ask game for fanfic writers
do you know how you want the story to end when you start, or are you just stumbling through the figurative wilderness hoping to find a road?
talk about a notable time a narrative or character has looked you dead in the eyes and said âfuck your plan, hereâs what weâre actually doing.â
on a scale of 1-10 how much do you enjoy incorporating romance into the average story?
what is the plot bunny youâve been carrying for the longest? optional bonus question: do you ever wonder why you havenât written it yet and experience deep existential dread?
have you ever made a playlist about something you were writing as an elaborate means to procrastinate when you could have been actually writing and if yes drop a link, son
do you have any kind of consistent writing schedule or just hoping for the best?
tell us about the plot of the first fanfic you ever wrote
whatâs your relationship with constructive criticism and feedback like? do you seek it out? how well do you take it?
in an ideal world where youâre already super successful and published, would you want to see a tv or movie adaptation of your work? why or why not?
at what point in the process do you come up with titles, and how easy or hard is that for you?
whatâs something neat youâve learned while doing research for something you were writing? also, how much do you worry about doing research in general?
do you ever have trouble focusing on writing? how do you get around that?Â
talk about a writing experience that has pleasantly surprised you.
whatâs your worst writing habit?Â
where do you share your writing?
where is your favorite place to write?
what is your favorite line youâve ever written?
what is your most and least favorite part of writing?
what are some books or authors that influenced your style the most?
what is your favorite trope to write?
pick a writer to co-write a book with and tell us what youâd write about.
describe your writing process from scratch to finish.
how do you deal with writers block?
on average, how much writing do you get done in a day?
whatâs your revision or rewriting process like?
do you like to write one-shots or series, and why?
do you share rough drafts or do you wait until itâs all polished? 28. And who do you share them with?
handwritten notes or typed notes?
give us a spoiler for one of your stories.
most inspirational quote youâve ever read or heard thatâs still important to you.
tell us about one of your characters whoâs an absolute joy to write
do characters influence your writing style?
do you start with the characters or the plot when writing?
how do you name characters and places?
tell us about a character whoâs very different than you who you love a whole lot
do you base your characters of real people or not? If so, tell us about one.
when creating characters, what comes first: appearance, backstory, motivation, personality, something else?
how many stories do you work on at one time?
are you an avid reader?
best piece of feedback youâve ever gotten.
what is the weirdest story idea youâve ever had.
describe the aesthetic of a story in 5 words.
how did writing change you?
any writing advice you want to share?
name three of your favorite fanfic writers.
what time are you the most productive when it comes to writing?
what story are you most proud of?
do you reread your own stories?
do you want to be published some day?
do you plan or do you write whatever comes to your mind?
share the synopsis of a story you work on that you havenât published yet
how many unfinished ideas/stories are you working on at the same time?
when writing, do you have an outline? and do you stick to it?
whatâs a common writing tip that you almost always follow?
do you have any abandoned WIPâs? What made you abandon them?
five years from now, where do you see yourself as a writer?
what is the last thing that a fic made you google when you were reading it?
what is the last thing that a fic made you google when you were writing it?
where is the most dangerous place that youâve read fic?
where is the most dangerous place that youâve written fic?
what was the first commercial property (book/movie/tv show/etc) that you realized was actually professional fanfiction?
whatâs the weirdest reason youâve ever shipped something?
whatâs the best insult youâve read in a fic?
what is your favourite title for a fic youâve read?Â
what is your favourite title for a fic youâve written?Â
when have you felt the most confident in your writing?Â
when have you felt the least confident?
how long will you spend on a story or scene before you give up?
how do you write emotional scenes? do you ever feel what the characters feel?
are you very critical of your own writing? how much do you find yourself editing (either during the writing or after the fact)?
how do you balance writing and life? do you ever feel overwhelmed by the amount of writing you have to do?
what do you do if a scene gets too serious?
how do you visualize scenes? do you see it like a movie in your head, or do the words just flow?
are you a planner, pantser, or planster?
do you know how your story ends before you start writing?
what is one essential thing to remember when writing a villain?Â
how do you write kissing scenes?
how do you choose where to end a chapter?
are you an over-writer, under-writer, or just-right-er?
do you try to put themes, motifs, messages, morals, etc in your writing? if so, how do you go about it?
if you could go back in time and give your younger self a piece of writing advice specific to you, what would it be?
