0. Your fanfiction pen name?
Angel'JR
1. Do you read or write fanfiction?
Both. Mostly write, these days.
2. When did you first start reading/writing fanfiction?
Reading, around 13 years of age. Writing around 14 years of age.
3. What was your first fandom?
In reading: Titanic.
In writing: Wes Craven's SCREAM. But it was just couple of random stories that were left very unfinished. So, I'd like to say more "officially", The Phantom of the Opera or Peter Pan, I'm not sure.
4. First ship?
Either Peter Pan/Wendy or Erik/Christine. Again I don't remember which fandom was first.
5. What website do you use most?
FanFiction.Net
6. What do you think of Fanfiction.net?
I love it to bits. I've no bad word against it.
7. What fandoms have you written in?
Harry Potter, Peter Pan, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King. And will likely write also on Lord of the Rings and Wes Craven's Scream.
8. Pairings?
Peter Pan/Wendy, Erik/Christine.
9. Any fandoms you would like to write in?
The Lord of the Rings. And I will--some day when inspiration hits enough. And Star Wars but that is unlikely as I don't know enough about that world. I did once write a few stories in forum roleplay game though, but there of course I had help from the other players.
10. Do reviews affect how you write in any way?
Well, if someone gives constructive and useful critisism, then yes they do. And of course any positive review on my style is encouraging to go on with it.
11. Do you use a beta?
No, unless I have to. (Like when trying to get a story up to MuggleNet FanFiction, they're extremely strict even with the smallest grammar details.)
12. What ratings do you read/write?
I read any ratings, but prefer stuff from G to NC-17, but I prefer PG-13 and M. I write PG-13 and Mature Teens. Sometimes PG.
13. What warnings have you used on your fiction/read?
Mild/strong language, mild/strong violence, sexual themes, emotional abuse, sensitive issues/topics.
14. Do you have any squicks?
No.
15. Do you Role-play online?
Yes. It is one of my favourite hobbies.
16. Have you ever stolen something from another person's work?
Hell no. Thieves piss me off big time and I don't understand how can anyone get any pleasure ou of getting credit for something they did not do themselves!? x( Human mind is a really strange place.
17. Favorite fandom to write/read?
Harry Potter.
18. Favorite pairing?
Peter Pan/Wendy.
19. Favorite writer/writers?
Don't really have any in particular.
20.How long should a chapter be?
I don't know. Depends on what happens in it. But preferably at least some thousand words, I think
21. Do you write/read drabbles?
No.
22. Any fandoms you avoid?
Anime/Manga.
23. Pairings you avoid?
Any that don't have realistic potential.
24. Warnings you avoid?
Any sexual abuse of a child. So totally not my thing even for horror.
25. Do the number of reviews tell how good a story is?
Of course not. By all means they might be all quite negative. The only thing it tells about the story is that it apparently provokes many readers want to say something.
26. What do you think of Mary Sues?
Well, they're not the end of the world and may even be entertaining, but I'd advice people to avoid writing them because it takes a heck of a talented writer to write an entertaining Mary Sue / Gary Sue and without such the story is of course much better.
27. Have you ever flamed someone?
Once. Back when I was 13 years old and someone had written a fic I thought was in horribly poor taste for the fandom. I still think it was, but the thing is, now I'm all grown up and would be mature enough to give actually constructive critisism and express my opinions appropriately. :P I'm not proud of that stupid review back then.
28. Have you ever been flamed?
Not that I recall.
29. How many fanfictions have you written?
I haven't counted. 20 or more. They're not all currently published though.
30. What genres do you write?
Drama, Angst, Romance, Horror.
35. What do you think of het stories?
Nothing special. What should I think of them? They're stories just like any other.
36. Slash/yaoi?
Basically fine but I think fanfiction world has gone fanatic over it. It fawnes over homosexuality on a level I just don't understand. Like, writing as gay, relationships that in canon are not meant to be so, or even contradict such visions. I might read slash if it wasn't so over-rated in fanfiction world. I don't appreciate fawning over homosexuality any more than homophobia because both attitudes single out gay people instead of letting them be equal to others. I don't write slash unless its canon.
37. Favourite het pairing?
Peter Pan/Wendy.
38. Favourite slash pairing?
None.
39. Do you write about your original characters or canon characters for fandoms?
Both. Equally much actually, if not a bit more about my originals as I enjoy it most when I'm writing about my original characters. And I never pair my original characters with any canon characters.
