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The answers to the questions I was asked! If there comes a time where there are more, I will turn this into a part 1 and make a part 2.

violet_storm: favorite color?

Any kind of blue.

violet_storm: thoughts on grass?

Interesting question. It smells nice when it's freshly cut, but sometimes it can be very uncomfortable to walk on. All in all, it's grass.

violet_storm: would you consider being vegetarian?

If someone guilted me into it, maybe. Don't try please. I just can't give up the things I eat on a daily basis almost.

violet_storm: least favorite year of school?

7th grade for many reasons I would not like to share at this moment.

violet_storm: favorite day of the week?

Saturday. It's when I get to relax and sleep in after a long week.

RavenclawDraco: how are you able to write a full book in such detail?

That's a good question. I often ask myself that, but I use many tricks to keep myself engaged and writing at a comfortable pace.

When I'm starting a story, I plot until I feel as though I feel I have a good outline. I list all of my major events and put them in order, then if a scene comes to my head while I am doing so, I write it down next to the event. I try to make my characters real by writing out a basic character profile and then delving into what's happened in their life - what makes them who they are. A few things that have happened in their life, major events in their childhood, birthdate, etc etc. I then plan out family relationships and friend relationships and make sure everything is in place. You need conflict to drive a good story, so I plan out each and every conflict between my characters. If I'm writing in a made up town, I flesh out the towns major landmarks and give each of them significance. Then, for each of my chapters, I map them out with the following outline:

Chapter Name
  a.
  b.
  c.

In the letter slots, I put the major events I want to happen in that chapter. I go on that rough outline for every chapter and stick to how I want to connect my events and keep trucking.

As to staying engaged, listening to music often helps. I also read on the side if I get a headache from staring at the screen for too long. If I get frustrated, I take a break - what's forcing yourself to write going to do? Help? No - sometimes, I'll take weeks break at a time before I get more motivation.

That's it. Hope I answered everyone's questions!

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