âproperâ punctuation or all lowercase?
less is more or more is more?
said: overused or underused?
what would be on a moodboard for your current wip(s)?
which season best matches the mood of your wip(s)?
does your writing style change depending on the genre you write?
if you could have another author write your wip for you (bc we all dream of this occasionally), who would it be?
sarcastic narrators: entertaining or overdone?
do you notice your own voice in your writing style?
how has your writing style changed over the years?
first, second, or third person?
do you hear other peopleâs writing styles when they talk?
do you prefer dialogue or description?
do you describe a characterâs appearance all right away or in pieces?
romantic/social sideplots: interesting or irritating?
abstract or detailed romance scenes?
what donât you like about your writing style?
was being a writer a dream of yours when you were little? or did it spring up when your older? or is it just a hobby?Â
open question to the writer.
a compiled list of asks for me to reference. they are not my own. just some of my favorite questions iâve picked out from a couple different lists. feel free to reblog and use too!!
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hello genshin Tumblr, tis me, yet another misguided writer. posting on here once again after my initial pit of depression.
me trying to act like everybody missed me (no one knows who I am)
synopsis: rumor has it that lifting the artificer is a favorable test of strength đ¤Żđ¤
wc: 4027, gn!reader, isekai fic
if yk then yk THERE SHALL BE NO CONTEXT PROVIDED, but dw its digestible even without context (hopefully)
The world of teyvat was as fantastical as it could get, an abundance of mysteries that ran from fallen civilizations to cute cabbage-like creatures.Â
And dragons⌠because no fantasy was complete without them.Â
You, coming from a relatively tame world like the one back home, had grown accustomed to all this.Â
Well for the most part at least, you already knew the world of teyvat being the avid player of genshin impact that you were, so that certainty was a major factor in your nonchalance.
Barring the fact that you were in the new world entirely, at the very least your conscience didn't have to suffer through the crisis of being thrown in a world completely unknown to you.Â
Genshin was fine, at least you were familiar with this world. Imagine being dropped into a world that you had no clue about, cursed with no foresight, leaving yourself open to all sorts of nefarious entities.Â
You were at the very least somewhat thankful to the isekai deity that dropped you here, ignoring the fact that you wanted to sucker punch them in the face for making you lose all your relevant game progress. But that was a whole another can of worms.Â
At the very least your assimilation here was rather smooth, everyone mostly liked you or was neutral towards you. Now that just might be because of your abilities but you liked to think your personality was the main selling point here.Â
And perhaps that is why you are able to ask for your somewhat arbitrary whims.Â
"hey diluc" you spoke out, catching the attention of the said red-headed man, who then proceeds to respond to your call. Turning to look at his side -at you- with an attentive look on his face.Â
"You use a claymore, right? And primarily they are huge and bulky weapons."Â
"yes⌠claymores tend to be big and hefty but they are powerful in their own right. Regardless, it's the weapon of my choice. "Â
And he answers almost automatically, not having to think too much about your observation because you were just stating facts, which he feels like are a build-up to something.Â
Although he could never be sure with you.
"strong indeed, but they've got to be heavy right?"Â
There you were again stating the obvious and all known.Â
"They do have some weight to them but I'm used to it. Why is this a concern?"Â
He asks quizzically and you straighten up at his remark, as if your next words require you to be upright.Â
And they do.Â
So you position yourself right in front of Diluc Ragnvindr before claiming.Â
"then⌠You should be able to lift me right?"Â
And Diluc just looks confused for a moment before realizing what you're getting at and you see his eyes widen a tad bit.Â
"... you want me to lift you?"
