{"id":298,"date":"2013-10-14T04:15:55","date_gmt":"2013-10-14T04:15:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.notuboc.com\/?p=298"},"modified":"2013-10-14T04:15:55","modified_gmt":"2013-10-14T04:15:55","slug":"fact-185-too-many-questions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/notuboc.com\/?p=298","title":{"rendered":"fact 185 &#8211; too many questions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>in case you didn&#8217;t know it, i like taking surveys, and so when i came across this one on the NaNo boards, i thought, AWESOME, and took it.  <strong>What age range are you?<\/strong> 30s <strong>If 1 is 100% Masculine and 10 is 100% Feminine, what number would you rate yourself for your country\/background?<\/strong> maybe a 6? i love my vagina, but i hate dresses. (maybe a little too frank?) <strong>Country and\/or Ethnicity?<\/strong> USA, supa white. (anglo-saxon and scandinavian heritage, you can&#8217;t get much whiter than me w\/out actually being from the Caucasus. (^_^) ) <strong>Myers Briggs Typology? (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.humanmetrics.com\/cgi-win\/jtypes2.asp\">http:\/\/www.humanmetrics.com\/cgi-win\/jtypes2.asp<\/a>) <\/strong> INTJ, as usual. #theConsistentType <strong>Are you a Highly Sensitive Person? (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.hsperson.com\/pages\/test.htm\">http:\/\/www.hsperson.com\/pages\/test.htm<\/a><\/strong> no. no surprise there. my co-workers were recently surprised when i confessed to an intense dislike of bugs. &#8220;So there IS something that bothers her!&#8221; one of them exclaimed triumphantly&#8230; (-_-) <strong>What number of years have you participated in Nanowrimo?<\/strong> this will be year number nine! <strong>Do you write books outside of Nanowrimo?<\/strong> short stories, yes. novels, no. <strong>Did you write before you participated in your first Nanowrimo?<\/strong> yes. <strong>How long have you been writing fiction?<\/strong> the earliest piece of fiction my mother has kept was from fourth grade. it was a fictionalized account of one of my ancestors&#8217; sons drowning. (oh yeah, uplifting stuff right from the beginning!) <strong>Are you published officially?<\/strong> there were a few online e-zines that have since gone under, but nothing professional or paid. (T_T) <strong>What genre(s) do you usually write?<\/strong> speculative, sci-fi and historical fantasy. <strong>What genre do you write for Nanowrimo?<\/strong> usually sci-fi. <strong>Do you treat your characters as real\/do they talk to you?<\/strong> oh yes. <strong>Are you an Improviser\/Discovery Writer, a Milestone writer (set out certain important events to hit without the detail), an Outliner, or mixed (if so, how?)?<\/strong> i call it Short-Term Outlining. i have a general story arc in mind, and i create fairly specific outlines for the next three or four scenes. when i finish one day&#8217;s writing, i make the outline for the next scene(s). that way, i always (usually) know where i&#8217;m going the next day, but i don&#8217;t have myself planned out so much that i get bored. <strong>Do you believe in event-driven, character-driven or story-driven?<\/strong> i believe that character IS story. your &#8220;plot&#8221; or &#8220;story&#8221; is what happens to your character, so your character&#8217;s personality (or characters&#8217; personalities) are (should be) the determining factor in what happens during your story. in other words, your character determines your story, therefore character = story. <strong>In what order do you write?<\/strong> usually forwards. i like stories that intertwine the past and the present, so it&#8217;s rarely chronological, but i generally write first drafts in the order i expect them to be read. <strong>Do you determine the ending first, later, or when you get there?<\/strong> i usually have an ending in mind, but it&#8217;s not always what i finish with. <strong>What do you feel is your weakest and strongest points in writing?<\/strong> finding appropriate details is a difficult thing for me. also, (ironically, considering what i just wrote about character = story) i think i have a problem fleshing out characters. i know what they are in my head, but it seems that those ideas don&#8217;t make it to the page&#8230; (T_T) on the other hand, i&#8217;m good at being clever. #notNecessarilyADesiredTrait <strong>What are you best and weakest at: beginnings, middles, endings?<\/strong> weak at middles, strong at &#8230; yeah, probably &#8220;strong&#8221; is too strong a word for my talents in other areas&#8230; <strong>What materials\/programs do you like to use when writing?