Thursday, April 27, 2017

The Writer's Ink Challenge



Hullo there! (I really am running out of greetings for y'all.) Today I shall do The Writer's Ink Challenge! Thank you to the fabulous Mirra for nominating me for this challenge! Now onto the rules and questions.

Les Rules:

1. Thank your nominators (been there, done that)
2. Answer at least 8 questions about writing (coming to theaters soon)
3. Nominate at least five people

Les Questions:

1. When did you first start writing?

When I was a wee lass. No, just kidding! I honestly don't think there's a point in anyone's life that we start doing something. I think the question should be *when did you first get interested in writing*. That I can answer. There had always been little points in my life where I wanted to write a book. I tried several times, too. But I didn't know how, so I always scrapped my "novels". When I really started to write well, it was when I decided to enter Loren's CWWC. I just wanted to see if I could. Now I have, like, five novels planned and a berjillion stories spread out over iPad's and homework.

2. Have you always been interested in writing?

I guess the answer is no. I really didn't know what real writing was until I started reading blogs. The only writing I new of was the essays for history and science, and I never had to write stories for Language Arts until the past two grades.

3. Why do you like writing?

Writers always ask, "Why shouldn't people like writing?" I think that writing is a very delicate art that only certain people have the talent to meddle with. Sure, anyone can write, but only a few people can do it well. I love the way you can tap into magical worlds and different people that you created. You can't do that in real life. I found this quote on Pinterest. "The only weapon against reality is imagination." Writing is my shrine, my little world, my Hogwarts, my Camp Half-Blood, and my Havenfield.

4. What genre do you write?

I can write any genre, really. Any writer could, but we all have our special little comfort zone in a specific genre. I write fantasy best. But I like to write futuristic too. One of my novels is very futuristic.

5. Wha motivates you to write?

Music, Pinterest, and my story. The story excites me, pushing me forward. Writing is like running a marathon (not that I've ever run one). We need something to push us forward, inspire us, and make us proud. My best motivator is anger, though. Especially if I'm writing a tense scene. Don't worry, it's not like I go and pick fights with my siblings just to motivate me!

6. How do you write stories? (first person, second person, third person)

All of them, but I favor first person most.

7. How do you see yourself writing-wise in one month? One year? Ten years?

The problem with me is that my best friend is procrastination. I tend to write in short bursts from inspiration. It takes effort for me to write for long periods of time. Anyways, in one month (if I stretch it) I'll have at least four chapters. I a year, maybe half the novel I'm working on? Ten years, at least two novels, and hopefully three.

And I don't think there was an eighth question.

And because I'm not sure who to nominate, I nominate anyone who has eaten a donut in the past two weeks

I hope y'all enjoyed this post! It took, like, a half an hour to write.

Toodaloo!



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