Meming the Author's Notes
Mar. 9th, 2013 08:14 pmGacked from likeadeuce:
"Ask Me Questions About Stuff I've Written" meme:
Questions can be along the lines of "What were you thinking when you wrote this?" or along the lines of "What happened to these characters five years later?" or if you don't want to ask a question you can just quote a few lines from something I've written and I'll comment on them.
Originally published at Liana Mir. You can comment here or there.
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Date: 2013-03-11 12:03 am (UTC)When you were writing "The Number of Fear", you talk about how Amar is Four's friend AND mentor. At what point did Amar and Four move from being mentor/mentee to being friends on top of that?
(I'm way too intimidated to touch your original stuff. Mea culpa. One of these days I think I'm going to sit down and work my way through it all.)
And hey. Ask me about my work here if you'd like.
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Date: 2013-03-11 02:24 am (UTC)Hmm... :rubs hands together:
"Comes with Complications"
http://lithiumlaughter.livejournal.com/181179.html?thread=1712571#t1712571
"What were you thinking when you wrote this?"
"What happened the first time and why did her parents go with don't get caught vs. don't do it?"
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Date: 2013-03-11 02:45 am (UTC)1) I'd always seen Logan as more of a father figure to Kitty than her actual family in the Evoverse. Thus, parent/teacher interviews as a prompt made me thing of the two of them. I know that the prompt had asked for Logan/The Prydes, but the Prydes themselves simply weren't coming. Plus, which other adult would be willing to bail Kitty out of prison?
2) First time? Kitty's parents didn't want to believe that she was capable of hacking at all. The police hardly believed it themselves. I mean, what do you do with an eleven-year-old girl, complete with quibbling lip, who has apparently gone and played with the attendance records of her friends? She was too young to charge with anything, but it should be noted that her parents limited her internet usage from that point on and did their best to keep an eye on her when she was online. Not that it stopped her from doing nefarious deeds or anything (if anything, it just taught her to be more careful), but they *did* try.
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Date: 2013-03-12 12:43 am (UTC)2) Ah, makes so much sense. The believability factor and the underestimation.
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Date: 2013-03-11 02:29 am (UTC)