Welcome! 1. When did you start writing? It depends- if you’re asking for my first time ever, first grade. If you’re looking for a school assignment, second grade. If you’re talking about for fun… sometime around the middle of 2021. 2. What genre do you prefer to write? Murder, backstabbing, poisons, anything like that. 3. What's a genre you've never written but would like to try? None. I’ve read written books since fourth grade; if I wanted to try a new genre, I’d have to have someone give me a good reason. 4. Do you get inspired by books you read? …How else do you get ideas? I mean, besides music. 5. What's the latest you've stayed up writing? I’m not sure. Usually I don’t look at clocks unless I’m waiting for something. I want to say three, maybe four AM. 6. Do you get inspiration at 3am? Not really- it strikes closer to ten or eleven. 7. How many finished short stories / novellas / poetry / books do you have? None? You don’t seriously think I’m going to stop writing a book, right? 8. Is your search history questionable? In some ways, yes, but not in others. For instance, I’ve looked up poisonous plants for cats, and I’ve also looked up images of cats from Warriors dying, but inside from that, not questionable searches at all. 9. What is the favorite character you've ever written and why? I want to say Ripple, because he started as a roleplay character and now I’m in the process of writing his backstory and it’s very interesting. 10. What is the least favorite character you've ever written and why? Echoclaw because the person he’s based off of has started making bad decisions and lying to thousands. 11. Do you have a designated place for writing in your home? My room, or more specifically my bed. 12. Have you ever written a story inspired by a dream? No? I rarely dream, and then it’s usually nightmares. Now that I’ve got a dream catcher a dream even less- I think I’ve only dreamt fully once or twice this year. 13. Are you currently writing a story? Yeah. About eight, and I’m designing the characters for a ninth. I might trash it though because the same person I was talking about before has another character based on them and I’m not sure I want to write about them doing positive things while in reality they’re going around selling v@pes. 14. What's the word count on your current wip? I can’t answer that question- I’ve got eight. 15. Do you have playlists for your characters? No? Just whatever comes on my Alexa when I tell it to play CG5. 16. Have you ever written fanfiction? Sort of. More like crossovers and stuff. 17. Out of context, what is the strangest thing that one of your characters has said? “I want to burn her.” - Ripple when talking about his dead sister. 18. Do you need silence while you write? Nope; I have instant writer’s block if it’s silent. I’ll literally play another book on my Alexa just so it’s not silent. 19. Have you ever done NaNoWriMo? I don’t know what that is. 20. Are you a plotter or a pantser? …What? Actually do I want to know? 21. How many notebooks do you have? One that I barely use. 22. Is english/LA your favorite class? No; I don’t have a favorite class. 23. Do you want to be a writer after you graduate? No, I want to get into Congress. Call me ambitious but I know how I might be able to. 24. Which author do you look up to? None in specific. Erin Hunter, Tui T. Sutherland, some random person on Quotev… A bunch of people. 25. Do you remember the first story you ever wrote? What was it about? It was either a school assignment about cheetahs or a school assignment about snow leopards; I remember doing both. 26. Do you ever think of the fandom your book will have if you ever publish it? No because it won’t get published. 27. How often do you procrastinate your wips? Never. If inspiration strikes, you bet I’m going to write it down and type when I get home. 28. Do you write chronologically or jump back and forth between parts? Chronologically, but that results in a LOT of timeskips or lots and lots of action in one spot. 29. Have you ever co-written a book/short story with someone? Not officially. I mainly proofread it and added suggestions. 30. How often do your characters get un-alived? It depends. If I’m writing a book about real people, I try to mirror what goes on. If one of them dies, so does the character. If it’s completely fiction, cats die every chapter I can kill someone in.
Credit to @-TheBookwormWriter- for the questions.