Hello! I am updating my Master List so that it’s easier to find what you’re looking for.
She/Her. I won’t put my age up here because I’m ADHD riddled and will leave the same age up there forever so…just know I joined in 2013.
Clear: Do your characters control where the story goes or do you maintain control?
From this ask list:
Most of the time I can maintain control but there have been times where Steve will do something completely off the wall and then the story will completely change.
You’d think it would be Eddie who is the chaotic one, but nope. He knows the path to a good story. Steve wants Eddie and he’s gonna take the shortest path possible to that point.
Red: What type of writer’s block do you experience the most?
From this ask list:
Usually writing myself into a corner. Because I do post WIP sometimes I have a plot point that gets caught because of something I’ve already posted.
Also not feeling like I haven’t got the experience to pull off what affect I’m trying to do. Like with Dragon Slayer. There is a twist I’m trying to play up, but I keep wanting to blow the surprise before the end. It’s been very difficult so it’s been slow going.
Black: Would you want to live in one of the fictional worlds you’ve created?
From this ask list:
Black was answered here. So I chose yellow
Yellow: What’s a common writing tip that you mostly ignore?
That’s the hard and fast writing rules like avoiding very, or ‘She nodded. “talking tag.”’ The other man, the blonde girl.
When writing fics that are straight up eight dudes in a room (my The Fallen verse for example) writing the names over and over gets tedious as fuck and just saying 'he’ doesn’t work. So it’s “the Corroded Coffin bassist” or “their manager said” to avoid confusion.
1 Million Word Celebration Ask the Author Game!
Go a head and send in your asks to get to know me! Here are some questions you can use to start with! Original post here.
Red: What type of writer’s block do you experience the most?
White: Are you a supporter/lover of fanfiction?
Black: Would you want to live in one of the fictional worlds you’ve created?
Blue: What’s more important to you: characters or plot?
Yellow: What’s a common writing tip that you mostly ignore?
Grey: What’s a common writing tip that you almost always follow?
Orange: How many projects do you usually have going at once?
Pink: Which of your characters would become your best friend?
Purple: Which of your characters would become your sworn enemy?
Green: Pencil, typewriter, or computer?
Brown: Do you have a set writing space? Or do you write everywhere?
Silver: Are you comfortable writing in public places?
Gold: Do your stories usually contain lessons or morals?
Clear: Do your characters control where the story goes or do you maintain control?
Tan: Are you open to co-writing a story?
Come send in asks I have all day!
Reblogging to remind you to keep sending in asks!
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Orange: How many projects do you usually have going at once?
From this ask list:
Um… I’m supposed to keep it to five to keep from certain stories being left behind but um…
I have seven. And that’s the norm for me. I used to force myself to only have one at a time. God that was torture.
My brain wouldn’t force the words so it would sometimes take me literal years to finish a multi-chaptered fic. But when I started writing Steddie I had too many ideas so I wrote them all down and realized my ADHD brain does better with multiple stories going on at once. I get them done a lot faster.
🩷 pink - for the author ask game!
I also just want to say that I love all of your fics. 💕
From this ask list:
Pink: Which of your characters would become your best friend?
Ooohh… hmm. Probably Robin or Eddie, probably both! As I have had best friends exactly like them!
Also thank you!!
For the asks - 💜 because it’s my favorite color ☺️
From this ask list:
Purple: Which of your characters would become your sworn enemy?
My favorite color too!
Sworn enemy… hnmmm… I don’t think any of them would, unless they were the villains. Maybe Billy or the mean girls Tina, Carol, and Nicole.
1 Million Word Celebration Ask the Author Game!
Go a head and send in your asks to get to know me! Here are some questions you can use to start with! Original post here.
Red: What type of writer’s block do you experience the most?
White: Are you a supporter/lover of fanfiction?
Black: Would you want to live in one of the fictional worlds you’ve created?
Blue: What’s more important to you: characters or plot?
Yellow: What’s a common writing tip that you mostly ignore?
Grey: What’s a common writing tip that you almost always follow?
Orange: How many projects do you usually have going at once?
Pink: Which of your characters would become your best friend?
Purple: Which of your characters would become your sworn enemy?
Green: Pencil, typewriter, or computer?
Brown: Do you have a set writing space? Or do you write everywhere?
Silver: Are you comfortable writing in public places?
Gold: Do your stories usually contain lessons or morals?
Clear: Do your characters control where the story goes or do you maintain control?
Tan: Are you open to co-writing a story?
Come send in asks I have all day!
🖤 Black: Would you want to live in one of the fictional worlds you’ve created?
From this ask list:
Black: Would you want to live in one of the fictional worlds you’ve created?