Your Stories
Choose your top three stories (Or oneshots) you like best.
What's #1 about?
link (Rated T) is a Harry Potter one-shot about the day when Barty Crouch Jr. was saved from Azkaban by his parents, and takes also a look into his tortured year in the prison.
Number 2?
link (Rated M) is a Harry Potter one-shot about my original werewolf/wizard character (as a child in this story.) What's a genuine full moon like to a spirited, horror fan wizard/werewolf child in muggles' London? While the ladies of his family have disturbing issues with werewolves? Video trailers for the story: link, link and link
Or link (Rated M), a one-shot about that same original werewolf character as a teenager, but more from the point of view of his mother, and more of a horror genre.
Number 3?
link (Rated T) is a Harry Potter short story (2 chapters) about how Barty Crouch Jr. became a Death Eater in summer 1981.
Why do you like them?
- Screaming In Our Hearts is about the part of the Crouch family's time line always fascinated me the most, so I was happy to get to write it down in my own vision and I managed to really pour emotion into it.
- Wolf Like Me partially because it was fun to write about a free werewolf that had not been tamed by the Wolfsbane Potion and I think this story introduces the darkness in him and his family history quite intriguingly. But what do I know, I only created and wrote it--and to the author it of course is. All Through The NIght because it's more dynamically psychological and horror, and my verbal skills have clearly improved between these two storie. I can't decide which I like better because they're both about the same character at different ages and different style stories...
- The Destroying Angel is another part of the Crouch family timeline that has always fascinated me a lot and this was probably the best game topic I've ever played with a canon character--as in the story became very good quality seeing to its topic.
Your Favorites
How many favorite authors do you have?
None.
Favorite stories?
link (Rated T) - a Barty Crouch Jr. one-shot, which I found awfully intriguing and entertaining, though I don't think it logic for him to be that messed up until after Azkaban. But nonetheless, a great little story.
link (Rated T) - not exactly a story but this is hilarious! (Based on the 2005 thriller/horror movie 'Red Eye'.)
What genres are your favorite stories?
Well, I guess I'm most drawn to Drama/Angst and Romance/Humour or simply Humour. And Suspence and Horror.
Will you read someone's stories if they asked you to?
If the idea/plot intrigues me even a little, yes. If not, then probably no.
Angel'JR
1. Do you read or write fanfiction?
Both. Mostly write, these days.
2. When did you first start reading/writing fanfiction?
Reading, around 13 years of age. Writing around 14 years of age.
3. What was your first fandom?
In reading: Titanic.
In writing: Wes Craven's SCREAM. But it was just couple of random stories that were left very unfinished. So, I'd like to say more "officially", The Phantom of the Opera or Peter Pan, I'm not sure.
4. First ship?
Either Peter Pan/Wendy or Erik/Christine. Again I don't remember which fandom was first.
5. What website do you use most?
FanFiction.Net
6. What do you think of Fanfiction.net?
I love it to bits. I've no bad word against it.
7. What fandoms have you written in?
Harry Potter, Peter Pan, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King. And will likely write also on Lord of the Rings and Wes Craven's Scream.
8. Pairings?
Peter Pan/Wendy, Erik/Christine.
9. Any fandoms you would like to write in?
The Lord of the Rings. And I will--some day when inspiration hits enough. And Star Wars but that is unlikely as I don't know enough about that world. I did once write a few stories in forum roleplay game though, but there of course I had help from the other players.
10. Do reviews affect how you write in any way?
Well, if someone gives constructive and useful critisism, then yes they do. And of course any positive review on my style is encouraging to go on with it.
11. Do you use a beta?
No, unless I have to. (Like when trying to get a story up to MuggleNet FanFiction, they're extremely strict even with the smallest grammar details.)
12. What ratings do you read/write?
I read any ratings, but prefer stuff from G to NC-17, but I prefer PG-13 and M. I write PG-13 and Mature Teens. Sometimes PG.
13. What warnings have you used on your fiction/read?
Mild/strong language, mild/strong violence, sexual themes, emotional abuse, sensitive issues/topics.
14. Do you have any squicks?
No.
15. Do you Role-play online?
Yes. It is one of my favourite hobbies.
16. Have you ever stolen something from another person's work?
Hell no. Thieves piss me off big time and I don't understand how can anyone get any pleasure ou of getting credit for something they did not do themselves!? x( Human mind is a really strange place.
17. Favorite fandom to write/read?
Harry Potter.
18. Favorite pairing?
Peter Pan/Wendy.