He asks just to be sure that you aren't joking around and that there is actually an underlying meaning to this request. Although his cheeks already seem to be flaring up at the mere ideation of the action.Â
"Well, you swing around a claymore with such ease... I think it should be possible for you"Â
you say most casually. Not like you have any doubts in his strength, humans in this world were something else entirely.Â
"I suppose. I should be able to," he says almost to himself, blushing and queasy still. But you catch those words anyway and show no mercy. Grinning and practically beaming up at him.Â
"excellent " comes your rather enthusiastic response, as you step further and closer to him. Making your suggested whim all the more obvious and irrefutable.Â
The action only ends up making diluc sigh, averting his eyes with the wishful thinking that it might calm the feeling in his chest. It was ridiculous how easily you could stir him up like that. Embarrassing⌠And exhilarating at the same time. Though he would never admit that out loud.Â
And yetâŚÂ
He finds himself relenting against you once again, lowering himself to wrap one of his arms behind your knees and the other that goes around your back. A millisecond of a wait before he quite literally sweeps you off your feet, making the action seem all the more effortless than you ever expected it to be.Â
"Woah woah woah"Â
You gape and reach out your arm towards him and rest it across his shoulders, more so to stabilize yourself than anything - Even though it was highly unlikely that the man would lose balance of you- but for your sake you keep your arm hooked across his rather broad shoulders now that you take notice of them. Not just that, it's all of him really, Diluc Ragnvindr feels solid and strong underneath you. And despite all that his hold on you is as gentle as it could be, like an actual gentleman.Â
âIs this alright?â he asks softly, his voice sounding calm and controlled although his tone was one of uncertainty and you can tell he wants to know if this is okay - Which is understandable as he didnât anticipate this request of yours at all. And you are quick to reply nodding up at him in affirmation, not even trying to hide the fact that you were highly impressed.Â
âokey wow,â you start lightly with an amazed smile.Â
âyou made it look so easy. I mean I'm almost as tall as you are and defiantly on the heavier sideâ The admission comes in honestly, and you find yourself reminiscing about your own gym days.Â
âI mean even I used to lift a little but id probably break my back if I tried picking you up.â comes your remark that ends up with you chuckling lightly as you imagine yourself trying to pick him up. All be it with a smile you shake away that thought and instead focus back on Diluc, the mirth and amusement astute on your face as you say.
âI think humans of teyvat are just built different, do I even weigh anything to you?âÂ
The tease in your words is evident and Diluc can sense your enjoyment from your tone itself. He tries very hard to ignore the heat in his cheeks that he can feel spreading throughout his body, and tries to focus on your question and answer it. And perhaps humor you with a proper reply of his own. Â
âOf course you do. But it's a weight Iâm more than capable of handling.â
Diluc's words sound firm and direct almost as if he's making a statement, and he is. His face is a lot calmer, though he's still blushing softly, he's not as embarrassed as before. Instead, his gaze locks onto yours and he seems determined enough to get his point across. Your heart skips a beat at his words but you are quick to respond by raising your eyebrows and grinning mischievously.Â
He certainly has a way of putting everything into perspective with just a few simple words.
You hummed, giving him a knowing glance and a smirk before answering him.
âAnd I dont doubt you in the slightest.â
But the redheaded man gets no chance to reply or respond as a third voice chimes in.
â[Name]- oh⌠am i interrupting something?â
making both you and diluc turn your heads toward the source of it all.Â
And just a few feet away right at the entrance to your recently build garden stands the Sumeru Akademiya scribe, looking impassive as ever. Although there is a clearly interested look on his face as the eyes the two of you, well more like you in the arms of Diluc Ragnvindr. And you dont even get the time to reply before another figure trods in. This one looking clearly agitated, almost as if heâd had to run and catch up with Al Haitham to reach here.
And given that it's Kaveh, it's all the more likely that Scribe just didn't bother waiting around for him.
And Kaveh is about to give Al Haitham an earful but he stops midway as he too spots the pair of diluc and you. And given then he is much more well-versed in reading social situations it takes him mere minutes to point it out to his supposed companion.Â
 âOf course, you are interrupting something!â he quickly chides the scribe almost ready to drag him away before shooting towards you, the both of you as his gaze swaps between you and diluc, an embarrassed and apologetic look.Â
âSorry [name] weâll be out of your hair in just one second-â
Kavehâs voice is rushed and quick, he's midway in his actions to drag Al Haitham away too, but it's your apparent and loud voice that stops him in his steps.
