Memes (why am I so tired)
May. 15th, 2011 01:10 pm20. Yes, but what are your thoughts on yaoi?
I can take it or leave it.
21. What's your favorite thing about Dreamwidth?
Its inherent dreamwidth-y-ness. Seriously... I don't know. It's pretty. Actually, I might have to pick my journal layout. It is soooo pretty.
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 frequently retell and/or refer to fairy tales and folklore in my work. If I'm going in deliberately to retell a particular tale, that will inform the structure of my story; if it's not my intention from the start, something else in the story might suggest a fairy-tale reference to me, and I'll slip it in explicitly or obliquely.
What repeated themes do you see running through your work?
Um. I don't know. I like faeries. I don't think they're themes. There are probably plenty of themes that I repeat, but I'm not consciously aware of repeating them.
I can take it or leave it.
21. What's your favorite thing about Dreamwidth?
Its inherent dreamwidth-y-ness. Seriously... I don't know. It's pretty. Actually, I might have to pick my journal layout. It is soooo pretty.
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 frequently retell and/or refer to fairy tales and folklore in my work. If I'm going in deliberately to retell a particular tale, that will inform the structure of my story; if it's not my intention from the start, something else in the story might suggest a fairy-tale reference to me, and I'll slip it in explicitly or obliquely.
What repeated themes do you see running through your work?
Um. I don't know. I like faeries. I don't think they're themes. There are probably plenty of themes that I repeat, but I'm not consciously aware of repeating them.