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tristenvowriting · 3 months
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35 Questions for Writers
List from @/alicewips on Instagram!
What are your writing hobbies? - I like to write scenes that I cannot tie together for the life of me.
What is one thing that only you do while writing? - I physically act out a lot of my scenes so I can have my descriptions be the clearest they can be.
How many wips do you currently have? - 2, and I am burning on the edge of another one.
Who is the most inspiring author for you? - Lancali.
What kind of music do you listen to while you write? - The playlist for my book. (Link in bio)
What are your favorite and least favorite troupes? - I love the 'I didn't get to tell you X before you died.' troupe! I don't mess with pregnancy or marriage troupes, really.
If you could write one genre for the rest of your life, what would it be? - Psychological Horror
Who is the MC [of you wip]? - His name is Noah. He is the child of an addict who is afraid to lose any more than he already has.
What is the current word count? - 8, 441
Can you share a short description? - Noah was outcasted all of high school. It wasn't his fault he never developed social skills, his mother was too busy getting high to teach him anything useful. Oliver, though, always did his best to make sure Noah felt included-like a person. When Noah mysteriously disappears after a small friendship, Oliver blames himself for not doing enough. After turning their lived around, they reunite. This time, they're too scared to get attached in fear they'll lose each other once again.
Which media is similar to your story? - The closest thing I can think of is an autobiographical fiction called Breaking Night by Liz Murray
Can you drop the playlist? - Link in my LinkTree :)
What inspired you to write this story? - Life.
What are your favorite and least favorite scenes? - My favorite scene is Noah and Oliver smoking on a rooftop. My least favorite scene is Oliver having a break down.
When did you start writing? - I have no clue, this is my millionth time starting a story with these characters.
What was your first story and what was it about? - "Today is my friends birthday. I brought her a plastic egg." That's it.
Have you ever published anything? - No, but I hope to.
Can you share an old piece that you wrote? - There is fanfiction I wrote somewhere out there. You could find it. You might not.
What made you start writing? - My mother wrote a lot when I was a kid!
Have you ever written poetry? - Wayyyyy back when. I was around 13.
Which publishing house would you like to be published by? - Simon & Schuster maybe
Which of your characters your favorite? - He is from my other wip. No name dropping yet.
Which of your characters resembles you the most? - Noah.
Who is the first character you created? - Her name was Luna Peircene
Are your characters inspired by people you know? - A little?
Do you have any foreign characters? - None are from different countries, but I do have different ethnicities.
What is a character that never follows the plot? - Oliver.
Do you have any characters who are from a different culture than you? - Ashlee is black. Oliver is half Mexican.
Besides writing, what do you like to do? - I play really outdated video games. (L4D, old but not original Mario)
Do you plan to pursue writing as a career? I do not want it to be my sole career, but I want it to be part of it. I want to be a psychologist of some sort.
Who are your favorite artists? - Uhhhhh pass
What is your favorite music genre? - I listen to a lot of alternative rock and metal.
What are your favorite and least favorite books? - My favorite book is Letters Across the Sea by Genevieve Graham. My least favorite is anything by Colleen Hoover
Do you have a favorite aesthetic? - Fairy grunge!!!
Which concert would you absolutely love to see? - Billie Eillish
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tristenvowriting · 3 months
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"Let me introduce myself. I'm Oliver."
"Well, Oliver, fuck off."
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tristenvowriting · 3 months
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Never Left Behind - sypnosis
Two guys, Noah and Oliver, meet during high school. Their friendship is brief, but God does it run deep. Then, they're unexpectedly ripped apart. When they finally find each other again, they're different. They're broken, but they're helping put the other back together.
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