âIt's alright you aren't interrupting anything, I was simply testing out my curiosities and diluc here.â you pat his shoulder lightly, âwell let's just say I managed to rope him into indulging me.âÂ
The light touch on his shoulder is effective in bringing Diluc out of whatever trance he was struck in. And on hearing and processing your reply the only response he can manage is a sign. Before proceeding to lower you, placing you on the ground. He watches you step down, his eyes looking at you intently, hands lingering for a few seconds longer than necessary and then withdrawing completely.Â
âYou certainly didâ he voices out and you can practically feel him going back to his usual stoic self.Â
You eye the red-headed man briefly not at all surprised at the sudden change of tone, but rather smirking at him smugly.Â
âWell I had a thought and I had to test it out,â you answer while crossing your arms, very much feeling like a child coming clean to their parents.Â
âUnderstandable but still I would like to apologize on behalf of Kaveh, because as you just witnessed. Heâs quick to jump onto conclusions.â
The Scribe speaks out, seemingly content with your explanations but ending the statement with a nonplussed look towards the resident architect.Â
âWhy? You little- I do not jump onto conclusions, I only reasonably responded as every sensible individual would have, not like you would have any understanding of that.â Kaveh fires back, half irritated and half abashed because he did very well assume that you were-
âYou mean on impulse and without any critical thinking and questioning?â Al Haitham is still less than impressed as he replies to his roommate, the feeling evident in his face and actions as he too crosses his arms in front of his chest.Â
And while the two go on at it again, Diluc on witnessing this whole ordeal only slides you a questioning and worried look. One that you reply with a shrug and a sideways nod of your own. Before lightly uttering the following words.
âIt's just like you and Kaeya.â
The winery tycoon all but sours at the mention of his brotherâs name. But part of him does start to wonder if this is truly what his and Kaeyaâs conversations sound like to you.
âJust shut up alright? Arguing is not what we came here for.â
Kaveh says loud enough and exasperated enough that even Al Haitham stops with the curt replies of his own. This finally leads you to wonder why were they here in the first place. Not how because pretty much all the people you knew had a realm dispatch for this serenitea pot of yours, and that list obviously included these two Sumerian gentlemen.
âYeah I mean any particular reason that you're here?â you think your thoughts out loud anyway it's when they both turn to look at you that you realize that you've said them out loud too.
âNot that I mind of course,â you add on quickly, not wanting to make it seem like the opposite.Â
âWell, Kaveh insisted on me seeing this Archaic Pallvillion that he claims to have constructed in this realm.â Al Haitham answers cooly as he steps further in to explore the said garden. With Kaveh following close behind, all the previous embarrassment forgotten as he walks forth with his chest puffed up, and pride literally oozing out of his person.Â
Because of course, he was proud. Getting to work in this magical adeptal realm that could handle all of his wildest designs? Having all the materials required available on a whim? And getting paid for it? It was too good to be true but that's the deal that you struck with him when you proposed the idea of him taking over the creative reins of your realm. He had half considered that this was just another dream of his but when he pinched himself and nothing seemed to change, that's when he remembers standing starstruck.Â
Your concerned face at his silence and the fact that you insisted that he could refuse if he so wished, ah well that expression still brings a smile to his face. It would be a foolish decision to refuse an offer as gracious as this⌠and you too now that he thinks of it.Â
Which leads us back to the place at hand, Archaic Pavillion, the said garden he had designed and materialized in this adeptal abode. Kavehâs latest creative endeavor and the reason for his and Al haithamâs presence here. He wanted, to put it into simpler terms show off, and have a chance to meet with you too given that this provided for an opportunity for it. Convincing the scribe to come along was a task of his own but even he relented quickly enough when Kaveh mentioned you being there.Â
âArchaic Pavillion huh? nice choice of name.â you point out, having connected the dots together and doing a brief look around the entire place, very much satisfied with the aesthetics, not like anything less could be expected from the light of Ksharwar.Â
 âFits the place perfectly.â you smile up at the architect, very much appreciative of his ingenuity. And he puffs up even more, much like a peacock.Â
âIt doubtlessly is exquisite.â surprisingly enough it is Diluc that voices his thoughts, seemingly appreciative of all that stood constructed. He might not be the most into design and aesthetics but he knows excellence in works when he sees one. It was all very much different from the buildings back in Mondstadt but this was not all Sumeru style either. Sure there were similar elements here and there but everything had a distinct feeling of you, The batch of small lamp grass that blossomed carefully cultivated in the vicinity was evident enough. A keepsake or rather a reminder of your first day in this world, however bizarre that was for you and him.Â
This was your place and the architect seems to have kept that in mind when he went about designing all that would subtly hint at your likeliness. A statement that Diluc himself would attest to, the blond man had certainly gone out of his way to capture your essence with the place.Â
Kaveh was on cloud nine soaking in the praise of both you and Diluc but his merry time is all but interrupted when the resident scribe opens his mouth.Â
âI agree, this is quite remarkable. And quite literally by your standards.â
Comes the abrupt awakening by Al Haithamâs hands as it doesn't take long for Kaveh to catch up with his offhanded compliment.