19. Favorite writer/writers?
Don't really have any in particular.
20.How long should a chapter be?
I don't know. Depends on what happens in it. But preferably at least some thousand words, I think
21. Do you write/read drabbles?
No.
22. Any fandoms you avoid?
Anime/Manga.
23. Pairings you avoid?
Any that don't have realistic potential.
24. Warnings you avoid?
Any sexual abuse of a child. So totally not my thing even for horror.
25. Do the number of reviews tell how good a story is?
Of course not. By all means they might be all quite negative. The only thing it tells about the story is that it apparently provokes many readers want to say something.
26. What do you think of Mary Sues?
Well, they're not the end of the world and may even be entertaining, but I'd advice people to avoid writing them because it takes a heck of a talented writer to write an entertaining Mary Sue / Gary Sue and without such the story is of course much better.
27. Have you ever flamed someone?
Once. Back when I was 13 years old and someone had written a fic I thought was in horribly poor taste for the fandom. I still think it was, but the thing is, now I'm all grown up and would be mature enough to give actually constructive critisism and express my opinions appropriately. :P I'm not proud of that stupid review back then.
28. Have you ever been flamed?
Not that I recall.
29. How many fanfictions have you written?
I haven't counted. 20 or more. They're not all currently published though.
30. What genres do you write?
Drama, Angst, Romance, Horror.
35. What do you think of het stories?
Nothing special. What should I think of them? They're stories just like any other.
36. Slash/yaoi?
Basically fine but I think fanfiction world has gone fanatic over it. It fawnes over homosexuality on a level I just don't understand. Like, writing as gay, relationships that in canon are not meant to be so, or even contradict such visions. I might read slash if it wasn't so over-rated in fanfiction world. I don't appreciate fawning over homosexuality any more than homophobia because both attitudes single out gay people instead of letting them be equal to others. I don't write slash unless its canon.
37. Favourite het pairing?
Peter Pan/Wendy.
38. Favourite slash pairing?
None.
39. Do you write about your original characters or canon characters for fandoms?
Both. Equally much actually, if not a bit more about my originals as I enjoy it most when I'm writing about my original characters. And I never pair my original characters with any canon characters.
Your Stories
Choose your top three stories (Or oneshots) you like best.
What's #1 about?
link (Rated T) is a Harry Potter one-shot about the day when Barty Crouch Jr. was saved from Azkaban by his parents, and takes also a look into his tortured year in the prison.
Number 2?
link (Rated M) is a Harry Potter one-shot about my original werewolf/wizard character (as a child in this story.) What's a genuine full moon like to a spirited, horror fan wizard/werewolf child in muggles' London? While the ladies of his family have disturbing issues with werewolves? Video trailers for the story: link, link and link
Or link (Rated M), a one-shot about that same original werewolf character as a teenager, but more from the point of view of his mother, and more of a horror genre.
Number 3?
link (Rated T) is a Harry Potter short story (2 chapters) about how Barty Crouch Jr. became a Death Eater in summer 1981.
Why do you like them?
- Screaming In Our Hearts is about the part of the Crouch family's time line always fascinated me the most, so I was happy to get to write it down in my own vision and I managed to really pour emotion into it.
- Wolf Like Me partially because it was fun to write about a free werewolf that had not been tamed by the Wolfsbane Potion and I think this story introduces the darkness in him and his family history quite intriguingly. But what do I know, I only created and wrote it--and to the author it of course is. All Through The NIght because it's more dynamically psychological and horror, and my verbal skills have clearly improved between these two storie. I can't decide which I like better because they're both about the same character at different ages and different style stories...
- The Destroying Angel is another part of the Crouch family timeline that has always fascinated me a lot and this was probably the best game topic I've ever played with a canon character--as in the story became very good quality seeing to its topic.
Your Favorites
How many favorite authors do you have?
None.
Favorite stories?
link (Rated T) - a Barty Crouch Jr. one-shot, which I found awfully intriguing and entertaining, though I don't think it logic for him to be that messed up until after Azkaban. But nonetheless, a great little story.
link (Rated T) - not exactly a story but this is hilarious! (Based on the 2005 thriller/horror movie 'Red Eye'.)
What genres are your favorite stories?
Well, I guess I'm most drawn to Drama/Angst and Romance/Humour or simply Humour. And Suspence and Horror.
Will you read someone's stories if they asked you to?
If the idea/plot intrigues me even a little, yes. If not, then probably no.
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