(reblogged from
thisbluespirit )
Stats
List of Completed Fics (leaving out my Yuletide assignment that I completed yesterday but which isn’t visible yet)
Debit/Credit (Twin Peaks: The Return, G, 280 words. Douglas “Dougie” Jones and Bushnell Mullins)
The Street Finds Its Own Uses For Things (Sesame Street, G, 1,366 words. The Count)
PSA Script Meeting (“I Am Anxiety” PSA, Australian Actor RPF, Teen+, No Archive Warnings Apply, 181 words. Mention of Ben Mendelsohn)
Mayhaps You Should Read (Perry Mason (2020), Teen+, No Archive Warnings Apply, 1,004 words. Perry Mason & Pete Strickland)
Hello, I Must Be Going (The Outsider (TV 2020), G, 1,256 words. Holly Gibney/Andy Katcavage)
The Missing Mrs. Leonard ("Census" (SNL sketch), G, 1,223 words. Mr. Leonard & the Census-Taker, Mr. Leonard/Bobcat (mentioned))
Intervals (Homecoming (TV, 2018), G, 631 words. Heidi Bergman, Walter Cruz, Thomas Carrasco)
Total number: 7
Total word count: 5,941
General questions
Looking back, did you write more fic than you thought you would this year, less than you thought, or about what you predicted?
Less than last year, even though I should theoretically have had more time for it. I think this was largely because I tend to do a lot of writing in coffee shops (because the chances of being interrupted are far lower than at work or at home), and this year I couldn’t.
What pairing/genre/fandom did you write that you would never have predicted last year?
All were fairly unexpected, but I guess the least-likely was “Debit/Credit.” (especially since I still haven’t been able to watch Twin Peaks: The Return and this was based on episode summaries and clips found on YouTube).
What's your favourite story this year? Not the most popular, but the one that makes you the happiest.
Pass.
Okay, NOW your most popular story.
“Mayhaps You Should Read”—it was the first one anyone posted in the Perry Mason (2020) tag, and people seemed to enjoy the Perry Mason and Pete Strickland dialogue.
Story most underappreciated by the universe?
“Intervals,” but then Homecoming doesn’t seem to have much of a fandom.
Story that could have been better?
Also “Intervals.” I loved the characters enough to want more of them, but it was hard to think of anything for them to do.
Sexiest story?
Well, Pete Strickland would say “Mayhaps You Should Read.”
Saddest story?
(Spoiler) “Hello, I Must Be Going,” if you know what happens in the next episode.
Most fun?
Tie between “Mayhaps You Should Read” and “The Missing Mrs. Leonard.” Combined this question with Easiest/most fun story to write?
Story with single sweetest moment?
Not sure. “Hello, I Must Be Going” is pretty much the only one to directly depict a romantic couple.
Hardest story to write?
“Intervals,” see above.
Most overdue story?
Not sure what’s meant here.
Did you take any writing risks this year? What did you learn from them?
Maybe “It’s ok to write short vignettes?”
This year's theme and the story that demonstrates it most:
No unified theme that I noticed.
What are your fic writing goals for next year?
Undecided, though I’d be happy to get back to multi-chapter stuff.
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Stats
List of Completed Fics (leaving out my Yuletide assignment that I completed yesterday but which isn’t visible yet)
Debit/Credit (Twin Peaks: The Return, G, 280 words. Douglas “Dougie” Jones and Bushnell Mullins)
The Street Finds Its Own Uses For Things (Sesame Street, G, 1,366 words. The Count)
PSA Script Meeting (“I Am Anxiety” PSA, Australian Actor RPF, Teen+, No Archive Warnings Apply, 181 words. Mention of Ben Mendelsohn)
Mayhaps You Should Read (Perry Mason (2020), Teen+, No Archive Warnings Apply, 1,004 words. Perry Mason & Pete Strickland)
Hello, I Must Be Going (The Outsider (TV 2020), G, 1,256 words. Holly Gibney/Andy Katcavage)
The Missing Mrs. Leonard ("Census" (SNL sketch), G, 1,223 words. Mr. Leonard & the Census-Taker, Mr. Leonard/Bobcat (mentioned))
Intervals (Homecoming (TV, 2018), G, 631 words. Heidi Bergman, Walter Cruz, Thomas Carrasco)
Total number: 7
Total word count: 5,941
General questions
Looking back, did you write more fic than you thought you would this year, less than you thought, or about what you predicted?
Less than last year, even though I should theoretically have had more time for it. I think this was largely because I tend to do a lot of writing in coffee shops (because the chances of being interrupted are far lower than at work or at home), and this year I couldn’t.
What pairing/genre/fandom did you write that you would never have predicted last year?
All were fairly unexpected, but I guess the least-likely was “Debit/Credit.” (especially since I still haven’t been able to watch Twin Peaks: The Return and this was based on episode summaries and clips found on YouTube).
What's your favourite story this year? Not the most popular, but the one that makes you the happiest.
Pass.
Okay, NOW your most popular story.
“Mayhaps You Should Read”—it was the first one anyone posted in the Perry Mason (2020) tag, and people seemed to enjoy the Perry Mason and Pete Strickland dialogue.
Story most underappreciated by the universe?
“Intervals,” but then Homecoming doesn’t seem to have much of a fandom.
Story that could have been better?
Also “Intervals.” I loved the characters enough to want more of them, but it was hard to think of anything for them to do.
Sexiest story?
Well, Pete Strickland would say “Mayhaps You Should Read.”
Saddest story?
(Spoiler) “Hello, I Must Be Going,” if you know what happens in the next episode.
Most fun?
Tie between “Mayhaps You Should Read” and “The Missing Mrs. Leonard.” Combined this question with Easiest/most fun story to write?
Story with single sweetest moment?
Not sure. “Hello, I Must Be Going” is pretty much the only one to directly depict a romantic couple.
Hardest story to write?
“Intervals,” see above.
Most overdue story?
Not sure what’s meant here.
Did you take any writing risks this year? What did you learn from them?
Maybe “It’s ok to write short vignettes?”
This year's theme and the story that demonstrates it most:
No unified theme that I noticed.
What are your fic writing goals for next year?
Undecided, though I’d be happy to get back to multi-chapter stuff.
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Date: 2020-12-14 08:59 pm (UTC)From:And then I thought about that some more and went and checked whether or not that post was private. /o\ :lol: (So, thanks! Otherwise I'd have only noticed when someone commented!)