âWhat's that supposed to mean huh?â Kaveh shoots back, all ready to defend his latest creation
âIt means you've done a good job for once.â The grey-haired manâs reply does nothing to quell Kavehâs growing offense though and he is already to bite back but Al Haitham acts faster in getting his inquiry for you out.
âAnyway, [Name] what were you testing? If you dont mind me asking.â Al Haitham leaves for you a choice to not answer, but one look at him it's obvious that he wishes to know. Even Kaveh abandons his previous offensive in favor of listening to your answer.
Well, it's not like you had any intentions to hide it in the first place.
A pinch of awkwardness that you feel at being put in the spotlight and your hands drifting to the back of your neck.Â
âWell Diluc is a claymore user, and understandably claymores are quite bulky weapons to wield⌠but people here wield it with such grace and ease.â
âI was wondering if they would be able to lift me then.â one small look towards Diluc.Â
âNeedless to say, it clearly no big task for Claymore uses.â you smile faintly at him.
âCertainly not for Mr. Ragnvindrâ and once again Diluc starts to feel warm at your words but the man chooses not to humor you with a reply this time, only by his classic and standard hmph.Â
Al Haitham who has been intently listening to your assertions only nods at you. Of course, Diluc would be able to lift you there was no doubt of it. In spite of being a claymore user, the winery master was a formidable man. The scribe might not know a lot about him, but he does know that Diluc Ragnvinder more than knew his way around a conflict. Which makes his tendency to follow through your whims all the more curious of an affair.
But all his pondering seems to be disrupted when Kaveh points out yet another obvious.Â
âWell, I wield a claymore too.â
One single statement and that's all it takes for all three of you to stare blankly at the Dendro Claymore user. Kaveh does not even seem all that fazed by the stares either, not when he was claiming that what was true. He is proficient in the use of the said weapon, not to mention the prospect of getting to hold you in his arms is enticing and right up his alley.Â
 âSo lifting you should indeed be piece of a cake,â Kaveh speaks looking at you directly, looking very much pleased and confident with himself.
âWhat do you say [Name]? Do you wish to be swept off your feet?â Kaveh asks and you're sure he's teasing you, but the question comes across so earnestly sincere and genuine that you find yourself feeling flattered regardless. The strive in his voice is more than enough to let you know that heâs willing to go through it too.
So who were you to refuse-
âI am hardly confident about that endeavor.â
Another moment was once again ruined by the esteemed Akademiya lunatic. And this time Kaveh doesn't even bother hiding his vexation and while the act of Al Haitham riling up the architect is no stranger to you, it is very much new to your Mondstadtian companion. But even he seems to be observing with interest.Â
âYour opinion matters little here because I am more than capable of lifting up them should I choose to.â
Kaveh essentially hisses out his response, the clenched fists at his side a clear indication of his annoyance.
âThe skill set you might have might be somewhat similar to Diluc, but your abilities vastly beg to differ.âÂ
Al Haitham explains cooly, keeping his gaze fixed on the apparent Claymore user. His arms crossed, almost as if explaining something elementary to a child no less.
