SiriusXm Tiktok HERE
Pls visit the original post for an updated list as this one is not yet complete due to BTS still promoting this album.If anything is missing pls send me an ask (That’s the best way for me to notice)
I hope you liked this post and found it helpful. By @mimibtsghost
“Art is the only way to run away without leaving home.”
— Twyla Tharp