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I also got tagged by TrayC_Child_Of_Mine, already some time ago, but I'm doing it now! XD


How many pokéfics have you written and/or are currently writing?

I've never finished even one book in my life. But I published 30 chapters of False Hope (pokémon) and that's only one fic. I have 1 other fic, which is still a draft. And probably will forever stay a draft.

Which of your pokéfics is your favorite?

False Hope (pokémon) obviously.

Do you prefer to use canon characters or OC's for your main characters?

Canon character, probably. I do like writing out of OC's, but writing out of a character you haven't made yourself, it's just more challenging. And it honestly helps me a lot. I learn how to see things out of others perspective. That doesn't only help me with writing, but also makes me understand some people more.

Take Serena as example (who isn't exactly the main character, but whatever...), writing out of her is hard. I mean, I don't understand her. But people always say she's a yandere, or too clingy. But she's no yandere, and more than just clingy. She's a girl that doesn't know what's the priority. So she makes Ash priority number 1, and her dream to become a performer on the second place. At least, that's how I see it.

What are some of your favorite Pokéfics and why?

Well, I can't really choose my favorite. I like a lot of stories. But there are some stories that really get to me, stories that give me mixed feelings. There certainly are a few of them I'll mention. And if I didn't mention your story, these are the ones that did the most to me. That doesn't mean I don't like your story.

I liked Wishful Waiting by Milkythemusicalmarf a lot, and I'm sad she left, so now you can't read it. When I started I was kinda busy, and it took some time for me to get into the story, but when I did, there was no stopping me. I read the rest as fast as I could. Which wasn't very fast at all... :/ But I loved it. And it really did something to me. The story made me emotional somehow. I didn't cry, (yay me!) but Milky described everything so well, and she explained the feelings of the characters in a way that gave me a feeling like I was there. I was feeling what the characters felt. And that's just amazing.

I absolutely loved Teenage War by Pupsey. When I started with WattPad, I first read a lot of Truth or Dare's. And after that I read mostly ContestShipping stories, even though I was still busy watching Master Quest. But I had seen Pupsey's book come by some time and it intrigued me. So I started reading. And I got addicted to it. And I couldn't stop reading. And I was so grumpy when I finished reading (not with the whole story, just the last chapter she made). It's an awesome book, made by an awesome writer, and an awesome friend.

The next (I don't have an order or something, just saying) is from Alpha_Sapphire_ and is called Project Love. And I don't know why, but this feels like one of the best books I've read on WattPad. I can't tell what it is, but it's true. Wishful Waiting and Teenage War are both very serious books. But Project Love is just happy. Relatable in some way. I really like how the characters are just, still kids. They play, make fun of each other and are busy with their looks. The book I write is so serious and dark, but this is a light and happy story. I sometimes really need that.

Last but certainly not least, The Inkanni Chronicles: Secrets From The Start by TrayC_Child_Of_Mine. It's, again, a more serious story. But I think that the places the main characters go to are beautifully described. The characters really build a relationship, they have a relationship, but it doesn't stay the same. The drama in it, is not weird fights about chocolate, no the fights are with emotion. And what I personally think is the best about this story, is that nobody is perfect. You're not forced to take anyone's side in an argument, because both sides are right. Teari is not a trainer that can do anything. Ember, Brock, Ash and Misty aren't either. They're still a work in progress. But they do their best. I don't know if any of you have seen Winx Club, but I absolutely hate Bloom because they made her almost perfect. And you can't relate to someone who's perfect. And now this is getting long, sorry.

Do you like journey stories or stories that deviate from the pokémon formula?

I prefer stories that deviate from the pokémon formula. I don't hate journey stories. The Inkanni Chronicles is a journey story. I just feel like journey stories are, I don't know, more random. Some are one long story, some are just the most romantic parts of the journey. Because if you'll put the whole journey in it, it'll get boring. And I get that. But that makes the story less fluently. If you get what I mean. No? Okay then... Let's just go on, shall we?

What are your favorite Pokéfic clichés?

1. The Drew and May fighting thingy. That Drew is flirting with May throughout the fighting. Giving roses, and that kind of stuff. I just really like it when it gets embarrassing. XP

2. Gary being a playboy, but ends up with a girlfriend. I don't know if that's a cliché, but it feels like it. That Gary is the playboy, but finds a girl he actually likes (mostly Leaf) and ends up with her, leaving his playboy personality behind. I just really like that idea. And I think it comes from Gary being around cheerleaders in Indigo League. I don't know if he really is a playboy though...

And I love that Delia is an embarrassing mom, but that's not really a cliché. XD

What are your most hated Pokéfic clichés?

1. Serena being a yandere. I hate how people make Serena a really low, and mean character. I think she's just complicated, not evil. There are good fics with Serena as the villain, but I don't like how Serena is stated 'bad' because she has a crush on Ash. Maybe it's a little weird she has a crush on him for this long, but it's possible and not a reason to make Serena a yandere b*tch.

2. The girls or guys that get in the way of the main ships are always clingy. They don't have to be. It's mostly the girls that are clingy though. Does that say something about girls? Or about that people see a love story as a story between a guy, a clingy girl(friend), and a girl that will become the guy's girlfriend. Maybe the guy's girlfriend is freaking nice! Idk. I do this with my own stories too, and I hate it! I just don't think Brianna would be this open and clingy. Or Ursula for that matter. Their purpose is to stand in the way. But clingy girlfriends don't stand in the way. They're just being mean and clingy. And this one is used so many times now...

What is a genre of Pokéfic that you'd like to see written?

I'm not sure why, but I'd like to see a Pokéfic where the pokémon characters get in the real world. Like, our world. Earth. Without pokémon. You know what I mean, right? I just think that's interesting. Idk.

Do you prioritize character exchanges (dialogue, etc.) or battles in your Pokéfics?

Character exchanges. I do love battles, but not pokémon battles. And I really like to write the emotions and feelings of a character, more than to write battling. But I prefer battling with knives and guns instead of pokémon battle. I just prefer to be cruel. XD

What is your overall opinion on the Pokéfic community?

There are amazing stories, and I haven't even read half of it. Not even close. The people that wrote the stories are nice, and you can really have great conversations with them. I'm still kinda new, and I haven't figured everything out. So my opinion isn't complete. But these past few months gave me an image of how the Pokéfic community is. And just by knowing that there are still thousands of books you haven't read, makes me smile. The people make me smile. And I'm thankful for that.


So wait, do I have to tag people. I'll just tag five:

_Pepper_Sprinkles_

Mistyaaml4ever

LeafStorm924

Poptartsforlifeyo

AnthiEndi

If you don't want to, that's okay! I just tagged some people. I tried not to do any I tagged last time, so here you go! SMELL YA LATER!

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