âWielding a greatsword is clearly a much-practiced skill for Diluc but thatâs barely the truth for you Kaveh, given that most if not all of your actions are through or aided by Mehrak.â
And the architect all but rebounds at his statement, taking offense at the insinuation against him.
âMy actions arenât solely by Mehrakâs hand. You simply donât understand the nuances of the connection between us.â
Comes Kavehâs response sounding a lot more defensive now. His cheeks too, starting to color a little at being flustered and cornered like that. And while yeah what Al Haitham said was true.
It wasn't all on Mehrak to do the heavy lifting.Â
âNuances like making your weapon essentially weightless? And have it follow along with your hand gestures?â
Al Haitham really wasn't intending to make it easy for Kaveh and the scribe really makes it look obvious too. Making his words seem like facts rather than carefully articulated jabs. But you know him well enough to understand that it's not true. Al Haithamâs replies to Kaveh are thoughtful and articulate, for better or for worse.Â
âIt's not like you can do any better, wielding that sword of yours.â
This looked like it could go on for quite a while and you have half the mind to call in the shots for peace, but that was before the direction of the quarrel changes entirely.
âHeh, and you claim that you dont jump to conclusions, unlike you I dont rely on any gadgets for my sword wielding.â he huffs out a reply of his own before adding.
âIn fact, I would have a much easier time lifting [Name] too.â
And you wonder to yourself just how did the tables turn like this? A few sentences changed the entire course of the ordeal, Kaveh muttering something along the lines of âimpossibleâ underneath this breadth, and Al Haitham now staring at you with an expectant look, wanting to get a nod of approval from you before proceeding.Â
Hell in even Diluc looked mildly interested in this entire ordeal. Considering his flickering amongst the three of you.
âBy all means then.â You reply in a resigned fashion to them all but especially Al Haitham you seem intent on holding your gaze the entire while as you went about speculating. And only gives you a nod in affirmation as he approached you.Â
And much like diluc before, his body lowers itself, one of his arms hooks itself behind your knees, and the other goes about to support your back. You have to admit though that his touch does give you a little jolt. But it's not long before within one swift moment he's standing upright, with you secured within his arms.Â
And although no gasp of disbelief leaves you this time, your arm almost instinctually moves to set itself across the expanse of his shoulders, the tail ends of his hair faintly brushing across your arms, which turn out to be surprisingly soft.Â
That and the fact that his rather unrestrictive choice of clothing means you're able to feel just how well-built he is. It's rather distracting though and you'd much rather concentrate on your current predicament, rather than thinking about how very, very close you were to his chest, with how broad and strong his biceps look underneath his tight sleeves. At least in the case of Diluc, it was all hidden within layers of clothing, but with the scribe that was currently holding you?Â
You clear your throat awkwardly, not wanting to go down that trail of thoughts, and then give in your verdict.
âPerhaps I shouldn't underestimate sword users after all.â
You look up at him briefly, his features are unreadable, and his face is set into a neutral line but he does turn towards you, catching your gaze instantly.
âYou shouldn't jump to conclusions either, dont let Kavehâs impulsivity rub off you,â he says in an almost amused tone, before turning to look at the architect himself.Â
Unable to form a reply of your own you reside to follow his gaze and at the end of you you discovered a borderline fuming Kaveh, shooting daggers at the grey-haired man, almost bubbling with barely contained indignation.
He swiftly moves closer to the pair of you, pointing right at the scribe, as he proclaims.Â
âPut them right back down and Iâll show you just how easy it is for me as well.â
The challenge is very much evident in his tone, which does nothing to faze Al Haitham though, the man promptly looks at him before starting to settle you back onto the ground.Â
All the while you can only think to yourself, just what the hell did you end up starting?Â
And here my dear readers lies the origin of the rumor that lifting up the Artificer is a favorable test of strength. Needless to say, it does end up becoming quite popular amongst the netizens of teyvatâŚÂ
Bonus
âHah, you see Al Haitham? I can lift them just as easily!â
âHuh, perhaps you do have some semblance of strength after all.â
â...Is that a suitcase glowing behind your backâ (noticed by diluc btw)
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