<\/strong> my 1984 Brother EP-43 electronic thermal typewriter. i can&#8217;t buy cartridges\/ribbons for it any more, so i type on 96 foot thermal fax paper rolls. (^_^) <strong>How many writing project do you have at one time?<\/strong> i try to stick to one active project at a time. i often have one i&#8217;m working on and another in the drawer collecting dust until Editing Times. <strong>Where do you get your ideas?<\/strong> every idea comes from somewhere different. i don&#8217;t have one consistent source of ideas. i will say, i&#8217;m often inspired about setting while watching documentaries, and i suppose music is a frequent source of Ideas as well&#8230; <strong>Why do you write?<\/strong> because i feel better when i do. i&#8217;ll often unwittingly go weeks or months w\/out producing any original fiction, and then when i sit down to do it again, i&#8217;m like, &#8220;oh yeah, this does feel pretty good.&#8221; why i always forget, i could not tell you&#8230; <strong>Do you research? If so when, and how much time will you spend on it?<\/strong> i easily and often get lost in research. i do it constantly, and spend far too much time on it. <strong>Do you use primary, secondary, or tertiary sources?<\/strong> since my settings\/ideas are speculative and historical, primary research is difficult, but i try to find analogues whenever possible. i generally go for a mix. primary sources are hard for me on an emotional level, as i find myself getting too close to the situation to write about it, so i tend to do those first, and then give myself some time to back off while i do second- and third-hand sources. <strong>For the Speculative Fiction\/Historical Crowd: If you world build, how much, when and how?<\/strong> during first drafts, i generally world-build on the fly, as it were, but before my first round of revisions, i build heavily and often. <strong>Are you a hobbyist, or doing this for publication?<\/strong> i would like to be published, but i think it unlikely in the near-term. it&#8217;s more of a mid- to long-term goal. i&#8217;ve got a few too many other things on my plate and am unable to invest in my writing to the degree required to publish. <strong>Would you publish your Nanowrimo for this year if you got it cleaned up?<\/strong> yes. hopefully. it&#8217;s not written yet, of course. last year&#8217;s, heck yes. year before that, definitely yes, it&#8217;s with beta readers right now. <strong>What books do you read inside of your genre?<\/strong> Terry Pratchett, Terry Brooks, Steven Brust, lots of japanese authors. <strong>b. Roughly how many do you own\/read in your genre in a year?<\/strong> uh, a lot? i don&#8217;t really keep track, but i have 6 bookcases more or less full&#8230; <strong>c. What is the oldest book (as in publication date) you&#8217;ve read in your genre?<\/strong> hm. if myths and legends count as speculative, than i&#8217;d have to answer &#8220;pre-history.&#8221; in the modern era, probably some gothic horror short from the mid 1800s&#8230;? <strong>d. What is the one book\/author you would recommend to a newbie reading your genre?<\/strong> only one? lord&#8230; maybe I, Robot? or The Giver by Lois Lowry&#8230; mm&#8230; if you want weird, George Saunders is the best&#8230; <strong>What Classics have you read and enjoyed and disliked (inside and outside of classes)?<\/strong> um&#8230; i will say i didn&#8217;t like Portrait of Dorian Grey. that book had horrible pacing and was badly in need of a decisive editor. <strong>What books do you read outside of your genre?<\/strong> i really like Agatha Christie&#8217;s short stories, and Steven King&#8217;s shorts, too. i&#8217;ll pretty much read anything in any genre, but it needs to have at least some speculative elements and strong characters. <strong>Would you have written this novel without Nanowrimo?<\/strong> &#8220;this?&#8221; Try &#8220;any.&#8221; and the answer is definitely no. <strong>And what does Nanowrimo mean to you?<\/strong> at this point, it&#8217;s more of a habit than a challenge, but it&#8217;s really the only time of year i write anything this long, so it&#8217;s a way to flex muscles i don&#8217;t usually use. on a more personal note, it&#8217;s a way to force myself to remember how much i like writing every year. <strong>What have you learned from Nanowrimo (so Far)?<\/strong> my writing doesn&#8217;t suck as much as i thought it did. that doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s good, don&#8217;t get me wrong, but after my first NaNo, i thought, jeez this is really terrible. but after i went back and read it a couple months later, i thought, hey, this isn&#8217;t actually drivel. 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