I guess it depends on if I’m just me or if I’m someone else. As just me? I don’t know, maybe the Fallen verse where Eddie and Steve are rockstars. I love to hear the music I imagined in my head live. I think that would be really cool.
If I could be like a mystical creature, then maybe the werewolf/vampire one. I think I’d like to be a Swan Maiden a woman who can turn into a swan at will.
Go a head and send in your asks to get to know me! Here are some questions you can use to start with! Original post here.
Red: What type of writer’s block do you experience the most?
White: Are you a supporter/lover of fanfiction?
Black: Would you want to live in one of the fictional worlds you’ve created?
Blue: What’s more important to you: characters or plot?
Yellow: What’s a common writing tip that you mostly ignore?
Grey: What’s a common writing tip that you almost always follow?
Orange: How many projects do you usually have going at once?
Pink: Which of your characters would become your best friend?
Purple: Which of your characters would become your sworn enemy?
Green: Pencil, typewriter, or computer?
Brown: Do you have a set writing space? Or do you write everywhere?
Silver: Are you comfortable writing in public places?
Gold: Do your stories usually contain lessons or morals?
Clear: Do your characters control where the story goes or do you maintain control?
Tan: Are you open to co-writing a story?
Decided to challenge myself to make a short animation, maybe 5-10 seconds long, every day for 2025.
Here’s day 96!
Hey guys! Normally I give you guys more of a heads up about this sort of thing, but I’m tired you all. So tired.
Trying to get all the celebration fics done and barely hitting my daily goal of 400 words a day, I just don’t have the juice to keep going at the moment.
So if you’ve been around for the previous hiatus periods, you know how this goes, if not and you’re new, first off hi! Welcome!
Every few months I go through a period of burnout where I go from functioning write mode (1000-1400 words a day) to survival writer mode, so I take a break from posting. I still write, but without the added pressure of needing to stay on top of stories so you have something to read.
I know that if I was normal and just posted when I have a chapter sporadically like most authors do, I probably wouldn’t have to take them as often as I do (three or four times a year usually) but I live in absolute fear that if I did that, people wouldn’t see my stuff and it would get buried underneath the other more brilliant works of other steddie writers.
So from the 13th, until the end of April, I will just be focusing on writing and getting my backlog back up. With one notable exception.
You’re a Dream to Me, the soulmate story. It is completely done and I getting it out of my backlog will be as beneficial as taking the time to rebuild the rest of the stories backlogged chapters.
So what is a good backlog for me, you ask? At least three chapters in reserve. I’m down to one in all except Dragon Slayer and Spellbound and I haven’t been posting those because I’m currently in the middle of writer’s block with them and with no chapters going into the backlog it doesn’t make sense to drain them completely. (I did post Spellbound yesterday because that one is fully plotted, I just have to write the climax and ending.)
Welcome to the start of the 1 million words celebration! We are going to have a blast this week!
Here’s the schedule here.
Summary: Omegaverse (first story here.) Steve’s alpha charity is celebrating helping their 1 millionth alpha world wide and they are doing an interview with famed journalist Nancy Wheeler, with their alpha Tiffany Wincott.
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Steve was nervous for the first time in a really long time. Not since the birth of his daughter Elizabeth Robin had he been this nervous about something so monumental.
His alpha health charity, A+ Health and Rut Services was about to help its one millionth alpha. They currently had 116 clinics world wide and a dozen more set to open this year. But because they had so many open, technically they would have about a half dozen people who would hit that mark, so they screened all six of them and between the three they chose only one wanted to do the interviews and be the face of the charity.
It came with a lot of perks, too. Being interviewed with Steve and Eddie, their likeness used in promotional material for a year, free services at the clinics of their choice and if they wanted the use of the Starcourt Omegas if that’s what they wanted.
Decided to challenge myself to make a short animation, maybe 5-10 seconds long, every day for 2025.
Here’s day 95!
WIP Wednesday! Just clearing out my inbox, join me next week!
Other asks here, here, here, here, here, here, here.
Dustin slurped his soda and then cocked his head to the side. “He’s the one that got that job in London, right?” Steve nodded. “All right, I’ll give you Abel. I would have kicked his ass if he hadn’t taken that job. Plus you got that Fashion Week gig around the same time.”
“Yeah,” Steve said wistfully, “he was really sweet. We still exchange texts on occasion. He’s got a steady boyfriend now. A chill guy name Rhys. I’m happy for him…”
“You literally have the worst luck, Steve,” Dustin said, crumpling up his wrapper and throwing it at the garbage. And missing by a mile.
Steve took his own wrapper and made it in, dead center. “You can’t rush perfection.” He winked at Dustin.