May writing meme: Day 11 to 15
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How much detail do you usually leave out of a story?
A lot. Sometimes I leave out the entire back story. I say it's because I want to give space for imagination. Another reason's my writing is quite bare bone.
Where do you turn when your research is coming up with nothing of value to the story?
My friends.
Optimally, how many times does your work go through the revising process?
Two: through me and my beta.
Do you make literary or cultural references in your work? If so, what sources do you usually draw on? How do you decide whether to make (or keep, when editing) a particular reference?
I sometimes make reference to books and tabletop rpg I like. I let them stay if they don't obscure the story.
What repeated themes do you see running through your work?
Hope
A lot. Sometimes I leave out the entire back story. I say it's because I want to give space for imagination. Another reason's my writing is quite bare bone.
Where do you turn when your research is coming up with nothing of value to the story?
My friends.
Optimally, how many times does your work go through the revising process?
Two: through me and my beta.
Do you make literary or cultural references in your work? If so, what sources do you usually draw on? How do you decide whether to make (or keep, when editing) a particular reference?
I sometimes make reference to books and tabletop rpg I like. I let them stay if they don't obscure the story.
What repeated themes do you see running through your work?
Hope